Different type of challenge

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AlanW
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Different type of challenge

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Found a copy of a Mental Alertness Test used for Aircrew in training, and thought it might be a challenge here. Have rubbed out the answers given by this applicant, and as you will see, he got some wrong. Those that are right, i have noted down. Four pages, of 60 questions. Who is up for it.... ;)
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Very interesting, Alan .................. I'm up for it.
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sounds good to me, Alan
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First page, post your answers and i'll get back.
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Many thanks Alan, I'll have a crack at it tonight.
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Re: Different type of challenge

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MIne

22,3,4,9,1,63,3,17,L,4,5,4,8,5


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Thanks Alan ............... without looking at any other answer, here is my first an only attempt.
I've tried to do the test reasonably quickly, as in just like sitting a test.

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I agree with all of the answers except Q4. I haven't a clue what they are asking in that question.
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Re: Different type of challenge

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I think I'm thick, I got 9 out of 14!!!! :shock: :shock:

Question 4 wow, got me stumped

My misses is a teacher, she got 8, what does that tell you about our educational system :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: Different type of challenge

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Gents, to me ......... question 4 is easy unless I'm reading it wrong.

As it says, 4 + 5 = 9, so write 9. We all know 4 + 4 does not equal 7 ............. so 9 it is.

Cue Alan to confirm :)
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