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Celebrity I.Q. Test

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Celebrity I.Q. Test was a Liquid Generation Sabotage screamer. It is unique among sabotage pranks, and most screamers in general, in that it features multiple possible screamer faces, one of which will be chosen at random. The screamer was taken down along with the entire Liquid Generation website.

The game is presented as a regular I.Q. test, which would then compare the player's score to the one of real-life celebrities, to see which one of them would match their intelligence. The title screen features a scrolling slideshow of various celebrities on the right, which would supposedly be among the possible results. The game itself consists of 15 logic-based questions, some of which require keyboard input. The quiz is completely playable with no tricks involved, the screamer does not show up until the player submits their result.

Once the results are submitted, a fake loading bar appears while the game is allegedly calculating the player's score. When it is about 2/3 done, an unflattering close-up photo of one of the various celebrities pops up with the same male scream that was used in almost every other sabotage screamer they made (possible results include Sloth (portrayed by the late John Matuszak) from the 1985 film Goonies, the late Anna Nicole Smith, Evan Marriott, and Carrot Top). Then, a message appears saying "Your I.Q. is like... (celebrity name) Yes, you really ARE that stupid".

During the usual sabotage jingle with the Liquid Generation cartoon ninja, a small sign at the bottom left tells the player their actual score out of a possible 15.

Questions

  1. If you turn a left handed glove inside out it will fit on a right hand. (Answer: true— though it works better with thin gloves and might not fit perfectly)
  2. The following sentence makes sense if the word "listering" is understood to mean the same as the word "shot": When the gun was listening, the hunter realized he had to listening higher. (Answer: true, though the conjugation is incorrect which makes the question harder to understand)
  3. Which one is the odd one out? [shows five different sets of interlocking shapes]
  4. An upside down clock's minute hand points to the right when it is twelve forty five. (Answer: no; a mirrored clock would)
  5. Which word can be added to the front of the following words to create other English words? [lists КЕЕР, STATE, STAIRS, HOLD, DRAFT] (Answer: “up”)
  6. If you have three quarters, a dime and a nickel and spend thirty three cents then this leaves you with fifty two cents. (Answer: no; you’d have 57)
  7. Which one of the five designs makes the best comparison? [displays a logic puzzle]
  8. Seven chickens and two cats have a total of twenty two legs. (Answer: true)
  9. Bowl is to cereal as envelope is to: (Answer: letter)
  10. The following words are the opposites of words that begin with the letter C: [lists OPEN, HOT, CONVEX, EXPAND, COURAGE] (Answer: yes— closed, cold, concave, contract, cowardice)
  11. Determine the missing square. [displays another logic puzzle]
  12. The product of 8 x 3 x 3 x 2 is more than the product of 18 x 16. (Answer: false)
  13. What is the next logical number in the following sequence of numbers: 5, 7, 10, 14, 19, _ ? (Answer: 25– a1 = 5 a2 = 5 + 2 = 7 a3 = 7 + 3 = 10 a4 = 10 + 4 = 14 a5 = 14 + 5 = 19 a6 = 19 + 6 =25.)
  14. Sally likes 225 but not 224; she likes 900 but not 800; she likes 144 but not 145. Which does she like: [displays 1600 and 1700] (answer: 1600)
  15. Which one is the odd one out? [displays 5 shapes]

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Links

NOTE: The following game contains a screamer!

  • digitaldial.us/swf/Celebrity%20IQ%20Test.swf
  • Permalink: web.archive.org/web/20241128153825/digitaldial.us/swf/Celebrity%20IQ%20Test.swf
  • archive.org/details/celebrityiqtest_flash

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