Do you know what the Wonderlic test is? Employers use it to assess learning and problem-solving skills of potential employees. The 12-minute, 50-question test is most famously used by the NFL during the Combine to assess prospective football players. Tim Tebow recently made headlines for his below-average score of 22. To put that into perspective, the average score for NFL quarterbacks is 24. A score of 10 pretty much means a person is literate.
Of course, the Wonderlic isn't a perfect predictor of future performance, but Tebow's score is still notably low. Can you answer these questions about how other NFL quarterbacks have fared in the test?
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A 38.5" vertical leap might make up for this shortcoming.
Trust in the Lord and he'll give you a three foot leap to compensate for your lack of reading skills.
Dan Marino and Jim Kelly both got 15 ? I wouldn't trust someone to go out by themselves in public on a 15 ...