Did not look any up. 3. LACKING MONEY : PENURIOUS :: DOTING ON ONE'S WIFE : uxorious 6. ALL IS ONE : MONISM :: ALL IS SELF : ego(t)ism 9. HOLLOW VICTORY : PYRRHIC :: HOLLOW VILLAGE : Potemkin 10. PILLAR : OBELISK :: MONSTER : Sphinx 12. GOLD : MALLEABLE :: CHALK : brittle 13. EASY JOB : SINECURE :: GUIDING LIGHT : paragon 14. LEG : AMBULATE :: ARM : brachiate 18. JEKYLL : HYDE :: ELOI : Morloch 20. SET OF SETS NOT MEMBERS OF THEMSELVES : RUSSELL :: DARKNESS OF THE NIGHT SKY IN AN INFINITE UNIVERSE : Olbers
This test is supposed to be for people whose IQ is beyond Genius level. I don't think so. The questions aren't easy, but they aren't fiendishly difficult either. There is another test on the site, in which the questions are really easy. I would like to see what the people who score IQ 160 plus on these tests would score on a Mensa test.
We never worked out what 16 was. I thought it might be Cortex, but your answer is correct. Types of lobes.
Obviously, ‘spoilers' — I don’t know how to create that fancy button to warn so. Here’s what I have: 1. Klein 2. compulsive 3. uxorious 4. kings 5. palimpsest 6. solipsism 7. Procrustes 8. Pierian 9. Potyomkin 10. basilisk 11. span 12. friable 13. cynosure 14. brachiate 15. Kuru… or perhaps CJD? 16. occipital 17. cliometics 18. Morlock 19. 20. Olber 21. anagogic 22. Paul 23. genealogy 24. I omitted two because my guesses were obviously incorrect/didn’t want to make a fool out of myself, but left some of the more promising guesses in. There’s [poor] reasoning for each, which I’d be happy to explain if asked. None of these were searched up; I’d like to thank excessive reading, crossword puzzles and sheer, “Slumdog Millionaire”-esque, dumb luck for my answers [though they're likely the wrong ones]. If you have the correct list, I’d love to see it. Numbers nineteen and twenty-four are just going to irk me until then. Thanks for the challenge!
Answers to the Titan Test, no guarantee!!? https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/rec.puzzles/_B_FTJxS_Ys
Spatial What one hears is a change through time, what one sees is a change through space. An obelisk is a ceremonial pillar, a symbolic rather than structural architectural feature, so "basilisk" - a functional monster - would be a miss. Perhaps "grotesque"? And so forth. Genius is as genius does, as Forrest Gump might say. Not a description of a test score.