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No, 68 percent of the world's population has an IQ of between 90 and 110, an IQ of 120 means that about 95 percent of the world's population is below that point in IQ. An IQ of 100 is average.
IQ= MA/CA x 100 IQ= 10/8 x 100 IQ= 1.25 x 100 IQ= 125
The first effective tests of mental faculties were developed by Alfred Binet and Theodore Simon in 1905 with the creation of the Binet-Simon intelligence scale. This test was designed to measure a child's mental age in relation to their chronological age and is considered the foundation for modern intelligence testing.
The "Q" in IQ stands for "quotient," which refers to a score derived from a standardized intelligence test. This score is calculated by dividing a person's mental age by their chronological age and multiplying the result by 100.
At what age one is mentally, for example, someone who is very mature may have one much larger than their actual age. Whereas someone who is immature or suffers from a mental disorder may have one lower.
IQ = mental age / chronological age x 100
Your IQ is calculated by dividing your mental age over your chronological age multiplied by 100.You mental age is simply how you behave or your personality and your chronological age is how old you are at the moment.
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It depends on how your chronological age is measured and scored. Often that is described as your intelligence quotient (or IQ).
If the boy's chronological age and mental age are equal, his IQ would be assumed to be 100. (Using chronological age x IQ/100 as the template).
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No, 68 percent of the world's population has an IQ of between 90 and 110, an IQ of 120 means that about 95 percent of the world's population is below that point in IQ. An IQ of 100 is average.
Chronological age (as it pertains to humans) is the actual age of a person from the moment of birth to any point in time as long as that person is alive. It is the actual time span. Thus a person could be 5 years old, 11 years 10 months 2 days old...etc. The mental development of a person is reflected in the mental age of a person. The mental age can be quite different from the chronological age. There are accepted mental development standards for an average person based on his/her chronological age. But these standards vary based on many factors, some of which are 1) Environment in which the person grows. 2) Things and situations that the person is exposed to 3) Home and societal environment 4) Stability of a society 5) Absence of war and destruction 6) Disease including mental 7) Lack of nutrition 8) Stability of the family 9) Inborn gift or lack of it and many more Thus we may encounter an eight year old doing and understanding college level math and science (a gift) or a 50 year old who can hardly count one through 10. Thus even though there is a linear relationship between chronological age and mental age for the average population, it can vary from person to person due to one or more of the above reasons and others.
To determine your mental age based on a score of 20 out of 30, you can calculate it as a percentage: ( \frac{20}{30} \times 100 ) equals approximately 66.67%. If this percentage corresponds to a specific mental age scale, you would need to reference that scale to find the equivalent mental age. Generally, in some assessments, this score might suggest that your mental age is around two-thirds of the chronological age assessed.
Technically, your IQ (intelligence quotient) is a ratio that compares your mental age (how smart you are, I suppose) to your chronological age (you're 13). "Quotient" as you know (you do know, right? you have a 124 IQ so I hope so) means "the answer to a division problem." So, divide your mental age (as determined by some test that asked you to solve some work, math and/or logic problems probably) by 13 and multiply by 100 to get your IQ. Or, do the reverse operations (IQ divided by 100) x your age = mental age. You have the mental age of a 16 year old. You're in 8th grade with the mind of a 10th grader; something like that.
Chronological age is the years you have been alive and health age is the physical age your body is. If you are obese and not in shape for instance or if you smoke a lot, your health age is probably a lot older then your chronological age.
Chronological age: The actual number of years a person has lived. Biological age: Refers to how old a person's body is physiologically, based on factors such as health, fitness, and genetics. Psychological age: Reflects an individual's mental maturity and emotional well-being in relation to their chronological age. Social age: Describes a person's roles, behaviors, and expectations within a society or culture based on their age. Functional age: Refers to an individual's ability to perform daily activities and tasks independently, which may vary regardless of chronological age.