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185. Do you frequently find yourself "waiting" for something to
happen of taking
186. If you.thought that someone was suspicious of you and your
actions, would you tackle them on the subject, rather than
leave them to work it out?
187. In a disagreement do you find it hard to understand how the
other person fails to see your side and thus agree with you?
188. Do you spend very little if any time grumbling about the con-
ditions of your work?
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189. Are you usually truthful to others?
190. Do mere acquaintances appeal to you for aid or advice in their
personal difficulties?
191. Do you spend too freely in relation to your income?
192. Do you sometimes feel that your age is against you (too
young or too old)?
'193. Can you take a "calculated risk" without too much worry?
194. Do you have spells of being sad and depressed rather than
staying about the same level?
195. Do others push you around?
196. Do you tend to hide your feelings?
197. Do you make allowances for your friends where with others
you might judge more severely?
198. Are you frequently dismayed by the actions of other-s not
being able to understand their duplicity or stupidity?
199. If you were involved in a slight car accident would you really
take the trouble to see that any damage you did was made
good?
200. Do you consider you have many warm friends?
This next page is a clear transparent sheet that
you lay over the marking sheet. This overlay
will get you the "raw scores" for the person's
OCA answers. For each column A through J you
add up the values of the person's raw scores to
come up with their raw score for each of A
through J.
The next 4 pages is the percentile chart (scoring
sheet) to translate the "raw scores" into the
scores you will graph. Note that there are two
sheets for men and two for women. Two are for
14-18 year olds and the other two for over 18
years old. You need to use the correct sheet that
matches the person doing the test (gender and
age). In each column are two number: the first
will match the "raw score"; the second is the
number you will graph.
STANDARD OCA PERCENTILE CHART
NORMS. BOYS 14-18 YEARS.
Copyright 1978 by L. Ron Hubbard All Rights Reserved
A B C 0 E F G H 1 J
Stable Happy Composed Certainty Active Aggressive Responsible Correct Apprecia Comm.
(Causative) Estimation tive Leval
108+ 100
107+ 99
106+ 98
105+ 97
104+ 97
103+ 96 108+ 100 108+ 100
102+ 95 107 + 99 107 + 100
101 + 92 106+ 98 106+ 99
100+ 90 105+ 97 105+ 98
99+ 88 104+ 97 104+ 97
98+ 85 103+ 96 103+ 96
100+ 99 97+ 80 102 + 94 102+ 94
109+ 98 96+ 76 101 + 92 101 + 92
108+ 96 95+ 70 100+ 90 100+ SO
107+ 95 94+ 68 99+ 88 99+ 88
106+ 94 93+ 66 98+ 84 98+ 86
105+ 93 92+ 62 97+ 80 97+ 84 114 + 100
104+ 92 91 + 58 96+ 78 96+ 80 113 + 99
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99+ 80 118 114+100 86+ 46 91 + 60 91 + 60 109+ 94 112+ 94 101 + 100 108+ 94
98+ 76 117 + 100 113 + 98 85+ 44 90+ 56 90+ 54 108+ 92 111+ 90 100+ 99 107+ 90
97+ 70 116+ 98 112 + 94 84+ 42 89+ 52 89+ 50 107 + 90 110+ 86 99+ 98 106+ 86
96+ 64 115+ 96 111 + 90 83+ 40 88+ 48 88+ 42 106+ 84 109+ 82 98+ 96 105+ 80
95+ 58 114+ 90 110+ 86 82+ 38 87+ 44 87+ 36 105+ 82 108+ 76 97+ 94 104 + 74
