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Here is the “very hard IQ” test that Twitler claims to have aced:

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AIC should continually harass him with demands that they both take the test live in prime time. And have a third grader do it too.

It’s noteworthy that they also did an MRI, which is typically done only if the subject does poorly. I doubt he scored higher than 12 out of 30.
 
I don't understand the "draw the cube" test. Are you supposed to just use the letters or just the numbers or a combination?

Is it 1-A, 2-B, 3-C, etc.? But that's not going to be a cube.
 
I don't understand the "draw the cube" test. Are you supposed to just use the letters or just the numbers or a combination?

Is it 1-A, 2-B, 3-C, etc.? But that's not going to be a cube.

Here is my interpretation.

I think that is actually two separate tasks, but I could be wrong. Whoever the evaluator is would at least point out it is 2 tasks when the tester is doing it.

So the first one is not a cube. It's a pattern that begins 1-A 2....so yes, you would continue B, 3 - C and end on E.

For the next task you would copy the cube in the space below the cube.
 
I don't understand the "draw the cube" test. Are you supposed to just use the letters or just the numbers or a combination?

Is it 1-A, 2-B, 3-C, etc.? But that's not going to be a cube.

Here is my interpretation.

I think that is actually two separate tasks, but I could be wrong. Whoever the evaluator is would at least point out it is 2 tasks when the tester is doing it.

So the first one is not a cube. It's a pattern that begins 1-A 2....so yes, you would continue B, 3 - C and end on E.

For the next task you would copy the cube in the space below the cube.
I think you are correct. It's just not explained very well and I was overthinking it. If they had put each task in a separate box it would have been much more clear.
 
Here is the “very hard IQ” test that Twitler claims to have aced:

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AIC should continually harass him with demands that they both take the test live in prime time. And have a third grader do it too.

It’s noteworthy that they also did an MRI, which is typically done only if the subject does poorly. I doubt he scored higher than 12 out of 30.
That is the problem. He did this test, and then there was follow up. You don't usually follow up unless there is a reason.
 
I did a similar assessment a few weeks ago as part of a university research study. It was basically MOCA on steroids. Nearly 90 minutes, and way harder, but actually fun. They'll be re-testing me annually until 2029. The version shown above was used for my initial screening to determine whether I would be useful for the study.

I'm sure they've already burned Trump's results.
 
I don't understand the "draw the cube" test. Are you supposed to just use the letters or just the numbers or a combination?

Is it 1-A, 2-B, 3-C, etc.? But that's not going to be a cube.
I think we might need new IIDB leadership soon. ;)
True. It literally blew my mind. I am now a drooling husk cowering in a corner hiding from the squirrels.
 
Here is the “very hard IQ” test that Twitler claims to have aced:

View attachment 52550
AIC should continually harass him with demands that they both take the test live in prime time. And have a third grader do it too.

It’s noteworthy that they also did an MRI, which is typically done only if the subject does poorly. I doubt he scored higher than 12 out of 30.
That is the problem. He did this test, and then there was follow up. You don't usually follow up unless there is a reason.
It's not an IQ test. They give you this kind of test in hospitals, when they re trying to determine if you are still mentally competent to make your own medical decisions about your care, or to reject their opinions.
 
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The clock thing I've done at routine medical appointments. It's for cognitive decline. Hack: Draw the twelve, three, six and nine in first and then fill in otherwise you're likely to cram your numbers together, then when you find you're drawing the nine about where the seven should be, oh shit sets in.
The VA used to do similar visual spacial tests as part of free aptitude test and resume writing class for those transitioning from active duty. The visual spacial is kind of fun. Similar to this: https://psychologytoday.tests.psychtests.com/bin/transfer
I like them. But I like how a single sheet of cardboard can be folded multiple times to form not just a box but one with multiple compartments.
 
Here is the “very hard IQ” test that Twitler claims to have aced:

View attachment 52550
AIC should continually harass him with demands that they both take the test live in prime time. And have a third grader do it too.

It’s noteworthy that they also did an MRI, which is typically done only if the subject does poorly. I doubt he scored higher than 12 out of 30.
That is the problem. He did this test, and then there was follow up. You don't usually follow up unless there is a reason.
It's not an IQ test. They give you this kind of test in hospitals, when they re trying to determine if you are still mentally competent to make your own medical decisions about your care, or to reject their opinions.
Yes, I've become much more aware of this sort of stuff very recently.
 
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