IQ is not dependent on age. Anything over 100 is considered good, 132 (Standford Benet) is Mensa good. However IQ often does not live up to expectations of society. High IQs tend to have more areas of interest making the advantage mostly useless for monetary advantages.
An IQ of 86 falls below the average range (which is typically around 100). It's important to consider that IQ is just one measure of intelligence and does not determine a person's worth or potential. It may be helpful to further assess strengths and weaknesses to provide appropriate support and guidance for the teenager.
The short answer is no. Your IQ is determined by your percentile rank on the test compared to others of your age (At least on a test for kids.) A six year old will never be compared to a twenty year old for how many questions they answer. They will be compared to other six year olds. There are a few circumstances, however, that can cause your IQ to change. Trauma to the head, senile dementia, and alzheimers could cause your IQ to drop significantly. Aging and lack of sleep may decrease your IQ, but the decrease isn't significant. It is very hard to raise your IQ significantly, but if you get proper food/sleep, eat foods that are good for your brain, stay healthy, and hang out with the smartest people you know, you can raise your IQ a few points. To get better IQ you must train yourself. there are some very good books (like Iq tests in 2 minutes) that should help you significantly. Take it from one who has tried and succeeded
There is a statiistically correct answer to this question, but the practical answer is: your IQ is closer to 130. It is nearly impossible to raise your IQ score (unless you have prior knowledge of IQ test items), but easy to lower it (bad test day, fatigue, low motivation, illness, etc.) So, it is reasonable to presume that the lower score was a consequence of something negatively influencing testing performance. Dr. Jed Struckus Clinical Neurologist in simpler words, an IQ is an intelligence quotient: not an indicator of intelligance.
In a perfect IQ test, someone with an IQ of 125 should measure as such at any age. However, because a perfect test has yet to be developed, 125 is technically slightly higher in a child than in an adult.
Ideally, the IQ score is independent of the subject's age. 172 is a totally unbelievable IQ score for anybody; before it is accepted as fact, the test should probably be repeated. +++ Even if the figure was a misprint for 127, that would still be a high IQ BUT it is important to remember IQ is not everything. Standard IQ tests tend to be limited to testing skills with various numerical, lexical and pattern puzzles; and are not a reliable guide to the subject's learning ability or future academic results.
124 is quite a high IQ score for any age, but I don't believe there is a thing as "too much" IQ.
No, but drinking a lot of water can help you focus on the IQ test.
eat gummis
if you study real hard
It is difficult to do so. The IQ does not change much over time.
Actual IQ cannot be raised or lowered, except by physical trauma (which can only lower it). However, tested IQ can change, though usually not significantly.
You can raise your IQ score, but it is challenging. There are various techniques that maximize brain power, such as image streaming, Quantum wave streaming, and psuedo telekinesis(these are easy to look up, but it would take too much time to explain them all here). There is an Ebook, The Complete Guide to Genius, which is worth looking into. By the way, raising your IQ score by several points DOES indicate that you are smarter than you used to be. It's a myth that you cannot make yourself smarter. Try going to squidoo.com/raise-your-iq That website shows many free ways to increase your IQ.
An IQ of 124 is a good IQ.
breast feed ing is the best
probably not but if you could you couldn't test it
Just learn more and keep learning. Try to keep at riddles, because IQ tests can trick you sometimes. Learning is the key thing to raising an IQ.
The pokemon's IQ is increased by feeding them gummies. The more they like the gummy, the more the IQ increases I believe.