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Prime2U 10-27-2001 04:08 AM

Heya folks,
I took this IQ test a few months ago, it has a time factor on it and is supposed to be the most popular online IQ test. It's also supposed to be the most accurate, within 5 points of a professional test. Since everyone seemed to enjoy the last one, I thought I'd post this one for you all. This one only takes 13 minutes maximum too, so it's not hugely time consuming. If I remember right, max score for adults is 170, for people under 16 it goes up to 230. The adult test is supposed to be very accurate, the youth test a little less so. If people take it and post their scores I'll throw mine up here too. Oh and the test and score is free, the complete profile is 5 bucks but you don't need that.
http://www.iqtest.com/

That should take you to the front page.
Cheers!

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Phoenix 10-27-2001 04:43 AM

I got 154. That makes me a genius. http://www.ironworksforum.com/ubb/no...es/biggrin.gif
That test is great. What did everyone else get?

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Neb 10-27-2001 04:58 AM

I got 165, strange, considering that I got 123 on the Queendom test.

Prime2U 10-27-2001 05:07 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Neb:
I got 165, strange, considering that I got 123 on the Queendom test.

Neb did you take the youth or adult version? Also, It's been a while since I took that test, I don't remember how the time factor worked. Does the site time you or do you time yourself?
Good scores for both of you!

Neb 10-27-2001 05:14 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Prime2U:

Neb did you take the youth or adult version? Also, It's been a while since I took that test, I don't remember how the time factor worked. Does the site time you or do you time yourself?
Good scores for both of you!

You time yourself, and by the way, I didn't cheat by telling that I had a lower time than I actually had, why is there a different test for us young people anyway?



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Prime2U 10-27-2001 05:24 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Neb:
You time yourself, and by the way, I didn't cheat by telling that I had a lower time than I actually had, why is there a different test for us young people anyway?


[This message has been edited by Neb (edited 10-27-2001).]

Because younger people are still developing intelligence much faster, and their averages are spread more widely due to different speeds of development. It's actually different for each year from 16 down. Making you test your intelligence level on an adult test scoring system wouldn't be accurate or fair to you. Measuring it against others of your own age will be accurate. I think the test itself is the same, but the scoring is different.


The higher score (up to 230), is because if for example you took the test and I took the test, and we got the same number of answers right in the same time, you would have a higher IQ than I would due to me being older, basically. Good job smartie! http://www.ironworksforum.com/ubb/no...es/biggrin.gif


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Prime2U 10-27-2001 08:49 AM

bump

Neb 10-27-2001 08:52 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Prime2U:
Because younger people are still developing intelligence much faster, and their averages are spread more widely due to different speeds of development. It's actually different for each year from 16 down. Making you test your intelligence level on an adult test scoring system wouldn't be accurate or fair to you. Measuring it against others of your own age will be accurate. I think the test itself is the same, but the scoring is different.


The higher score (up to 230), is because if for example you took the test and I took the test, and we got the same number of answers right in the same time, you would have a higher IQ than I would due to me being older, basically. Good job smartie! http://www.ironworksforum.com/ubb/no...es/biggrin.gif

Ah, yes, I can understand that, hmmmm...... 165, that's in the high end of the genius area.


Ramon de Ramon y Ramon 10-27-2001 11:46 AM

Well, the test scored me at 152 or 151 - depending if I needed 13 or 14/15 minutes to complete it - I wasn't quite sure how to time my effort as my computer crashed when I was pondering the penultimate question (No. 37) and about 12 to 13 min had passed - but it is in any case amazing how highly irrelevant the time is for the final score, especially considering how much fuss the test makers make about that aspect: when I filled in 20 min my score dropped all the way to ... 149 and when I filled in 5 min (which would have been an absolutely amazing achievement !) my score only went up to 155 !

No wonder the test is so popular: the general level of difficulty of the "problems" is so low that high scores are virtually assured. I also found the range of the problems and thus also the range of intellectual skills required to solve them to be rather narrow compared to the other test.

All of the criticism above notwithstanding, it is always fun to try out tests like that and even more so to play around a bit with them to get an idea how they work. So, Mr. Prime2U, thank you very much for bringing that test to our attention. http://www.ironworksforum.com/ubb/no...iles/smile.gif



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John D Harris 10-27-2001 01:20 PM

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