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. |
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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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Stephen
02-25-2012
05:39 pm
xxx.xxx.xxx5.42
(total posts: 1)
132
8
He used "than" twice. It was used correctly only once though. ;)
Michael
02-25-2012
04:37 pm
xxx.xxx.xxx4.67
(total posts: 1)
8
10
Joe you're wrong it's than.
Joe
02-25-2012
04:19 pm
xxx.xxx.xxx.217
(total posts: 1)
9
23
It's funny how Lucas says that if u didn't get at least 11/12 he was unsure if u should have graduated high school. Since we are being a stickler, Lucas, u should have used "then" rather than "than" on your one sentence. See what I did there. B t dub, 9/12.
ryan
02-25-2012
04:18 pm
xxx.xxx.xxx.121
(total posts: 1)
9
9
10/12 or 41(multiplied by 4.167)
Allan
02-25-2012
03:56 pm
xxx.xxx.xxx.135
(total posts: 1)
8
40
These 12 questions have very little to do w/ I.Q. By definition, anything that measures knowledge or experience is not I.Q. Number 1 and number 11 are clearly I.Q related questions. The rest are questionable to varying degrees since they are testing either math skills, word meanings, or knowledge (the months of the year).
Dang I'm good
02-25-2012
01:52 pm
xxx.xxx.xxx.158
(total posts: 1)
7
141
I got a 50.004 score on this wonderlic test, I must be the smartest guy in the world, DRRRRRRRRR!
L.S.
02-25-2012
09:52 am
xxx.xxx.xxx67.7
(total posts: 1)
84
15
This is just a basic I.Q. test. Why is mathematical ability the preliminary basis for judging a player's potential in the NFL?
Willy
02-25-2012
09:41 am
xxx.xxx.xxx.219
(total posts: 1)
9
37
Maybe this is more about time management than anything else! I think no one answers all the questions. If the real test asks 50 questions and you have 12 minutes the key is to answer the quick no-brainers and then go back and waste time on some of the questions like 9 and 10. BTW the reserve/preserve question is bogus!
lucas
02-25-2012
01:54 am
xxx.xxx.xxx.234
(total posts: 1)
10
105
I have heard that this test is simular to the sat, surely the sat must be harder than this if you didnt get at least 11/12 than idk if you should have graduated high school
dino
02-25-2012
01:53 am
xxx.xxx.xxx4.80
(total posts: 1)
9
12
9/12
Ponder
02-24-2012
11:16 pm
xxx.xxx.xxx.166
(total posts: 1)
8
8
Are people projecting out what they would score from just these 12 questions because that's not accurate. Or is there a link I'm missing to the entire test?
Within the time required I got 8/12. Of course I did play high school and college football.
Jake
02-24-2012
11:13 pm
xxx.xxx.xxx.157
(total posts: 1)
10
9
????? I could have answered at least half of these right back when I was in 5th grade. I just lost all respect for football players.
ADog
02-24-2012
11:08 pm
xxx.xxx.xxx.203
(total posts: 1)
11
9
I guess I got a 40, but don't remember how to multiply decimals.
Kyle
02-24-2012
09:47 pm
xxx.xxx.xxx.115
(total posts: 1)
14
19
I understand that preserve and reserve have similar meanings, but they also mean neither the same nor the opposite...
Cap'n
02-24-2012
07:41 pm
xxx.xxx.xxx7.33
(total posts: 1)
13
8
The players have to get 50 questions in 12 minutes, so to be fair you should have to do this in under 3 minutes (not 5). Also, there will be a little mental fatigue after 40 questions.
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