I have an IQ of 260 on a good day, so yes, it is real.
A score of 116 or more is considered above average. A score of 130 or higher is considered a high IQ.
That score is impossibly high.
The average IQ is 100. 135 is an Excellent IQ score
IQ scores are normalized by age, thus theoretically if you got an IQ score of 109 you should always get an IQ score of 109 throughout your life whenever tested. In actual practice deviations in score of about ±5 points are not considered statistically significant. However remember that the only thing an IQ score has ever been shown to consistently predict both reliably and accurately is the ability to score high on IQ tests.
An IQ score of 122 is an above average IQ score. It is, thus, a good score.
A score of 116 or more is considered above average. A score of 130 or higher is considered a high IQ.
Hillary Clinton's IQ score is 140. On the IQ scale, this puts her in the high range of "Exceptional."
Yes slightly above average IQ
That score is impossibly high.
Bobby Fischer's IQ score was reported to be around 180, which is considered to be exceptionally high.
A score of 143 is very, very high.
A high IQ is much better than a lower one.
A score of 172 is very high.
Hillary Clinton's IQ score is 140. On the IQ scale, this puts her in the high range of "Exceptional."
Yes, having an IQ of 200 is considered extremely high and is well above the average IQ score of 100.
There is no universally agreed upon definition of a "high" IQ, but typically a score above 130 is considered to be in the high range. IQ scores are standardized measures of intelligence relative to the average population, with 100 being the average score.
As far as i know, IQ scores are all relative. 100 is the average, and a score is judged by what percentile of the population has gotten your score or above. (ex. someone that scores higher than 99% of the population will have an extremely high IQ)