The Cognitive Reflection Test may only have three questions, but just 17 per cent of people manage to get them all right – can you?
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Fewer than one in five people pass this IQ test, thought to be the shortest in the world at only three questions long. The Cognitive Reflection Test has a pass rate of just 17 per cent, leaving the ...
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