![]() You get one point for each correct symbol, with half a point for any near-misses. Now, give yourself two minutes to look at the collection of objects. Write down, in any order, as many objects as you can remember in two minutes. You get one point for each correctly recalled item. The next challenge tests your ability to get your head around the unfamiliar. Your task is to learn, in four minutes, 20 Swahili words. Once your time is up, you'll have two minutes to supply the Swahili when prompted with the English. You get one point per correct answer, and half a point for each near-miss. ![]() This exercise tests your ability to memorise sequences of events. Between the two world wars, there were 20 winners of the FA Cup – all familiar teams. (You don't need to be into football for this challenge.) You have two minutes to learn the correct chronological sequence of the FA Cup winners, and two minutes to fill in the table on the answers PDF. You get one point for each correct answer and five extra points if you have no interest in football. ![]() Your ability to apply all of your visual, associative, verbal and imaginative memory skills will be put to the test in this next challenge. ![]() Your job is to learn, in four minutes, the names of the 25 tropical fish. You then have three minutes to fill in the table on the PDF below. ![]()
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