CAN you count backwards in sevens, draw a clock that reads 10 past 11 or memorise a list of five words?
These tasks may seem pretty basic but they make up questions in the world's standard cognitive assessment test,
which Donald Trump passed with flying colors.
The President scored a perfect 100 per cent on the Montreal Cognitive
Assessment (MoCA) - a 30 question task created by medical professionals
to test for dementia.
It's designed to assess attention, memory, concentration, orientation, visual skills, calculations and executive functions.
To the able-minded, the test may seem overly simple but they are some
of the basic mental processes people with the disorder sadly lose.
Trump's doctor earlier revealed how the president scored a perfect 30
on the test, where anything above 26 is considered "normal" and
anything below is a cause for concern.
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