Are You Smarter Than A Football Player?
Ever wonder if you're smarter than a football player. Every year a test is given to NFL draftees, called the Wonderlic, comprised of 20 questions, each worth 2.5 points, for a maximum score of 50. The average score in the NFL is 21 (which equates to an IQ of about 100), with some players above the curve (Drew Bledsoe at 37) and some below (Vince Young rumored at a 6 (which doesn't quite add up, that'd be between 2 and 3 questions right)).
I took the test and got 17 of 20 correct for a 42.5, the questions that tripped me up were number 10, 18, and 20. If the average score for a QB is 25, what does a 42.5 get me? How about Monday Morning Quarterback, perfect hindsight :)
Take the test, let me know what you got.
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I took the test and got 17 of 20 correct for a 42.5, the questions that tripped me up were number 10, 18, and 20. If the average score for a QB is 25, what does a 42.5 get me? How about Monday Morning Quarterback, perfect hindsight :)
Take the test, let me know what you got.
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My old high school vice is back to haunt me again... I scored a 47.5, but the missed question (#11) was due to me glossing over a subtle detail about what was being asked.
And yet, even with a score well above the NFL average, I still have some trouble grasping the concept of pass interference...
I got 15 out of 20, so I got 37.5.
I guess that depends on how you count question 10. I said 20 pages cuz the question doesn't specify that you must use all 21 pages just that the article has 21 pages to use.
I am going to go with a 42.5 :)
Stupid test I got 37.5!
With the information given about Ben greeting whoever and whoever greeting whoever else, BEN DID NOT GREAT BOB, so I think I got that one right.