to answer #49 you click on the big star at the bottom in the middle
A completion test requires filling in missing parts of a sentence or passage with the correct words or phrases. On the other hand, a question test involves answering questions posed by the instructor to demonstrate understanding of the material.
The memory task for most items in a multiple-choice test is recognition. Test-takers are presented with a question and a set of options, and they need to select the correct answer from the choices provided, rather than generating the answer from memory.
It seems there might be a typo in your question. I'm not familiar with a psychological test known as "pnlt." However, common psychological tests include the MMPI (Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory) and the Rorschach Inkblot Test, among others. Could you provide more context or clarify the term "pnlt"?
No, it's not even an IQ test because a full half of the test measures your knowledge of words. That is like replacing five questions on a ten-question math test with history questions, and then still calling the test a "math" test. To measure your IQ, just go to wwww.iqtest.dkThank you
The Hazard Perception Test is a component of the UK theory test for drivers. It assesses a driver's ability to spot and react to potential hazards while driving, testing their awareness and anticipation skills. It involves watching video clips of various driving scenarios and clicking when a hazard is identified.
The answer to number 48 on the Vision Test is: A
click the dot next to the number 32 :D
the answer is B (i had the same problem)
The dot in the far right of the blue section
#48 is A (there are no hidden answers) and 49 is the star above the D in don't you just love a starry night (it's about an ingh above it)
I don't know, I'm trying to figure it out.
Nope :)Very good game and addicting. Test it out with a demo :)
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its one of the stars. at the bottom left corner one of the big ones. =b
THE ANSWER IS B NOT j BUT B
C says : Oh well, I guess its game over right??? well click on the i in it that's the answer ~that's not true I've click B about 100 times. click the "i" it's bigger than all the other letters. Plus, on the left hand corner, it says "only "i" can find the way out"