
Anand Mahindra is quite impressed with this mental age test by Harvard University. See post
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Anand Mahindra shared a test to assess a person's mental age. It was created by the School of Psychiatry at Harvard University.
Mahindra Group Chairman Anand Mahindra sure knows how to keep his followers hooked. His Twitter account is a goldmine of content that can inspire or even make someone's day. On October 1, the industrailist took to the microblogging site to share a post. It featured a atest to assess a person's mental age created by Harvard University. And needless to say, the post has gone viral online.
Anand Mahindra shared a test to assess a persons's mental age on Twitter. It was created by the School of Psychiatry at Harvard University. According to the university, the test cannot be aced by a person over 50 years of age. The industrialist was quite impressed with the test as well.
"I have to admit that this was a brilliantly accurate test that a friend urged me to take. Indisputable result," reads the caption of the post.
Take a look:
The post garnered a lot of attention and a ton of reactions from netizens online.
"This is a brilliant test. So wonderful. Passed it at 56," a user wrote.

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