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Ultimate IQ test for those who are interested..

Manu said:


Never heard about it...

Bernoulli's law describes the behavior of a fluid under varying conditions of flow and height..but I guess it doesnt apply to the question with the boat and the marble
 
out_at_sea said:


Anyone remember Bernoulli Law ?

What was your answer? Bernoulli's principle was the one about the weight of the object being equal to the amount of water displaced, right?
 
out_at_sea said:
next one:

ICONOCLAST : NONCONFORMIST ::

supplicant : atheist

scion : progenitor

hedonist : ascetic

potentate : monarch

mendicant : plutocrat

i never understood the point of verbal questions like this..
i mean, shouldnt an accurate IQ test be able to determine the intellectual levels of someone based off of natural intelligence, not something they've learned in life? I mean, a good IQ test should be functional for a rocket scientist, as well as a guy living in a cave away from civilization his entire life..
 
Bulldog_10 said:


What was your answer? Bernoulli's principle was the one about the weight of the object being equal to the amount of water displaced, right?

That is Archimedes law...My answer was"marble in the boat"raises the level..
 
sigweed said:


i never understood the point of verbal questions like this..
i mean, shouldnt an accurate IQ test be able to determine the intellectual levels of someone based off of natural intelligence, not something they've learned in life? I mean, a good IQ test should be functional for a rocket scientist, as well as a guy living in a cave away from civilization his entire life..

I don't agree with that. What is "natural intelligence"?
 
sigweed said:


i never understood the point of verbal questions like this..
i mean, shouldnt an accurate IQ test be able to determine the intellectual levels of someone based off of natural intelligence, not something they've learned in life? I mean, a good IQ test should be functional for a rocket scientist, as well as a guy living in a cave away from civilization his entire life..

An IQ test is not quite accurate as it measures just a few mental abilities, and vocabulary and logical reasoning are one of the mental abilities measured, thus the above question..
 
Bulldog_10 said:


haha...i have a situation over on the other board...so i'll be slow for a little while.

I put it would be equal, because the amount of water displaced will equal the weight of the marble, no matter where the marble is.

Yes, but i thought it would be more related with the volume and not the weight.
 
out_at_sea said:


Bulldog bring your sorry ass in here till we finsih what you have started...quitter...

haha...i have a situation over on the other board...so i'll be slow for a little while.

I put it would be equal, because the amount of water displaced will equal the weight of the marble, no matter where the marble is.
 
while we're at spoiling it for others, in case you didn't get this one (you should have, it was fucking easy), here it is.

2,3,5,8,13,21,34,55,?

2+1=3
3+2=5
5+3=8
8+5=13
13+8=21
21+13=34
34+21=55

see the pattern? the answer is 89 (55+34).
 
Bulldog_10 said:


haha...i have a situation over on the other board...so i'll be slow for a little while.

I put it would be equal, because the amount of water displaced will equal the weight of the marble, no matter where the marble is.

I would say that is matter...being at the bottom vs being inside the boat..

At the bottom ..hmmm..the amount displaced may be less than the amount of the water dispaced by the boat with the marble inside..This is just my poor theory ..
 
p0ink said:
while we're at spoiling it for others, in case you didn't get this one (you should have, it was fucking easy), here it is.

2,3,5,8,13,21,34,55,?

2+1=3
3+2=5
5+3=8
8+5=13
13+8=21
21+13=34
34+21=55

see the pattern? the answer is 89 (55+34).

u r right..easy one.. what was your answer about the boat question and why?
 
Manu said:


Yes, but i thought it would be more related with the volume and not the weight.

Yeah, the volume of the displaced water * density of water = weight of object. Doesn't really matter where it is. If it's in the boat it just adds to the weight of the boat...I'm pretty sure i'm right on this one.
 
next one:
ICONOCLAST : NONCONFORMIST ::

supplicant : atheist

scion : progenitor

hedonist : ascetic

potentate : monarch

mendicant : plutocrat
 
p0ink said:
yes, adding the marble to the rowboat was the answer.

So we have so far: 2 answer for the marble inthe boat and one for the marble at the bottom and one for both are the same.

I explained above my reasoning ..what was your reasoning?
 
out_at_sea said:
next one:
ICONOCLAST : NONCONFORMIST ::

supplicant : atheist

scion : progenitor

hedonist : ascetic

potentate : monarch

mendicant : plutocrat

No fuckin idea...i think i put the middle one, or the last one...i just guessed.
 
out_at_sea said:
hedonistic is just the oposite of ascetic as iconoclast is totally oposed to a nonconformist

iconoclast and nonconformist are related.

if they werent, there would be multiple answers, since hedonistic is the exact opposite as ascetic and plutocrat is the exact opposite of mendicant.
 
