I've taken several tests online (unverifiable, I admit) for specifically my linguistic/ verbal skills. and usually come up with an average score of 111. Every time I try and Google this however, it shows me results for normal "standard" IQ (which I've taken a real, school administered test for. It's average, at 127)
I'm 19, and have yet to finish high school as I dropped out at 17 due to depression. If this information has any value.
.IQ-a way of measuring human intelligence! Sentence: I hope my IQ will always be proficient or advanced.
Ludwig Wittgenstein's IQ is not known, as he did not take an IQ test. Wittgenstein was known for his philosophical works, particularly in the fields of logic and language.
Denzel Washington's IQ is not publicly known. IQ scores are typically kept private or not disclosed in the public domain for celebrities or public figures.
"111" in Hausa is pronounced as "Uku Dubu Sha Dubu."
All the controversy over the meaning and usefulness of IQ aside, the average IQ is 100 by definition. The distribution of IQ appears to follow a normal (bell) curve and therefore the well understood characteristics of normal curves allow us to make some good estimates. Considering this definition, average performance on an IQ measure (a measure or an instrument- not a test- that has good validity and reliability) is always 100. There will always be, even if the general 'intelligence' of the population is changing, 50% of the population above average and 50% below average. From here you decide what you mean by "low IQ".It seems unreasonable to assume that any IQ below 100 should be defined as 'low', since we are talking about part of the normal curve of intelligence where the great majority of people fall. Also, no person would consider an IQ of 105 to be 'high', so it is callous and ignorant to consider an IQ of 95 to be 'low'. You might define (it is mostly arbitrary) the average range of IQ as falling within one standard deviation of the mean (85 to 115), or perhaps one and a half standard deviations (roughly 78 to 122).Usually the standard deviation of IQ is defined as 15. Then by studying the characteristics of normal curves you can arrive at a reasonably good estimate of the percent of individuals who would fall below your arbitrary cut-off. Considering the range of one standard deviation above and below average, IQ's of 85 to 115, we can estimate that close to 68.2 or 68.3 percent of the population falls within this range. Also, we can estimate that about 15.9% of the population falls below this range, and about 15.9% of the population falls above it. Perhaps these estimates suit your need.Whatever your need happens to be, don't fall into the trap of glorifying IQ, a tendency that probably increases as IQ's themselves increase. They are very useful over a limited range of applications, and beyond that hard work needs to kick in. No one should feel entitled because of an artificial estimate of 'intelligence'. As the saying goes, "IQ is what IQ instruments measure", whatever that means. IQ's do not and should not define anyone.Brief note on the average and standard deviation: The numbers 100 and 15 are completely arbitrary but generally accepted. You could choose, if you want, 917 as average with a standard deviation of 71, or any other numbers. These numbers are then treated mathematically so that they allow the same valid analysis of the population used in developing the instrument. Virtually the same individuals represented in the 85 to 115 IQ above would be the ones represented by the measures 846 to 988 in our whimsical scenario.
A good average level.
111
When I was in third grade, I had an IQ of 157, so having an IQ of 111 in the sixth grade is not so good. I am in seventh grade and I now have an IQ of 159. Although I was considered a genius in my class. I guess 111 is OKaayyyy, but, not exactly genius.
That's better that avaredge. The avaredge IQ is 100.
IQ is a "Normally Distributed random variable" meaning that it follows a bell curve. This curve is centred on 100, meaning that 100 is the average value for all people. The standard deviation is 15, meaning that 95% of the population is meant to be within 70-130 for their IQ. 111, therefore, is a slightly-above-average IQ test, however, IQ tests are subject to error, and depending on the questions, you could get a different score next time.
a little, but not really. you are definetly above average because average is about 100 to 110.
IQ is a "Normally Distributed random variable" meaning that it follows a bell curve. This curve is centred on 100, meaning that 100 is the average value for all people. The standard deviation is 15, meaning that 95% of the population is meant to be within 70-130 for their IQ. 111, therefore, is a slightly-above-average IQ test, however, IQ tests are subject to error, and depending on the questions, you could get a different score next time.
The a persons IQ value will not change with age so your IQ at 11 and your IQ at 111 would be the same. That being said, the average IQ is 100, so a score of 154 is extraordinary.
The mean IQ is a score of 100.
Well, honey, an IQ score of 111 for a 12-year-old falls within the average range, so it's not too shabby. It means they're pretty much in the middle of the pack when it comes to intelligence. But hey, IQ scores are just one piece of the puzzle, so tell that kid to keep on keepin' on!
IQ means intelligence quotient.
It means that your IQ is average.