Quiz: Could you pass Donald Trump's cognitive test?

vostok

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What time is it on the clock?

Ten past 11

This quiz is based on an example of the MoCA test that assesses an individual's language,

memory and visuo-spatial skills - among other functions.

The MoCA may be used to support the diagnosis of dementia.

(http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-42717163)
 
1110_z92vz.png

What time is it on the clock?

Ten past 11

This quiz is based on an example of the MoCA test that assesses an individual's language,

memory and visuo-spatial skills - among other functions.

The MoCA may be used to support the diagnosis of dementia.

(http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-42717163)

well, they said it WAS the really hard one..i was thinking harder questions like what color is the sky?

after all me and @Fogdog don't agree on what color the sky is..
 
1110_z92vz.png

What time is it on the clock?

Ten past 11

This quiz is based on an example of the MoCA test that assesses an individual's language,

memory and visuo-spatial skills - among other functions.

The MoCA may be used to support the diagnosis of dementia.

(http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-42717163)

One of the tests was to come up with as many words starting with "F" as possible in 60 seconds. His first one was probably "fuck".
 
My wife and I applied for long term care insurance recently.

As part of the app process, they had a nurse call each of us seperately to go over our medical history; she also performed a type of cognitive abilities test.

Some of it was actually pretty challenging. Some questions were silly; like what is 75-32. But others were memory based, where they gave you a list of words and then did something else for a little bit and then asked you to list as many as you could remember. Or another was list every fruit you can think of.

We both got the insurance, but I doubt drumph would.......
 
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