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  2. Idiotest - Wikipedia

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    Idiotest (a portmanteau of "idiot" and "test" and stylized with the second letter i inverted) is an American television game show broadcast by Game Show Network (GSN). Hosted by Ben Gleib , the series features contestants in teams of two competing to answer brain teaser and puzzle questions.

  3. IQ classification - Wikipedia

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    Like all current IQ tests, the Wechsler tests report a "deviation IQ" as the standard score for the full-scale IQ, with the norming sample mean raw score defined as IQ 100 and a score one standard deviation higher defined as IQ 115 (and one deviation lower defined as IQ 85).

  4. The Moron Test - Wikipedia

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    In The Moron Test, players are given a scripted series of seemingly simple tasks to complete or questions to answer. The tasks increase in difficulty, challenging players to identify the correct responses under abnormal and deceptive circumstances.

  5. You're an Idiot. Statistically Speaking. - AOL

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    Here's what they found: You are an idiot. No, no, not you specifically, Frank Snardgaard of Jamestown, North Dakota. Everyone.

  6. Feeble-minded - Wikipedia

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    The term feeble-minded was used from the late 19th century in Europe, the United States and Australasia for disorders later referred to as illnesses or deficiencies of the mind . At the time, mental deficiency encompassed all degrees of educational and social deficiency.

  7. Imbecile - Wikipedia

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    Imbecile. The term imbecile was once used by psychiatrists to denote a category of people with moderate to severe intellectual disability, as well as a type of criminal. [1] [2] The word arises from the Latin word imbecillus, meaning weak, or weak-minded. [3] It originally referred to people of the second order in a former and discarded ...

  8. Savant syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The term idiot savant (French for "learned idiot") was first used to describe the condition in 1887 by John Langdon Down, who is known for his description of Down syndrome. Down described approximately ten cases of youth he had known with unusual mental powers, like "verbal adhesion" (eg. memorizing books read once), photographic memory for ...

  9. 'What are you, an idiot?': Kevin O’Leary says people waste up ...

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    Kevin O’Leary says people waste up to 20% of their income on ‘stupid stuff’ like coffee and sandwiches — here’s what he wants you to do instead. Swinging by your local coffee shop for a ...

  10. Duck test - Wikipedia

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    The duck test is a form of abductive reasoning. This is its usual expression: If it looks like a duck, swims like a duck, and quacks like a duck, then it probably is a duck. The test implies that a person can identify an unknown subject by observing that subject's habitual characteristics.

  11. Stupidity - Wikipedia

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    Stupidity can easily be proved the supreme Social Evil. Three factors combine to establish it as such. First and foremost, the number of stupid people is legion. Secondly, most of the power in business, finance, diplomacy and politics is in the hands of more or less stupid individuals.