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Wonderlic Sample Test Answer Key



How'd you do on the Wonderlic? The answer key is below.

Once again, some sample scores of other players include: Drew Bledsoe - 37; Steve Young - 33; John Elway - 30; Dan Marino - 16; Donovan McNabb - 14; Hakeem Nicks - 11; Sebastian Janikowski - 9.

Here are average scores for certain professions, per Wikipedia: Chemist - 31; Journalist - 26; Sales - 24; Bank Teller - 22; Security Guard - 17.

Please go to the offical Wonderlic Learn more about the Wonderlic Cognitive Abilities Test.






So, how many did you get right? Multiply the number you answered correctly by 4.167 to get your real Wonderlic score.

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David Staller 03-19-2012 05:28 pm xxx.xxx.xxx6.68 (total posts: 1)
10     21

I got them all
DsCoTt 03-19-2012 11:48 am xxx.xxx.xxx.144 (total posts: 1)
12     21

Forty-two
Susan 03-14-2012 05:54 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.196 (total posts: 1)
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try being out of school for a couple of years and doing the same test and see how well you do, not all of us are great test takers! you guys have a big ego and nerve to judge others!
Brandon Fasy 03-13-2012 08:46 pm xxx.xxx.xxx7.16 (total posts: 1)
14     19

Wonderlic Score: 46
50 points 03-12-2012 05:00 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.105 (total posts: 1)
8     8

This test was easier than the SAT or ACT. Basic algebra?
Sammy 03-12-2012 02:25 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.126 (total posts: 1)
11     19

Not a good test for math phobics.
41.67
Jorge 03-12-2012 01:28 pm xxx.xxx.xxx65.8 (total posts: 1)
38     8

You spelled disgraceful wrong, Greg...
Greg R 03-08-2012 05:44 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.115 (total posts: 1)
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I got 10 right, times 4.167 thats 41.67.
It's desgraceful that anyone with a college education would miss more than 3 out of 12. Quite honestly, if I was taking my time I would have gotten them all right. That a Stanford grad only mustered 30, is pathetic.
mike saltzman 03-08-2012 02:01 pm xxx.xxx.xxx0.18 (total posts: 1)
13     12

i did the samples and missed 3, so I got a 75%. Which if I got that out of 50 would be about a 37, same as Drew Bledsoe. Trying to figure out how one would go about scoring in the single digits or even the teens. The person taking the test would basically not be trying.
brian harris 03-04-2012 10:21 pm xxx.xxx.xxx4.67 (total posts: 2)
27     13

it took me 1:57 seconds to complete this btw "AND I TOOK MY TIME"so 5 minutes is way too long for that simple and small amount of questions...thanks for the test though..i have to take one for ITT TECH. tomorrow morning so it was good to get a feel for it :)
brian harris 03-04-2012 10:15 pm xxx.xxx.xxx4.67 (total posts: 2)
25     13

good enough to get an idea of what a wonderlic test does and is...i cant believe that athleats in pro sports out of college do so poorly on this, its pretty simple....
Adrian 03-01-2012 03:39 pm xxx.xxx.xxx9.44 (total posts: 1)
14     21

I am 13, and this is so easy, did it in 1.5 mins, got all right, how could anyone get below 40?
Ben 02-28-2012 06:47 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.133 (total posts: 1)
13     14

I can't see how anyone can get less than a 35 on this test. If this is anything like the real one, Nicks and Janiskowski, thats sad. My 12 year old could do this easily.
Captain 02-28-2012 06:11 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.251 (total posts: 1)
20     11

For those that got it all right in 5 min...too bad you were supposed to take it in under 3
Vander 02-28-2012 05:32 pm xxx.xxx.xxx1.33 (total posts: 1)
11     12

Pathetic!

100% in less than 5 min. I hope this is not like the real test.






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