Rating:  Summary: I got 11 out of 12. Try something harder Review: By the way, what kind of prescription would a Dr. give that he would want you to take one every half hour?
Rating:  Summary: i had fun! scored 12, of course..lol ;-รพ~~~~ Review: HAD SEEN SOME OF THESE BEFORE, I MUST ADMIT, BUT STILL IT WAS FUN...HAD A BIT OF A TIME OVER THE MAN MARRYING HIS WIDOW'S SIS THO..HAD TO THINK AT FIRST, WHY THE HELL NOT?? THEN I REALIZED..DUH! FUN TEST!
Rating:  Summary: Fun, fun, fun....but too easy to -----> Review: I didn't get the score I liked on your test, so I resubmitted and got 12 of 12 after I saw your answers! Pretty cool, huh? Then I printed it out and will show it to someone who keeps calling me dumb!
Rating:  Summary: A Sound Book Review: I don't know what the others here are reviewing, but it is not this book... To get on with the review, I like the idea of dividing intelligence into the factors that Azzopardi lists. I thought the tests covered an appropriate range of skills and I also like the idea of being able see where your true intellectual strengths lie. My only problem with the book is that it does not provide much more than problems and explanatory answers. Those looking for actual test-taking strategies are not going to find them.
Rating:  Summary: A Sound Book Review: I don't know what the others here are reviewing, but it is not this book... To get on with the review, I like the idea of dividing intelligence into the factors that Azzopardi lists. I thought the tests covered an appropriate range of skills and I also like the idea of being able see where your true intellectual strengths lie. My only problem with the book is that it does not provide much more than problems and explanatory answers. Those looking for actual test-taking strategies are not going to find them.
Rating:  Summary: Good, fun test Review: In spite of what "Somewhere" opined...I like the test (and scored perfect, natch). "Somewhere" probably got the SCROE (sic) he deserved<LOL>;>
Rating:  Summary: Densa Test: Answered 3 correctly that were marked wrong. ??? Review: Is there a fourth of July in England? I answered yes. You said I answered no.How many months have 28 days in them> I answered all. You said it was 12, and I was marked wrong. Can a man marry his sister's widow. I answered no, and you stated I answered yes. You need to look at your format. You squeezed in the word "no" underneath the circle. I scored 9 out of 12 not 6. It is you and your publication that is slow. You can't distinguish that all instead of 12 is correct. What if we are talking about a period of 5 years? Al the months would have 28 days not just 12. You didn't ask how many months in a year have 28 days. You asked howmany months have 28 days. The answer is all or an infinite number. Not only can't you keep track of the answers that the testers take you don'teven know the correct answers to yourself. I am the genius, and you are an idiot. I don't like my score being part of some kind of database especially when idiots can't even properly scroe the test.
Rating:  Summary: You guys are the idiots Review: The question that said, How many members of each animal did Moses take on the ark? I said 0, Moses didn't have the ark Noah did. Then you guys said i got it wrong, because I stated that moses din't have the ark Noah did. You need to take a look at that. I did think it was a fun test but you need to fix it.
Rating:  Summary: Good Effort Review: There are 2 "ins" in an inning and no outs. (in)n(in)g Also, the doctor question seems to personify the pills. In this case, this patient is obviously a psychiatric one. The pills will last indefinitely, telling the patient every half hour, "take one". Perhaps the test could be revised to correct these questions where there seems to be more than one correct answer. This way the intelligence of the more elevated thinkers might be more accurately assessed(smile).
Rating:  Summary: Good Effort Review: There are 2 "ins" in an inning and no outs. (in)n(in)g Also, the doctor question seems to personify the pills. In this case, this patient is obviously a psychiatric one. The pills will last indefinitely, telling the patient every half hour, "take one". Perhaps the test could be revised to correct these questions where there seems to be more than one correct answer. This way the intelligence of the more elevated thinkers might be more accurately assessed(smile).
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