MENTIMETER NO. 21: Reading, Interpretation.

Answers must show conclusively that the questions and the sentences answering them were read and understood by the candidate.

1. Boys. 2. In the house.

MENTIMETER NO. 22: Disarranged Sentences.

The most frequent arrangement of the words in each sentence is indicated below by the last word. Any other arrangement of these words which produces a perfectly logical and grammatical sentence may be accepted. Very few sentences will be found that are not already provided for in the concluding words listed below.

1. WHITE. 2. ROBIN. BIRD. 3. WATER. 4. HOUSES. 5. WITH. 6. WEST. 7. COUNTRY. 8. COLDEST. 9. FOOD. 10. EARTH. 11. FOOD. VALUABLE. 12. TREES. 13. GERMANY. ENGLAND. FRANCE. 14. PUNISHED. 15. OCEAN. 16. MISTAKES. 17. NIGHTS. SEEN. 18. CLOTHING. USEFUL. 19. DEBATERS. 20. WARFARE. POISONOUS. 21. DEGRADING. UNFORTUNATE. 22. CRIMES. BIGAMY. PERJURY. 23. PSYCHOLOGISTS. 24. STEALING. 25. FACT. OBSERVED. APPLIED.

MENTIMETER NO. 23: Completion of Sentences.

It is impossible for any one to make out a complete list of all the possible completions of any group of twenty sentences such as those included in this test. The list of completions given below is therefore merely suggestive of the perfect sentences which may be made and is not intended in any way to be exhaustive. Anything which is as good as the completion listed below should be given full credit. Anything which is not so satisfactory should not be given credit.

1. Is or was. 2. To. 3. Gave, or gives. 4. Girl or child in the first blank, and to in the second blank. 5. And in the first blank, with dogs in the second blank. 6. Have, make or gain. 7. Not or never in the first blank, with parents, friends, or sister in the second blank. 8. Boy, man or child in the first blank, with fell in the second blank. 9. Is or was in the first blank, with to in the second blank, and windy in the third blank. 10. Succeeds or can. 11. Animal in the first blank, his or its in the second blank, and size in the third blank. 12. Man in the first blank, with carried or carries in the second blank, and wore or wears in the third blank. 13. On in the first blank, quenches in the second blank, drink in the third blank, and cold or pure in the fourth blank. 14. Patriotism in the first blank, waving or carrying in the second blank, come or go in the third blank, and marching in the fourth blank. 15. That or which in the first blank, worth in the second blank, well in the third blank, doing in the fourth blank. 16. Does or can in the first blank, give in the second blank, every in the third blank. 17. When in the first blank, better in the second blank, practice in the third blank, at in the fourth blank, wrong in the fifth blank, doing in the sixth blank. 18. Which or that in the first blank, cause in the second blank, are in the third blank, and very or most in the fifth blank. 19. To in the first blank, when in the second blank, thirsty in the third blank, and great or real in the fourth blank. 20. Whether in the first blank, likes, desires or welcomes in the second blank, or in the third blank, one in the fourth blank, not in the fifth blank, as in the sixth blank, insult in the seventh blank.

MENTIMETER NO. 24: Analogies or Mixed Relations.