The Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) exam is a ten-minute screening tool that reflects intact memory, attention, language, and visual-spatial skills. While it does not rule out dementia or early stage conditions of cognitive decline, a score of 26 or better out of 30 is considered normal. Scores ranging from 18 to 25 may indicate mild cognitive impairment, though results can be influenced by factors like education. President Trump has aced the test four times over the course of his public service with 30/30... perhaps higher than some of his detractors!
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