No. IQ, or intelligence quotient, is not a measure of someone's knowledge. It is a measure of a person's capacity to learn. Whether the person uses that capacity is up to them. IQ is essentially determined at birth, and so does not shift by more than a few points over the course of a lifetime.
how to IQ increase ?
You cannot determine someone's IQ from a fingerprint.
Someone with an IQ of 40-70 is dumb. Someone with an IQ of 1-20 has the intelligence of a starfish.
Yes, an IQ of 132 is high and you are considered gifted, but if you want, you could try to increase it. IQ is not definite, and maybe you can one day get 169 like me.
It has no unit; it is just a number, which is based on a normal distribution with mean 100 and standard deviation 15. The "average" person has an IQ of 100. There is a standard error associated with calculating IQs of a 95% chance that the actual IQ is within the range of the given IQ ± 4; which means that someone with an IQ of 102 could actually have less of whatever it is the IQ tests measure than someone with an IQ of 100.
how to IQ increase ?
No. Your IQ does not increase. Ever.
guess on your IQ tests and hope you get it right
You cannot determine someone's IQ from a fingerprint.
Someone with an IQ of 40-70 is dumb. Someone with an IQ of 1-20 has the intelligence of a starfish.
no, you can increase you cognitive abilities, but your IQ will always remain about the same.
reading different sorts of books and visiting beautiful places is the best way to increase our IQ.
do exercise daily
yes
Your best bet for increasing your IQ is to READ, READ, READ.
IQ per se, doesn't grow, but the ability to measure IQ isn't that precise and relies on cultural assumptions. So a person can improve his/her IQ score.
If you increase your IQ it greatly increases you overall. Increase your attributes under the 'mental' section. I suggest you increase your consistancy, offensive awareness, defensive awareness first if you want to increase your IQ.