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Critical Skill 2: Mental Flexibility Test

April 3, 2006 by Liz Leave a Comment

Future Skills
For those of you who like to test your mental flexibiity, or for those of you who want a little more practice. Here’s a test that’s been around for a while you might try for yourself. Think of the test as a personal challenge. It’s not a test of intelligence or creativity. You might find that the answers you don’t get right away will come to you over the course of the next few days when you least expect them to. To access the test and give it a try click the screen shot below.

Scott McDonald Mental Flexibility Test

A score of more than 16 is supposed to be genius, but if you go for days you should be able to get them all. Personally I think there’s a genius in all of us. . . . No one has described what a genius is yet.

–ME “Liz” Strauss

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Comments

  1. Vince Chan says

    April 3, 2006 at 11:52 PM

    Isn’t the genius the person who tries for days to get a score more than 16 and than publishes that score to everyone?? lol

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  2. ME Strauss says

    April 4, 2006 at 5:11 AM

    Hi Vince,
    I thought that person was a social idiot! Gooes to show you that I’m no genius!
    Liz

    Reply
  3. Rachel says

    November 3, 2011 at 9:11 PM

    Hey genius, when referring to time, you use the word “then” not “than”.

    Reply
    • ME Liz Strauss says

      November 7, 2011 at 7:44 PM

      Thank you, Rachel,
      My typographical errors haven’t been corrected so generously in a long time. I’m feeling relief know that you at least understood what I was saying. Or maybe not, since the only phrase that uses the word “than” is “a score of more than 16, which is not a reference to time, but a measure of score.

      Wishing you the best of luck with how folks respond to mistakes you might make too. 🙂
      With a smile,
      Liz, newly named Genius. heh heh

      Reply

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