94+ 52 113+ 82 109+ 82 81 + 36 86+ 40 86+ 30 104+ 78 107 + 70 96+ 90 103+ 68
93+ 48 112+ 76 108+ 78 80+ 34 85+ 36 85+ 26 103+ 72 106+ 64 95+,86 102+ 60
92+ 42 111+ 68 107 + 72 79+ 32 84+ 32 84+ 24 102+ 66 105 + 56 94+ 80 101 + 54
91 + 36 110+ 62 106+ 64 78+ 28 83+ 28 83+ 22 101 + 58 104 + 48 93+ 72 100+ 46
90+ 30 109+ 54 105+ 54 77+ 24 82+ 24 82+ 18 100+ 50 103+ 40 92+ 62 99+ 38
89+ 24 108+ 44 104+ 44 76+ 20 81 + 20 81 + 14 99+ 44 102+ 30 91 + 50 98+ 30
88+ 18 107 + 36 103+ 34 75+ 14 80+ 16 80+ 10 98+ 34 101 + 22 90+ 40 97+ 24
87+ 12 106+ 20 102+ 22 74+ 10 79+ 10 .79+ 6 97+ 26 100 + 14 89+ 28 96+ 18
86+ 6 105 + 10 101 + 10 73+ 6 78+ 4 78+ 4 96+ 18 99+ 8 88+ 18 95+ 12
85+ 0 104+ 6 100+ 2 72+ 2 77+ 2 77+ 2 95+ 4 98+ 2 87+ 6 94+ 4
84- 6 103 - 6 9Q. - 6 71 - 2 76 - 4 76 - 2 94 - 0 97 - 4 86- 4 93 - 2
83 - 12 102 - 18 98 - 12 70 - 6 75 - 14 75 - 12 93 - 10 96 - 10 85 - 16 92 - 8
82 - 18 101 - 26 97 - 20 69 - 8 74 - 22 74 - 20 92 - 18 95 - 14 84-28 91 - 14
81 - 26 100 - 32 96 - 26 68 - 10 73 - 26 73 - 30 91 - 28 94 - 22 83-40 90 - 20
80 - 32 99-36 95 - 32 67 - 12 72 - 40 72 - 40 90-38 93 - 28 82 - 56 89 - 24
79 - 40 98 - 44 94 - 40 66 - 16 71 - 48 71 - 50 89 - 46 92 - 40 81 - 62 88 - 28
78 - 46 97 - 48 93 - 46 65 - 20 70 - 58 70 - 58 88 - 54 91 - 52 80 - 70 87 - 32
77 - 54 96 - 54 92 - 54 64 - 24 69 - 68 69 - 64 87 - 60 90 - 58 79 - 78 86 - 38
76 - 60 95-58 91 - 60 63 - 28 68 - 72 68 - 72 86 - 66 89 - 62 78 - 80 85 - 40
75 - 66 94 - 62 90 - 66 62 - 30 67 - 78 67 - 80 85 - 70 88 - 68 77 - 84 84 - 44
74 - 72 93 - 66 89 - 74 61 - 36 66 - 82 66 - 85 84 - 76 87 - 72 76 - 86 83 - 48
73 - 76 92 - 70 88 - 76 60 - 42 65 - 86 65 - 90 83 - 80 86 - 74 75 - 88 82 - 52
72 - 80 91 - 72 87 - 80 59 - 48 64 - 88 64 - 94 82 - 86 85 - 78 74 - 90 81 - 56
71 - 82 90 - 76 86 - 84 58 - 50 63 - 90 63 - 95 81 - 90 84 - 78 73 - 91 80 - 60
70 - 84 88 - 78 85 - 86 57 - 52 62 - 91 62 - 96 80 - 91 83 - 80 72 - 92 79 - 64
69 - 88 87 - 82 84 - 88 56 - 56 61 - 92 61 - 97 79 - 91 82 - 82 71 - 93 78 - 66
68 - 90 86-84 83 - 90 55 - 60
to - 93 ,
60 - 98 78 - 92 81 - 84 70 - 94 77 - 68
67 - 91 85-86 82 - 91 54 - 62 59 - 94 59 - 99 n - 92 80 - 86 69 - 95 76 - 72
66 - 92 84-88 81 - 91 53 - 64 58 - 95 58 -100 76 - 93 79 - 87 68 - 96 75 - 74
65 - 93 83 - 89 80 - 92 52 - 70 57 - 97 75 - 93 78 - 88 67 - 97 74 - 76
64 - 94 82 - 89 79 - 92 51 - 74 56 - 98 74 - 94 77 - 89 66 - 98 73 - 80
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57 - 98 75 - 93 72 - 96 44 - 93 67 - 97 70 - 95 66 - 91
56 - 99 74 - 93 71 - 96 43 - 94 66 - 98 69 - 96 65 - 91
55 - 99 73 - 94 10 - 97 42 - 95 65 - 98 68 - j!6 64 - 92
54 -100 72 - 94 69 - 97 41 - 96 64 - 99 67 - 97 63 - 92
53 -100 71 - 95 68 - 98 40 - 97 63 - 99 66 - 97 62 - 93
52 -100 70 - 95 67 - 98 39 - 98 62 -100 65 - 97 61 - 93
51 -100 69 - 96 66 - 98 38-99 64 - 98 60 - 94
50 -100 68-96 65 - 99 37 -100
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67 - 96 64 - 99 62 - 99 58 - 95
66 - 97 63 - 99 61 - 99 57 - 96
65 - 97 62 -100 60-99 56-96
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60 -100 57 -100 55 -100 51 -100
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50 -100
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A B C 0 E F G H I J
STANDARD OCA PERCENTILE CHART
NORMS FOR ADULT MEN (18 &OVER) WEIGHTED SCORES.
