This 21 question test (which feels much longer) is geared to make you zoom into your current eye-or-ear input—compare that with previous empirically saved data (your memories) and make a choice based on fuzzy-biased-preconceptions and supposition. Your multiple-choice answer (or you can fill in the blank if you wanna) will most-likely make you glitch.
I scored an 11. Grading on the curve, 52% is better than average. If this article is right, the best score so far is a 13 (62%). Napkin math: 13+ gets an A, 11-12 gets a B, 9-10 are C's, 7-8 are D's and 6 and below are F's.
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