IQ test for politicians!



Long overdue. Sadly, only in Qld. so far

PROSPECTIVE Liberal National candidates are being forced to sit new-age intelligence tests to ensure they are smart enough to be politicians.

The Courier-Mail can reveal LNP candidates are being put through so-called "psychometric tests" in a bid to weed out the unworthy.

The tests used by the LNP hierarchy specifically measure a person's aptitude rather than concentrate on an individual's personality traits.

Only people seeking preselection in marginal seats have undergone the tests so far, but existing MPs may face the same probe into their intellects.

LNP state secretary Michael O'Dwyer said the testing was part of a new strict vetting process to ensure candidates were up to the rigours of being an MP.

"What we are trying to do is get a very stringent process in place so the best candidates are coming through," he said.

Mr O'Dwyer said he was unaware if such tests were used elsewhere in Australian politics, but they were introduced by the Conservatives in the UK. "It is certainly a process that is way more thorough than what we have had," he said. "It is good at identifying those people who are good to go to pre-selection and will be good representatives of their local communities."

He refused to reveal how many people seeking pre-selection had failed. However, Mr O'Dwyer insisted delays resolving some pre-selections had been caused by huge interest in representing the party. "We have been overwhelmed with the response we have had to nominations," he said.

The LNP had been seeking to pre-select candidates in 34 seats held by Labor or Independents but are now only likely to complete about 25 before the end of the year.

Psychometric tests have become popular among big businesses seeking the right candidates for positions.

According to the Institute of Psychometric Coaching, aptitude tests had only one correct answer to each question and people were timed on how quickly they responded.

The tests measure a person's "fluid and crystalised intelligence". Fluid intelligence refers to a person's ability to think quickly or use their "street smarts", while crystalised intelligence means their ability to employ their knowledge from past experiences.

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  1. This likely ensures that only the most devious charlatans will qualify.

    Some sort Psychometric analysis and measurement of the consistency between the public face and private reality of their lives would be a better indicator.

    Membership of secret societies and especially those that require the giving of oaths should preclude and exclude such person's entry into the legislature.

    Dual citizenship might also disqualify.

    Any construct founded on duplicity and lies is destined to fail, and we are all worse off for it.

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