Copyright 1978 by L. Ron Hubbard All Rights Reserved
A B C D E F G H I J
Stable Happy Composed Certainty Active Aggressive Responsible Correct Apprecia- Comm,
(Causative) Estimation tlve level
108}+ 98
108+ 100 103
102+ 96 104+ 100 107 + 99
101 + 95 103+ 99 106+ 98
100+ 92 102+ 98 105+ 97
99+ 90 101 + 97 104+ 96
98+ 88 100+ 94 103+ 95
97+ 85 99+ 93 102+ 94
96+ 80 98+ 90 101 + 93
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94+ 70 96+ 84 99+ 91
93+ 68 95+ 80 98+ 90 114+100
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105+ 90 114+ 94 86+ 48 88+ 54 91 + 60 111 + 96
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104+ 82 117+ 92 113 + 68 85+ 46 87+ 50 90+ 56 110+ 94 100+ 99 106 + 70
103+ 78 116+ 88 112+ 82 84+ 44 86+ 48 89+ 52 109+ 92 115+ 100 99+ 98 105 + 66
102+ 74 115+ 84 111 + 74 83+ 42 85+ 46 88+ 48 108+ 88 114+ 90 98+ 97 104 + 62
101 + 68 114+ 78 110+ 68 82+ 40 84+ 44
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107+ 82 113+ 84 97+ 96 103 + 60
100+ 62 113+ 72 109+ 60 81 + 38 83+ 40 86 40 106+ 74 112+ 78 96+ 90 102 + 58
99+ 56 112+ 64 108+ 54 80+ 36 82+ 36 85+ 36 105+ 66. 111 + 72 95+ 86 101 + 54
98+ 50 111 + 56 107+ 48 79+ 34 81 + 32 84+ 32 104+
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110+ 64 94+ 82 100+ 50
97+ 42 110+ 48 106+ 40 78+ 32 80+ 28 83+ 28 103+ 46 109 + 56 ,93+ 80 99+ 44
96+ 36 109+ 40 105+ 34 77+ 30 79+ 24 Ba+ 24 102+ 36 108+ 48 92+ 72 98+ 38
95+ 28 108+ 32 104+ 28 76.+ 28 78+ 20 81 + 20 101 + 28 107 + 40 91 + 60 97"\ 30
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93+ 14 106+ 16 102+ 14 74+ 14 76+ 79+ 12 99+ 16 105+ 28 89+ 32 95+ 16
92+ 8 105+ 8 101 + 8 73+ 8 75+ 8 78+ 8 98+ 12 104+ 16 88+ 18 94+ 8
91 + 0 104+ 2 100+ 2 72+ 2 74+ 4 77+ 4 97+ 4 103+ 2 87+ 2 93+ 2
91 0 103 - 4 99 - 4 7ft - 2 73 - 2 76 - 2 96 - 4
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86 - 10 92 - 4
90 - 6 102 - 12 98 - 10 70 - 6 72 - 6 75 - 12 95 - 12 101- 10 85 - 22 91 - 10
89 - 14 101 - 18 97 - 16 69 - 8 71 - 12 74 - 20 94 - 18 100 84 - 34 90 - 14
88 - 20 100 - 24 96 - 22 68 - 10 70 - 18 73 - 30 93 - 26 99 - 18 83 - 46 89 - 20
87 - 28 99 - 28 95 - 28 67 - 12 69 - 24 72 - 40 92 - 32 98 - 24 82 - 56 88 - 24
86 - 34 98 - 34 t 94 - 34 66 - 16 68:- 30 71 - 50 91 - 40 97 - 28 81 - 64 87 - 28
85 - 40 97 - 40 93 - 40 65 - 20 6i - 36 70 - 58 90 - 46 96 - 32 80 - 70 86 - 32
84 - 46 96 - 44 92 - 46 64 - 24 66 - 40 69 - 64 89 - 52 95 - 36 79 - 76 85 - 36
83 - 52 95 - 50 91 - 52 63 - 28 65 - 46 68 - 72 88 - 56 94 - 42 78 - 80 84 - 40
82 - 58 94 - 55 90 - 58 62 - 30 64 - 50 67 - 80 87 - 62 93 - 46 77 - 86 83 - 44
81 - 64 93 - 60 89 - 64 61 - 36 63 - 56 66 - 85 86 - 66 92 - 50 76 - 90 82 - 46
80 - 74 92 - 66 88 - 70 60 -\42 62 - 62 65 - 90 .. 85 - 72 91 - 54 75 - 92 81 - 50
79 - 76 91 - 70 87 - 76 59 - 48 61 - 70 64 - 94 84 - 76 90 - 58 74 - 95 80 - 56
78 - 80 90 - 78 86 - 82 58 - 50 60 - 76 63 - 95 83 - 80 89 - 62 73 - 96 79 - 58
77 - 82 89 - 80 85 - 86 57 - 52 59 - 82 62 - 96 82 - 82 88 - 66 72 - 96 78 - 60
76 - 84 88 - 82 84 - 90 56 - 56 58 - 90 61 - 97 . 81 - 84 87 - 70 71 - 97 77 - 62
75 - 88 87 - 86 83 - 92 55 - 60 57 - 92 60 - 98 80 - 86 86 - 74 70 - 97 76 - 64
74 - 92 86 - 80 82 - 94 54 - 62 56 - 94 59 - 99 79 - 88 85 - 76 69 - 98 75 - 68
73 - 94 85 - 90 81 - 96 53 - 64 55 - 98 58 -100 78 - 88 84 - 78 68 - 98 74 - 70
72 - 96 84 - 92 80 - 97 52 - 70 54 - 99 77 - 90 83 - 80 67 - 99 73 - 72
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45 - 93 70 - 99 76 - 90 66 - 84
76 - 99 57 44 - 94 69 - 99 75 - 90 65 - 86
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43 - 95 68 - 99 74 - 91 64 - 90
55 42 - 96 67 - 99 73 - 92 63 - 92
41 - 97 66 72 - 93 62 - 94
40 - 98 65 _ 99 71 - 94 61 - 95
39 - 99 64 70 - 95 60 - 96
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66 - 97 56 - 99
65 - 98 55 - 99
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63 - 99 53 -100
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A B C D E F G H I J
STANDARD DCA PERCENTILE CHART
NORMS. GIRLS 1.4-18 YEARS.
Copyright 1978 by L Ron Hubbard All Rights Reserved
A B C 0 E F G H I J
Stable Happy Composed Certainty Active Aggressive Responsible Correct Apprecia- Comm.
