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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: CyranoAH on June 14, 2007, 12:51:40 PM
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Sorry if this is a repost, but it's worth sharing.
Read this for 10 seconds.
FINISHED FILES ARE THE RE-
SULT OF YEARS OF SCIENTIF-
IC STUDY COMBINED WITH
THE EXPERIENCE OF YEARS.
Now, how many "F"s are in the sentence?
If you know the correct answer, don't share it :D
Daniel
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I know the answer because I used "Edit", then "Cntl F" and began searching for the F's with the first word. :D I didn't even have to read it, and it took 5 seconds to find the answer.
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Party crasher... :rofl
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6
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Originally posted by CyranoAH
Party crasher... :rofl
:rofl :aok :t
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The choice of syntactical construct and all the words being in magistals is designed to take advantage of your brains overly heplfull tendancy to fill in what you are looking for even if its not there.
Don't read it, just count the occurences of the letter "F" and move on to the next question. Most of these IQ tests are separating the autopilot mode brains from the clever mode brains. IQ can be adjusted for whatever the tester is looking for.
I took a mensa IQ test once....the results came back 134. Woo Woo yippie flip....Then the nice person handed me a membership form which wanted me to also donate my hard earned money to be entitled to put Mensa on my personal corrispondence and other communications. I likie my monie much more than I need a test to tell I'm a clever monkie.
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Count 'em backwards.
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That's weird. Even after counting carefully several times I omitted the "f"'s in the word "of." Just didn't see them. At first, only came up with three f's. Is there any scientific explanation for this? Other than being stupid of course. Why does the brain pass over these words?
Les
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Originally posted by bustr
I took a mensa IQ test once....the results came back 134. Woo Woo yippie flip....Then the nice person handed me a membership form which wanted me to also donate my hard earned money to be entitled to put Mensa on my personal corrispondence and other communications. I likie my monie much more than I need a test to tell I'm a clever monkie.
Mensa membership requires a minimum of 150 IQ. A guy I worked for was a member....
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rip,
dont know what the minimum req was. it was in berkeley on university ave in 84. they had a small office about halfway between sacramento and shattuck. maybe they needed to pay the rent. by 85 the office was gone. low membership. UC Berkeley had IQ's falling out of trees. Maybe their membership quota was low.......:)
The girl I was living with at the time gained membership when she was 14. She talked me into taking the test. It doesnt matter now, does it...that was almost 25 years ago. I'm too old and fat for anyone to be impressed. On the other hand it runs in the family. I have a nephew with an IQ in that range. Grumman picked him up out of college recently to work on electrical systems for submarines out by the chesapeake bay bridge in Maryland.
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6 but who's counting.
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What a dork. I counted the first 'of' and totally disregarded the other two.:confused:
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Try reading and counting the F other than this way.
FINISHED FILES ARE THE RE-
SULT OF YEARS OF SCIENTIF-
IC STUDY COMBINED WITH
THE EXPERIENCE OF YEARS
FINISHED FILES ARE THE RE-SULT OF YEARS OF SCIENTIF-IC STUDY COMBINED WITH THE EXPERIENCE OF YEARS
RE-SULT OF YEARS OF SCIENTIF-IC <----the way it is constructed your brain hops past the OF as spacers. The dashes before and after along with placing the sentance in all magistals along with the colum block caused you to throw them away. In addition the first 2 words start with F causing your brain to be biased to quickly finding F in that manner. Think about how you read that block colum. Did you scan it in one glance because it was compact enough to view that way. Or did you string it out into one long sentance and read it?
Finished files are the re-sults of years of scientif-ic study combined with the experience of years.
We have been conditioned to read and comprihend in the above magistal and miniscule construct pattern. The dashes caused your brain to try and create a word by recognising the form, the concept that if you are given words to read with the letters in the wrong order your brain will recognise the form and understand. Your brain drops all 3 OF as though they were invisible because the first 2 won't fit a recognition pattern in the block format. The whole block colum sentance became the pattern your brain tried to recognise.
Thats why I said not to read the sentence just count F and move on. You can be setup in this manner to fail subsiquent questions on an IQ test because your brain will be conditioned to not see things. IQ tests are suspect in the first place, one issue is human beings learn and process information in several different defined manners. The test can be tailored to find visual/tactile 150-IQ people while making an auditory/nemonic genius look average.
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A top 2% mark in any of these frequently used tests below qualifies you for entry to Mensa. The minimum test mark to get into Mensa is:
* Cattell III B - 148
* Culture Fair - 132
* Ravens Advanced Matrices - 135
* Ravens Standard Matrices - 131
* Wechsler Scales - 132
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A high IQ reveals as much about a person's intelligence level as a high rank reveals about their AH2 skill level.
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Originally posted by bustr
The choice of syntactical construct and all the words being in magistals is designed to take advantage of your brains overly heplfull tendancy to fill in what you are looking for even if its not there.
Don't read it, just count the occurences of the letter "F" and move on to the next question. Most of these IQ tests are separating the autopilot mode brains from the clever mode brains. IQ can be adjusted for whatever the tester is looking for.
I took a mensa IQ test once....the results came back 134. Woo Woo yippie flip....Then the nice person handed me a membership form which wanted me to also donate my hard earned money to be entitled to put Mensa on my personal corrispondence and other communications. I likie my monie much more than I need a test to tell I'm a clever monkie.
No, you passed the actual IQ test when you refused the payment. :lol
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I have to pass the Menses test once a month with my wife...
I usually fail, or so it seems.
badda-BING!
Charon
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Originally posted by wooley
A high IQ reveals as much about a person's intelligence level as a high rank reveals about their AH2 skill level.
And we have a winner.
This isn't really an IQ test, but a neat little trick to show you how the brain functions. Even intelligent people would carelessly skip over the "Of"s because of how our mind processes word information.
This is more of a "Paranoia" test. Those who truly believe that someone is out to get them or trick them would be extremely careful in counting.