The score in this test is determined in a somewhat more complicated manner than is the case of any other of the Mentimeter series. Two points are allowed each candidate for selecting as “Best” the original version in any set and one point of credit is allowed for selecting the poorest version as “Poorest.” It will be observed that the maximum score on any set will be three points if the candidate arranges the versions in the correct order, two points for selecting the best and one point for selecting the worst. This makes the total maximum score, for six sets, eighteen points.

The correct order of merit for each set of selections has been determined by the judgment of approximately one hundred competent judges. It is as follows:

SETIIIIIIIVVVI
BestZXZYYY
MiddleYYXXZZ
PoorestXZYZXX

Write the final score obtained on the total of the six sets in the lower right-hand corner of the title page of the examination booklet.

Scores from 0 to 3 indicate Very Inferior Ability

Scores from 4 to 7 indicate Inferior Ability

Scores from 8 to 11 indicate Average Ability

Scores from 12 to 14 indicate Superior Ability

Scores from 15 to 18 indicate Very Superior Ability

Mentimeter No. 28
ARITHMETIC REASONING