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Idiot test: are you dumb? APK

Idiot test: are you dumb? APK

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What's Idiot test: are you dumb? APK?

Idiot test: are you dumb? is a app for Android, It's developed by iwolt apps author.
First released on google play in 6 years ago and latest version released in 6 years ago.
This app has 0 download times on Google play and rated as 5.00 stars with 2 rated times.
This product is an app in 益智遊戲 category. More infomartion of Idiot test: are you dumb? on google play
This game provides a bunch of tests to determine your level of logic. Everyone wonders if he or she is a dumb idiot or genius - now you can find this out absolutely for free, using our reliable "idiotic" tests! Find out whether you are an idiot. You can check if your friends are dumb as well ;)


Each question has the following structure:
- condition
- first consequence
- second consequence
- third consequence
"Condition" is the condition of the task, some circumstances that are previously considered somehow proven and always true.
"Consequence" is a logical consequence of the condition. Of the three consequences, one and only one is correct. Your task is to test your ability to separate the correct logical consequences from incorrect ones.
The test does not require special mathematical knowledge. All words in the test should be interpreted in the same way as it is done in the ordinary everyday English language, but not as in mathematics or another special field. All words in the test should be interpreted literally, no metaphors or hints in the test is provided.
In the test, you can find unfamiliar words, such as "kuzdra." These words are intended to assess your ability to think in logic, separating it from your other knowledge about the world around you. Consider that these words can mean anything, but so that the phrase in the condition is truthful in meaning. For example, if it says that "kuzdra runs", this means that object actually can run and, apparently, has legs or feet. It may be for example a person, an animal or even a walking machine :)


Sometimes in the test, words and expressions of opposite meaning are encountered, for example, "they are able" and "do not know how", "big" and "small", etc. In all such cases it is assumed that intermediate variants ("can, but bad", "average") are not considered.