Trump announces perfect score on IQ test, calling it a "rare achievement"

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BlockBeats News, May 31 — Trump posted on the Truth platform stating, "The results of my physical examination at Walter Reed Military Medical Center have just been announced, and the results are very ideal. Unlike other presidents who have never undergone any approved high-difficulty cognitive tests, I scored a perfect 30 points and am considered to have 'extremely high intelligence.'

In fact, this is my fourth time taking such a test, and I have achieved perfect scores each time, answering all 120 questions correctly out of 120! Very few people can achieve a perfect score, especially when achieving this four times in a row, which is rare. All candidates for the presidency and vice presidency should be required to undergo higher-difficulty cognitive tests."

Public information shows that Trump took the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA), which mainly screens for cognitive decline and is not a tool for measuring "intelligence" or IQ.

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TransparentDome
· 1h ago
Using a dementia screening scale to prove your intelligence is quite a Trump-like move.
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ReadingContractsUntilMyEyesAre
· 9h ago
MoCA cannot determine whether you can understand a briefing; do not confuse the concepts.
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SandwichAlertAgent
· 9h ago
Posting a health check report on social media fits their persona, but credibility is compromised.
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LimeLeverageAlert
· 9h ago
Normal cognition is the threshold for presidency, not the ceiling; don't change the standards secretly.
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PerpNightshift
· 9h ago
A full score on the MoCA indicates no dementia, but what does it have to do with governance ability?
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CandlestickChartsUnderThe
· 9h ago
The focus of this news is not his health, but that he's about to stir up trouble again.
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MarginMarmot
· 9h ago
Cognitive decline screening tools go viral, an unexpected surge of traffic in the medical community
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AvocadoYieldRate
· 9h ago
More difficult test? It's recommended to directly try the final problem of the college entrance exam mathematics.
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