I'd have to go look at it again, I'm wanting to say it was a circle w/a plus over it, can't remember if it was solid or open TKLNHL <sydstyr@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:OK, now ... the patterning one that had little circle, squares and triangles with little squares pluses and whatevers on top -- what was the answer to THAT one? How come I felt fairly confident I had them all correct but didn't get a 200 IQ? If I go back and do it again and take 20 years off my age will I add 20 points to the IQ? I only know one other 155+ IQ person and she's 7 -- maybe I'll have to take 32 years off my age instead only 20. The inkblot test was also a lot of fun in the middle of the night. Nancy (aka Judy LOL) ----- Original Message ----- From: Sara Carter To: geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Friday, February 06, 2004 2:23 PM Subject: [GeoStL] Judy's car question was "Re: NGR: IQ Test" I'm with Merkin 136 Visionary Philosopher Judy as for the cars the answer should be 20 miles, you had to use the pythagorem (sp?) therom to figure it out. TKLNHL <sydstyr@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: Your Intellectual Type is Facts Curator. This means you are highly intelligent and have picked up an impressive and unique collection of facts and figures over the years. You've got a remarkable vocabulary and exceptional math skills ? which puts you in the same class as brainiacs like Bill Gates. And that's just some of what we know about you from your test results. I think this means I might know a whole lot about nothin' BTW -- just how far apart WERE those two cars? Nancy