It is a test of your IQ, not what you know or have studied. It will be valid across all countries. You need to just do that ASAP so you stop obsessing over it and can move on to other things in your life. 1Swanswan • 5 yr. ago. Yes, and passing one valid mensa test in one lifetime is all that is required to join mensa!
From something I saw on a forum back then they said it maxes at 164, if that’s true then my IQ would be somewhere around 124 (again these tests will carry inherent errors due to people likely still answering questions they didn’t actually know and guessing the right answer, or accidentally clicking the wrong answer box when they actually
I've ran through the test giving the answers I can, but am curious as to what I would actually score. Search “Uncommonly Difficult IQ tests” on the web. It’ll pop up. Sadly enough neither of the tests are actually posted there just the norms. But no mega so far! i can verify the LAIT. just pm me the scoresheet.
You getting similar score on this test could be just a coincidence, this test seems to be crap. Lots of questions ale basically trivia; like the one with fibonacci sequence. I got 163 or sth like that; I went through it again with the answer sheet, making sure I selected "I don't know" on things where I guessed before. Still 150+. It's crap.
You won't find many tests that are this comprehensive and convenient. Not just how comprehensive it is, but how it accurately reflects taking a test like the WAIS; many important parts are untimed, for one. I also believe that your IQ is probably between 110-115. But your spatial IQ, or perceptual reasoning in general, could be as high as 130.
An IQ test score is not engineered to be an issue, except when trying to qualify for an organization that puts a premium on your score, such as Mensa. But, as with any timed test, yes, you should skip a hard question you are spending a lot of time on so you can finish the questions you can easily answer, and go back to the harder questions
Randomly getting about 11 correct answers (a raw score of 99 in this test) out of 228 possible answers doesn't seem very odd though. Subtract the bottom ceiling value of 75 to the top ceiling of 162, divide by the maximum of right answers of 38, and you get 2.23, which is the expected average value of each answer. So 75 + 11(2.23)=99.5.
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