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- From: phil@miracle.com (Phil Hill)
- Organization: Boston Mensa
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- Date: 24 Mar 94 08:08:18 GMT-5
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- Supersedes: <08Apr93.test@miracle.com>
- Keywords: MENSA, MIND, IQ, INTELLIGENCE, GENIUS, SOCIETY, ORGANIZATION,
- CLUB, SOCIAL, SCHOLARSHIP, GIFTED
- Subject: Mensa - FAQ: What is the Mensa test like? [Monthly]
- Summary: This posting contains the answers to many Frequently Asked
- Questions (FAQs) about Mensa. It should be read by anyone
- who wishes to post to the rec.org.mensa newsgroup, or anyone
- that desires information about the Mensa society.
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- Xref: bloom-beacon.mit.edu rec.org.mensa:16011 rec.answers:4587 news.answers:16798
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- Archive-name: mensa/test
- Version: 1.3
- Last-Updated: Jul 17, 1993
-
- These are the answers to some of the frequently asked questions (FAQ) in
- rec.org.mensa. Before posting a message asking a question, read this
- article. Chances are the answer is in here, or one of the other Mensa
- FAQ articles.
-
- This article includes answers to:
-
- 12) What is the Mensa test like?
-
- Other articles include the answers to:
-
- Question Archive-Name Posted
- -------- ------------ ------
- 1) What is Mensa? mensa/faq BiWeekly
- 2) Who is Mensa For? " "
- 3) Why Should I Join Mensa? " "
- 4) What are Members of Mensa Like? " "
- 5) What does "Mensa" mean? " "
- 6) What are the Qualifications for Mensa? mensa/join BiWeekly
- 7) How do I apply for Membership in Mensa? " "
- 8) How do I Re-Join Mensa? " "
- 9) Where do I get more Information? " "
- 10) What other High-IQ Societies are there? mensa/high-iq Monthly
- 11) What famous people are in Mensa? mensa/famous Monthly
-
- You may retreive copies of this article and the other answers to Mensa
- FAQs by anonymous FTP from rtfm.mit.edu. Those without FTP
- access should send e-mail to mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu with:
- "send usenet/news.answers/finding-sources"
- in the body to find out how to do FTP by e-mail.
-
- Comments? Suggestions? Corrections? Send e-mail to rom-faq@miracle.com
-
- ========================================================================
-
-
-
- THE MENSA WORKOUT!
-
- Exercise those little, grey cells with these mental calisthenics and see
- if you can match wits with Mensa. This test consists of questions
- distributed with two different Mensa pamphlets. Give yourself an one
- hour time limit on this test.
-
- - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -
-
- 1. Which of the lettered designs best completes the following sequence?
-
- [o] [.] (o)
-
- A: (.)
- B: (o)
- C: [.]
- D: [o]
-
- 2. Sally likes 225 but not 224; she likes 900 but not 800; she likes 144
- but not 145. Does she like 1600 or 1700?
-
- 3. Only one other word can be made from the letters of INSATIABLE. Can
- you find it?
-
- 4. Put the appropriate plus or minus signs between the numbers, in the
- correct places, so that the sum total will equal 1.
-
- 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 = 1
-
- 5. What is the word coiled inside this circle?
-
- T P
- I U
- A N
- L S
-
- 6. If two typists can type two pages in two minutes, how many typists
- will it take to type 18 pages in six minutes?
-
- 7. If it were two hours later, it would be half as long until midnight
- as it would be if it were an hour later. What time is it now?
-
- 8. Pear is to apple as potato is to?
-
- A: banana
- B: radish
- C: strawberry
- D: peach
- E: lettuce
-
- 9. Continue the following number series with the group of numbers below
- which best continues the series?
-
- 1 10 3 9 5 8 7 7 9 6 ? ?
-
- A: 11 5
- B: 10 5
- C: 10 4
- D: 11 6
-
- 10. Which of the following is least like the others?
-
- A: poem
- B: novel
- C: painting
- D: statue
- E: flower
-
- 11. What is the following word when it is unscrambled?
-
- H C P R A A T E U
-
- 12. What is the number that is one half of one quarter of one tenth of
- 400?
