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Giant_Squid: The idea is that the average for each age is 100, and thus it is a different scale for each age group. The older people get, generally the more forgetful and slower of thought they get, thus to get a 100 average, it must be scaled up, when compared to a younger person. However it is the other way round for people under 21, who have not learned all the mental skills they will do.
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112 - but I don't hold much credence with my results, considering I went a bit slowly... My mind is as sharp as, as sharp as... as sharp as a mussel!
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Originally posted by Trajanus
What a dumbass test... well maybe I'm dumb too however, here's the confirmation, 91 appears to be my iq...
Seems odd, because other IQ tests I have made (also English ones) rate me at about 130-135
and with a Dutch test I go from 120-141 (it was some insane test with 10 different rounds of one hour each luckily I could stop and go on whenever I wanted, anyway the results on the 10 tests varied a bit)
The questions were pretty dumb most of the time, and the time limit on each question is ridiculous,... for example filling in a certain amount of questions in 20 minutes would be a better choice...
This test is very advantageous for people with good visual capabilities!
For me too, I usually averagy in the 125-135 zone.
As You I had 11/12 for language but did very poorly on the logic questions for whitch I'm not too surprised.
I always have difficulties doing riddles and the 'train A starts in the station at 2o'clock..' type of questions in English, I just can't get my mind around those, it takes too long to 'translate' it to something my mind can work with.... I have the same problem trying to learn something from an English book, I have to read very slowly for the info to sink in and to make sure it's sticks.
If I'm tired, I can forget about it at all together.
Perhaps someone can answer this, could this have something to do with the fact that logic is handled by the right(?) side of the brain and language is done by the left-hand side?
BTW: how come some foreigners here did better then native english/americans on the language questions?
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Originally posted by Kropotkin
People that say they are smart and dumb might (again?) read the second post in this thread. IQ-test scores should be taken with a huge pinch of salt. They usually measure something, but it's not sure what that something is.
I completely agree with you. IQ tests are quite meaningless. It was kinda fun to mess around a bit.
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Looks like my virtual beast is the biggest. That's only fair, because it's the truth in real life too .
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Originally posted by Pekka
Looks like my virtual beast is the biggest. That's only fair, because it's the truth in real life too .
Also only 20 minutes ?
Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing?
Then why call him God? - Epicurus
Originally posted by alva
BTW: how come some foreigners here did better then native english/americans on the language questions?
Don't forget you can keep doing the test over and over again. Since the questions are the same, your score will improve. After messing around for the first time, I got a perfect score the second time I took it. But I didn't bother to post it in the thread.
(\__/) 07/07/1937 - Never forget
(='.'=) "Claims demand evidence; extraordinary claims demand extraordinary evidence." -- Carl Sagan
(")_(") "Starting the fire from within."
this test should be for English ppl only. There are a lot of biased questions....even the quotes section was clearly biased.
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In da butt.
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"God is dead" - Nietzsche. "Nietzsche is dead" - God.
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oh, and what the **** was that reversed letter problem? they had the letetrs i and V... how was i to know if they were backwards orgininally?
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