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  2. Wonderlic test - Wikipedia

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    The Wonderlic Personnel Test – Quicktest differs from the Wonderlic Personnel Test in that it is not proctored. The Wonderlic Personnel Test is a much more comprehensive test. [14] [15] The Wonderlic SLE is the scholastic version of the Wonderlic Personnel Test and is commonly administered to nursing school and medical program applicants. [16]

  3. Football IQ - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s, the Wonderlic test caught on in the NFL's assessment of players. [15] A measurement of cognitive ability and problem-solving skills, the Wonderlic was part of scouting processes prior in the lead up to the NFL Draft. [23] Prospective quarterbacks were required to take the Wonderlic. [23]

  4. Opinion: The Wonderlic, one of the NFL's worst ideas, is ...

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    The NFL will no longer administer the Wonderlic. Even though individual teams can, this still could be the last days of the controversial test. Opinion: The Wonderlic, one of the NFL's worst ideas ...

  5. Best Wonderlic scores in NFL scouting combine history - AOL

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    The Wonderlic test was conceived in 1936 to measure a person's general cognitive ability in the areas of vocabulary, reasoning, and math skills.

  6. Can you ace the Wonderlic test? - AOL

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    Learn about the Wonderlic's origin and how and why it's used today — then take a practice test yourself.

  7. Matt Birk - Wikipedia

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    He scored a 46 on the Wonderlic Test, the seventh-highest score in NFL history. [47] Birk is an anti-abortion activist. His wife volunteers at a crisis pregnancy center and he participated in the Maryland March for Life in 2011. [48] He is Catholic. Birk and his wife have eight children. [49]

  8. Mike Kafka - Wikipedia

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    Kafka chose not to bench press at the NFL Combine. [64] On February 28, Kafka answered 35 out of the 50 questions on the Wonderlic test, and was "99 percent sure" that he answered all 35 correctly. [72] Kafka had some of the best measurements in the vertical jump, broad jump, 60-yard shuttle, and three-cone drill among all quarterbacks. [73]

  9. Wonderlic Scores For Top QB Prospects Revealed: Fans React - AOL

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    The post Wonderlic Scores For Top QB Prospects Revealed: Fans React appeared first on The Spun. Andrew Fillipponi of 93.7 “The Fan,” shared the scores of seven QBs on his Twitter.