-
- 13. Which of the following sentences given below means approximately
- the same as the proverb: "Don't count your chickens until they
- are hatched?"
-
- A: Some eggs have double yolks, so you can't really count eggs and
- chickens.
-
- B: You can't walk around the henhouse to count the eggs because it
- will disturb the hens and they won't lay eggs.
-
- C: It is not really sensible to rely on something that has not yet
- happened and may not ever happen.
-
- D: Since eggs break so easily, you may not be accurate in your
- count of future chickens.
-
- 14. The SAME three-letter word can be placed in front of the following
- words to make a new word:
-
- _ _ _ L I G H T _ _ _ B R E A K _ _ _ T I M E
-
-
- 15. Which of the figures below the line of drawings best completes the
- series?
-
- +--------+ +--------+ +--------+ +--------+ +--------+
- |||||| | ||| | |||| | ||||| | || |
- | | | | | | | | | |
- | | | | | | | | | |
- | || ||||| | | |||| ||| | | ||||||
- +--------+ +--------+ +--------+ +--------+ +--------+
-
-
- A: +--------+ B: +--------+ C: +--------+ D: +--------+
- ||||||| | | | | ||||||| | | |
- | | | | | | | |
- | | | | | | | |
- | | | ||||||| | | | | |||||||
- +--------+ +--------+ +--------+ +--------+
-
- - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -
-
- How Did You Do?
-
- If you answered at least nine questions correctly, you've done fairly
- well. Mensa recommends you send for a preliminary test which you can
- take at home without supervision. Although this preliminary test is not
- required to qualify for membership, many individuals who have
- successfully passed the supervised qualifying test have stated that the
- preliminary test was extremely helpful in preparing them. This is
- especially true if it has been some time since you have taken any kind
- of timed, written examination.
-
- Remember, on the supervised test, you must score at or above the 98th
- percentile. You should feel comfortable and at ease with the types of
- questions which will be asked. The preliminary test will not contain
- any of the same questions as the supervised test, however it does
- contain similar questions and may help you get used to the process of
- test taking again.
-
- - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -
-
- * A N S W E R S *
-
- 1. A
- 2. 1600, Sally likes perfect squares
- 3. BANALITIES
- 4. 0+1+2-3-4+5+6-7-8+9=1, There are probably other solutions, so if
- yours is correct, give yourself full credit.
- 5. NUPTIALS
- 6. SIX typists, one typist types one page in two minutes.
- 7. 9 p.m.
- 8. B: Both grow in the ground.
- 9. A: Alternate numbers go up by 2 and down by 1, starting with 1 and
- 10.
- 10. E: The only one that is not an artistic work made by man.
- 11. PARACHUTE
- 12. 5
- 13. C
- 14. DAY
- 15. C: The number of lines goes down opposite the face, up on the side
- with the face and the stick alternates from top right to lower
- left.
-
- - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -
-
- Commentary on the Questions and Answers
-
- QUESTION #2 (Sally and her favorite numbers)
-
- The answer that Sally likes perfect squares is the answer that the
- question writer was "looking" for. Mensans always like to bend the
- rules a little, and find other solutions that give you the correct
- answer:
-
- * Sally likes numbers whose sum of the digits is odd. Therefore she
- likes 1600, not 1700.
-
- Or other solutions that give the incorrect answer:
-
- * Sally likes numbers in which the sum of the digits plus the number of
- digits equals 12. Therefore, she likes 225, 900, 144, and, of course,
- 1700.
-
- * Sally clearly likes the zeros of:
- x^4 + 404 * x^3 - 1792800 * x^2 + 32790000 * x - 49572000000
- so the numbers she likes are 144, 225, 900, and 1700.
-
- Or even solutions that prove that neither answer is correct:
-
- * Sally does *not* like 1600 or 1700, because neither number has digits
- which sum to 9. She *does*, however, like 1800.
-
- QUESTION # 4 (Insert +/1 to make total equal one)
-
- When many Mensans look at the answer and see "There are probably other
- solutions, so if yours is correct, give yourself full credit", they
- usually wonder how many solutions there are. How many can you find?