(Causative) Estimation tive Level
108 + 100
107 + 99 108+ 100
106 + 98 107+ 99
105+ 97 106+ 99
104+ 97 108 + 100 105+ 98
103+ 95 107 + 100 104+ 96
110+ 100 101 + 92 106+ 99 103+ 94
109+ 99 100+ 90 105 + 98 102 + 92
108+ 98 99+ 88 104 + 96 101 + 90
107 + 97 98+ 85 103 + 94 100+ 88
106+ 96 97+ 80 102+ 92 99+ 86
105+ 94 96+ 76 101 + 90 98+ 80
104+ 92 95+ 70 100+ 88 97+ 76 112+ 100
103+ 88 94+ 68 99+ 82 96+ 72 111+100
102+ 86 93+ 66 98+ 78 95+ 70 110 + 99 115 + 100
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97+ 74 116+ 99 113+ 98 88+ 50 93+ 58 90+ 56 105+ 94 110+ 92 114 + 100
96+ 70 115+ 96 112+ 96 87+ 48 92+ 54 89+ 54 104 + 93 109+ 90 113+ 99
95+ 66 114+ 90 111 + 92 86+ 46 91 + 50 88+ 52 103+ 92 108+ 86 112+ 98
94+ 64 113+ 86 110+ 90 85+ 44 90+ 46 87+ 50 102+ 91 107 + 82 101 + 100 111 + 94
93+ 60 112 + 84 109+ 86 84+ 42 89+ 42 86+ 48 101 + 90 106+ 78 100+ 98 110+ 90
92+ 56 111 + 80 108+ 82 83+ 40 88+ 38 85+ 44 100+ 86 105+ 74 99+ 96 109+ 86
91 + 52 110+ 74 107 + 78 82+ 38 87+ 34 84+ 40 99+ 82 104+ 70 98+ 94 108+ 80
90+ 46 109+ 70 106+ 74 81 + 36 86+ 30 83+ 38 98+ 78 103+ 64 97+ 90 107 + 74
89+ 42 108+ 62 105+ 68 80+ 34 85+ 26 82+ 36 97+ 72 102+ 60 96+ 88 106+ 68
88+ 36 107 + 60 104+ 62 79+ 32 84+ 22 81 + 32 96+ 66 101 + 54 95+ 82 105+ 62
87+ 34 106+ 50 103+ 54 78+ 28 83+ 18 80+ 30 95+ 58 100+ 48 94+ 74 104 + 54
86+ 28 105+ 42 102+ 46 77+ 24 82+ 14 79+ 24 94+ 48 99+ 42 93+ 64 103+ 50
85+ 24 104 + 34 101 + 38 76+ 20 81 + 10 78+ 20 93+ 40 98+ 36 92+ 54 102 + 44
84 + 18 103+ 26 100+ 26 75+ 14 80+
'8 77+ 16 92+ 32 97+ 32 91 + 44 101 + 34
83+ 12 102 + 18 99+ 18 74 + 10 79+ 6 76+ 10 91 + 22 96+ 22 90+ 32 100+ 24
82+ 6 101 + 12 98+ 10 73+ 6 78+ 4 75+ 4 90+ 14 95+ 14 89+ 20 99+ 16
81 + 0 100+ 6 97+ 2 72+ 2 77+ 2 74+ 2 89+ 6 94+ 6 88+ 6 98+ 6
80 - 8 99 - 4 96 - 6 71 - 2 76 - 2 73 - 6 88 - 2 93 - 2 87 - 8 97 - 2
79 - 16 98 - 10 95 - 12 70 - 6 75 - 6 72 - 20 87 - 12 92 - 10 86 - 20 96 - 12
78 - 26 97 - 16 94 - 18 69 - 8 74 - 24 71 - 30 86 - 20 91 - 16 85 - 34 95 - 18
77 - 34 96 - 24 93 - 24 68 - 10 73 - 34 70 - 42 85 - 28 90 - 24 84 - 46 94 - 28
76 - 42 95 - 30 92 - 30 67 - 12 72 - 42 69 - 52 84 - 38 89 - 28 83 - 56 93 - 32
75 - 50 94 - 34 91 - 38 66 - 16 71 - 50 68 - 60 83 - 46 88 - 34 82 - 68 92 - 36
74 - 56 93 - 42 90 - 44 65 - 20 70 - 58 67 - 68 82 - 54 87 - 40 81 - 72 91 - 38
73 - 62 92 - 46 89 - 48 64 - 24 69 - 64 66 - 76 81 - 62 86 - 46 80 - 78 90 - 44
72 - 68 91 - 48 B8 - 54 63 - 28 68 - 70 65 - 82 80 - 68 85 - 50 79 - 84 89 - '48
71 - 72 90 - 54 87 - 62 62 - 30 67 - 74 64 - 88 79 - 74 84 - 56 78 - 88 88 - 52
70 - 74 89 - 60 86 - 66 61 - 36 66 - 80 63 - 92 78 - 78 83 - 60 77 - 90 87 - 56
69 - 78 88 - 64 85 - 72 60 - 42 65 - 86 62 - 96 77 - 82 82 - 84 76
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68 - 82 87 - 68 84 - 74 59 - 48 64 - 88 61 - 98 76 - 84 81 - 68 75 - 92 85 - 64
67 - 86 86 - 72 83 - 78 58 - 50 63 - 90 60 - 99 75 - 86 80 - 72 74 - 93 84 - 66
66 - 90 85 - 76 82 - 82 57 - 52 62 - 92 59 -100 74 - 88 79 - 76 73 - 94 83 - 70
65 - 91 84-80 81 - 84 56 - 56 61 - 94 58 -100 73 - 90 78 - 78 72 - 95 82 - 72
64 - 92 83 - 82 80-88 55 - 60 60 - 96 72 - 91 77 - 92 70 - 96 81 - 74
63 - 93 82 - 84 79 - 90 54 - 62 59 - 97 71 - 92 76 - 93 69 - 96 80 - 76
62 - 94 81 - 86 78 - 90 53 - 64 58 - 98 70 - 93 75 - 93 68 - 97 79 - 78
61 - 95 80 - 88 77 - 91 52 - 70 57 - 98 69 - 94 74 - 94 67 - 97 78 - 80
(/J 60 - 96 79 - 90 76 - 91 51 - 74 56 - 99 68 - 95 73 - 94 66 - 98 77 - 78
