Freaky Test #2
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Freaky Test #2
Again, follow the instructions, and answer the questions one at a time as quickly as you can!
What is ...
1+5?
2+4?
3+3?
4+2?
5+1?
Now, repeat the number 6 to yourself as fast as you can for 15 seconds!
Then scroll down!
QUICKLY, THINK OF A VEGETABLE!
Then scroll down!
Keep scrolling...
You're thinking of a carrot, right?
If not, you are among only 2% of the population who thought of something else.
98% of the population will answer "carrot" during this exercise.
What is ...
1+5?
2+4?
3+3?
4+2?
5+1?
Now, repeat the number 6 to yourself as fast as you can for 15 seconds!
Then scroll down!
QUICKLY, THINK OF A VEGETABLE!
Then scroll down!
Keep scrolling...
You're thinking of a carrot, right?
If not, you are among only 2% of the population who thought of something else.
98% of the population will answer "carrot" during this exercise.
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The ripened seed-bearing part of a plant when fleshy and edible.
In other words, a "fruit" is any fleshy material covering a seed or seeds. Most fruits, from a horticultural (science of cultivating) perspective, are grown on a woody plant, with the exception of strawberries.
Or you can say, generally a fruit is the edible part of the plant that contains the seeds. So your eggplant, tomato, cucumber and zucchini are fruits.
Sorry.
I got potatoe
MrsD
The ripened seed-bearing part of a plant when fleshy and edible.
In other words, a "fruit" is any fleshy material covering a seed or seeds. Most fruits, from a horticultural (science of cultivating) perspective, are grown on a woody plant, with the exception of strawberries.
Or you can say, generally a fruit is the edible part of the plant that contains the seeds. So your eggplant, tomato, cucumber and zucchini are fruits.
Sorry.
I got potatoe
MrsD
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