Of which are not related to IQ but are related to information knowledge.
Our AP stats teacher back in the day busted out a mensa entry test that was heavily reliant on information knowledge rather than deductive reasoning. To recognize that you basically got three questions from knowing the books in the OT, books in the NT, and books in the Bible as a whole or being able to recognize the pattern was a bigger test of intelligence and reasoning than the rest of the test combined.
>Of which are not related to IQ but are related to information knowledge.
Our AP stats teacher back in the day busted out a mensa entry test that was heavily reliant on information knowledge rather than deductive reasoning. To recognize that you basically got three questions from knowing the books in the OT, books in the NT, and books in the Bible as a whole or being able to recognize the pattern was a bigger test of intelligence and reasoning than the rest of the test combined.
back in the day
I don't believe you then.
nowing the books in the OT, books in the NT, and books in the Bible
Yeah. You're just lying now. fuck off.
>back in the day
I don't believe you then.
>nowing the books in the OT, books in the NT, and books in the Bible
Yeah. You're just lying now. fuck off.
produce a test you took in 2004 or I don't believe you.
No, you fuck off you spergy shit.
>produce a test you took in 2004 or I don't believe you.
No, you fuck off you spergy shit.
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