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54 - 99 73 - 93 70 - 94 45 - 92 62 - 99 67- 97 71 - 90
53 - 99 72 - 94 69 - 95 44 - 93 61 - 99 66 - 98 70 - 90
52 -100 71 - 94 68 - 95 43 - 94 60 -100 65 - 98 69 - 90
51 -100 70 - 95 67 - 96 42 - 95 59 -100 64 - 98 68 - 91
50 -100 69 - 95 66 - 97 41 - 96 58 -100 63 - 99 67 - 91
68 - 96 65 - 97 40 - 97 62 - 99 66 - 92
67 - 96 64 - 98 39 - 98 61 - 99 65 - 92
66 - 97 63 - 98 38 - 99 60 -100 64 - 93
65 - 97 62 - 99 37 -100 59 -100 63 - 94
64 - 98 61 - 99 58 -100 62 - 94
63 - 9a 60 -100 57 -100 61 - 95
62 - 99 59 -100 56 -100 60 - 95
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STANDARD OCA,PERCENTILE C H ~
NORMS FOR ADULT WOMEN (18 &OVER) WEIGHTED SCORES.
Copyright 1978 by L Ron Hubbard All Rights reserved
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A B C 0 E F G H I J
Stable Happy Composed Certainty Active Aggressive Responsible Correct Apprecia Comm.
(Causative) Estimation tive Level
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108 + 100
108+ 100 108 + 100 107 + 100
107 + 99 107 + 100 106+ 99
106+ 98 106 + 100 105+ 98
105+ 97 105 + 100 104+ 97
104 + 97 104+ 99 103+ 96
103 + 96 103 + 99 102+ 94
102+ 95 102 + 98 101+ 92
101 + 92 101 + 97 100+ 90
100 + 90 100+ 97 99+ 87
99+ 88 99+ 96 98+ 84
98+ 85 98+ 94 97+ 81
97+ 80 97+ 92 96+ 78
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103+ 86 107+ 96 89+ 52 89+ 66 88+ 54 113+ 98
102+ 84 106 + 94 88+ 50 88+ 62 87+ 51 112+ 94
101 + 80 105+ 92 87+ 48 87+ 58 86+ 48 111 + 90
100+ 78 104+ 88 86+ 46 86+ 54 85+ 45 112 + 100 101 + 100 110+ 88
99+ 76 111 + 98 103+ 84 85+ 44 85+ 50 84+ 42 111 + 99 100+ 99 109+ 84
98+ 72 110+ 92 102+ 80 84+ 42 84+ 46 83+ 39 110+ 98 115+ 90 99+ 98 108+ 80
97+ 70 109+ 86 101 + 76 83+ 40 83+ 42 82+ 36 109 + 90 114+ 86 98+ 95 107 + 74
96+ 66 108+ 80 100+ 70 82+ 38 82+ 38 81 + 33 108+ 88 113+ 80 97+ 92 106+ 68
95+ 62 107+ 74 99+ 64 81 + 36 81 + 34 80+ 30 107+ 86 112+ 76 96+ 86 105+ 64
94+ 58 106+ 68 98+ 58 80+ 34 80+ 30 79+ 27 106+ 82 111 + 70 95+ 80 104 + 58
93+ 54 105+ 62 97+ 50 79+ 32 79+ 28 78+ 24 105+ 80 110 + 64 94+ 72 103+ 52
92+ 48 104+ 54 96+ 44 78+ 28 78+ 24 77+ 21 104+ 78 109+ 58 93+ 64 102+ 44
91 + 42 103+ 46 95+ 38 77+ 24 77+ 20 . 76+ 18 103+ 66 108+ 50 92+ 56 101 + 38
90+ 36 102+ 38 94+ 30 76+ 20 76+ 16 75+ 15 102+ 54 107+ 42 91 + 46 100+ 30
89+ 28 101 + 30 93+ 24 75+ 14 75+ 12 74+ 12 101 + 42 106+ 34 90+ 34 99+ 22
88+ 20 100+ 20 92+ 18 74+ 10 74+ 8 73+ 9 100+ 30 105+ 24 89+ 22 98+ 14
87+ 12 99+ 10 91 + 8 73+ 6 73+ 4 72+ 6 99+ 20 104+ 16 88+ 12 97+ 8
86+ 4 98+ 2 90+ 6 72+ 2 72+ 2 71 + 3 98+ 10 103+ 6 87+ 10 96+ 2
85 - 4 97 - 4 89 - 2 71 - 2 71 - 12 70 - 10 97 - 0 102 - 0 86 - 2 95 - 2
84 - 12 96 - 10 88 - 8 70 - 6 70 - 26 69 - 22 96 - 8 101 - 2 85 - 14 94 - 10
83 - 20 95 - 16 87 - 14 69 - 8 69 - 38 68 -' 36 95 - 14 100 - 4 84 - 28 93 - 14
82 - 26 94 - 22 86 - 20 68 - 10 68 - 48 67 - 48 94 - 18 99 - 6 83 - 40 92 - 20
81 - 28 93 - 28 85 - 26 67 - 12 67 - 58 66 - 58 93 - 28 98- 8 82 - 50 91 - 24
80 - 38 92 - 32 84 - 30 66 - 16 66 - 66 65 - 68 92 - 38 97 - 10 81 - 62 90 - 28
79 - 44 91 - 38 83 - 36 65 - 20 65 - 74 64 - 78 91 - 44 96 - 12 80 - 70 89 - 32
78 - 50 90 - 40 82 - 42 64 - 24 64 - 78 63 - 86 90 '- 52 .95 - 22 79 - 80 88-36
77 - 54 89 - 44 81 - 48 63 - 28 63 - 82 62 - 92 89 - 58 94 - 30 78 - 86 87 - 40
76 - 60 88 - 46 80 - 54 62 - 30 62 - 86 61 - 97 88 - 64 93 ... 36 77 - 90 86 - 44
75 - 64 87 - 50 79 - 60 61 - 36 61 - 90 60 - 98 87 - 68 92 - 42 76 - 92 85 - 46
74 - 70 86 - 54 78 - 66 60 - 42 60 - 92 59 - 99 86 - 72 91 - 46 75 - 95 84 - 50