-
- Still not challenged enough? Let's bend the rules a little bit, the
- question doesn't state that we *have* to put a sign between every pair
- of numbers. Adjacent digits would therefore form a number. For
- example:
-
- 0 1-2 3+4 5+6 7-8 9 = 1 (01-23+45+67-89 = 1)
-
- How many more can you find?
-
- - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -
-
- * ANSWERS TO COMMENTS *
- QUESTION #4, Part One
-
- 0+1+2+3+4-5+6+7-8-9 | 0-1+2+3-4+5+6+7-8-9 | 0+1-2-3+4+5+6+7-8-9
- 0+1+2+3+4+5-6-7+8-9 | 0-1+2+3+4-5+6-7+8-9 | 0+1-2+3-4+5+6-7+8-9
- 0-1-2-3+4+5+6-7+8-9 | 0+1-2+3+4-5-6+7+8-9 | 0+1+2-3-4+5-6+7+8-9
- 0-1-2+3-4+5-6+7+8-9 | 0-1+2-3-4-5+6+7+8-9 | 0-1+2+3+4+5-6-7-8+9
- 0+1-2+3+4-5+6-7-8+9 | 0+1+2-3-4+5+6-7-8+9 | 0-1-2+3-4+5+6-7-8+9
- 0+1+2-3+4-5-6+7-8+9 | 0-1-2+3+4-5-6+7-8+9 | 0-1+2-3-4+5-6+7-8+9
- 0+1-2-3-4-5+6+7-8+9 | 0+1+2+3-4-5-6-7+8+9 | 0-1+2-3+4-5-6-7+8+9
- 0+1-2-3-4+5-6-7+8+9 | 0-1-2-3-4-5+6-7+8+9
-
- QUESTION #4, Part Two
- 0 1-2 3+4 5+6 7-8 9 | 0+1-2 3+4 5+6 7-8 9 | 0 1+2 3+4-5+6 7-8 9
- 0+1+2 3+4-5+6 7-8 9 | 0-1+2 3-4+5+6 7-8 9 | 0 1+2 3-4 5-6 7+8 9
- 0+1+2 3-4 5-6 7+8 9 | 0 1-2 3-4+5-6 7+8 9 | 0+1-2 3-4+5-6 7+8 9
- 0 1-2-3-4 5+6 7-8-9 | 0+1-2-3-4 5+6 7-8-9 | 0 1+2-3 4+5 6-7-8-9
- 0+1+2-3 4+5 6-7-8-9 | 0-1+2 3+4+5-6-7-8-9 | 0-1 2+3 4-5-6+7-8-9
- 0 1+2+3+4-5+6+7-8-9 | 0 1-2-3+4+5+6+7-8-9 | 0 1+2 3+4 5-6 7+8-9
- 0+1+2 3+4 5-6 7+8-9 | 0 1+2 3-4-5-6-7+8-9 | 0+1+2 3-4-5-6-7+8-9
- 0 1+2+3+4+5-6-7+8-9 | 0 1-2+3-4+5+6-7+8-9 | 0 1-2+3+4-5-6+7+8-9
- 0 1+2-3-4+5-6+7+8-9 | 0-1+2 3+4 5-6 7-8+9 | 0 1-2 3-4 5+6 7-8+9
- 0+1-2 3-4 5+6 7-8+9 | 0-1+2 3-4-5-6-7-8+9 | 0 1-2+3+4-5+6-7-8+9
- 0 1+2-3-4+5+6-7-8+9 | 0 1+2-3+4-5-6+7-8+9 | 0 1-2-3-4-5+6+7-8+9
- 0 1-2 3+4+5+6+7-8+9 | 0+1-2 3+4+5+6+7-8+9 | 0 1+2+3+4 5-6 7+8+9
- 0+1+2+3+4 5-6 7+8+9 | 0 1 2+3 4+5-6 7+8+9 | 0+1 2+3 4+5-6 7+8+9
- 0 1+2+3-4-5-6-7+8+9 | 0 1-2-3-4+5-6-7+8+9 | 0-1-2 3+4+5+6-7+8+9
- 0 1-2+3 4-5 6+7+8+9 | 0+1-2+3 4-5 6+7+8+9 | 0 1 2-3 4+5-6+7+8+9
- 0+1 2-3 4+5-6+7+8+9
-