What about question 30:

(Roentgen : (X rays : Van Allen Belt)) is to ( Bohr : (Hydrogen : Unnilennium )) as ( Oppenheimer : (theory of relativity : atomic bomb)) is to _____ ?
 
p0ink said:


iconoclast and nonconformist are related.

if they werent, there would be multiple answers, since hedonistic is the exact opposite as ascetic and plutocrat is the exact opposite of mendicant.

I got the iconoclast meaning wrong, thus my answer...

If iconclast would have been the oposite of noncoformist my answer woudl have been right..
 
Manu said:
What about question 30:

(Roentgen : (X rays : Van Allen Belt)) is to ( Bohr : (Hydrogen : Unnilennium )) as ( Oppenheimer : (theory of relativity : atomic bomb)) is to _____ ?

list the possible answers again, i forget the exact one.
 
p0ink said:


list the possible answers again, i forget the exact one.

(Roentgen : (X rays : Van Allen Belt)) is to ( Bohr : (Hydrogen : Unnilennium )) as ( Oppenheimer : (theory of relativity : atomic bomb)) is to _____ ?

(Planck : (radiation formula : thermonuclear bomb))

(Feynman : ( nanotechnology : radio telescope))

(Rutherford : (atomic structure : theory of gravity))

(Teller : ( quantum foam : hydrogen bomb))

(Curie : (radiation : neutron bomb))

(Einstein : (E=MC2 : cold fusion))
 
this is a fun one:

If the minute hand had just passed the hour hand how long would it take until the next time this happens?

59 minutes, 59 seconds

1 hour

1 hour, 1 second

1 hour, 1 minute

1 hour, 4 minutes

None of the above
 
Manu said:
What about question 30:

(Roentgen : (X rays : Van Allen Belt)) is to ( Bohr : (Hydrogen : Unnilennium )) as ( Oppenheimer : (theory of relativity : atomic bomb)) is to _____ ?

I put the one with planck, etc...
 
out_at_sea said:
this is a fun one:

If the minute hand had just passed the hour hand how long would it take until the next time this happens?

59 minutes, 59 seconds

1 hour

1 hour, 1 second

1 hour, 1 minute

1 hour, 4 minutes

None of the above

I answered 1 hour, 4 minutes.
 
Manu said:
(Roentgen : (X rays : Van Allen Belt)) is to ( Bohr : (Hydrogen : Unnilennium )) as ( Oppenheimer : (theory of relativity : atomic bomb)) is to _____ ?

(Planck : (radiation formula : thermonuclear bomb))

(Feynman : ( nanotechnology : radio telescope))

(Rutherford : (atomic structure : theory of gravity))

(Teller : ( quantum foam : hydrogen bomb))

(Curie : (radiation : neutron bomb))

(Einstein : (E=MC2 : cold fusion))

(Rutherford : (atomic structure : theory of gravity))
 
Manu said:
At 1 hour, 4 minutes the "hands" would be at the same position?

Nope...it's 1 hour and 5 minutes they'd be at the same position. I think you might have read it wrong, or thought about it too much. I think they mean that the hands are on top of each other, when will they be on top of each other again.
 
Bulldog_10 said:


Nope...it's 1 hour and 5 minutes they'd be at the same position. I think you might have read it wrong, or thought about it too much. I think they mean that the hands are on top of each other, when will they be on top of each other again.

bingo.
 
(Roentgen : (X rays : Van Allen Belt)) is to ( Bohr : (Hydrogen : Unnilennium )) as ( Oppenheimer : (theory of relativity : atomic bomb)) is to _____ ?

(Planck : (radiation formula : thermonuclear bomb))

(Feynman : ( nanotechnology : radio telescope))

(Rutherford : (atomic structure : theory of gravity))

(Teller : ( quantum foam : hydrogen bomb))

(Curie : (radiation : neutron bomb))

(Einstein : (E=MC2 : cold fusion))

I chose the last answer..
 
We still have to agree in regard to the boat and the marble question.

I said marble in the boat would rise the water than marble at the bottom//

Where are you quitters??
 
out_at_sea said:
We still have to agree in regard to the boat and the marble question.

I said marble in the boat would rise the water than marble at the bottom//

Where are you quitters??

i thought we came to a consensus it did?
 
p0ink said:
you guys want to try the exceptional iq test? it's for people with 180+

The highest scored 22 out of 25 and the 10th best only 15 out of 25..They say if you answer one or two you are average..

I know my limits..I am around 130.....The test is ridiculously hard..for fuking geniuses and geeks..
 
out_at_sea said:
(Roentgen : (X rays : Van Allen Belt)) is to ( Bohr : (Hydrogen : Unnilennium )) as ( Oppenheimer : (theory of relativity : atomic bomb)) is to _____ ?

