Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 17, 1921, WOMEN'S SECTION, Image 21

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Will He Be the One to Get $1,000 for Answering
Bee's Intelligence Questionnaire ?
$3,500 in Cash Prizes Someone Will Get $1,000
Will be distributed by The Bee among the
persons who send in answers to the ques
tions in the "Intelligence ' Questionnaire"
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r A short time ago Mr. Edison gave out a list of questions,
which were spread broadcast across the country stating his
opinion as to the things a college man should know to be quali
fied in holding a job in any ordinary business. There has been
a great deal of comment about these questions and many
people have considered that Mr. Edison's list did not give a
fair rating of the intelligence of the person under examination.
At the present time qualifying oneself to get or hold a
good job is the paramount question with most people.
For the entertainment of the many who are interested in
this subject, The Bee is printing a list of questions of a general
nature. These questions . are o f f ered as a fair test of the intel
ligence of the ordinary person who holds an ordinary job and
to make it interesting to our readers we are offering cash
prizes for answers.
In cash for answering these questions
and 99 others will get cash prizes
ranging from $1.00 to $500.00 each
Here is a chance to prove that you not only are intelligent
enough to hold the ordinary job, but also that you are intelli
gent enough. to grasp the opportunity to make extra money
when this opportunity is offered to you.
It costs nothing to submit your answer it should take
very little effort and'you do not need to be a subscriber to
The Bee in order to have your answers given every con
sideration. ' : '
It will not be required that the answers assume any partic
ular form or nujnber of words or follow the wording of any dic
tionary, encyclopedia or. reference work to be considered cor
rect. Any answer that is a common sense correct answer to
the question will be counted correct. :
You may submit as many 1 ists of answers as you like, but
only one prize will be awarded in a household.
Send in your first list of answers as soon as you have it
ready.
1, Any man or woman who is not an
employe of The Omaha Bee may
submit an answer.
2. Any person may fill out and
send in as many questionnaires
ai he or she may wish, but only
one prize will be awarded in the
' same household. Each question
naire will be considered as a unit
and not in conjunction with any
other questionnaire sent in by
the same person. Only one an
swer is allowed to each question
on each questionnaire, and this
answer must be written in the
space immediately following each
question.
8. Write your full name and ad
dress on each sheet of questions
in the space provided for that
purpose.
4. All answers must be brought to
the office of The Omaha Bee by
6 p. m. August 31, 1921, or
mailed by your postoff ice closing
time August 31, 1921. This
prize offering closes at 6 p. m.
on the above date and answers
sent by mail must be post
marked not later than August 31
in order to be eligible.
R ULES
6. The answer lists submitted will
be judged as follows:
First For the number of cor
rect answers.
Second- For the selection of the
thirty questions which would
best determine the fitness of
an applicant
Third For neatness, spelling,
etc.
The answer list containing the
greatest number of correct an
swers to the questions printed
will be awarded first prize and
so on down the list until the 25
prizes in each classification
nave been awarded.
In case of 8 tie or ties in the
number of correct answers the
tying questionnaires will be
judged for "The Thirty 'Best'
Questions" selected, and the
- prizes will be awarded in each
classification according to the
precedence as determined by the
judges.
If, after judging lists for correct
answers and then judging the se
lections of the 30 "best" ques-
tions, ties still exist, the lists will
be judged for neatness, spelling,
etc., in order to determine the
prize winners.
Addreas All Communication! to I. Q. Department, Omaha
All answers will be checked as
rapidly as they are received and
the awards will be announced as
soon after the closing date as
possible.
7. Anyone sending In a list of an
swers qualifies for the list of
Ordinary Prizes, whether they
subscribe for The Bee or not
Anyone sending in one subscrip
tion for the daily and Sunday
Bee, paid in advance, for three
months, qualifies for the list of
Special Prizes. .
Anyone sending in one subscrip
, tion for the daily and Sunday
Bee, paid in advance, for six
. months, or two subscriptions,
paid in advance, for three
months, qualifies for the list of
Grand Prizes. '
Anyone sending in one subscrip
tion for the daily and Sunday
Bee, paid in advance, for one
year, two subscriptions, paid in
advance, for six months or four
subscriptions, paid in advance,
for three months, qualifies for
the list of Boyal Prizes. '
Either an extension of a present
subscription or a new subscrip
. tion is counted as a subscription
for these prizes.
8. All lists of answers will receive
the same consideration whether
they are qualified by subscrip
tions or whether the person sub
mitting the list of answers is a
subscriber to The Bee.
9. Three prominent Omaha business
men will act as judges of the lists
of answers submitted and will
etermine the prize winners.
Bee, Omaha, Neb.
PRIZES
Ordinary Special Grand Royal
Prize Prise Prize- Prize
Litt Lut Lilt r Lilt
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First Prizes $50 $250 $500 $1,000
Second Prizes $20 $100 $200 $400
Third Prizes $10 $50 $100 $200
Fourth Prizes $5 $25 $50 $100
Fifth Prizes $2 $10 $25 $50
Sixth Prizes $1 $2 $5 $10
to Twenty-fifth r
Prize, Incluiiye
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