(c) "Why should we judge a person more by his actions than by his words?"

May repeat but not change question except to substitute beginning in (b) in case undertaking seems not to be understood.

Credit if two of three replies are satisfactory. (See The Measurement of Intelligence, pp. 269-71.)

6. Naming Sixty Words

Say, "Now, I want to see how many different words you can name in 3 minutes. When I say ready, you must begin and name the words as fast as you can, and I will count them. Do you understand? Be sure to do your very best, and remember that just any words will do, like 'clouds,' 'dog,' 'chair,' 'happy'—ready; go ahead." Whenever there is a pause of 15 seconds, say, "Go ahead as fast as you can. Any words will do." Don't allow sentences or counting; if attempted, interrupt with "Counting (or sentences) not allowed. You must name separate words. Go ahead."

Credit if 60 words, exclusive of repetitions, are given in three minutes. If time is limited one minute may be given and 28 words required.

Alt. 1. Repeating Six Digits

"Now, listen. I am going to say over some numbers and after I am through I want you to say them exactly as I do. Listen closely and get them just right." Give (a) and if necessary (b). 3, 7, 4, 8, 5, 9; 5, 2, 1, 7, 4, 6.

Credit if one set is given without error.

Alt. 2. Repeating Sentences