Why? The two other posts have the half filled shapes (oval and circle) filled in on the left side. So, the square should do the same on the third post. |
No, it's the square with the right side colored in. If you look at all the other 50/50 shapes, the right side is colored and the left side isn't. |
Filled in on the right side, that is. |
| oh ok, duh |
For the first one, I assumed the second row was part of the pattern; I came up w/ an answer using the second row as well that "worked" but obviously wasn't right. It's a lot easier if you realize that the possible answers are shows twice. The format they showed them in was confusing, and probably wouldn't be that way on a written exam. It's basically just an IQ test. |
I guess 7 years of grad school have finally paid off. 5/5 )))
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They prep so they can learn how to take the test. Absolutely. |
| I got 5/5 but I went to MIT and knew people from NYC that attended those schools. It's hard and tilted toward people with a great visual IQ. |
| I don't think for adults the test is really that hard. I answered each question in about 30 seconds- but for a 4 year old I'd think its pretty impossible. |
Ah, I see the problem. The bottom row is actually the list of possible answers to the problem! They aren't part of the pattern at all. |
Yes. that second row on questions 1 and 2 was just the list of possible choices. I agree that was confusing if you didn't expect that format. |
Me too but the first two questions took me a long time. I wonder if it is timed. It seems very biased towards children who either can already read or know to read from left to right and top to bottom. The last question is very biased towards kids who have experience at modern grocery stores. |
These were fun! I actually had to think about the first two of them. My son loved them. I'd love to find a book of this type of questions for my son. He's 9 so he's already finished kindergarten If he had to take that test, he might need to go to remedial kindergarten as he only got 3/5 of them correct.
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| This is really easy...for an adult. I'd be quite shocked if a 4-year old can do all of them without any training or practice. With training and practice however it probably wouldn't be too hard. |
| Right PP and the kids that these top schools want are kids that have parents super involved in their kids' education. The schools figure if the parents are invested enough and can train their kids to do well on these tests, then they'll be likely to be successful in their rigorous school environment. |