Perception Quiz. Which Vertical Line is Longer? (A or B) #1.

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Perception Quiz

Which Vertical Line is Longer? (A or B) #1

Which Dot Is Bigger (A or B)? #2

Which Line Is Longer? (A or B) #3

Describe What You See In One Sentence #4

Describe What You See In One Sentence #5

#6 How Old Is She?

#7 Describe What You See In One Sentence

#8 Describe What You See In One Sentence

#9 Describe What You See In One Sentence

Perception Quiz Answers

Which Vertical Line is Longer? (A or B) #1

They’re The Same, But What’s The Moral? #1

Which Dot Is Bigger (A or B)? #2

They’re The Same, But What’s The Moral?

Which Line Is Longer? (A or B) #3

They’re The Same, But What’s The Moral?

A Or B Not Always Healthy. There May Be More Solutions.

Describe What You See In One Sentence #4

Challis And Faces, But What’s The Moral? #4

Describe What You See In One Sentence #5

Candle And Faces, But What’s The Moral?

#6 How Old Is She?

#6 Young And Old, But What’s The Moral?

There May Be More Than One Correct Solution.

#7 Describe What You See In One Sentence

#7 A Dog, But What’s The Moral?

#7 A Goose, But What’s The Moral?

#7 A Face, But What’s The Moral?

#7 A Llama, But What’s The Moral?

#7 A Mouse, But What’s The Moral?

#7 A Scare- Crow But What’s The Moral?

#7 A Snail, But What’s The Moral?

Take A Closer Look.

#8 Describe What You See In One Sentence

#8 A Man And A Woman

#8 And A Man, But What’s The Moral?

#9 Describe What You See In One Sentence

#9 A Clown

#9 And A Circus, But What’s The Moral?

Look At Things From A Different Perspective.

Review The 4 Morals Of The Quiz

#1. Not Always A Or B, Look For More Solutions #2. There May Be More Than One Correct Solution #3. Take A Closer Look #4. Look At Things From Different Perspectives

…And Always ASK WHY!