Why IQ testing and MENSA can bite me
I saw this question once, on a test from MENSA:
I considered each letter in turn for a couple seconds:
What is the point of questions like this? Of tests like this?
Which one is most different: A, F, N, H, EIt was a multiple choice question. Apparently there was one correct answer, and four that were wrong.
I considered each letter in turn for a couple seconds:
- A, because it’s the only letter that creates an enclosed space
- F, because it’s the only letter that doesn’t have symmetry
- N, because it’s the only letter that can be drawn in one stroke
- H, because it’s the only letter with symmetry on both axis
- E, because it’s the made up of four lines (all the others use three)
What is the point of questions like this? Of tests like this?
no subject
What they say: "Dude, Asia Carrera is in Mensa! That totally is not [ elitist | irrelevant | silly | sick and sad ]!"
What I hear: "Dude, Asia Carrera is in Mensa! That totally is not BANG! BANG! BANG! BANGBANG! arrrrrgh!"