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Judging by the the title of this test, it is the first test that someone had ever posted on Allthetests.com. Judging by the sophomoric effort made on this piece of work, I’d say that the title is apt. Our testmaker does little to engage with the testtaker, and this is quickly evident upon an initial perusal of the questions.

The testmaker has yet to learn the value of subtlety, as might be assume from his or her title. And yet, there is a certain music in this test that cannot be denied. It is rough, to be sure, but there is something to it nonetheless. It sings, if you will.

My First Test

Some people really know how to persevere and get things done, while other just give up as soon as they hit a rough spot. Do you know which of these two groups you’re a part of? I sure hope you’re not a part of that lazy group that always just gives up. That would be so intensely sad.

If you think that you might have a problem with giving up, go ahead and give this test a try. You’ll probably enjoy it, and in the end you just might learn something about yourself that could totally change the way you look at your life.

Do you give up too fast?

This test is a simulated dragon fight. You will answer ten questions, and if you answer enough of them correctly, the test will tell you that you would easily beat a dragon in fight.

However, this test is only meant for educational purposes. It is not meant to be a clinical estimation of your dragon fighting ability. You take sole responsibility in any dragon fights subsequent to your taking of this Dragon Fight simulation test. Dragon Fight cannot legally ensure your victory in any hypothetical dragon fight in which you, your friend, or you gramma’s uncle may be involved in.

Have fun.

Some nous in English are “count nouns,” and others are not.

Some examples of count nouns include:

Dog,
Bottle,
Airplane,
Computer,
Book.

All of these nouns can be counted. You could have “one book” or “two books” etc.

Some “non-count” nouns include:

Milk,
Water,
Peace,
Air

You can’t have “a milk” or “one milk” or “two milks,” although you could just have “milk” or “some milk” or “a glass of milk.” Non-count nouns are expressed only in amounts, not in numbers, because they don’t exist as discrete units.

Take this test to see how well you can identify both count and non-count nouns.

Have you ever wondered what your Bible IQ is?

This test will let you find out. It was created by a group of pastors and theologians who had read the bible multiple times. Just like any other IQ test, it works based on a Bell Curve model. So hypothetically speaking, if you score within a certain percentile, the test can assign you an “accurate” Bible IQ, based on your knowledge.

Honestly however, the questions on this test are pretty easy. They don’t come from obscure passages and most of them are easily recognizable.

It’s still worth a try ‘though.

A strange trend in our media culture is to award the highest honors in the world of film to women portraying prostitutes. This is a common practice that can be observed over the nearly one hundred years in which the Oscars have been awarded.

From Cabiria to Pretty Woman, let’s see how well you can remember these characters and the women who played them.

And once you’ve finished the quiz, take a moment to sit down and think, really think, about what this all means.

Not All Hearts of Gold

This IQ test will only take five minutes to complete, but you’ll have to go pretty fast.

There are a total of 24 questions, leaving you with about twelve seconds for each one. You’d better get your thinking cap on ’cause this test is no joke.

I personally scored in the 98th percentile, which means that I’m practically a genius, or at least fit for Mensa membership.

Hopefully you can score just as high so that we can carpool to our Mensa meetings together and participate in the cheesy joke contests they hold every year. It should be fun.

5 Minute IQ Test

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