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Wonderlic Test Answer Key & Ranks

1. The document contains two answer keys for the Wonderlic Form A and Form B tests, listing answers to 50 questions each. 2. It also includes an explanation of Wonderlic score ranges, describing individuals' learning abilities, problem-solving skills, and decision-making capacities associated with different score levels from superior to very inferior. 3. Scores from 13-15 are described as needing explicit instruction with very limited learning and problem-solving, while scores below 12 are said to have too many difficulties learning and not make immediate decisions.
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Wonderlic Test Answer Key & Ranks

1. The document contains two answer keys for the Wonderlic Form A and Form B tests, listing answers to 50 questions each. 2. It also includes an explanation of Wonderlic score ranges, describing individuals' learning abilities, problem-solving skills, and decision-making capacities associated with different score levels from superior to very inferior. 3. Scores from 13-15 are described as needing explicit instruction with very limited learning and problem-solving, while scores below 12 are said to have too many difficulties learning and not make immediate decisions.
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ANSWER KEY WONDERLIC ANSWER KEY FORM

WONDERLIC FORM “A” “B”

1.- 4 26.- 1 or V 1.- 4 26.- 1 or V


2.- 2 27.- 3 1/3 ctv 2.- 91 27.- 6 2/3 Points
3.- 3 28.- 3 3.- 5 28.- 1 for
4.- NO 29.- 6 4.- 3 29.- $28 Age Add
5.- 3 30.- 10 5.- 2 30.- 1
6.- 1 31.- 1/10 6.- 2 31.- 15 15 – 29 0
7.- 3 32.- YES 7.- 1 or V 32.- 4 30 – 39 1
8.- 1/8 33.- 3 8.- V 33.- 3 40 – 49 2
9.- 1 34.- 20 9.- 1 34.- 88 50 – 54 3
10.- 4 35.- 1/4 sec. 10.- 32 35.- 150 days 55 – 59 4
11.- 3 36.- 24 11.- 3 36.- 2 60 + 5
12.- 6000 37.- 0.625 12.- 8 37.- 21
13.- 1 or V 38.- 6 – 9 13.- 4 38.- 20
14.- 2 39.- 2 14.- 16 39.- 1,3,4
15.- 60 ctv 40.- 1 15.- 4 40.- 250
16.- 2 41.- 1 – 4 16.- 0 41.- 8
17.- 0 42.- 3.22 17.- 1 42.- 3
18.- 13 43.- 0.33 18.- 1/9 43.- 2
19.- 3 44.- 2 19.- 5 – 11 44.- 1/2 sec.
20.- 1 or V 45.- 24 ctv 20.- 2 45.- 3
21.- 20 46.- 2 21.- F 46.- 32 cents.
22.- F 47.- 3 22.- 1 or V 47.- 1
23.- 2 - 5 48.- $175 23.- 4 – 5 48.- 2
24.- 2 49.- 1,2,4,5 24.- 9 feet 49.- 13
25.- 3 50.- 12 25.- 3 50.- $650

WONDERLIC Ranks Explained

Superior more than 35 points


People capable of gathering and synthesizing information easily, can infer information and reach conclusions about their
work situations, have excellent problem-solving skills, learn faster, and are very easy to make decisions when information is
missing.

Above average from 25 to 34 points


They have good ability to learn on their own, can gather information to make decisions with little help, ability to analyze
problems with a limited number of alternatives.

Middle Ground from 20 to 24 points


Able to learn work routines quickly with the ability to learn, but using a combination of written materials and real work
experiences, they ask for help in solving problems and making decisions.

Lower than Averagefrom 16 to 19 points


They require more time to learn, they must be well trained before being assigned a task, they can perform simple operations,
they require a lot of help to solve problems, they make limited decisions, they are successful in elementary situations.

lower from 13 to 15 points


Need to be explicitly taught most of what they need to learn, may not make good use of training, may operate easy-to-use
equipment, very limited learning with low problem-solving skills.

Very Inferior less than 12 points


They have too many difficulties in learning, they cannot solve complex problems, they do not make immediate decisions,
they may not take advantage of formal training.

ANSWER KEY
WONDERLIC FORM “A”
WONDERLIC ANSWER KEY FORM
“B”
1.- 4
26.- 1 or V
1.- 4
26.- 1 or V
2.- 2
27.- 3 1/3 ctv
2.- 91
2
They have too many difficulties in learning, they cannot solve complex problems, they do not make immediate decisions,
they m

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