(Planck : (radiation formula : thermonuclear bomb))

(Feynman : ( nanotechnology : radio telescope))

(Rutherford : (atomic structure : theory of gravity))

(Teller : ( quantum foam : hydrogen bomb))

(Curie : (radiation : neutron bomb))

(Einstein : (E=MC2 : cold fusion))

I chose the last answer..

I just guessed on that one...so I'm not willing to bet...but I studied this shit last semester...so I guess I should have known it.
 
Bulldog_10 said:


I just guessed on that one...so I'm not willing to bet...but I studied this shit last semester...so I guess I should have known it.
Let me hear your reasoning..break it down..
 
out_at_sea said:
We still have to agree in regard to the boat and the marble question.

I said marble in the boat would rise the water than marble at the bottom//

Where are you quitters??

How could it possibly be raised higher in the boat? I could see the other way around, even though the REAL right answer is mine...we all know that;)

And it's too late for me to be taking another one...maybe tomorrow...or after the weekend some time.
 
Bulldog_10 said:


How could it possibly be raised higher in the boat? I could see the other way around, even though the REAL right answer is mine...we all know that;)

And it's too late for me to be taking another one...maybe tomorrow...or after the weekend some time.

I said in the boat..Archimedes law states a body submerged in a fluid experiences a force equal to the weight of the displaced fluid.

So the boat+ the marble would have displaced more water than the boat itseld and teh marble being at the bottom

that was my reasoning..
 
Bulldog_10 said:


Nope...it's 1 hour and 5 minutes they'd be at the same position. I think you might have read it wrong, or thought about it too much. I think they mean that the hands are on top of each other, when will they be on top of each other again.

It is 1 hour and 5 minutes. But the expression they used is "just passed i think" and then when they will be in the same position, but the answer would be the same.
 
out_at_sea said:
The ultimate IQ test seems to be quite accurate and they were developed by SIITC.

I am a big fan of IQ test and I use them now and then as a good workout for my cerebrum.

Post up your score..Be honest as you wont cheat anyobdy else but yourself.

Have fun...

click on "the ultimate test"..

http://www.highiqsociety.org/flash/nonmembers/iqtests.htm

i took the hardest one test that is the last one

hardest one i ever took...........on most i can get like 150-160 on this one only 105
 
Manu said:
The one with the cryptogram is beautiful...

MAnu what was your score on the ultimate IQ test?

Where are you from? Slovakia? Croatia?
 
127 i think... i missed some because of my english knowledge.

No. I'm from Portugal.
But you are close if you mean my signature. It is serbian.
 
Its all crap, I have scored anywhere from 108-128 depending on the test. So they don't really measure accurately.
 
I wonder what was your answer on #3 question..



If A is 13, and B is 24, what is C?

you gusy may have to go the the question and see the drawing too..
 
Sundance said:
I wonder what was your answer on #3 question..



If A is 13, and B is 24, what is C?

you gusy may have to go the the question and see the drawing too..
A big ball was worth 7, a small ball was worth 2

1*7 + 3*2 = 13
2*7 + 5*2 = 24
1*7 + 2*2 = 11
 
Determine the next item in the series.
J I H G K F A

I chose E

The most important thing is to not go to a previously visited item. the 2nd priority is to go to an item with less circles around it.

For the last one I thought it might be better to go to items for which the neighbor with the maximal number of circles around it has less circles. And it may be good to start the inner circle so as to continue counterclockwise. But these are just guesses.
 
QUESTION 20:

If the day before two days after the day before tomorrow is Monday, what day is today?

I answered Thursday.
 
Manu said:
QUESTION 20:

If the day before two days after the day before tomorrow is Monday, what day is today?

I answered Thursday.
The day before tomorrow is today. Two days after today is 2 days from now. The day before two days after today is tomorrow.
 
Question 31

What word can be added to each of these to create three new words?

FISH BOARD GAZE

I don't have a clue about this one.
 
Anyone would want to try to answer some questions from the "test for exceptional intelligence"?
 
Manu said:
Question 31

What word can be added to each of these to create three new words?

FISH BOARD GAZE

I don't have a clue about this one.
I just answered "boy" because I had no clue. poink came up with the answer 'star', which sounds right to me. starfish, starboard, stargaze... this one relies on English
 
Manu said:
Anyone would want to try to answer some questions from the "test for exceptional intelligence"?
I might try when I unfuck myself in another 12-24 hours. Taking that iq test was pure procrastination for me...
 
