I remember getting this test in grade six. The teacher had been trying to get the idea across to us to carefully examine things. A few of us clued in but others went through the whole list.
This test is a paradox. If you do number 20, you only do number 1 and number 2. But if you only do number 1 and number 2, you can't do number 20, so task number 20 contradicts itself.
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I remember getting this test in grade six. The teacher had been trying to get the idea across to us to carefully examine things. A few of us clued in but others went through the whole list.
Don't you also have to do number 20 though?
This test is a paradox.
If you do number 20, you only do number 1 and number 2. But if you only do number 1 and number 2, you can't do number 20, so task number 20 contradicts itself.
It's like saying, "this sentence is a lie."
It's not a logic test. It's a paying attention test.
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