Have you ever wondered how smart you are? Welcome to Part 2 of the IQ Test!
An IQ test measures your intellectual power, your ability to tackle complex problems, and your skill in spotting patterns and solving puzzles.
Every question challenges your logic, reasoning, and clever thinking, giving you a fun way to prove your smarts.
Ready for a brain workout? Let’s get started! 🧠🏋️♂️💪
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There is more than one possible answer to #1, for example you sit "on" a plane, train and bus, but "in" a car.
I chose 'car', as buses, trains and aeroplanes are normally forms of public transport, but a car is normally a private mode of transport.
Load More Replies...Do some of these have the questions missing? Theres just four numbers and it says pick the correct one
YAY a series of quizzes to tell me what i already knew, My IQ is nothing special. Cheers.
Number 10 is much, much easier if you go down the columns instead of across the rows.
#19 is incorrect. If the cap was $0.05 and the ball cost $1.00 more, then the total would be $1.05. Algebra does not solve it. #20 is a trick question; nowhere does it say that the letters represented days.
AuspiciousTree283, question 20 is not a trick question. It's asking for the next in the sequence. If it had been M T W T F, the chances are high you would have recognised it as days of the week. Starting with the Friday made it harder. - - - Other similar questions are O T T F F S (one two three four five six), F S T F F (first second third fourth fifth) and J F M A M J J (jan, feb, mar, apr, may, jun, jul), or S M H D W (seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks). These are all very common questions.
Load More Replies...There is more than one possible answer to #1, for example you sit "on" a plane, train and bus, but "in" a car.
I chose 'car', as buses, trains and aeroplanes are normally forms of public transport, but a car is normally a private mode of transport.
Load More Replies...Do some of these have the questions missing? Theres just four numbers and it says pick the correct one
YAY a series of quizzes to tell me what i already knew, My IQ is nothing special. Cheers.
Number 10 is much, much easier if you go down the columns instead of across the rows.
#19 is incorrect. If the cap was $0.05 and the ball cost $1.00 more, then the total would be $1.05. Algebra does not solve it. #20 is a trick question; nowhere does it say that the letters represented days.
AuspiciousTree283, question 20 is not a trick question. It's asking for the next in the sequence. If it had been M T W T F, the chances are high you would have recognised it as days of the week. Starting with the Friday made it harder. - - - Other similar questions are O T T F F S (one two three four five six), F S T F F (first second third fourth fifth) and J F M A M J J (jan, feb, mar, apr, may, jun, jul), or S M H D W (seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks). These are all very common questions.
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