MARK (✓) THE SQUARE IN FRONT OF THE BEST ANSWER TO EACH QUESTION

1. What should one do when he is thirsty? ☐ Cry until someone gives him a drink. ☐ Eat a piece of salt pork. ☐ Get a drink of water. ☐ Read a Coca Cola advertisement. 2. Why do children like to eat candy? ☐ It makes them fat. ☐ It tastes good. ☐ It is good for them. ☐ It is a cheap food.

Directions for Scoring the Test.

The score in this test is the number of questions correctly answered. A stencil is furnished with each package of tests, which makes it possible to check up at a very rapid rate the accuracy of the votes cast, without ever reading a single word of the answers. The stencil is merely to be adjusted to the page, according to directions given on its face, and where the check mark made by the candidate corresponds to the printed mark on the stencil the question has been correctly answered, while if there is not agreement between stencil and candidate’s check no credit is to be allowed on the question. Any fairly careful clerical worker can learn in two minutes to score such a test with a stencil as rapidly and accurately as a thoroughly trained psychologist could do it.

The final score should be entered in the lower right-hand corner of the front or title page, where it will be easily associated with the name and other information about the candidate.

Scores from 0 to 3 indicate Inferior Ability

Scores from 4 to 8 indicate Low Average Ability

Scores from 9 to 14 indicate Average Ability

Scores from 15 to 19 indicate High Average Ability

Scores from 20 to 24 indicate Superior Ability