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I got 14 out of 15, missed the same name one, the one with the figures and numbers, there are 2 ways to getting it correct but both lead to number 4. If I had timed it, then that would be different after all if you have 12 mins to do 50 questions then this 15 question test you had 3.6 mins to do it in. How well would any of us do in that time frame?
 
Whitedolphin54 said:
i got 14 out of 15 as well which one did you get wrong shag

I got the printing article question wrong, with the 48,000 words or whatever. What about you? And... did you just call me shag?
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svnrdr said:
Well, if you take 13 and divide it by 15 and multiply it by the number of cars on an eastbound train carrying 32 passengers, 16 white, 10 black, and 6 asian...that would give you a pretty good score....making myself laugh here.



:roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: i like it
 
i took that same test your suppose to give your self a 5 monute time limit to take the 15 questions so all your results dont mean didley now for those of you with out a time limit. sorry!!! i scored a 9 out of 15 with the time limit beating my dad and older brther!
 
painnotpleasure said:
I got the printing article question wrong, with the 48,000 words or whatever. What about you? And... did you just call me shag?
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I got question 2 wrong--dont know how--just shows we brits aint perfect---shag means mate ,pal, dude,friend
 
:lol: I feel dumb I only got a 10 out of 15, Thank goodness for community colleges
 
Whitedolphin54 said:
I got question 2 wrong--dont know how--just shows we brits aint perfect---shag means mate ,pal, dude,friend
Oh, cool man. I wasn't sure what it meant... :lol:

But for question two: The answer is true because... #2. says "All baseball players wear hats". And in #1. "The Boy plays baseball". So that means, that the boy is a baseball player, than he does where a hat because all baseball players wear hats.

If a problem like that ever confuses you, you could change it to maybe something easier... Here let me translate it to football. :D

Ronnie Brown plays football. All football players wear helmets. Ronnie Brown wears a football helmet. So that statement would be TRUE.

Hope that helps you understand it better. :cooldude:
 
painnotpleasure said:
Oh, cool man. I wasn't sure what it meant... :lol:

But for question two: The answer is true because... #2. says "All baseball players wear hats". And in #1. "The Boy plays baseball". So that means, that the boy is a baseball player, than he does where a hat because all baseball players wear hats.

If a problem like that ever confuses you, you could change it to maybe something easier... Here let me translate it to football. :D

Ronnie Brown plays football. All football players wear helmets. Ronnie Brown wears a football helmet. So that statement would be TRUE.

Hope that helps you understand it better. :cooldude:

the problem is that in soccer over here no one wears helmets shag--that is why i got question wrong :tongue:
 
I got this one wrong. I don't get it.

PRESENT/RESERVE, Do these words:
have similar meanings; have contradictory meaning; mean neither the same nor opposite?

I chose contradictory but the answer is neither the same or opposite.

For example, you can "present" an opinion or "reserve" an opinion. That seemed contracictory to me. Can anyone clue me in - I'm confused.
 
GreenMts said:
I got this one wrong. I don't get it.

PRESENT/RESERVE, Do these words:
have similar meanings; have contradictory meaning; mean neither the same nor opposite?

I chose contradictory but the answer is neither the same or opposite.

For example, you can "present" an opinion or "reserve" an opinion. That seemed contracictory to me. Can anyone clue me in - I'm confused.

You can preset an opinion or reserve an opinion, but they aren't opposite or the same. Presenting an opinion isn't really opposite of reserving.
 
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