Why IQ testing and MENSA can bite me
Aug. 15th, 2007 08:47 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
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
Date: 2007-08-16 06:13 pm (UTC)To mess with your mind.
So some people can make themselves feel and seem superior than other people. And having a "standardized" test that says so is a real ego boost as well.
BTW, I would pick N because it doesn't have a horizontal stroke like all the other letters.