The GRID above contains 20 images. Each question in this section will ask you to identify one of them based on a prompt like this one:
The image above contains: A part of a plant
You will have 10 seconds or less to select the correct answer from the 4 options below. The image grid is the same for every question in this section.
In this case, the correct answer would be Leaf.
Ready to go? Please click on the word Leaf now to proceed.
Above, you will see a set of 8 shapes on a white background at the top, plus a bigger one on a dark background at the bottom. The top 8 shapes also have a letter assigned to each. This is the key you will use.
You will need to match the shape at the bottom to the corresponding shape at the top using the letter as the key.
This key may also change from one question to another, so the same shape may have a different letter attached to it later in the section. Some shapes will change as well, and may even appear obstructed.
In this example, the shape at the bottom is the the same as the first shape in the set of 8, which has the letter A assigned to it. Thus, you will need to click on the letter A from the 8 options below.
You will have 8 or less seconds to pick the right answer in each of the following questions. The difficulty will increase and time allotted will decrease as you progress.
Please click on A to continue.
The image above contains two patterns, which are either exactly the same or slightly different from one another.
Choose if the two patterns in the image above are the same or different.
The correct answer in this example is that they are the same.
The complexity will increase as you progress and the time to answer will decrease. You will have 6 or less seconds to decide starting with the next image. Click on Same to continue.
You are almost done! This is the final section of the quiz.
At the start of this quiz you were shown an image grid with 20 images used in the first section.
Recall that image grid now and try to remember the specific items it showed and their location in the grid.
The image contained 5 rows and those are counted as 1 - 5 from top to bottom.
For this final section, you be given a hint, and then you will need to select the correct item and location combination from the options below. Then click choose.
Each question will have three item options, and three row options. The choices are randomly arranged and you must pick one of each.
In this example the hint is: Something green and natural.
The only such item in that image grid was a leaf, and it was located in the top row. Thus, the correct combination here is Leaf, and Row 1.
You were not told to memorize this image, so just guess if you can't remember. You will be given 15 seconds or less for each question after this one.
Select Leaf and Row 1, then click choose to continue.
Roughly 7% of test takers in the target age range of 50-70 years old are expected to score in this 0 - 21 range, which means that you are likely to be at significant risk for some level of cognitive impairment.
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Roughly 16% of test takers in the target age range of 50-70 years old are expected to score below 25. A score between 21 and 25 means that you may be at a moderate risk for a level of cognitive impairment.
Roughly 84% of test takers in the target age range of 50-70 years old are expected to score above 25. A score above 25 means that your risk is low and your cognitive faculties are generally in good shape.
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Roughly 18% of test takers in the target age range of 50-70 years old are expected to score above 37. A score above 37 means that your risk is low and your cognitive faculties are in great shape for your age.
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