What does 114 mean on a IQ test?
this means your much smarter than homer Simpson but not as smart as albert Einstein
Canibus (The rapper) actual IQ number has never been released or said to the public. That's the answer, Canibus himself is the only person that could tell you what his actual IQ is.
I know a lot about IQ though. As an educated guess I would say his IQ is in the range of 130-155 (average is 100, or 97), he could possibly be at, or near, the "genius" range.
How do you deal with learning disorder?
I suggest that you get the booklet called "The Technology of Study," by L. Ron Hubbard and read it and use it. You can improve your studying skills if you do that.
How high did George Bush get on an IQ test?
George .W Bush scored 125, i have no idea about IQ tests but this si the result.
What was John F. Kennedy's IQ?
John F. Kennedy's recorded IQ while at Choate boarding school was 119. However, one's intelligence tends to be fluid in the formative years and Kennedy would probably have scored much higher in adulthood. What is known is that he was very articulate, very well read, had a quick wit and was able to respond intelligently and fluently at press conferences without knowing the questions in advance.
Statemen such as Harold McMillan and Charles DeGaulle were impressed with his intelligence. Historian Michael Bechloss, who is otherwise critical of Kennedy's decision making, still considers him to be one of the most intelligent presidents of the 20th century. Columnist Jack Anderson stated that he found JFK to among the most intelligent persons he had ever interviewed.
Writer Gore Vidal liked Kennedy because of his intelligence. Biographer Nigel Hamilton, who is among those that have written critically of JFK's reliance on Ted Sorenson to ghost write for him, nonetheless referred to JFK as a "young Hemingway," truly gifted in the personal letters he wrote.
As to whether his scored IQ in preparatory school was accurate, it needs to be noted that Kennedy suffered from many ailments as a child and that his performance may, thus, have been compromised by pain, sluggishness and depression.
Who was The First security Guard?
Wendell Jefferson was hired to guard the Luxor temple in ancient Egypt about 5000 years ago. He was caught sleeping on the job and was fed to alligators.
How many total electoral votes do the original thirteen colonies have?
one hundred and sixty two electoral votes
Hamsters have a fairly low IQ, because in the wild all they need to do is eat, sleep, make a nest, burrow, have babies, etc.
the intelligence of a hamster is equal to or slightly higher than George W Bush.
Is 264 a good math MAP testing score for a 5th grader thats 10?
Thats pretty good for a person you age, but a 6th grader at my school got a 302.
The man who had the highest I.Q. has to be Albert Einstine.... you know the German professor
What is the average IQ score of a nurse?
The average IQ test score is considered to be between 90 and 110 =] hope you have fun becoming a nurse =]
Describe your knowledge of banking regulations?
Banking regulations are rules that are put in place to ensure all bankers carry themselves professionally. The regulations help guard against fraud and other practices that may damage the standing of the institution.
What is the highest score on the RIAS IQ test?
For example, in children aged let's say 7:8 to 7:11 years, the Verbal Intelligence Index of the RIAS has a top that is way higher than the conservative figure of 160, but in adults, although the verbal part is supposed to measure ability up to about 140, as per my own psychometric researches, the RIAS appears to have a noticeable ceiling effect and shouldn't be use in persons above 120 - 125.
You can see this effect in this article: .cogn-iq.org/?p=22
Previous answer: "I am not sure but as per my research it is telling me the it is 160 score. My child is tested for rias and she got 99.9% = score 145. This might help!"
What is something that stands for something else?
A metaphor, simile, and symbol may also count.
Symbol
What is the perfect competion?
the perfect competition........ depending on competition
e.g: martial arts:
same height
same age
same experience
same belt
different strengths and weaknesses
e.t.c. hope this helps :)
Which is right What day is today or What day is tomorrow?
Both are correct. They are asking two different things.
What is color blocking and visual merchandising?
Colour blocking is using colour as a tool to merchandise products for sale. eg using all red handbags on a fixture or wall section then focusing on another colour for the next fixture. One common way to colour block is to use light to dark from left to right.
Colour blocking is used to make it easier to shop and more visually coherent.
Color-blocking also is an effective visual tool to separate and differentitate products that may be part of a larger comprehensive product category but where certain subsest of product families exist and exhibit subtle differences. These differences may be product size, application, durability, quality or some other functional difference that warrants separation from other related products.
In this manner, color-blocking can easily convey to the shopper where to focus their purchasing decisions by helping them focus in a particular area or on similar products within a set area. It can also help facilitate easier 'compare and contrast' efforts between products in the same category but with different features and benefits.
What are the advantages of education?
With a Bachelor's Degree from a college, you can earn $25,000 more a year.
People who have graduated from college can expect to make more than a High School graduate in life..
novel problems
If he wants a 90% average for the four tests, the least he can afford to get on the
fourth one is 99%.
(87 + 87 + 87 + 99) / 4 = 360/4 = 90%
Good luck !
IS it easy to clear b.ed entrance??? ---- If you need to ask, then perhaps this is not the best career choice for you ....
The story goes that a Dublin theatre proprietor by the name of Richard Daly made a bet that he could, within forty-eight hours, make a nonsense word known throughout the city, and that the public would give a meaning to it. After the performance one evening, he gave his staff cards with the word 'quiz' written on them, and told them to write the word on walls around the city. The next day the strange word was the talk of the town, and within a short time it had become part of the language. This picturesque tale appeared as an anecdote in 1836, but the most detailed account (in F. T. Porter's Gleanings and Reminiscences, 1875) gives the date of the exploit as 1791. The word, however, was already in use by then, meaning 'an odd or eccentric person', and had been used in this sense by Fanny Burney in her diary on 24 June 1782. 'Quiz' was also used as a name for a curious toy, something like a yo-yo and also called a bandalore, which was popular around 1790. The word is nevertheless hard to account for, and so is its later meaning of 'to question, to interrogate', which emerged in the mid-19th century and gave rise to the most common use of the term today, for an entertainment based on questions and answers. (source: http://www.askoxford.com/asktheexperts/faq/aboutwordorigins/quiz?view=uk )