Is it Normal Forgetfulness? Or Something More Serious?

Take this online test to find out!

You forget things — names of people, where you parked your car, the place you put an important document, and so much more. Some experts tell you to dismiss these episodes.

Most age-related memory issues are normal but sometimes can be a warning sign of future cognitive decline.

Now Newsmax Health has created the online Rate My Memory Test — allowing you to easily assess your memory strength in just a matter of minutes.

Hit the start button below to begin your journey of making sure your brain stays healthy and young!

Please answer the questions as best as you can.

  • To rate your memory, you will be asked about a series of situations on a scale of 1-7.
  • 1 represents it "often" affects you and 7 it "never" occurs.
  • Try to answer with the number that most closely approximates your memory effectiveness in each situation.

How would you rate your overall memory

On a scale, from 1 to 7, with 7 being you never have memory problems and 1 being you always have memory problems, please rate your memory.

Always

Sometimes

Never



How often do these memory challenges affect you?

Recognizing a face but forgetting the person’s name

Always

Sometimes

Never


Having to ask someone's name twice

Always

Sometimes

Never


Not being able to introduce someone when you see them out of context (e.g., running into a co-worker at the movies)

Always

Sometimes

Never


Someone greets you using your name and you can't recall the person's name to greet them back

Always

Sometimes

Never


Scanning through the alphabet to try to remember someone's name

Always

Sometimes

Never


Finding objects you frequently use (glasses, keys, cellphone)

Always

Sometimes

Never


Finding a parked car in a large lot

Always

Sometimes

Never


Finding receipts, tickets, documents

Always

Sometimes

Never


Finding a store, business, or friend’s home you’ve visited before

Always

Sometimes

Never


Finding things you rarely use (a book, file, skillet, etc.)

Always

Sometimes

Never


Trying to remember the title of a movie you just saw or a book you just read

Always

Sometimes

Never


Trouble finding the correct word for something

Always

Sometimes

Never


Knowing the answer to a question but it just won’t come to mind

Always

Sometimes

Never


Not recalling what you wanted to say

Always

Sometimes

Never


Substituting an alternate word because you can’t come up with the word you want

Always

Sometimes

Never


Forgetting an appointment or errand

Always

Sometimes

Never


Not remembering why you walked into a room

Always

Sometimes

Never


Forgetting to bring something important with you (e.g., a gift, file, etc.)

Always

Sometimes

Never


Coming home from the market without the original item you went for

Always

Sometimes

Never


Not remembering to call someone back

Always

Sometimes

Never


Forgetting something someone just told you

Always

Sometimes

Never


Having to re-read a paragraph you already read

Always

Sometimes

Never


Trouble following instructions or directions

Always

Sometimes

Never


Having to ask a question multiple times

Always

Sometimes

Never


Forgetting whether you already told somebody something

Always

Sometimes

Never

 

 

How often do you forget things that occurred...

Yesterday

Always

Sometimes

Never

A week ago

Always

Sometimes

Never

One month ago

Always

Sometimes

Never

Over a year ago

Always

Sometimes

Never

 

 

When you read a newspaper or magazine article, how often do you have trouble remembering what you have read?

The opening paragraphs, once I have finished the article

Always

Sometimes

Never


Three or four paragraphs before the one I am currently reading

Always

Sometimes

Never


The paragraph before the one I am currently reading

Always

Sometimes

Never


The sentence before the one I am currently reading

Always

Sometimes

Never

 

 

Before We Compile Your Score, Tell Us About You:

Health approach: Do you tend to follow conventional medical advice or do you look for alternative and natural health approaches

Check all conditions that apply to you:

Tell us about you:(Check any that apply)

What is your first name and what is the email address you'd like your report and assessment results sent to?

Message & data rates may apply. Up to 1 message per day. Reply STOP to 39747 to cancel anytime.

Disclaimer: You must be at least 18 years of age to take The Memory Rate Test. All information and results from the Memory Rate Test are for information purposes only. The information is not specific medical advice for any individual. The results received from taking the Memory Rate Test should not substitute medical advice from a health professional. If you have a heart problem or heart disease, speak to your doctor or a health professional immediately about your risk.

Contact | Privacy Policy | Terms and Conditions