Historically, IQ is a score obtained by dividing a person's mental age score, obtained by administering an intelligence test, by the person's chronological age, both expressed in terms of years and months. The resulting fraction (quotient) is multiplied by 100 to obtain the IQ score.When current IQ tests were developed, the median raw score of Then another high IQ person meets them, recognizes the quality and tells them "hey, go get an IQ test, because I believe you are very smart", that person is like "no way, I don't feel smart at all", then goes and does the test successfully. People with IQ 130 have Mensa. People with IQ 160 well, sometimes they get surrounded by other similar The last time I took a legit IQ test was 6 years ago WAIS. Got too busy with college and took a few here and there but I just recently started getting back into it again and taking tests on this subreddit and noticing huge discrepancies. GIQ - 132, OpenPsych - 146, PDIT - 144, CAIT verbal 124, Mensa No. - 135, ravens APM - 29/36, icar60 - 54/60. I took this online Mensa test for giggles with a friend of mine and got this. To be fair I took an official IQ test when I was in high school and got a 136. self.mensa For me it's a fear that the iq score I get online won't be the same with a psychologists or certified tester. As most know, it costs $10 (USD) to do the online Mensa practice test. I already had the questions kept, and it seems many here would like to do it without paying the meesley $10. So, here it is. Unfortunately, answers are not provided. If you want to be scored, you'll have to purchase the online test. Read this before posting. It's mandatory to read and abide by the rules. Obvious disregard do risk a permanent ban. We have a wiki where some common questions are answered. The rules in the right hand side have a drop-down infoid where the rationale is summarized in a few words. Every subreddit has its own rules, guidelines, culture and Its frustrating to think that brain function tops out at some point (assuming iq tests do accurately examine reasoning ability). I scored a 131 on jcti, which is by no means bad, but I cant help but feel disappointed. 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. gWKy5.

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