It can't be that easy. Those must have been some of the easiest questions. Also, aren't there like 50 questions?
I took a 15 question sample test and some of them were more difficult. I can see people getting those wrong. But if you don't get at least half right you're not very educated.
I tell you one thing that test is a joke. The only reason why you can't score above a 20 my opinion is if you have the reading comprehension of a 6 year old. Also Dan marino's 14 does not surprise me..I remember him in Ace Ventura and about pissed myself with that stupid ass look on his face througout the movie.
I do not think that test is close to a wonderlic test. It was way too easy. Football players from the Ivy league score under 40 all the time. I scored a 50 and consider myself above average in IQ but not a genius.
lol...I would guess after taking that some might choke with the time....not thinking they have enough time..because if you just spend about 10 seconds on each...that is like 7th grade stuff no?
Obviously you sucked at Geometry. All of them had four sides except number 4 I think. I got a 50, but I guessed on the last one, and the months one.
I'm sure most of the players on that list could care less what they got on that test when they knew they were going to make millions....
I can't believe the people who are saying "well, Marino didn't do well, and he did okay! let's get Young." Marino did not run his entire collegiate offense out of the shotgun. He was not an athlete playing quarterback, he was a quarterback playing quarterback. Part of Marino's success was his fundamentals at the position. Young got a 16 ON THE SECOND TRY. Anyone who takes this sample should find it extremely disconcerting. Young tested basically illiterate. He has much more to learn about the position than Marino did, and when a team says "what kind of learning skills does this guy have?" and sees his Wonderlic, they have to wonder. Making a poor pick at quarterback that high can set a franchise back four or five years. -X-