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Wonderlic test (Merged)

Katt

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I should not have phrased it the way I did.

I am on the same side as you. It costs too much time and money for others to go to school and athletes skate by. Many guys I played football with majored in PE and communications classes. My roommate flunked speech and then flunked out. It was nice to have a room to myself.

I have no trouble with the marginal kids, but we all hear some of these guys speak a language that is second to english. There is no way they could read or write anything that is college level material.

I thought Auburn was suburb of GA. I do have some intimate knowledge of a few cuties from War Eagle land. Actually everything down south is a suburb of Atlanta.

Anyone want the wonderlic? I think I might still have it.
 
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Glad to see a test measuring intelligence can't spell the word "receive" correctly. :roll1:

13. Three individuals form a partnership and agree to divide the profits equally. X invests $9,000, Y invests $7,000, Z invests $4,000. If the profits are $4,800, how much less does x recieve than if the profits were divided in proportion to the amount invested?
 
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Wonderlic Test

The Wonderlic Test is given to all NFL players, since the 70's.


Does it really judge how good of a player you are? Vince Young scored a 16(Rumored to be a 6) on it. A perfect score is 50 and has only been accomplished once.

So why don't we all take this sample test and see how smart us BPer's we are. Which is
9 questions. Compared to the 50 questions on the real test.

These questions are the same level questions on the real test BTW.

http://www.efplfp.stealingisgood.com/wpt.html

I scored 8 correct out of 9. Which is a 44 on the 50 question format.


Also here is some more history on the test, including high and famous scores.

http://www.angelfire.com/fl3/existence/wonderlic.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonderlic_Test
 
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Knowing how many questions you answered was actually the only question on the test that they graded. So you got a zero out of one.

:slappy:


Well, I got all nine right in only 50 seconds. It would have been more of a challange had those questions not been the exact same ones that were on the ESPN sample test I took yesterday... :roll1:
 
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These sample tests aren't really a good measure. From what I understand the questions get quite a bit harder as you get toward the end. Thus scoring a 9 out of ten doesn't really correlate to a 45 out of fifty. VY's 6 or 16 (or whatever his agents' spin is today) is still pathetic for a QB.
 
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These sample tests aren't really a good measure. From what I understand the questions get quite a bit harder as you get toward the end. Thus scoring a 9 out of ten doesn't really correlate to a 45 out of fifty. VY's 6 or 16 (or whatever his agents' spin is today) is still pathetic for a QB.

Adding both of them together for 22 still isn't anything to brag about for a QB.
 
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