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Reasoning puzzle
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Joined: 05 Dec 2005
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Reasoning puzzle

http://paulcooijmans.lunarpages.com/p/gliaweb/tests/reason

I have solved the test ecxept for question 12;it would be appreciated if someone could help me out Very Happy

PostPosted: Mon Dec 05, 2005 6:35 pm
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Again...

© Paul Cooijmans 2003 wrote:
Do not discuss the problems with other persons, either before, during or after taking the test. Publication of answers results in prosecution. There is no time limit. It is allowed to use reference works, but do not use computer software.

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How can someone force people not to discuss answers to problems unless the test is under closed circumstances?

Even though he says that on his website, I doubt there could be any legal avenue he could take if people did.

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