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by thaumasiotes
282 days ago
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That's what a general IQ test is. Those aren't distinct concepts. The SAT is also a general IQ test. Notice how your score on the ASVAB (and on the SAT!) is a percentile rank, not a count of items you got right. Here's a sample question targeted at the Wonderlic, which is an IQ test that advertises itself as an IQ test: > The words PERCEIVE and DISCERN have ___?___ meanings. > A. similar > B. contradictory > C. unrelated Here's one from the ASVAB: > Quiver most nearly means > [ ] shake. > [ ] dance. > [ ] rest. > [ ] run. |
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I guess I always assumed that the ASVAB was used a bit more literally. "Ah, this person is barely literate, but knows all the parts of an engine. TO THE MOTOR POOL"