Tuesday, December 13, 2016

IQ Quiz Results

Your score: 53%!
You took the "Mensa Workout" quiz and were awarded 16/30 marks

Snapshot Report
Crystallized Intelligence
Subscale IQ score = 94
Subscale percentile = 34

Snapshot Report
Ability to identify emotions in self
 75
You understand that your emotions and your body are inextricably linked. This allows you to identify exactly what you are feeling, at least in most cases, because you pay attention to and recognize your body's physiological response to specific emotions
A.      What is intelligence? How smart that you are and how much that you know.
B.  Which is more important:  emotional intelligence or intellectual intelligence?  Present reasons to support your answer.  Choose one side. Intellectual because it is more useful, you can use your intellectual intelligence daily.
C.  Is intelligence learned or inherited? I think it is learned, you may inherit the ability to be smart but weather you retain information and put it to use is all up to you.

D.  What did you learn about yourself after completing these tests? I am fairly good at knowing emotional intelligence and knowing my emotions, and average intellectual intelligence.

Intelligence Part 2

Nash Equilibrium – interacting with different groups of people
Game Theory – how the strategies people use affect the outcome
Prisoner Dilemma – the outcome of something depends on the person’s choice
Serendib Experience
After playing this game I didn’t quite understand it. I couldn’t see much pint in playing it. Either you choose to cooperate or compete with the wizard. If you do choose to compete you are always risking it but you could win the round. If you both choose to cooperate, then you both get the same amount of coins. The first time I played I cooperated every time and we tied at 36 the second time I played, I mostly competed and I won 21 to 16.

In history: you think of the opposing sides strategies in war

In government: you think about what your running mate’s campaign is going to do

In economics: in business you always think about how others are selling things

Related to sociology: you think about the people around you and their personalities before socializing

Related to psychology: you think about peoples emotions

In your everyday life: in sports, politics, and law