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Take this short IQ test.....Mine was 127(which tells me I should still be working @McDs)

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we can tell your Intellectual Type is an Inventive Inquisitor.

You have the unusual distinction of being equally good at math and verbal skills. This means you are a creative thinker and are uniquely good at teaching others through experiences. You are also a great improviser and very good at handling change.
 
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We can tell your intellectual type is Brain Dead.

You have the unusual distinction of being equally good at picking your nose and punching the clown. This means you aren't a thinker and are uniquely good at staring at the wall while drooling. You are also a great beast of burden, and very good at nothing.

:Q
 
129 here...I wish IQ tests were all vocab - I hate the math and spatial relations questions! 🙁
 
this aint an IQ test, more like a vocab test, I bet a non-english speaking genius would do really bad on this so called IQ test.
 
Originally posted by: richardycc
this aint an IQ test, more like a vocab test, I bet a non-english speaking genius would do really bad on this so called IQ test.

well, it tests your logic skills to determine relations between words. i.e.

"A cynic knows the price of everything and the ___ of nothing"
out of the choices, the reason "value" would be most appropriate is because the juxtaposition of "value" and "price" creates a paradox thats much more compelling than, say, using the word "meaning"
 
I took this a while ago got 136 visual mathmatician. I wouldn't trust any test that asks you to become a member to see the full results. Back when I took it; it was $14.95 to see results not 7-day free membership. If you got a low score you wouldn't want to see the full results ie become a member. I took a real test with pen and paper and got 130.

True knowledge exists in knowing that you know ___________.

Nothing

socrates-

IQ test now include knowledge of quotes?
 
AH all IQ tests are bogus for me. Dyslexic however I did get 135 which IMHO is low. Concidering I get bettween 140 and 160 in the other ones I do.
 
141? Come on....I took a professional one in college and it was a sold 126.4. According to that I should be in Mensa
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Originally posted by: CTrain
Go HERE. Its a short 40 questions.
They will give you the results FREE but if you want to know what you miss and such, you have to subscribe....blah.

I scored 127.....I guessing I missed most on the common saying such as Even the most ___________ rose has thorns
According to this CHART, I'm 1 in 20 to score this.
Enough to be an Attorney and such but I working @ McDonalds...go figure.

Try not to cheat and see what you scores are....its quite interesting.

Wow, my 136 is better than 98% of the population????
 
Someone select random answers, or answers you KNOW are incorrect, and let's see what the score is.

This looks like it may be a "feel good" test.
 
I took this a while back and was lumped into Bill Gates' category (and I still feel a bit unclean...;-). I also took the proctored tests for Mensa back around 1988 and became a member - if I recall correctly, I scored right at the borderline between the top 2 and 1 percent of the population. So this test came out pretty close to the same. Untimed tests don't give as good a measure but I think they do factor the amount of time it takes you to do the test into the score. Besides IQ is little measure of success or ability in any field. You also have to have the focus and drive to put the raw ability to use.
.bh.
 
gobad,
. He always seems to like the higher number so 1200 should be the right answer - remember Occam's Razor...
.bh.
 
Your IQ score is 135

And thats saying i was 18, when i'm only 15, so thats not to bad, last time i took test, a few months ago i was 127
 
Originally posted by: Zepper
gobad,
. He always seems to like the higher number so 1200 should be the right answer - remember Occam's Razor...
.bh.

As above, 400 = 20^2, 100 = 10^2, 2500 = 50^2, and 900 = 30^2. None of the other numbers are perfect squares.
 
I took a test by the same company a year or so ago when someone posted it here, and got a 144 or so (precision processor).
 
Originally posted by: Amused
Someone select random answers, or answers you KNOW are incorrect, and let's see what the score is.

This looks like it may be a "feel good" test.

I tried - got bored.
 
Originally posted by: Bv3
can somebody explain number 40 to me?

The answer is C.

All other designs have a large object with a smaller object attached to it. C has a small object with another small object attached to it.
 
Originally posted by: DaviDaVinci
i think 40 has to do with that the second diagram had BOTH pieces the same size while all others had one small and one bigger piece.

That would work too, but the last diagram has 2 circles as well.

EDIT: Oh, I see what you mean, but it's the 3rd diagram, not the second. I agree^^.
 
I picked the first answer for every single question and got an 82 IQ. That means someone I would be just outside one standard deviation, and still smarter than about 10% of people. Conclusion: this test sucks
 
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