Assess thyself

(Do I keep going? There are more questions).
Yeah, you can just put them in one message and send it to me in a conversation when you're done, or post it if you want. If you post the answers, it'd probably good to post them in a spoiler, in case someone else decides to take the test. You didn't need to do items 1-11, as I'm pretty sure that the starting point is 12 at your age. When the test is given to little kids, an earlier starting point is used.
 
Yeah, you can just put them in one message and send it to me in a conversation when you're done, or post it if you want. If you post the answers, it'd probably good to post them in a spoiler, in case someone else decides to take the test. You didn't need to do items 1-11, as I'm pretty sure that the starting point is 12 at your age. When the test is given to little kids, an earlier starting point is used.
Oops.
Okay. Hold....
 
B13 - 5
B14 - 4
B15 - 3
B16 - 4
B17 - 6
B18 - 6
B19 - 6
B20 - 5
B21 - 3
B22 - bottom-left
B23 - bottom-left
B24 - 6
B25 - 3
B26 - 1
B27 - 3
B28 - 2
B29 - 2
B30 - 1
B31 - 4
B32 - top-right
B33 - 2
B34 - 6
B35 - 2
B36 - top-left
B37 - 6
B38 - 6
B39 - 2
B40 - 2
B41 - 3
B42 - 5
B43 - bottom-left
B44 - 5
B45 - bottom-right
B46 - 3
B47 - 2
B48 - 5
B49 - bottom-right
B50 - 5
B51 - 2
B52 - 1
B53 - 4
B54 - bottom-left
B55 - 6
 
This is.... interesting.
I pasted the answers into a google doc and then assigned a raw score point for correct answers and 0 points for incorrect answers:
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The test has an interesting scoring system. If one gets 5+ answers correct in a row, their previous mistakes are disregarded, so their raw score is derived by taking the item number of the last item they got correct in their most recent 5+ correct streak and then the number of subsequent correct answers is added to that. So I believe the final raw score would be 51/55 raw, which is admittedly higher than I expected. I think my final raw score was 50. Some of the items are admittedly kind of ambiguous but I'm still surprised, lol.
I only have Spanish norms for Form B:
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"PD" is the raw score, "CI" is the corresponding standard score, and "PC" is the percentile rank. They are kinda questionable, since the norms are more generous at 15-18 than at 11-14, and then they get a lot harsher at 19+, but the American Form A norms still yield a standard score above 130 for 44 raw in the 15-18 age range, so I suppose it's possible that the disparity in ability between the 15-18 age range and the 19-25 age range really is considerable.
 

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