I just did 3 random IQ Tests...
116 on this one
120 on this one
131 on this one
All above 110, which is above average, so I'm happy :happysad:
What's your IQ?
I just did 3 random IQ Tests...
116 on this one
120 on this one
131 on this one
All above 110, which is above average, so I'm happy :happysad:
What's your IQ?
Haha mine for the first one is 124 and thats funny considering you got 116 pgames and I'm only 13.
I'll take the other ones later.
Last edited by Scott B; 05-16-2008 at 09:44 PM.
On the first I got an 85.
On the second I got an 88.
I am not going to bother with the third got a headache already.
Thanks,
Brandon Long
Oh no i will not tell my IQ level.I am shamed to say......
Haha, I randomly pressed answers on all the questions the first time I took an IQ test, it gave me 210, but I got most of them wrong, I made up for it for answers that were made in less than one second. I'll try a real IQ test and update my score soon :0
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116 and 129 for the first two. I've never really seen the point of IQ tests, they never seem to accurately measure your skill at anything, just some of your general knowledge and as kkenny found out, it is often easy to break their system.
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I don't believe in IQ tests. More in Standardized tests.
Nice Job Scott!
I think you as a 13 year-old can beat many people out there in the world!
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119.
Erm.. I don't know what to say. It's not the worst, not the best. o_0
Last time I took one I got a 135...I'll try taking yours and see what happens :P
These online ones aren't very accurate. Even the paper and pencil ones have been proven to be a fairly poor judgment of intelligence.
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