reading books regularly (fiction and non-fiction) will increase your IQ by 10 points... playing brain games (Chess, pictionary, tetris, etc...)makes neurons become more stronger, hence increasing you IQ by 5 points... and believe it or not watching the news will increace your IQ by 7 points so next time you retake you IQ test, you will acquire 22 points more!...
There is no definitive lower limit to human intelligence as IQ tests have a floor below which they cannot measure accurately. Severe intellectual disability is typically defined as an IQ below 70.
That's difficult to say. IQ measurement is a relatively recent development. That and the fact that the higher levels of IQ are extremely difficult to measure accurately.
It's not possible to accurately measure IQ of a person who is intoxicated, as alcohol impairs cognitive functioning. It's recommended to wait until the person is sober before assessing their IQ.
By far the best way of accurately determining your IQ is to ask either Spiderman or Charlie Brown
There is no definitive record of Friedrich Nietzsche's IQ as standardized IQ testing did not exist during his lifetime. Additionally, IQ tests are not a perfect measure of intelligence and cannot accurately capture the complexity of a person's intellectual capabilities.
IQ is a measure of inherent intelligence, not education.
Yes, there are individuals who have been tested and confirmed to have an IQ of 180 or higher. These individuals are considered to be exceptionally gifted in terms of intellect and cognitive abilities.
Stalin had 140 IQ
To measure weight accurately, we use a scale.
I Q measure for the smartness and cleaver of the person
There is no direct correlation between solving a Rubik's Cube and one's IQ level. While some people may find solving the cube easier with higher IQ levels, it is not a definitive measure of intelligence. IQ is a complex and multifaceted concept that cannot be accurately determined by a single task like solving a Rubik's Cube.
Well you can have an IQ test