One has nothing to do with the other.
But they do have some good imagination!
Yes, having an IQ of 200 is considered extremely high and is well above the average IQ score of 100.
Yes, it is possible for a child to have a higher IQ than their parents. IQ is influenced by a combination of genetic and environmental factors, so a child's intelligence can surpass that of their parents due to a variety of reasons such as unique genetic combinations or different environmental opportunities for learning and development.
Learning disability is different from IQ. Learning is dependent on how quickly you can process sensory information into mental processes. As an example, let us pretend you have poor eyesight and glasses had not been invented, it would take you longer to read compared to a normal person, regardless of ability to use the information. A learning disability is when a person has a sensory or processing problem that hinders the gathering and processing of information.
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.
IQ isn't relative to age. 100 is the precise mean (by definition of IQ) for anyone; the range 95 - 110 could be considered normal. Anything above 125 is quite good.
If you asking to find the average of the father's and mother's IQ then it is 145. The children however are not guarenteed to have a high IQ due to their parents. The parents may have a specific "mutations" in their genes which may not show since the gene is not dominant. But combining their genes may create a problem for their children IQ wise. Furthermore it is debatable on how smart or other certain characteristics of their children will be like. This goes back to the age old debate of nature verses nurture.
That would pretty much depend on which percentage of people is higher...High IQ or Low IQ. If the largest percentage of the population was Low IQ for example than they would continue to produce a large number of Low IQ children and those children would then chose equally Low IQ mates the IQ of general society would be low. If the largest percentage of people was High IQ then again the number of High IQ people would continue to rise. High or low eventually society would even out to a fairly consistant IQ level through out the population. If this IQ level is high society may become more advanced and progress. If this IQ level is low then society may fall behind and not progress well.
IQ tests don't measure creativity, but, generally, people who are creative tend to score in the 120s range on IQ tests --wich is above average.
I believe it is, because I think that is how high your IQ has to be in order to be gifted. If it is not a high IQ then it is a very close to gifted average IQ.
An average IQ is 100. An IQ of 120 is high for anyone.
An IQ of 149 is very high for anyone. Depending on whether or not the IQ is based on 15 standard deviations or 16 standard deviations, this IQ will put you slightly above or below the highest 99.9% of the population (respectively). An IQ score is supposed to be independent of age, however people with very high IQ test scores as children often test at lower IQ test scores as adults.
oh course people who have high imaginations have a bigger brain and are able to contemplate more thoughts then the normal child.
yes,it is possible to have an IQ that high because there is no IQ cap.
High IQ means people are genius from taking the test even it takes along time to be a high IQ to be a genius.
130 iq
Yes. 119 is in the high end of the "Superior" range of intelligence.
Gifted children show intelligence from an early age. They may have advanced reading and problem solving abilities. They may be tested and found to have a high IQ.