Kevin Sweeney poses in an undated photo. The 11-year-old has been invited to join Mensa, the world's oldest and largest high-IQ society, after getting the maximum score on an IQ test.
Stephen Hawking reportedly had a Mensa IQ score of 160, and Einstein, who never officially took the test, is believed to have achieved the same score. The IQ score of 162 obtained by Yusuf is the maximum IQ score that can be achieved by people under 18, so it automatically places him in the position of one percent of people with the highest IQ.
I recommend you take a different one like mensa.dk and see what your score will be then. It will most likely improve. So I'd recommend to take the sum of both those scores and divide it by 2 to have an insight on your IQ. edit: the sum of, in this case, mensa.dk and your first score on Mensa.no. the_musk_melon.
WAIS-R (1981): The first revision of the test added new norms but relied on validity data from the original test. It also included six verbal and five information subtests and provided a verbal IQ score, performance IQ score, and overall IQ score. WAIS-III (1997): This test version included seven verbal and six performance subtests. Along with
Those number scores vary with the test that's taken. All the tests don't have the same numerical scoring range. In fact, of the 2 Mensa-administered tests I took, the one with the lower numerical score was actually a higher percentile score. So when someone says to me, "My IQ is x number" I ask them what test that score was from.
On a show called Child genius,there will be those whose IQ are reportedly said to be 162 (pretty damn sure it's from the cattell test),while the rest have IQs over 140 and 150 but the 162 holders seem to outperform them,quite consistently too which doesn't make sense if 162 is actually SD24 because the children are clearly exceptionally smarter
If you take a bunch of IQ tests online, and they all give you high results roughly in the same range, I say you should test for real if you’re interested. Supposedly, 126 is the app's maximum, which means that my actual score can easily be over the minimum mensa score. It very well could be.
Getting into the elite society is notoriously difficult, a privilege reserved for those who score in the top 2% in its IQ test Charles Clark Friday 05 February 2016 16:59 GMT
Yusuf Shah, 11, of Leeds, England scored a whopping 162 on the Mensa IQ test, which is the maximum score for under-18s and places him in the top 1% of all people.
Yeah the discrepancy between your scores would indicate that there could be something else involved, like ad(h)d. If this were a real comprehensive test with a psychologist, they would note that you have significant differences: your spatial and verbal differ significantly, and so does your working memory with everything else.
IQ tests/MENSA/RAPM SET2/RAVENS2. Hi guys, i've tried several iq tests, merely all the mensa practice tests, RAPM set 2 and Ravens 2 Long form. MY mensa scores are > 130 with the highest around 135 (don't know the ceiling of those). And concerning the Raven tests, I've scored 36/36 on RAPM 2 and 42/48 on ravens 2, unfortunatly i've not found
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