This the result of a Brainteaser Test I did last month. There are 30 questions.
KS, the number of questions you scored correctly is: 27
Hello again and congratulations! As we've noted, your score is in the 96th percentile of people who took this Brainteaser test.
But now, in your personalized report, we can get down to the nitty-gritty — the explanation of where your mental strengths lie and how you can look at Brainteaser questions in the future to get better scores!
The first section of your report, Problem-Solving Abilities, analyzes how well you scored in each of the intellectual abilities measured by the test (quantitative ability, visual-spatial ability, linguistic-mathematical ability, pattern recognition, and logical ability.)
The second section, the Brainteaser Test Answer Key, gives you the correct answers to the Brainteaser Test questions and offers explanations as to how you could have processed and solved the problems.
The third section, the Brainteaser Bonus, gives you some challenging new brainteasers so you can flex your newfound brain power after having read this report. This section also includes an answer key.
Quantitative Ability
You scored in the 100th percentile in quantitative ability.
What is quantitative ability?
Quantitative skills are marked by an ability to solve numerical problems easily. People who are good at figuring out a tip or dividing a check amongst friends are tapping into their quantitative abilities. But for some people, quantitative ability also means that they are able to separate a whole into its constituent parts more readily than others.
Visual-spatial Ability
You scored in the 96th percentile in visual-spatial ability.
What is visual-spatial ability?
Visual-spatial skills are marked by an ability to easily understand the relationship between objects and physical space. People strong in this ability are good at recognizing how shapes can be manipulated, or how they might look if their appearance were altered in some way, or both. This extends also to the ability to project what an object would look like if rotated in a 3-dimensional space. For example, someone would use visual-spatial skills to imagine what a room would look like if they were to rearrange the furniture. Without a vivid imagination, it would be difficult to have strong visual-spatial ability.
Logical Ability
You scored in the 91st percentile in logical ability.
What is logical ability?
Logical skills are marked by an ability to reason and figure one's way out of a situation or by an ability to translate information from one source to another one that will allow you to better understand it. The first thing someone with logical ability does when faced with a problem is set up a structure that will allow them to solve that problem. One structure might involve using hypothetical questions to reason out a solution: if such-and-such happens, what will happen next? The stronger your logic, the better you're able to question something that doesn't make sense.
Pattern Recognition Ability
You scored in the 87th percentile in pattern recognition ability.
What is pattern-recognition ability?
Pattern recognition refers to your ability to see patterns in things that might not be immediately obvious to the naked eyes. People high in this skill are able to recognize relationships between objects more quickly than others. With pattern-recognition problems, it is the pattern itself you're trying to uncover. In life, this ability is useful in new or confusing situations when recognizing an underlying pattern — whether it's in words, numbers, shapes, sounds, or other stimuli — can help demystify things.
Linguistic-mathematical Ability
You scored in the 65th percentile in linguistic-mathematical ability.
What is linguistic-mathematical ability?
Linguistic-mathematical skills are marked by an ability to truly grasp the meaning of a word or numerical phrase. People with these skills tend to be especially good at calculating practical math problems — problems you would use in your daily life such as guestimating how long it would take you to arrive at a destination depending on the speed you were driving.