73 - 74 85 - 58 77 - 70 59 - 48 59 - 94 59 -100 85 ~ 78 90 - 52 74 - 96 83 - 56
72 - 78 84 - 62 76 - 76 58 - 50 58 - 96 84 - 80 89 - 56 73 - 96 82 - 58
71 - 84 83-66 75 - 82 57 - 52 57 - 97 83 - 84 88 - 58 72 - 97 81 - 60
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The next 2 pages are various versions of graphs
used. For each trait/score A through J, mark a
dot corresponding to the number you found on
the percentile chart. Draw a line connecting A to
B, B to C, etc. On the second version of the
chart, the IQ test score is marked in the
rightmost column.
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The next two pages are the marking sheet for the
IQ test. This is what you give to the person
doing the IQ test.
NaVIS FAST MARKING ANSWER SHEET
FORM "A"
SCORE: _
READ THIS PAGE FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS
NAME (FULU _
ADDRESS _
AGE LAST BIRTHDAY __YEARS.
DATE (TODAY) 19 _
This test is to ascertain your efficiency at solving problems. There are various sorts of questions. Below
are some sample questions. Read each question and decide which of the answers given is the correct one.
Sample (1) Which of the five helo", hard?
a) cotton b) iron c) wood d) lint e) silk
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The right answer is (b) iron; so a heavy mark has been placed in the oval under the column (b) opposite
the question. This is the way to the answers. Try the next sample question yourself. Fill in the oval
under the correct column.
Sample (2) A pekinese is a kind of _____.
a b c d e
a) cat b) fish c) bird d) dog e) plant 0 0 0
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The answer is dog, so you should have filled in the oval under column d.
Sample (3) Which of the numhers below is smaller than 62?
a b c d e
a) 65 b) 94 c) 71 d) 63 e) 59 0 0 0 0 0
The answer is 59 of course, so you should have filled in the oval under column e.
There are 80 questions to the test. You are not necessarily expected to answer all of them in the time
allowed, but answer as many as you can. You will be allowed 30 minutes after you are told to begin. Try
to get as many right as possible. but do not try to go so fast that you make careless mistakes. If a question
appears to difficult go onto the next one, you may have time to come back to the difficult one.
No questions will be answered by the examiner after the test has started. If vou have some questions ask
them now.
Copyrighl (c) 1960. L. Ron Hubbard. All RighlS Reserved.
FORM "A"
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The next five pages are the test questions for the
IQ test. I believe that currently, Scientology uses
two versions of this test: version A and version
B. They alternate between the two tests.
Note: There is no information in this packet for
scoring the IQ test.
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I, If two ice creams cost eight how many could you huy for eighty
(a) 160 (b) 16 (c) 20 (d) 64 (e) 6
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2. A child dOl" not alway, het\ c,,'
(a) eyes (b) nose (e) toys (d) lung (e) mouth
3. A collellc'" I' mn"t 10
(a) text books (b) a blackboard (c) a janitor (d) a teacher (e) pencils
4. Usually it is ,afer to .iudge chara".'ter hy
(a) wealth (b) appearance (c) voice (d) actions (e) shoes
5. The first figure is related to the second in the same way as the third is related to one of the following
four. Which one?
