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6 days agoResidency and place of purchase is what matters, citizenship has nothing to do with it.
Residency and place of purchase is what matters, citizenship has nothing to do with it.
I’m not sure you understand how IQ tests work. By their nature they need to have questions of varying difficulty so you can capture a broad spectrum of intelligence.
That would be my guess too, it’s rotating and changing size in a linear sequence.
Not true. For example, an EU resident (citizen is the wrong group) purchasing in the US is not covered by EU law.