These attempt-type questions are vastly different from other psychological measurement questions.
If a normal adult were to answer them, they might feel highly offended, thus becoming irritated.
But Orange Vest sat quietly on the bench, like a sculpture with its head bowed. It's unclear whether it's due to his personality traits or because of the three hatted men beside him.
Nan Zhubin continued to ask: "During the day you see the sun, what comes out at night?"
"...The moon."
Nan Zhubin moved down the question list.
In the [Wechsler Intelligence Test], attempt-type questions are scored using an "all or nothing" method — correct answers receive points, incorrect ones do not.
This section posed no significant problems; Orange Vest mostly scored well.
Soon the common knowledge questions passed, reaching the range for analogy questions.
Nan Zhubin glanced at the test question: "What similarities do dogs and wolves have?"
It's slightly more complex.