This
is to this 2
as this is to
(a) (b)) ) ) )
(c) 5
6. The opposite of awkward is
(a) strong (b) healthy (c) beautiful
7 The moon i... relatc..'d III l',lIth a, the earth is tn
(d) slow (e) graceful
(a) Venus (b) clouds (c) the sun (d) the stars (e) the Universe
R. If the first two statements are true the third is -?
George is older th'\n Bill.
Harry is older than George.
Bill is younger than Harry.
(a) true (b) false (c) uncertain
9. Which of the five words below is most unlike the other four?
(a) swift (b) "quick (c) speedy (d) run (e) fast
10. Which of these words comes first in the dictionary?
(a) forgotten (b) furious (c) failure (d) fast (e) fire
11. Diamonds are more costly than glass because they are
(a) prettier (b) purer (c) transparent (d) carbon (e) scarcer
12. What letter in the word LONDONER is the same number in the word (counting from the beginning)
as it is in the alphabet?
(a) E (b) 0 (c) N (d) L (e) D
13. A memory that is not definite could be said to be
(a) safe (b) vague (c) forgotten (d) beautiful (e) sad
14. If a dog can run 10 feet in I/5th of a second, how many feet could he run in 20 seconds?
(a) 500 (b) 350 (c) 2500 (d) 1000 (e) 250
15. Four of these five things are similar in some way, which item is dissimilar?
(a) petrol (b) oil (c) wood (d) electricity (e) coal
16. If 5 crates of oranges weigh 200 pounds and each empty crate weighs 5 lbs., how many pounds
oranges are there in the five crates?
(a) 205 (b) 55 (e) 175 (d) 120 (e) 195
17. One number is out of series in the following: 1, 6, 2, 7, 3, 8, 4, 9, 5, 9.
Which number is incorrect?
(a) 7 (b) 9 (c) 10 (d) 12 (e) 6
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19. If 2 1/2 yards of wire cost IS what will 20 yards cost?
(a) $2.50 (b) 32 (c) 21 (d) $1.20 (e) 73
20. Four of these words are alike in some way. Which one is not so alike?
(a) throw (b) dislike (c) reject (d) answer (e) listen
21. The opposite of economy is
(a) buying (b) miserly (c) waste (d) extravagance (e) spending
22. A discussion always involves
(a) an argument (b) an office (c) a chairman (d) an audience (e) subject
23. Find the two letters in the word LOBOTOMY which" have the same number of letters between them
in the word as in the alphabet. Which of these two letters comes first in the alphabet?
(a) T (b) M (c) L (d) Y (e) 0
24. If the first two statements are true the third is -?
One cannot become a champion swimmer without much practice.
Jim frequently practices swimming.
Jim will be a champion swimmer.
(a) true (b) false (c) uncertain
25. Which of these expressions is most unlike the other three?
(a) fair to good (b) handsome to beautiful (c) small to little (d) warm to hot "
26. How many of the following words can be made from the letters in the word TRIANGLES using any
letter any number of times? feeling, greatest, glorious, relating, greasiness, trials, re-instate.
(a) 3 (b) 6 (c) 7 (d) 5 (e) 4
27. In physics the law of conservation of energy is
(a) obsolete (b) absolute (c) hypothetical (d) theoretical (e) adjustable
28. Mat is to bat as -? is to stone.
(a) Iud; (h) harJ h: I g.rind (d) mill (e) prone
29. Which of these words is related to slow as many is to few?
(a) stopped (h) eal:h (c) going (d) extra (e) fast
30. The opposite of occasionally is
(a) seldom (b) periodically (c) frequently (d) never (e) variably
31. A man and his wife, his two daughters and their husbands and four children in each daughter's family
make up a party of -? persons.
(a) 14 (b) 12 (c) 6 (d) 9 (e) 15
32. The opposite of affinity is
(a) love (b) encouragement (e) joy (d) hate (e) fear
33. A cinema film is related to a phonograph in the same way that -? is related to a pond.
(a) swimming (b) waterfall (c) yacht (d) fish (e) water
34. At a party (ere are always
(a) drinks (b) games (c) guests
35. A clock is related to time as scales are to
(a) heavy (b) motion (c) weight
(d) cabaret
(d) ounces
(e) waiters
(e) weighing machiqe'
36. "Action of changing positions" is a good definition for
(a) chaos (b) activity (c) re-arrangement (d) confusion (e) promotion
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37. If the first two statements are true. the third is -?
All students have passed their exams.
John has not passed his exam.
John is a student.
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(a) true (b) false (e) uncertain
38. If the words below' are arranged to make a good sentence, what letter would the second word of the
sentence commence with?
