Wonderlic test

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The Wonderlic test is an American IQ test . As a short test to measure general intelligence, it is mainly used to select personnel.

This test consists of 50 questions, which you have a total of 12 minutes to answer. The 20 points achieved in this test correspond to an intelligence quotient of around 100.

This test is used, among other things, by the clubs of the National Football League to test the intelligence of the players available in the Entry Draft . This is based on the assumption that an intelligent player can better grasp the complex moves of his team.

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