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Test your IQ

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Guest

I scored between 127 and 132 on the first four test, but they want money to join...
 
G

Guest

120 and i'm bored.... some questions just seem so dumb to me like to unfolded things... anyways... back to the chronic, it'll solve all your worries
 

GMT

The Tri Guy
Veteran
139
Between $59.95 and $500 to be a member, think I'll leave it alone, but it was tough
 
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Guest

Of course that is not accurate but gives some clue about your mental capabilities and the real test is that are you willing to pay big bucks to get a paper which says "you're smart and now with smart people".

From the ultimate test i scored 108, but I thought the culture fair test would be better because this is a community of many cultures.
 

GMT

The Tri Guy
Veteran
To be honest I did consider it breifly. It would look nice on a cv but then to say to folks openly, "I thought I was smart so I tried to join a smart club. Mensa wouldn't have me, but another not so smart club chrged me some money and now I'm in." may not create the impression you're after.
 

GMT

The Tri Guy
Veteran
The sales info said that the state of Texas has the lowest average IQ with an average score of 92
 

I.M. Boggled

Certified Bloomin' Idiot
Veteran
Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanford-Binet

"The modern field of intelligence testing began with the Stanford-Binet IQ test.
The Stanford-Binet itself started with the French psychologist Alfred Binet as a standard way for psychologists to quickly and easily compare the psychological functioning of different people.
As Binet indicated, case studies may be more detailed and at times more helpful, but the time required to test large numbers of people would be huge. Unfortunately, the tests he and his assistant Victor Henri developed in 1896 were largely disappointing...

...
Since the Stanford-Binet got its name, it has been revised several times to give us the current Stanford-Binet 5.
According to the publisher's website:
"The SB5 was normed on a stratified random sample of 4,800 individuals that matches the 2000 U.S. Census.
Bias reviews were conducted on all items for gender, ethnic, cultural/religious, regional, and socioeconomic status issues.

Validity data was obtained using such instruments as the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale, Fourth Edition, the Stanford-Binet Form L-M, the Woodcock-Johnson® III, the Universal Nonverbal Intelligence TestTM, the Bender®-Gestalt, the WAIS®-III, the WIAT®-II, the WISC-III®, and the WPPSI-R®.
Low variation on individuals tested multiple times indicates the test has high reliability.
It features Fluid Reasoning, Knowledge, Quantitative Reasoning, Visual-Spatial Processing, and Working Memory as the 5 factors tested. Each of these factors is tested in two separate domains, verbal and nonverbal, in order to accurately assess individuals with deafness, limited English, or communication disorders. Examples of test items include verbal analogies to test Verbal Fluid Reasoning and picture absurdities to test Nonverbal Knowledge.

In conclusion, the test makers assure people the Stanford-Binet 5 will accurately assess low-end functioning, normal intelligence, and the highest levels of giftedness (Riverside Publishing, 2004).

Despite this recent revision, some controversy remains as to the accuracy and bias of this test; however, many psychologists believe the evidence available shows that the Stanford-Binet test is valid, and it remains a popular assessment of intelligence.


Students with exceptional scores on this test may be deemed bright, moderately gifted, highly gifted, extremely gifted, or profoundly gifted.

:)
 
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ethereal

Warrior
Veteran
:bigeye:

we were just doing this in chat, maybe others will chime in,
but we were using this test -- www.iqtest.com

i scored 128 on this one :confused:

i think thats about average? the brains in chat were getting upwards of 140 :biglaugh:

what do you score? :eek:
 

Laxpunker

Active member
127...near the end I just got bored though and started guessing...what the hell does a doughnut shaped house look like anyways.
 

Vaguerant

Member
GMT said:
The sales info said that the state of Texas has the lowest average IQ with an average score of 92

Damn, George W. took the test and fucked every Texan's average :biglaugh:

Vaguerant
 
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Guest

Laxpunker said:
127...near the end I just got bored though and started guessing...what the hell does a doughnut shaped house look like anyways.

Dunno...ask Little Debbie.

I scored an average of 139 on 4 tests. But this by no means makes me smart.

Seed :joint:
 
J

Jam Master Jaco

I got a 197. I didn't even take the test, I already know everything...including my IQ. :moon:

*edit* I took the super hard test and got a 106...but I already knew that test would be wrong. :jerkit:

*edit number 2 (11-16-06)* Well I telepathically took the test again...the English language is not advanced enough to describe in full detail my actual test score. A rough translation of my IQ score is is basically a lame joke that I can't find a good punchline for....I'll wait for it to telepathically come to me. :chin:
 
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