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furyshade 10-20-2007 05:19 PM

reliable online iq test?
 
hey i'm not sure if this is the right place to ask about this, but i am wondering if anyone knows of a reliable online IQ test. i've never taken a real one and have taken some random ones online though i don't know how credible those are. yeah i know there is the whole question about any IQ test being reliable, but im not really asking about that

Henry17 10-20-2007 05:41 PM

Re: reliable online iq test?
 
There are no legitimate IQ tests online as far as I know.

I'd suggest the the Mensa Workout if you are just looking for something to do.

yukoncpa 10-20-2007 05:43 PM

Re: reliable online iq test?
 
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hey i'm not sure if this is the right place to ask about this, but i am wondering if anyone knows of a reliable online IQ test. i've never taken a real one and have taken some random ones online though i don't know how credible those are. yeah i know there is the whole question about any IQ test being reliable, but im not really asking about that



[/ QUOTE ] I'm afraid of the answer to this question. I prefer the unreliable types that give me an IQ of 165 or was it 180 ( can't remember, my brain doesn't function so well anymore).

Jamougha 10-20-2007 05:48 PM

Re: reliable online iq test?
 
http://www.highiqsociety.org/iq_tests/
Supposedly anyway

furyshade 10-20-2007 05:49 PM

Re: reliable online iq test?
 
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hey i'm not sure if this is the right place to ask about this, but i am wondering if anyone knows of a reliable online IQ test. i've never taken a real one and have taken some random ones online though i don't know how credible those are. yeah i know there is the whole question about any IQ test being reliable, but im not really asking about that



[/ QUOTE ] I'm afraid of the answer to this question. I prefer the unreliable types that give me an IQ of 165 or was it 180 ( can't remember, my brain doesn't function so well anymore).

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yeah, i've gotten a range of scores on the various online ones, they weren't so far apart that i think they were explicitly lying but still a decent distance apart. i actually kinda wanna take a mensa test, which is why i wanna see if its worth the time to see if im in the range

madnak 10-20-2007 08:07 PM

Re: reliable online iq test?
 
Online IQ tests are [censored]. Mensa does have a practice test, and most online IQ tests should be sufficient to determine whether you're a possible candidate for Mensa. If you score 130 or more regularly, you probably have a reasonable chance of making it. If you consistently score below 120, you're probably hopeless. But don't use online tests as anything more than a guideline - please don't go bragging about your 150 IQ because of some online test.

madnak 10-20-2007 08:10 PM

Re: reliable online iq test?
 
By the way, you seem to misunderstand the application process for Mensa. Check the faq, especially the question "is there a Mensa test?"

BCPVP 10-21-2007 03:19 AM

Re: reliable online iq test?
 
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http://www.highiqsociety.org/iq_tests/
Supposedly anyway

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http://www.mensa.org/workout2.php

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20 out of 30. I r stoopid.

ALawPoker 10-21-2007 04:02 AM

Re: reliable online iq test?
 
I got 27, but I wasn't keeping strict time since I was doing other stuff too. So my score doesn't necessarily mean anything. I think tests like these are pretty generic and pointless anyways though. Most of the questions are simple and are just a test of not making a meaningless mental error, and then the difference between a great score and a decent score will come down to a couple odd questions and whether or not the secret word will pop into your head in time.

I'm just bitter cause each question I got wrong was a stupid word question. I couldn't come up with 'post' or 'day' before calling it quits (which is fine, since they're common words), but #19 seems like a pointless question for this type of test. I've never even heard the word "banalities" before so what could it possibly indicate of my intelligence if I can't find it. I didn't know this was a vocabulary contest.

Jamougha 10-21-2007 04:27 AM

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I've never even heard the word "banalities" before so what could it possibly indicate of my intelligence if I can't find it.

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Vocabulary is positively correlated with IQ ldo. [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]


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