Most people have had their IQ measured. Do you know what yours is? If so the poll is anonymous, so please tell the truth.
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Most people have had their IQ measured. Do you know what yours is? If so the poll is anonymous, so please tell the truth.
When I was younger it was measured around 140ish if I remember correctly. Now I'd guess about 106 - 106.5, somewhere around there.
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I know what you mean :cry:Quote:
Originally posted by crptcblade
When I was younger it was measured around 140ish if I remember correctly. Now I'd guess about 106 - 106.5, somewhere around there.
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Yeah, who knew drinking paint would have such dire consequences?
Why not create a separate option for negative IQs? :D
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I just did an online IQ test and at the end they wanted $9.99 to send me a certificate with my score.
It took me exactly 0.8 seconds to close my browser in disgust, so that means im pretty clever.
Why have you put the lowest value as 111? The average IQ is 100.
I was interested in the higher IQs and I also wanted to have small ranges while keeping to the 10-answer poll limit.
arent IQ tests not very accurate. Because if you take them at differnet times of the day they are differnet, as well as differnet times of the year? Correct me if im wrong but you shouldnt really put a lot of faith into them.
They are also extremely inaccurate, since most of the online versions are considerably easier then the real thing.
On most of the online ones, I scored 145-160. I took the real test awhile ago, and got 131 reading, 133 math.
Did any one do the "Test The Nation" thing from the BBC when it was on?
Is there a web site to measure IQ?
Not that simple huh?
What IQ would you give to someone who asked a question like that?
i did one here, http://www.iqtest.com probearly not the best. but if it makes you look smarter then you are who cares :D
There's also a popular one here: http://web.tickle.com/tests/uiq/
I know for a fact that online IQ tests aren't trustworthy, because I've scored at least 140 to 160 on all of them. :afrog:
I am a Visionary Philosopher
http://www.vbforums.com/attachment.p...postid=1521630
I once took a sample Mensa Test, and it seemed I could have, at that time, joined, but today I doubt I'd make it without several attempts.
:wave:
I managed to squeeze (:p) pass the Mensa entrance exam :)
The Emode test clocks me at 154
BTW, if anyone is interested - Mensa
Mensa restricts it's membership to the top 2% of the population based on IQ score. They have their own test but since different tests give different results here are some scores that will qualify you.
Cattell B - 148
Culture Fair - 132
Ravens Advanced Matrices - 135
Ravens Standard Matrices - 131
Wechsler Scales - 132
:D
I think that the group is a think tank for our government(USA)!
An old friend of mine always wanted me to test and join if I could! I miss him!
I have never tested my IQ!
No it's not. While it's possible that individual members could be, the group has no official relationship with any government.Quote:
Originally posted by mudfish
I think that the group is a think tank for our government(USA)!...
:DQuote:
Originally posted by MartinLiss
No it's not. While it's possible that individual members could be, the group has no official relationship with any government.
Yes I know! But I think they get their hand on it (info)!
I got 117Quote:
Originally posted by john tindell
Did any one do the "Test The Nation" thing from the BBC when it was on?
I was 138 and a Facts Curator at that Emode site.
That's fairly accurate. Maybe not the IQ number but the description of a Facts Curator is pretty on point.Quote:
This means you are highly intelligent and have picked up an impressive and unique collection of facts and figures over the years. You've got a remarkable vocabulary and exceptional math skills.
I've never taken one, so I don't know. However, I heard that Mensa accepts certain scores including some IQ tests, the GREs, and they used to accept the SAT's before these got watered down. If the levels are comparable across the different tests, I scored above their cutoff on the SAT's, and well above their cutoff (1250 is the cutoff on both) on the GRE's. Since the cutoff on the IQ tests seemed to be about 130, I figure that puts my IQ somewhere between 130 and well above 130.
And on further thought, who gives a shiiiit! I'm dumb as a post sometimes.
My IQ is somewhere around 165(written exam). Online tests have rendered my IQ over 180.
Mines about 50. :(
Whats an IQ test? :unsure:
Mine used to be synonymous with genius. But years of no money and methylated spirits, well . . .
I'm gradually getting my score back to 50
register to get a sodding IQ count ? You've got to be joking ...
Welcome brother. :) Would you like a glass of turnip juice to celebrate joining our elite group?Quote:
Originally posted by yrwyddfa
I'm gradually getting my score back to 50
Now where's that damn carbon filter . . .
Seems reasonable to me. Since this site is predominantly populated by programmers and dare I say it database authors (urgh!) it's fairly likely that it attracts people with IQs above the universal average.Quote:
Originally posted by davebat
Why have you put the lowest value as 111? The average IQ is 100.
Wot i'm sayin is dat yoo dont get menny thick coders. I am, of course, the exception.
Those 2 short planks over there, they are as thick as wossname they are.
Weird but true, I usually get a higher IQ after 6 units of alcohol.:ehh:
I took the Standford-Binet IQ Test 3 times and scored relatively the same each time.
First Test - 148
Second Test - 154
Third Test - 152
Which, by their scoring system, places me in the "Highly Gifted" area.
What the hell.... I'm not paying for a number! But it only took me 8 out of the 13 minutes it was supposed to take...
The one question that pissed me off was the pounds to ounces one... We don't use imperial in Canada!:eek:
I got a 129 (16 yrs old)
If there were many of that type of question on the test then it was measuring knowledge and not intelligence.Quote:
Originally posted by alkatran
...The one question that pissed me off was the pounds to ounces one... We don't use imperial in Canada!:eek:
It's very difficult to get an accurate measurement of intelligence. All online IQ tests (mostly american) that i've done have had questions that test knowledge (similar to alkatrans example).
There are machines that are capable of getting good results in an IQ test, but i wouldn't call it intelligent.
"In the quest to create a machine that will outsmart the most intelligent human, Selmer Bringsjord has developed the first-known robot capable of passing part of a standard IQ test."
http://www.rpi.edu/web/Campus.News/s...ept_03/iq.html
Note that it's dated 2002.
Went to www.iqtest.com and got 138.
I took that test and got 128. :rolleyes:Quote: