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∙ 11y agoAn IQ of 140 is considered genius. 120 to 140 is near genius.
An IQ of over 140 is considered genius level.
If this a a proper iq test, from an actual iq specialist then you are considered the best thing before a genius. Genius is 140.
No, it means your smart and you might be a genius, but IQ tests are sometimes wrong.I.Q. tests also do not perfectly measure genius. It shows what you alreay know, not what you can learn.======In theory, IQ does not change with age so the only question is whether an IQ of 123 qualifies as genius.Officially, on the original Stanford-Binet scale:Above 140 => near genius or genius120-140 => Very superior intelligence110-120 => Superior intelligence90-110 => Normal, or average intelligenceOther IQ scales don't normally use the term "genius". Even the revised Stanford-Binet scale instead uses the terms Average (89-110), Above Average (111-120), Superior (121-130), and Above Superior (131 and above)Genius is, of course, more than just IQ; it's also the ability and inclination to harness that intelligence. The current view of psychologists and other scholars of genius is that a minimum level of IQ, no lower than about IQ 125, is strictly necessary to develop into a "genius"With all that said - if you are 11 and have an IQ of 123 - NO - you are NOT a genius.
A score of 171 is genius.
An IQ of 140 is considered genius. 120 to 140 is near genius.
An IQ of over 140 is considered genius level.
If this a a proper iq test, from an actual iq specialist then you are considered the best thing before a genius. Genius is 140.
No, it means your smart and you might be a genius, but IQ tests are sometimes wrong.I.Q. tests also do not perfectly measure genius. It shows what you alreay know, not what you can learn.======In theory, IQ does not change with age so the only question is whether an IQ of 123 qualifies as genius.Officially, on the original Stanford-Binet scale:Above 140 => near genius or genius120-140 => Very superior intelligence110-120 => Superior intelligence90-110 => Normal, or average intelligenceOther IQ scales don't normally use the term "genius". Even the revised Stanford-Binet scale instead uses the terms Average (89-110), Above Average (111-120), Superior (121-130), and Above Superior (131 and above)Genius is, of course, more than just IQ; it's also the ability and inclination to harness that intelligence. The current view of psychologists and other scholars of genius is that a minimum level of IQ, no lower than about IQ 125, is strictly necessary to develop into a "genius"With all that said - if you are 11 and have an IQ of 123 - NO - you are NOT a genius.
Mensa requires that you have at least a 130 IQ.
IQ has nothing to do with age. A genius score is the same number no matter what one's age is. The exact IQ number at which one is considered a genius has been set at different levels by different people. An average (not genius) IQ is around 100.
High IQ means people are genius from taking the test even it takes along time to be a high IQ to be a genius.
A score of 171 is genius.
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The correct spelling, as any genius would know, is genius! It is generally claimed that someone with an IQ of 140 or more is a genius. However, it is not clear what IQ test measure - other than the ability to do IQ tests!