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Ahhh, good enough kludge for me, here we go, 4 question NO PEEKING:
1. How do you get an elephant into a refrigerator?
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Answer: Open the refrigerator door, put the elephant inside, and close the door. This question tests your tendency to provide overly complex solutions to simple problems.
2. How do you get a giraffe into a refrigerator?
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Wrong answer: Open the refrigerator door, put the giraffe inside, and close the door.
Correct answer: Open the refrigerator door, take out the elephant, put the giraffe inside, and close the door.
This question tests your ability to think through the consequences of your actions.
3. The Lion King gives a banquet and invites all the animals. All the animals attend except one. Which animal does not attend?
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Answer: The giraffe. It's still inside the refrigerator. This question tests your memory.
4. You need to cross a crocodile-infested river. How do you get across without being eaten?
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Answer: You swim. All the crocodiles are at the Lion King's banquet.
This question tests your ability to learn from your mistakes.
In a survey by Arthur Andersen, 90% of professionals got all 4 questions wrong. However, many pre-schoolers got one or more correct. According to Arthur Andersen, this conclusively disproves the theory that most professionals have the mentality of a 4-year old.
[This message has been edited by Shalazar (edited 11-15-00@7:12 pm)]
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