men. two. nave. le[l'. m o ~ t
(a) A (b) T (e) M (d) L (e) H
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This
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(a) (b) (c) (d)
40. Truth is to falsehood as -? is to absence.
(a) lie (b) leave (c) presence (d) absenteeism (e) visit
41. A father is always -? than his son.
(a) taller (b) slower (c) older (d) wiser (e) sharper
42. Such things as language, clothing, customs, color, indicate
(a) temperament (b) race (c) birthplace (d) location (e) personality
43. A building always has
(a) doors (b) windows (c) walls (d) bricks (e) chimneys
44. What is related to a sphere in the same way that a square is related to a cube?
(a) sides (b) circle (c) triangle (d) angles (e) dimension
45. Which of these pairs of words is most unlike the other three?
(a) sad-pity (b) beautiful-ugly (c) truth-lie (d) give-take
46. The two words. necessary and desired mean
(a) the opposite (b) the same (c) neither the same nor the opposite
47. Of the five words below four are alike in a certain way. Which one is not like these four?
(a) run (b) walk (c) crawl (d) crouch (e) jump
48. The idea that the earth is the centre of the universe is
(a) improbably (b) intelligent (c) subversive (d) insular (e) astronomical
49. The opposite of brave is
(a) stubborn (b) traitor (c) cowardly (d) slow (e) irresponsible
50. The opposite of success is
(a) ensure (b) withdraw (c) failure (d) setback (e) win
51. Precede means to go before, pre-arrange means to arrange before, therefore pre means
(a) to arrange (b) before te) to do before (d) to go before (e) to do before or after
52. If 13 1/2 yards of wire cost $1.3S, what will 10 1/2 yards cost?
(a) 93 (b) $1.05 (c) 7S (d) $1.44 (e) 43
53. Which number in this series appears a second time nearest the beginning?
7 564 8 9 I 0 6 0 9 9 7 6 S 841 902
(a) S (b) 1 (e) 0 (d) 6 (e) 7
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54.
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55. if the first two of the following statements are true the third is -?
Some of our acquaintances are clerks.
Some of our acquaintances are male.
Some of our acquaintances are male clerks.
(a) true (b) false (c) uncertain
56. If the words below are re-arranged to make a good sentence the fourth word in the sentence would
end with what letter?
the two bird is in hand the bush a in worth
(a) E (b)D (c) 0 (d) A (e) H
57. A soda fountain serves a mixture of three-parts water and two-parts orange. How many pints of
water will it take to make 100 pints of the mixture?
(a) 80 (b) 33 1/3 (c) 60 (d) 66 2/3 (e) 40
58. If a person says things he knows to be incorrect he is said to be
(a) careful (b) stubborn (c) untruthful (d) uninformed (e) self-confident
59. Which of these expressions is most unlike the other three?
(a) read books (b) make beds (c) receive guests (d) work difficulties
60. If a father can walk 10 feet while baby crawls four feet, how many feet can father walk while baby
crawls six feet?
(a) 12 (b) 8 (c) 15 (d) 18 (e) 20
61. A statement which has not a definite meaning is said to be
(a) unfair (b) true (e) ambiguous (d) doubtful (e) incorrect
62. Which of the following is a trait of personality?
(a) affluence (b) reputation (c) position (d) withdrawn (e) power
63. One number is wrong in the following series- 2, 12, 4, 9, 8, 6, 16, 4. What should that number be?
(a) II (b) 3 (c) S (d) 9 (e) I0
64. Going is to gone as now is to
(a) will be (b) today (c) then (d) yesterday (e) hereafter
65. If the words below were arranged to make a good sentence with what letter would the last word of
the sentence end?
know does mother best always not
(a) S (b) R (c) T
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67. If a piece of string 72 inches long shrinks to 66 inches after getting wet, how long would a 96-inch
piece of string be after shrinking?
(a) 92 (b) 48 (c) 88 (d) 90 (el 76
68. Which of the five things below is most like these three- lime, cotton, ivory?
(a) water (b) snow (c) oil (d) cheese (e) sea
69. If you were looking at the five words below in a mirror standing upright the top of the page,
which would look almost the same as if you looked at it directly?
(a) BEET (b) MAMA (c) TOOK (d) DEED (e) SAT
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70. A tiger is most similar to a
(a) donkey (b) elephant (c) W('! r (d) cat (e) zebra
71. Which additional word of the five words helow would make the truer sentence?
Teachers are -? wiser than their pupils.
(a) always (b) never (c) much (d) usually (e) rarely
72. Which of the five words below is most unlike the other four?
(a) lion (b) acrobat (c) clown (d) circus (e) horse
73. What letter is the fourth letter to the right of the letter which is mid-way between U and C in the
word RESURRECTION?
(a) 0 (b) E (c) A (d) T (e) 1
74. Devolution is to evolution as progression is to
(a) expression (b) evaluation (c) retrogression (d) revolution (e) retarding
75. One number is wrong in the following 2. 4, 8, 16, 32, 60. 128. What should that number he?
(a) 3 (b) 9 (1.:) 1M (d) 64 (e) 96
76. If an electric train is travelling 15 m.p.h. to the north and the wind is blowing strongly to the south
at 30 m.p.h. the train will move to the south at 15 m.p.h.
(a) true (b) false (c) uncertain
77. If a piece of string is cut so that one piece is 2/3rds as long as the other and the total length of the
string is 40 yards, how long must the shorter piece be?
(a) 36 1/3 (b) 16 (c) 18 (d) 24213 (e) 24
78.
What number is in the space that is in the circle and in the triangle but not in the rectangle?
(a) I (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4 (e) 5
79. How many numbers are there each of which is in two geometrical figures (but only two)?
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4 (e) 5
What number is in the same geometrical figure or figures (and no others) as the number 7?
(a) 4 (b) 3 (c) 2 (d) 6 (e) 5
Copyright 1960. L. Ron Hubbard. All Rights Reserved.
Note: There is no information in this packet for
scoring the IQ test.
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