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    I must admit…mafias reading sounds quite accurate for a high level I.Q….168 seems rather far fetched to me. If i remember rightly……the I.Q score only went up to about the 140 mark and most people are around 100. how ever, it’s a complicated subject and i hate pigeon holing any one’s brain capacity any way.

    The thing is…tests are great for certain aspects of brain activity but there are many parts to the brain which account for a lot of creativity which are never measured.

    I remember at school once, the craze to measure every one’s I.Q. Seemed more  like an elite, ego driven scheme than any thing else.

    Ok……many are brainier than others and many are not so brainy………thing is i learned about this was that any one in Menza considered them selves to be in the top 2 percent of the population.

    I knew many men and women from Menza……..funny thing was……the men could all remember facts and figures and work out shapes. how ever, in spelling and word association…the women excelled.

    I think it would have been a good idea to have more practical lessons for both to round it out. Menza was far too mental and not enough physical and the funny thing was…if more of either sex were fitter physically, they would have all been greater mentally.

    T.V tried to achieve this with The Krypton Factor. the Crystal Maze attempted to make this balance as well. Gladiators just relied on physical looks and strength which is why it eventually fell apart.

    Even Bulls eye tried to make the connection between knowledge and strength..mental and physical……although watching some of the ways they threw the darts , you could see how their brain worked.(or didn’t)

    #1077328

    ha i just understood, the person who made this thread, aka @orson-kart  :wacko: blv the iq test works lol, i always thought he was dumb with some mental prob like autism and sictso, the fact is his iq cud be high or it cud be low, the result for him sadly he has (toddler brain), and like one of the other chatters explained –

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    Different IQ tests have different maximums, so unless you give the name of the test, a score on its own is not really meaningful.

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    (yes i thought @orson-kart is crazy  :wacko: when he thought i was being horrible to some chatter, when i asked them a ? about coding, so no shock from his answer, he might have autism or scitso, like a voice in his head saying “say he is horrible say he is horrible” lol, also I even asked him why he said I was being horrible to someone, he said he don’t know, obv a sign of scitso lol, so obv he needs better med, and a c.p.n to see if he is progressing good.)

     

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    Ge

    Intelligence can’t be, nor should it be, measured by written English/grammar etc. Einstein was alleged to have dyslexia and apparently could not read until the age of nine or ten. Richard Branson being another more recent example.

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    #1077334

    yes good point this is it, people who are dumb think if we spell rubbish it = dumb, but in fact they are dumb for saying that, yes richard branson is the perfect example of clever, even thou he is not good at writing, or them autistic savants, not good at soical things but super clever at something others are not.

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    Ge

    Indeed Just, a fair few famous composers were also allegedly dyslexic and the likes of John Lennon etc, silly tests that do not take into account disability etc are as worthless as the paper they are written on. You might well get x amount score in one of them, but lets see you write music that is still played 200 years later.

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    #1077346

    i have done many types of tests not just iq test, and it is a shock how dumb they are, they give bad ?s and answers, so it prob always make the result incorrect, i mean even nhs tests are dumb.

    #1077355

    Given that 160 is genius / Stephen Hawking/ Einstein material …. I’m thinking a Facebook IQ test giving a result of over 160 is probs not that accurate tbh. :wacko:

    #1077368

    JUSTNOTHING…

    Not sure why I.Q. tests here are needed. The normal and unnormal can just read the I,Q. Of many with their chats…

    The numbers of some people changed multiple times. The game players who hurt the vulnerable, the strong who want sympathy but have their mates do all the dirty work…not listening to the plea of the one attacked. The differance of a joke. The bullies, substance abuse, acholism, mental illness…

    Taking any I.Q. test before taking, you will note, ask geography, age, sex, so forth. Studies of I.Q. are based on these main factors as well. Final conclusions are based on this critera…too!

    Using the above mention of J.C. and that as a basis for the I.Q. test here..

    The above statement applies to those of supposed adults more than 18 years old here. Some with spouses, girlfriends, children and those grown…

    The bullies, the scammers, the entertainment seekers, sex fien maniacs, j.c. has surpassed i.q. for this area population…

    You all have nice day.

    #1077376

    i heard the iq test was maybe made to see who has mental retardation it was not ment to do with intelligence – The first modern intelligence test in IQ history was developed in 1904, by Alfred Binet (1857-1911) and Theodore Simon (1873-1961). The French Ministry of Education asked these researchers to develop a test that would allow for distinguishing mentally retarded children from normally intelligent.

    i did a iq test it had a lot of maths in it i know i am rubbish at math and the iq test they used on tv to text super clever people, again the maths experts got the high, score, yes my cus wud of got and he has got a high iq score, but soically i dont think he is clever, and he is crap at tennis, it is biased to a certion type of people, i mean i think he cud be autistic aswell, so anyway any person who thinks the iq test/s explains to someone if they are clever or not, need to shut up and grow some more or better brain cells, anyone who dissagree with me is obv biased and prob autistic, and stubborn.

     

    iq test/s :negative:   :wacko:   also b.mi test is stupid aswell same opnions about that.

    #1077390

    I must admit…mafias reading sounds quite accurate for a high level I.Q….168 seems rather far fetched to me. If i remember rightly……the I.Q score only went up to about the 140 mark and most people are around 100. how ever, it’s a complicated subject and i hate pigeon holing any one’s brain capacity any way. The thing is…tests are great for certain aspects of brain activity but there are many parts to the brain which account for a lot of creativity which are never measured. I remember at school once, the craze to measure every one’s I.Q. Seemed more like an elite, ego driven scheme than any thing else. Ok……many are brainier than others and many are not so brainy………thing is i learned about this was that any one in Menza considered them selves to be in the top 2 percent of the population. I knew many men and women from Menza……..funny thing was……the men could all remember facts and figures and work out shapes. how ever, in spelling and word association…the women excelled. I think it would have been a good idea to have more practical lessons for both to round it out. Menza was far too mental and not enough physical and the funny thing was…if more of either sex were fitter physically, they would have all been greater mentally. T.V tried to achieve this with The Krypton Factor. the Crystal Maze attempted to make this balance as well. Gladiators just relied on physical looks and strength which is why it eventually fell apart. Even Bulls eye tried to make the connection between knowledge and strength..mental and physical……although watching some of the ways they threw the darts , you could see how their brain worked.(or didn’t)

    Is Menza the cheap Taiwanese version of Mensa then ? :unsure:

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