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Intelligence Quotient Result?

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I recently took an IQ test and scored 145. i don't know the scale for this test, so is this a good score?

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  1. I say if you took a test and didn't know what you were testing for, absent getting clubbed after taking a time machine to the 1950's, and you got a score, but don't know how close you are to passing, then you are full of c**p!  

    You are only trying to get people to say, ooohhh, ahhhh, you are smart.  Take this one.  Google, IQ test scores: it will give you an answer in 1.45 seconds....this is closer to your IQ.  


  2. No on-line iq tests can calculate that result.

    Try http://www.bergmandata.com instead.

    Hard but fair


  3. My my my.  Don't know which test you took.  If it was Stanford-Binet, that is a great score.   You're not like crazy genius, but you're not just school-book smart either.  

  4. It depends on where you took the test.  Did you take it from an online site like:  Tickle, or something similar?  Or did you go here and take the real IQ test?

    www.intelligencetest.com

    Descriptive Classifications of Intelligence Quotients







    IQ

    Description

    % of Population



    130+

    Very superior

    2.2%



    120-129

    Superior

    6.7%



    110-119

    High average

    16.1%



    90-109

    Average

    50%



    80-89

    Low average

    16.1%



    70-79

    Borderline

    6.7%



    Below 70

    Extremely low

    2.2%




  5. if you're 145 and you don't know then probably not.

  6. 145 is good.  It means above average.

    Then again, IQ is bunk and not at all an accurate reading of true intelligence.

    Not to mention that if you took this online, you might as well disregard the results altogether.

    Basically, the moral is, don't trust IQ tests.  Especially online ones.

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