There are intelligence tests where time alone gets you to be able to answer all correctly. There are others where you won’t reduce your errors to zero by spending more time. To the extend that it’s valuable for certain application of IQ testing to have a test that could be passed at maximum score that tells us nothing about the underlying nature of intelligence.
There are mental tasks that are complex and require you to hold a lot of information at the same time in your head. The mental task involved in making good GPJ-Open predictions is not one that’s just about spending more time.
There are intelligence tests where time alone gets you to be able to answer all correctly. There are others where you won’t reduce your errors to zero by spending more time. To the extend that it’s valuable for certain application of IQ testing to have a test that could be passed at maximum score that tells us nothing about the underlying nature of intelligence.
There are mental tasks that are complex and require you to hold a lot of information at the same time in your head. The mental task involved in making good GPJ-Open predictions is not one that’s just about spending more time.
A person can write things down, I suspect that an incorrect answer on a test with unlimited time is :
The person got bored and didn’t check enough to catch every error or didn’t possess a fact that the test writer expected every taker to know.
The question itself is wrong. (a correct question is one where after all constraints are applied one and only one answer exists)