It depends what type of test you mean. For instance, to take a Mensa test, you have to be over ten-and-a-half to take the main test. Also, if you are under 16, you must be accompanied by an adult (over 16) for the full duration of the test. I took a Mensa test a few weeks back and I'm 13, so my dad stayed on the premises while I was tested. Unfortunately I didn't get in, but I have an IQ OF 138, which is classed as very superior on the Weschler scale. Then again, my dad took it when he was 27 and got an IQ score of 159.
Hope this helps,
A.B.Badger
Take an IQ Test on the Internet
He never actually took an IQ test.
The best IQ test to take is one that is administered by a professional. While Mensa and other places have IQ tests online, they may not be accurate.
You take an IQ test. Be wary of online testing. Try a book store for a self test or you can go places to take them.
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The recommended age for a child to take an IQ test is typically around 6 to 16 years old. For a 10-year-old child, it is considered an appropriate age to take an IQ test.
Take a valid IQ test or some sort of standarized test that corresponds to your IQ.
a normal Japanese IQ test
Take an IQ Test on the Internet
He never actually took an IQ test.
The best IQ test to take is one that is administered by a professional. While Mensa and other places have IQ tests online, they may not be accurate.
There are various websites such as Mensa International, IQTest.com, and 123test.com where someone can take an intelligence test online. It's important to note that online tests may not be as accurate as tests administered by professionals.
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The standard IQ test is checking to see how smart you are. It can be found online.
You take an IQ test. Be wary of online testing. Try a book store for a self test or you can go places to take them.
There is a version that can be used on children as young as 6.http://www.funeducation.com/Tests/KidsISIQ/Kids-IQ-Testing.aspx
Her IQ i still 135 because all IQ tests are standerised