The quiz in the selection process was much more complicated than Klaus had expected. There were simple questions about mathematical formulas, basic biology, and even text interpretation, but there were also questions about the workings of quantum mechanics, string theory, psychology, and engineering. This program was definitely not for everyone.
Despite all this, Klaus was very confident that the answers on his exam were mostly correct.
Unlike him, most of the other Omega Group participants didn't seem so self-confident. Some of them could not keep their feet still, their hands were trembling, and others were even biting their fingernails with nervousness.
When Klaus finished the test half an hour before the one-hour time limit, he stood up with his chin up and looked at the proctor standing near the entrance to the room.