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Take IQ test to help sick kids

IT Industry - Development

The IT Fund for Kids 'Know IT All' Challenge online IQ test went live today, 1 March. It's an easy way to find out just how smart you are compared to your IT & T industry colleagues. Please help us brighten more kids' lives by forwarding the link to your industry friends as well.

Take the test and find out your IQ for only $8.25 and in doing so help raise funds for Australia's seriously ill and autistic children. Funds raised support the Starlight Children's Foundation and Giant Steps, a school for children with autism.

To enter now, visit http://itfundforkids.australiatests.com or to find out more on the IT Fund for Kids visit www.itfundforkids.com.au.

You can enter the test as many times as you like (however your first score will count as your qualifying score) and the IT & T industry individual* with the highest score will be flown to Sydney for the presentation of their award at the inaugural industry dinner on April 1, where companies will battle it out to determine the organisation that ultimately does "Know IT All".

Your privacy will be maintained, and the results will be emailed only to you. Only the top scoring person/s will be contacted. IT Fund for Kids and MediaConnect will publish a 'top 5' ranking table of company and industry sector only – for example, software, hardware, services, IT media.

So put your heart and head to the test to find out your IQ, then challenge your friends, colleagues and industry peers. Take the online IQ test by 21 March and help Australia's children in need.

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