English: This image is the entire third sub-test ("Test Three") of the exam given to incoming freshman at Princeton University in 1925. The author of the test was Carl Brigham (1890-1943), who the following year would use this test unchanged (except for question order) as sub-test seven of the first Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT). Students were given 6 minutes to complete this sub-test.
Printed on page 253 of "A Study of Error" (1932) by Carl Brigham.
Copyright information: the 1932 copyright was not renewed, and so the work is now in the public domain.
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A Study of Error
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