Manu said:


I don't agree with that. What is "natural intelligence"?

why do you think IQ tests dont contain straight up arithemetics? (the candy store one isnt straight up, im talking like mathbook problems). IQ test arent supposed to test things you've picked up in life, they're supposed to test your raw level of intelligence, levels of comprehension, ability to pick up patterns, etc
 
Manu said:




O, T, T, F, F, S, S, E, E, R, R, D, D, Q, Q...C, C

I think.

What is the thinking behind this one?

I put N and I am fairly sure it is correct.

I would go: O, T, T, F, F, S, S, E, N, T, E, T, T, F, F, S, S, E, N, T
 
Its: N

O,T,T,F,F,S,S,E,()

()=N

logic:
One
Two
Three
Four
Five
Six
Seven
Eight
Nine

I admit, this one took me a little while...
 
There seem to be some controversy about this one

A rowboat is floating in a swimming pool. Which will raise the level of the water in the pool higher?


Dropping a marble in the pool.

Dropping a marble in the rowboat.

Both will raise the water the same.
 
And this one too:

Roentgen : (X rays : Van Allen Belt)) is to ( Bohr : (Hydrogen : Unnilennium )) as ( Oppenheimer : (theory of relativity : atomic bomb)) is to _____ ?

(Planck : (radiation formula : thermonuclear bomb))

(Feynman : ( nanotechnology : radio telescope))

(Rutherford : (atomic structure : theory of gravity))

(Teller : ( quantum foam : hydrogen bomb))

(Curie : (radiation : neutron bomb))

(Einstein : (E=MC2 : cold fusion))
 
plornive said:
I just payed attention to the visual and mathematical ones... I didn't see that those represented numbers.

What did you answer to those posted by SUndance ?

When we break most of the questions apart yesterday those 2 questions have different answers..
 
Sundance said:
There seem to be some controversy about this one

A rowboat is floating in a swimming pool. Which will raise the level of the water in the pool higher?


Dropping a marble in the pool.

Dropping a marble in the rowboat.

Both will raise the water the same.

The third answer is correct. It is related to density. Water has a density of one.......so 1 cm3 has a mass of 1g.

Assume the volume of the marble is 1cm3 (any numbers will work).......the mass will be 1g.

If you drop the marble into the pool it will displace an equal volume of water........1cm3.

Dropping it into the boat involves displacement. The boat displaces a mass of water that is equal to its mass. So if you increase the mass of the boat by 1g (by adding the marble) then 1g of water will be displaced. This is equivalent to increasing the volume of water by 1cm3.

So dropping the marble in each place has exactly the same effect.
 
Imnotdutch said:


The third answer is correct. It is related to density. Water has a density of one.......so 1 cm3 has a mass of 1g.

Assume the volume of the marble is 1cm3 (any numbers will work).......the mass will be 1g.

If you drop the marble into the pool it will displace an equal volume of water........1cm3.

Dropping it into the boat involves displacement. The boat displaces a mass of water that is equal to its mass. So if you increase the mass of the boat by 1g (by adding the marble) then 1g of water will be displaced. This is equivalent to increasing the volume of water by 1cm3.

So dropping the marble in each place has exactly the same effect.
But the region which the water is displaced to is smaller when you throw the marble into the boat, due to the region of space used by the boat and the fact that the boat will not rise with the water (as it would if the marble was thrown into the water).

I'm guessing that if the boat takes up 20% of the surface of the water, the water will rise 25% higher if the marble is thrown into the boat. I don't know how much the boat will sink from the marble because I haven't studied physics for a while... but I imagine it's just enough to displace one marble's worth of mass of water.
 
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out_at_sea said:


What did you answer to those posted by SUndance ?

When we break most of the questions apart yesterday those 2 questions have different answers..
Look at my last post. And the other one with all of those physics words? I have no clue what my answer was. I'll look at it.
 
I'm just rethinking here........been a long day :)

A marble is more dense than water because it sinks (I assume it is made of glass or other dense material.....which is normal). Therefore if the marble is put into the pool the mass of water that it displaces will be less than the mass of the marble.

If the marble is put into the rowboat the amount of water that will be displaced will be equal to the mass of the marble. As the marble has a greater mass than an amount of water that is equal to its volume putting the marble into the boat will cause more water to be displaced than putting it directly into the pool.

So the answer is..........B.

That makes more sense now. It all came down to the relative densities of the water and the marble.



plornive said:
But the region which the water is displaced to is smaller when you throw the marble into the boat, due to the region of space used by the boat and the fact that the boat will not rise with the water (as it would if the marble was thrown into the water).

I'm guessing that if the boat takes up 20% of the surface of the water, the water will rise 25% higher if the marble is thrown into the boat. I don't know how much the boat will sink from the marble because I haven't studied physics for a while... but I imagine it's just enough to displace one marble's worth of mass of water.
 
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