Interestingly (per the wiki) higher Wonderlic scores within the range the recruiters deem acceptable are not positively correlated with better athletic performance.
Your quote about a score of 20 corresponding to average intelligence refers to the full test, not the one you linked to.
I think they need a proofreader for question 19.
I failed question 18, because, WTF? Maybe if I’d been looking for difficult questions I’d have got it, but in that context, I had no idea. That was like ‘spell food! Spell your name! Spell Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis! Spell dog!’
I wouldn’t trust it enough to use it for anything but fun, but that formula of 2WPT + 60 actually does correlate with the IQ score that I received in the past when I was tested during my school days.
I agree #18 was confusing. Some of the other questions made me wonder if the average football player is actually a lot dumber than I thought. “The eighth month of the year is:” REALLY? REALLY?
Interesting that apparently in football it can be seen as a liability to score too well on it.
In the wiki entry, there’s this comment:
Based on my experiences, it can be very frustrating working for a boss who is dumber than you are (and no that’s not a brag, it’s just that sometimes very dumb people get into positions of power )
Couldn’t get through all the questions in 5 minutes. I finished in 8 minutes and did pretty good. They tricked me with question 19. Northern/Southern hemisphere.
I never have been any good with timed speed drill tests.
The whole time I kept thinking of the IQ test scene in Idiocracy, i.e. “If you have one bucket that contains 2 gallons and another bucket that contains 7 gallons, how many buckets do you have?”
and
SECRETARY OF DEFENSE
That IQ test you took in prison. You
got the highest score in history.
14 YEAR OLD
Yeah, dumbass. That's how come
President Camacho's makin' you
Secretary of Interior. Cuz you're so
smart. I'm the Secretary. of state,
that's the Secretary of Defense and
she's the Attorney General.
JOE
Look, this has got to be some kind
of mistake, 'cause the test I took was
real, real easy.
Ok, I’m not smart enough to play football. No big deal.
In my defense, the prior questions had me thinking of and creating formulas. Then I latched onto that twice is old thing and took it literally. Stupid error, but hey I’m human.
Until the pages question I thought this was a joke. But that and the letter replacement question could trip you up, I guess.
Still… this is pretty damned easy. If you’re not rushing through it I do not understand how you can get less than 18. Okay, maybe 17 just because you have one brain fart, but come on.
I spotted most of the letter replacements in #4, but not all - BF #1
I skipped #10 because I didn’t feel like doing the math in my head
I didn’t get #18 - and in general, even though I got #17 right, both #17 and #18 could have many correct answers - I’ve always disagreed with these types of questions
For that matter - even though I knew what answer they wanted on #14 (shapes), I can think of other answers too - #5 could be the odd one because it’s the only one that doesn’t have 3 sides parallel to the X or Y axis
I think part of what these things test is experience with these types of questions. As I read the question I spotted the pattern of how they are trying to trip you up, but probably only because I’ve answered questions like this multiple times or riddles with the kids, etc.
I think 50% of what they are testing is experience rather than raw smarts - but that experience is valuable if the questions translate into something applicable to the players job.