an IQ of 132 in SD (standard deviation) of 16 and 130 in a SD of 15 , this mean top 2% of world's population according to the bell curve..for more info , search in Google.
''Above plant life at least.'' QUOTE. ^^ Not particularly helpful, is it? To qualify for Mensa you have to be in the top 2% of the population, IQ-wise. There is a MENSA test you can take to see whether you qualify or you could take a different IQ test for example CattellB-III. I hope that this helps with your enquiries.
Your IQ must rank you at the 98th percentile. That translates to a score of around 132.
The requirement is 140 on a standard IQ test. That would be the top 98th percentile.
It depends on which test is used. Since the requirements for Mensa membership are that you be in the top 2% of the IQ range, you can get specifics by looking at the membership requirements page of the Mensa website (see 'related links').
IQ of '40' is very low, to the point of imbecility.
There is no definite IQ number to qualify you to join MENSA. You must score in the top 2 percentile on a standard IQ test to be invited to join MENSA.
To join Mensa a person must have an IQ in the top 2% population. Mensa run frequent supervised IQ tests, and they will inform you of whether or not you are elligible to join when they send you your test results. There are a number of different IQ tests, and they use different scales. On the Cattell III B test a score of 148 is needed to join, but on the Cattell Culture Fair III A you (only) need 132.
It is unknown what Robin Williams's IQ was, but he was a member of Mensa. To join Mensa, one must achieve a score at or above the 98th percentile on a standard test of intelligence, but this score ranges by IQ test. It is nearly always about 132, though.
Mensa requires that you have at least a 130 IQ.
Mensa requires that you have at least a 130 IQ.
There are no age requirements to joining Mensa, but rather IQ requirements. A person must score at or above the 98th percentile in order to join Mensa. Exception is that local legal limitations can impose an age limitation to be member of a society.
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Mensa run frequent supervised IQ tests. They should be able to provide you with a list of dates and venues.
Study More can help you get a high iq to go to Mensa.
No. Mesna requires IQ of 144 I believe.
IQ scores vary from test to test. Admission to Mensa requires a score in the top 2% on any accepted standardized test, a list of which can be acquired from Mensa. The 2% cutoff on these tests fluctuates, and does not always translate to an IQ of 130 or above (the traditional definition of genius level IQ.)
Intelligence is measured by taking a professional IQ test such as the Standford-Binet. MENSA has a Home IQ Test that can be taken in your home as the name implies. However, there is a testing fee of about $15.00. I've taken it and it is very accurate; however, the Home IQ test is not considered a professional IQ test. It provides a possible "snapshot" of ones IQ. If you score close to around 125, MENSA will inform you that you may be smart enough to gain acceptance into MENSA. However, to gain acceptance you can either take the MENSA IQ Test that is administered several times per year. For information on when the test will be offered and test locations through your country, visit your local MENSA website. MENSA accepts more than 200 IQ Tests and other tests where the scores can be converted into the equivalent of IQ scores. For more information visit: http://www.kids-iq-tests.com/mensa-tests.html