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INTRODUCTION:
Hello, and welcome to the nerdity test. This test is
designed to help you determine your nerdity quotient. In the past, someone may
have watched you,or listened to something you said and then exclaimed, "You
geek! What do you think you are doing?" Or maybe it's just us. In any event, we
here at the nerdity testing lab were prompted to ask "just what is a nerd?" In
response, we came up with this test. By taking it, you will determine your
current nerdity quotient (from 0% to 100%), with 100% roughly corresponding to a
pile of sludge unable to communicate with anything human except through a device
that is a miracle of modern medicine and engineering, and whose only connection
to the outside world is through the computer Internet system.
RECOMMENDATIONS and HINTS:
It is felt that for maximum enjoyment, you
should respond out loud with your answers. You should treat each "yes" that you
say as a personal catharsis of what you are doing wrong (or right depending on
your opinion of nerdity) and each "no" may then be disputed by your peers. In
this way, errors due to lying or personal oversight are avoided and the test
also has a therapeutic effect for the closet nerd. As an aside, information
gleaned about others should be treated confidentially. Each of us has a
dork-side that we don't want others to know about.
Experiment shows that nerdity CAN be cured! With effort and personal
sacrifice... The nerdity quotient is a cross between proclivity toward as well
as actual current status in nerddom. Some questions are "have you ever..." while
others are "do you now...". The former register the fact that you have a
propensity toward nerdity, while the later acknowledge the fact that you are
currently geeking. Obviously, as your answers toward the "do you now" type
questions change, so will your nerd quotient.