It’s a ruse. They give you the score on the final page.
I reasoned that four have soft skins and one a hard shell.
I put coconut. The rest are friut, have seeds, and/or are soft.
Another thing Washte and I have in common – I’m a Visionary Philosopher with an IQ of 138, but last time I took this test, it was 135.
By the way, for all you folks who keep saying you’re not smart enough for Mensa – a lot of you are smarter than I am, so there!
CJ
I got 129, and am a “visual mathematician,” and I usually keep score when we play Spades because I’m so terrified of losing what very little mathematical ability I have that I figure I’d better stay in practice SOMEHOW.
Then again…I have, for years, been living proof of “It’s not what you have; it’s what you DO with it,” - in that I have it but I haven’t done bubkes with it. So…YMMV, to an extreme degree.
136, but I didnt get a type! Must be because I put in a fake email addy 
Logging in with the fake email addy I gave (haha at their domain and I signed up for alllll the spam) gives me my results. 136 Fact Curator.
I went with grape, because the others all grow on trees.
But thats just a visionary philosopher’s view.
I took this test about a year and a half ago, but wanted to see what I’d get this time:
Hmm. Not too bad, I guess…
F_X
Visionary Philosopher, 138.
What was the scramblet word for ANLDEGN?
I passed in case this was timed.
129, Facts Curator.
And ANLDEGN is England, a country.
135 Facts Currator. I guess I recognized a lot of the cliches and addages…
A two page test taken in 5 minutes, and we’re looking for insight into our “intellectual type”?!
It was fun, though.
xeno
135, Visionary Philosopher
(I keep dropping points every time I take one of these. In no time I’ll be eating soup with a fork.)
lieu: Just close your eyes and think of England.
What was the answer to “What number is one half of one quarter and one tenth of 800?” (This is the only question that threw me.)
Cool, with the non-native bonus I would have a 158 IQ. 
The e-mail said that 27% of Facts Curators had their first makeout session at a school dance.
Apparently Bill Gates is a Facts Curator too …
135
and apparently I need my eyes open to do math.
Visual mathmetician is pretty funny, since if I have any abilities in any areas, they certainly ain’t math. Course I guess this test must be right, and my life experience to this point wrong!
Would have been interesting if they added a time component, as I’m just about due to leave the office for the day, and didn’t want to do this on my own time!
punha - That one (#35) took me a minute, but once I saw it, I really, really liked it. But I can’t tell you, because then I’d have to kill you. 
It took me longest to get #34, the one with the multicolored squares. But I was sure of my answer when I figured it out.
Another one I’m wondering about was #2: “Which one of these five is least like the other four?” (Mule, Kangaroo, Cow, Deer, Donkey)
I went with Kangaroo because of the mammal/marsupial difference, but IMHO it could just as easily have been Mule because of the reproductive/sterile distinction. Which one’s a bigger difference, making the differing one least like the other four? Depends on how you look at it.
Other than that one, I was least sure of #37 (the one with the cross/triangle/square above a circle/square/oval, either of which could be grayed in or just outlined). But now that I’ve looked at it again, it seems obvious.
And the coconut one - I went with the coconut because of the hard/soft and fruit/nonfruit distinctions.
Doh!
The answer to “one half of one quarter and a tenth of 800” hit me as I was driving home.
I hate questions like that!
It’s one of those questions that depend on an imprecise sentence structure (or on an unusual parsing of a sentence) to get the “correct” answer.
Doh! Again!
Upon review of the damn thing, I read the question wrong the first time, and placed an “and” where there’s an “of”.
[sub]Never mind.[/sub]
Why, “England”, of course. At least, I certainly hope so. I’m just trying to figure out which ones I got wrong. Not that I’m a perfectionist, or anything.
CJ
134 – Insightful Linguist.
What a mouthful, eh?