Ian.Originally Posted by Ian Barley
Point taken, but you are talking to someone who has trouble remembering the names of his kids and grandkids. Maybe I should tattoo patterns on them so that my pattern recognition skill is called into play.
Ian.Originally Posted by Ian Barley
Point taken, but you are talking to someone who has trouble remembering the names of his kids and grandkids. Maybe I should tattoo patterns on them so that my pattern recognition skill is called into play.
90%, but I think I hit the wrong key on one of them. Or maybe it's just that I can't accept failure.
Keel McDonald ><>
90% I didn't get the 9's one
Jeff Sudmeier
"It's not the quality of the tool being used, it's the skills of the craftsman using the tool that really matter. Unfortunately, I don't have high quality in either"
90% - I must be in the artistic crowd
Thanks David - I'm an artist not a geek.
I feel so much better now.
Only the Blue Roads
100%, but it does just look to be pattern recognition.
Where did I put that tape measure...
90% for me. Oh well, must be the age thing.
Lou
Procrastination.......
Maybe I'll think about that tomorrow
I got 100%... but I cheated. I marked all F's or was it all E's. I can't remember they look so much alike.
Aced it, but some of them I had to really think! I'm always on the look out for trick questions.
Actually, the test has little to do with "geometry" but is a test of differentiation and abstraction.
The study of geometry, anything, derives from the ability to observe a difference and be curious enough to want to describe/understand the difference.
The ancient Eygptians, the among the first to use geometric principals, saw a difference in the height of similar objects at different distances, realized through abstraction a visual representation of a triangle was created by the observation and developed a mathematics to understand how the differences in the triangle could be used to measure height/distance.
Most critical thinking requires an ability to understand differences and abstract an answer from the observation.
Michael in San Jose
Non confundar in aeternam
100%, but after the other posts I was careful and spent more time than anyone should. It should be timed to make it harder.
Jerry
Wait just one second here, this has to be one of them trick questions
5 out of the 6 options on each one are "weird". How am I supposed to get 100% if I can only make one choice on each question
they must have dumbed it down as I got a 100%.
Jerry
Boy, you can sure tell this test had NOTHING to do with memory, Or I sure wouldn't have gotten my 100%.
"Some Mistakes provide Too many Learning Opportunities to Make only Once".
I got 5%....I have trouble visualizing things
"All great work starts with love .... then it is no longer work"