How 28 met 26 (again!)

This is a phrase-completion test based on the following model:

24 H in a D = 24 hours in a day

It doesn’t matter if you write the answers in uppercase or lowercase, but the answers
must be exactly as expected (no additional intervals or dashes and the spelling must be correct).
There is no time limit for this test.
Answers will automatically be verified as you type them.

Scoring: 1 to 5 is Average, 6 – 11 Somewhat Intelligent, 12 to 18 Intelligent, 19 + Genius

I have a history with this test but haven’t been able to find it online for awhile, so thanks to Test Pattern for the link. Tall Paul and I took it a couple of years ago, and we still address each other by our respective scores in e-mails.

(26 – I hope you don’t plan on following that link to take the test again and change your score now! 🙂 Love you, ~28)

UPDATED 9-14: After you give this thing a fair shot – honor system is in effect! – you can find the answers here. Thanks to Working Girl for her diligent research in locating this information.

(26 – Too bad we can’t remember which ones we missed! Love you, ~28)

*And if you really want to know how 28 met 26 – we were “introduced” by eHarmony and corresponded online for a couple of weeks, but the day before we were supposed to go on our first date, we almost met at Target. We were in neighboring checkout lines, but he didn’t see me – granted, he’s so tall he’s easier to spot.

Subscribe to Blog via Email

Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Join 2,318 other subscribers

5 comments

  1. alison – I think there are two “n’s” in “millennium,” and if spelling counted that might be why it didn’t give you that one, because I’m pretty sure that’s the answer. But it is a fun test – and I’d say that you’re actually another “26,” like my husband.

  2. Yes, it was also a spelling test.

    Speaking of test, some of my readers were a tad annoyed that it seemed to be South African-biased. Certainly I didn’t know what a “rand” was…..

    Florinda, that sounds like a very romantic way to meet a husband!

  3. WG – My sister has a much more romantic story; she and her husband actually met at a wedding (her coworker, his former roommate). They got engaged in the middle of the Golden Gate Bridge.

    Since my first wedding anniversary is a little over a month away, there may be some more reminiscing going on here during the next few weeks.

    And thank you again for finding those answers!