“Link the three temperatures below to where they individually belong on the thermometer.”
Fixed it for you.
Take that, 5th graders. I’m smarter than y’all!
None of these are arrows
Fine…
With fletching and everything.
The arrows are supposed to be pointing to the temperatures on the thermometer. Notw from the thermometer to the temperatures.
Nothing I do ever satisfies you! What do I have to do to make you proud, dad?! 😩
Stop collecting shark plushies would be a start.
This adds so much
my guy failed the autism test.
My first thought was that the kid just aced their autism test, but I suppose that depends on what a failure means there
Well, if you ace the autism test it means you have autism, meaning you want it. If you fail the autism test, it means you are being troubled by the condition of having autism, and were administered the test to verify if your troubles are stemming from autism.
Usually the tests are not given to people that can successfully mask and be classified as “high functioning”. Implying that if you are interfacing with the autism test, it’s usually not to see if your excellent programming skills stem from autism, more likely why you tend to be put in distress when lights give off a hum while you wear a wool sweater.
This particular example would be the person failing the test, because instead of correctly assuming the question was to get you to match the numbers to the correct part on the image, you failed by following instructiones too literally.
Incorrect, temperature isn’t only measured in whole numbers. The whole thing should be solid black with arrows.
Yeah, autism
Jim Crow literacy test this one.
There has to be missing context, from a previous question or scenario or something.
OR just a goofed question. Either way LOL
They were supposed to draw arrows from the numbers at the bottom to their place on the thermometer. Context is there, but they certainly should have shown an example or worded it differently.
or like, if they just kinda put the three temperatures above the thermometer that’d help