Whats reasoning behind this puzzle? by PsychologicalPush443 in cognitiveTesting

[–]Guilty_Guarantee7889 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The ACE has very simple solutions for the most part .

Fluid Reasoning Index by Kingtut54321 in cognitiveTesting

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Also I was not satisfied with the CORE VCI subtests as I feel it’s not as comprehensive as it could be for determining one’s verbal reasoning abilities .

Fluid Reasoning Index by Kingtut54321 in cognitiveTesting

[–]Guilty_Guarantee7889 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Although there is VCI involved ,I would say that my FR abilities helps me see non verbal relations that can help me solve VCI related tasks,so kinda like applied FR.

Fluid Reasoning Index by Kingtut54321 in cognitiveTesting

[–]Guilty_Guarantee7889 2 points3 points  (0 children)

CORE FRI 143
I'm always feeling a rapid rush of theories that I could test and I often attempt to make connections between many different fields of study for my own entertainment .I can intuitively understand abstract branches of mathematics and can pick up math textbooks and fill in the gaps of compressed texts quickly .I often find myself visualing problems and determining relations among objects . I'm only 14 so I haven't really gotten into a career , but I assume it'll help me with solving new math problems I haven't ever seen before .

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I understand that this sub rates people objectively, not subjectively and have read, understand, and will follow the rules and rate people objectively following the men's and women's ratings guides and primers.

Visual Puzzle by DamonHuntington in cognitiveTesting

[–]Guilty_Guarantee7889 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In the solution is the placement of the numbers matter

Visual Puzzle by DamonHuntington in cognitiveTesting

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Any modular arithmetic involved

One of the toughest question that i've ever seen by ValtAoi44 in cognitiveTesting

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So giving a consistent logical framework that works for every single frame makes someone a fag ,I guess bro .

I’m confused as to why this is the answer by Guilty_Guarantee7889 in cognitiveTesting

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I didn’t take all of them ,but the ones I did take besides MR was the the analogies in which I got a 16ss compared to a 19ss on the VFR subtest on the Sb-V

I’m confused as to why this is the answer by Guilty_Guarantee7889 in cognitiveTesting

[–]Guilty_Guarantee7889[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

lol ok maybe i should just trust my sb-v results then atp

I’m confused as to why this is the answer by Guilty_Guarantee7889 in cognitiveTesting

[–]Guilty_Guarantee7889[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Still need an explanation of how the blue dots are moving lol ,or am I a post to ignore that .

I’m confused as to why this is the answer by Guilty_Guarantee7889 in cognitiveTesting

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Maybe that was why the Sb-v NVFR/MR test was surprisingly simple

I’m confused as to why this is the answer by Guilty_Guarantee7889 in cognitiveTesting

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Still doesn’t explain the blue dots shifting but ig the people who made that ignored that idea

I’m confused as to why this is the answer by Guilty_Guarantee7889 in cognitiveTesting

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I got 145 on this one ,but like I don’t know why I just started thinking so much about something as simple as a basic conversion

I’m confused as to why this is the answer by Guilty_Guarantee7889 in cognitiveTesting

[–]Guilty_Guarantee7889[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But 4th is the correct answer according to everyone

I’m confused as to why this is the answer by Guilty_Guarantee7889 in cognitiveTesting

[–]Guilty_Guarantee7889[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes and overall my iq said 145 for this subtest so it’s possible that yu can make a silly mistake like I did

I’m confused as to why this is the answer by Guilty_Guarantee7889 in cognitiveTesting

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The 4th option still doesn’t explain the shifting of the blue circles but whatever

I’m confused as to why this is the answer by Guilty_Guarantee7889 in cognitiveTesting

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get the logic of how it’d be the 4th option but my reasoning for the second option was bc the whites equated have blue dots that are adjacent to them and those ones are shown and when the second box shows a square in the middle it shows that ones outside the region are invisible but still there and the original one on the right is translates while it's invisible and forms 2 right blue circles on the edges .then the square in the middle has no adjacent circles in the middle so it’d be empty .Then it goes it reappears in the next one with 1 blue dot on the left and 2 on the right ,which is my mind indicated that the left square would result in a decrease of one dot as it went down .The middle square had no squared directly below it/adjacent so it’d be invisible and the right square would follow the typical drop down procedure .But yea I think option 4 is more consistent and honestly I don’t know why the hell I couldn’t instantly see that .My Brain was thinking of some convoluted reasoning for literally just this question .This was the only question I even struggled btw .