An IQ that low would leave you completely incapable of functioning in society. The fact that you managed to use a keyboard shows just how bad this test is.
The fact that I get high grades and in AP Calculus shows how bad this test is.
If you really want to get an accurate result, use a real IQ test, not some shitty inaccurate one.
On a real IQ test, lasting several hours, given by a professional, I got 144.
On this novelty test, I got 148.
Of course intelligence can't be measured on a linear scale. People are brilliant in many different areas. Some folks posses extreme math talents, others are gifted in Verbal areas. While some others excel in music or physical things.
I may be really good in math & spatial reasoning.
But suck at anagrams (the bane of dyslexics)
Still doesn't change the fact the universe has no shortage of stupidity.
A total math genius could be an emotional retard.
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"Deep in the human unconscious is a pervasive need for a logical universe that makes sense. But the real universe is always one step beyond logic."
-Muad'Dib
That said, if you want to take this for fun, be my guest. Just don't be deluded.
I took a test IRL and yes, they are several hours long. The last half hour or so of mine, I was so exhausted I almost fell asleep while taking it and answered a lot of questions without thought because I wanted to finish it. I don't know my actual score, only that it was above 130, as I got into the gifted program.
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If a creeper walked in to my house, I'd either be cowering in a corner or unzipping my trousers.
real IQ tests are subjective and can only be administered by someone qualified. there is no real computerized version. this test is designed to give everyone genius IQ's to convince them to buy whatever it is they are trying to sell.
On a real IQ test, lasting several hours, given by a professional, I got 144.
On this novelty test, I got 148.
Of course intelligence can't be measured on a linear scale. People are brilliant in many different areas. Some folks posses extreme math talents, others are gifted in Verbal areas. While some others excel in music or physical things.
I may be really good in math & spatial reasoning.
But suck at anagrams (the bane of dyslexics)
Still doesn't change the fact the universe has no shortage of stupidity.
A total math genius could be an emotional retard.
So true, the hardest pare is finding about what stuff you can do best..
That said, if you want to take this for fun, be my guest. Just don't be deluded.
I took a test IRL and yes, they are several hours long. The last half hour or so of mine, I was so exhausted I almost fell asleep while taking it and answered a lot of questions without thought because I wanted to finish it. I don't know my actual score, only that it was above 130, as I got into the gifted program.
In California, there was this gifted program called the Gifted G.A.T.E. (gifted and talented education) program, and I remember taking a test and getting in, but I don't think it was an IQ test. It was just a series of "what comes next in the pattern."
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I would tell you about how awesome I am down here, but I have a feeling you probably already know that. <- Please. ._.
So true, the hardest pare is finding about what stuff you can do best..
When I was in 11th grade (a long time ago)
I got almost perfect scores in Trigonometry and Physics, but failed miserably in Literature (37%)
I'm also a total social retard.
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"Deep in the human unconscious is a pervasive need for a logical universe that makes sense. But the real universe is always one step beyond logic."
-Muad'Dib
121 was my first result, but I encountered a few errors in the test . . .
Oh well I've never really trusted tests anyways.
It's a shame people are rated by others based on scores.
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"It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data. Insensibly one begins to twist facts to suit theories, instead of theories to suit facts."
::Quote from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
In California, there was this gifted program called the Gifted G.A.T.E. (gifted and talented education) program, and I remember taking a test and getting in, but I don't think it was an IQ test. It was just a series of "what comes next in the pattern."
Yeah, it's mostly patterns. There is a bit of variation in how the question is formed and what exactly they're looking for but it's all pattern-related. I also put together some blocks in a certain form using as few steps as possible, or something like that...
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If a creeper walked in to my house, I'd either be cowering in a corner or unzipping my trousers.
In California, there was this gifted program called the Gifted G.A.T.E. (gifted and talented education) program, and I remember taking a test and getting in, but I don't think it was an IQ test. It was just a series of "what comes next in the pattern."
I'm in a similar program.
Was the test called the "Raven's test"? Since that's the one I did to get in.
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I got a 42.
The fact that I get high grades and in AP Calculus shows how bad this test is.
If you really want to get an accurate result, use a real IQ test, not some shitty inaccurate one.
EDIT: Hey, 64 posts!
Full stack HUZZAH!
On this novelty test, I got 148.
Of course intelligence can't be measured on a linear scale. People are brilliant in many different areas. Some folks posses extreme math talents, others are gifted in Verbal areas. While some others excel in music or physical things.
I may be really good in math & spatial reasoning.
But suck at anagrams (the bane of dyslexics)
Still doesn't change the fact the universe has no shortage of stupidity.
A total math genius could be an emotional retard.
-Muad'Dib
But, then again, I got 137 in another fake IQ test.
<- Please. ._.
THERE ARE NO REAL ONLINE IQ TESTS
That said, if you want to take this for fun, be my guest. Just don't be deluded.
I took a test IRL and yes, they are several hours long. The last half hour or so of mine, I was so exhausted I almost fell asleep while taking it and answered a lot of questions without thought because I wanted to finish it. I don't know my actual score, only that it was above 130, as I got into the gifted program.
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So true, the hardest pare is finding about what stuff you can do best..
In California, there was this gifted program called the Gifted G.A.T.E. (gifted and talented education) program, and I remember taking a test and getting in, but I don't think it was an IQ test. It was just a series of "what comes next in the pattern."
<- Please. ._.
When I was in 11th grade (a long time ago)
I got almost perfect scores in Trigonometry and Physics, but failed miserably in Literature (37%)
I'm also a total social retard.
-Muad'Dib
Oh well I've never really trusted tests anyways.
It's a shame people are rated by others based on scores.
::Quote from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Yeah, it's mostly patterns. There is a bit of variation in how the question is formed and what exactly they're looking for but it's all pattern-related. I also put together some blocks in a certain form using as few steps as possible, or something like that...
I'm in a similar program.
Was the test called the "Raven's test"? Since that's the one I did to get in.
Your necro-bump seems to disagree...
You mean Intelligence Quotient?