IQ classifications typically categorize intelligence test scores into ranges. Common classifications are as follows: 70 and below is considered "Intellectual Disability," 71-84 is "Borderline," 85-114 is "Average," 115-129 is "Above Average," 130-144 is "Gifted," and 145 and above is classified as "Highly Gifted" or "Genius." These categories can vary slightly depending on the specific IQ test used, but this framework is widely recognized.
Sorry verbal iQ is 96. not 9
Your IQ is your intelligence quotient. You can determine your IQ by taking a certain test. :)
Yes, your IQ can increase.
my IQ is 169
An IQ of 161 is very high- in the Genius range of IQ. Albert Einstein was estimated to have had an IQ of 161.
If you mean, "What is the IQ of a person with high-functioning autism?", the answer is average or higher IQ. If you are referring to the labels for different levels of IQ, refer to the Wikipedia link below that provides information of the different classifications of intelligence. Reply to first Reply: If somebody with high functioning autism has learning difficulties couldn't that mean they still have an IQ slightly bellow average. I was diagnosed with HFA ; but yet learning difficulties; so my IQ is about 80 or 90. Am I high functioning?
Sorry verbal iQ is 96. not 9
Your IQ is your intelligence quotient. You can determine your IQ by taking a certain test. :)
Yes, your IQ can increase.
my IQ is 169
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In historical classifications of intellectual disabilities, an idiot was considered to have the lowest level of intelligence, followed by an imbecile and then a moron. However, these terms are no longer used in professional contexts due to their negative and outdated connotations. Intelligence is now understood to be a complex and multifaceted trait that cannot be fully captured by a single IQ score.
Stalin had 140 IQ
do an IQ test
The IQ is 86.
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Take a valid IQ test or some sort of standarized test that corresponds to your IQ.