100 is average. 70 is dimwit. Anything above 100 is very smart but genius would be reached at 140. Over 140 - Genius or almost genius 120 - 140 - Very superior intelligence 110 - 119 - Superior intelligence 90 - 109 - Average or normal intelligence 80 - 89 - Dullness 70 - 79 - Borderline deficiency in intelligence Under 70 - Feeble-mindedness Note: There is much debate as to the value of measuring intelligence by IQ and if it has much real world meaning. Individuals are so unique and different and IQ tests measure such a limited part of human intelligence that it is almost worth not paying attention to except for kicks. Any individual person can have enormous talent in one area that far supercedes that of another who has a higher IQ score. For example, you might have a person with a 95 IQ that has extraordinary musical talent and ability far superior than another person with a 140 IQ. Similarly you might have two people with approximately the same IQ but one has amazing mathematical acuity while the other is a brilliant linguist who speaks 7 languages. Then there are other factors that come into play such as a person's emotional and social intelligence and their self awareness. The final conclusion should be that each person should focus on developing their abilities to their maximum potential and should not perceive any IQ score, whether high, low or in between any sort of gauge to a person's limits or entitlement.
The IQ scale is a measurement system used to assess cognitive abilities and intelligence levels in individuals. It typically ranges from 0 to 200, with 100 representing the average intelligence level. Scores above 130 are considered gifted, while scores below 70 may indicate intellectual disability.
A genius IQ is typically considered to be 140 or above on the IQ scale. This level of intelligence is rare and represents exceptional problem-solving abilities and cognitive skills.
The objective of an IQ test is to measure an individual's cognitive abilities in areas such as problem-solving, reasoning, perception, and memory. It is used to assess a person's intellectual potential and compare it to a standardized scale of intelligence.
A full scale IQ of 53 would typically fall within the range of intellectual disability. Individuals in this range may have difficulty with everyday tasks and may require a significant amount of support and accommodation in various aspects of life. It is important for individuals with this level of IQ to receive appropriate interventions and support to help them thrive to the best of their abilities.
Matt's IQ score would be calculated as (mental age/chronological age) x 100, giving (10/8) x 100 = 125. Thus, Matt's IQ score would be 125.
An IQ score of 106 falls within the average range of IQ scores, typically considered to be around 85-115. This indicates that the individual has cognitive abilities that are within the normal range compared to the general population.
A score of 171 is genius.
Sorry verbal iQ is 96. not 9
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A great difference is that Wechsler scale doens't calculate your IQ the same way as STanford-binet intelligence scale. 132 iQ (wechsler) => something like 140...in the SBIS scale. You will find a really complete answer by going on best-iq-test (dot) on the title: IQ: IQ Test scales - The Stanford-Binet scale.
A score of 143 is very, very high.
Hillary Clinton's IQ score is 140. On the IQ scale, this puts her in the high range of "Exceptional."
it depends on your age
Hillary Clinton's IQ score is 140. On the IQ scale, this puts her in the high range of "Exceptional."
Nobody knows because the IQ scale does not go that low.
The IQ scale is relative; i.e. a number on the scale has no definitive meaning. The Average IQ result is 100. There are an equal number of people with IQs higher than 100 and lower than 100.
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