I am a 98% what about you

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Are you a 98% or a 2%

98%
5
12%
2%
37
88%
 
Total votes: 42

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RAP72
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I am a 98% what about you

Post by RAP72 »

At the end of this message, you are asked a question.
Answer it immediately..
Don't stop and think about it.
Just say the first thing that pops into your mind. This is a fun 'test'...
AND kind of spooky at the same time!
Give it a try, then add to the Poll
and you'll see how many people you know fall into the same percentage as you..

You'll understand what that means after you finish taking the 'test..'
Now - just follow the instructions as quickly as possible.
Do not go to the next calculation before you have finished the previous one..
You do not ever need to write or remember the answers,
just do it using your mind.. You'll be surprised..

Start: How much is: 15 + 6








21









3 + 56






59






89 + 2










91




12 + 53












65







75 + 26











101





25 + 52












77







63 + 32













95







I know! Calculations are hard work,
but it's nearly over..




Come on, one more! ....















123 + 5









128













QUICK! THINK ABOUT
A COLOR AND A TOOL!





















Scroll further to the bottom....



















A bit more...









You just thought about a red hammer, didn't you?

If this is not your answer,
you are among 2% of people who have a different, if not abnormal, mind.


98% of the folks would answer a
red hammer while doing this exercise.
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Post by Barrie »

Staggering.
How does it work?
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Post by londonlad »

Blue spanner!

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Post by Jens »

Didn't work for me ... had a yellow srewdriver.

What does that say about my mind?

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Post by impman »

Blue sandblaster.

Blue is my favourite colour, and the sandblasting cabinet has been getting a workout recently. (It is red, incidentally.)

Ask me to pick a colour and a tool during a trying session in the workshop and my answer may well align with the 98th percentile!
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Post by VFK44 »

Orange spanner. I'm officially odd.
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Post by Trevithick »

Pink and Bridgeport.
What does that say about my mind ? :roll:
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Post by zacmarshall »

I'm a bit worried about Londonlad as he must have the same sort of abnormal mind as myself - I thought of blue spanner.... not sure why as I have lots of blue screwdrivers but no blue spanners....

Happy to be abnormal (again....)
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Post by RAP72 »

Just you and me Normal then Barrie :shock:
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Post by James B »

Blue hammer!

Clearly JOC members are an unusual bunch :wink:
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Post by Davenewby »

Green Hammer!

I must be in environmentally friendly mode today!

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Post by James B »

James B wrote:Blue hammer!

Clearly JOC members are an unusual bunch :wink:
I forgot to add, however very discerning!!!
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Post by Trevithick »

James B wrote:Blue hammer!

Clearly JOC members are an unusual bunch :wink:
I thought that was an excepted fact :roll:
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Post by Torquemada »

I said blue spanner,.

I must be odd.
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Post by Torquemada »

Hey Richard, my name is Richard and I thought of blue spanner as well, how weird is that ???????
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