Find out about President Trump's test of cognitive ability

Test the Montreal Awareness Assessment that the US President has just experienced and score 30/30, which is a simple and popular test.

A popular high-precision test, the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (abbreviated MoCA) is often used by doctors to detect mild cognitive dysfunction for patients in a way fast.

The MoCA time is about 10 minutes. Patients are asked to answer simple questions about memory and mental function.

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Montreal Cognitive Review.(Photo: CNN).

First, the patient must draw a straight line connecting numbers and letters in ascending order. Next, draw the clock, fill the number and draw the cylinder to check the visual architecture function.

Completing the two questions, you are tested for the ability to name by identifying three animals in the lesson.

In order to assess memory, doctors read five words, every one second. The person who has the most memory test can repeat and repeat.

In terms of attention, the patient listened to several numbers and then repeated them in the original order and the reverse order. After that, the doctor read a series of letters and every time he heard the letter A, the patient had to clap a hand.

Math ability is also considered. You count from 100 back, each minus seven units until the doctor tells you to stop.

Next, the doctor examines the ability to repeat words and sensitivity (list words that begin with a given letter). To the abstract thinking part, you explain the common point of pairs of words like bananas and oranges.

Finally, the ability to recall. You repeat the sequence in memory exercises.

The average person doing MoCA will reach about 26 out of 30 points. Last week experienced this test and got the maximum score.