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It's free, unless you want to buy the "report". The results are free.

Enjoy.....

LTG:D :D
 
I scored very high also and would have scored higher, (by about 5 more questions) had I not thought some of the answers were so obvious!

I guess I am in the class of Bill Gates! Geez, now if I only had his money! :D
 
Well, I scored higher than a 99 but don't know what my number relates to in the grand scheme. It says I am a visual mathmetician.
 
Here are some things that I found out:

Lewis Terman (1916), who originally developed the notion of IQ, proposed this scale for classifying IQ scores:

Over 140 - Genius or near genius

120 - 140 - Very superior intelligence

110 - 119 - Superior intelligence

90 - 109 - Normal or average intelligence

80 - 89 - Dullness

70 - 79 - Borderline deficiency

Under 70 - Definite feeble-mindedness

As it relates to professions:

140
Top Civil Servants; Professors and Research Scientists.

130
Physicians and Surgeons; Lawyers; Engineers (Civil and Mechanical)

120
School Teachers; Pharmacists; Accountants; Nurses; Stenographers; Managers.

110
Foremen; Clerks; Telephone Operators; Salesmen; Policemen; Electricians.

100+
Machine Operators; Shopkeepers; Butchers; Welders; Sheet Metal Workers.

100-
Warehousemen; Carpenters; Cooks and Bakers; Small Farmers; Truck and Van Drivers.

90
Laborers; Gardeners; Upholsterers; Farmhands; Miners; Factory Packers and Sorters.



An individual's IQ score remains relatively constant across their lifespan. Recently researchers have been addressing a different type of stability (or instability) in IQ scores--the fact that IQ scores have been steadily increasing in developed countries over the past 50 or 60 years. The so-called "Flynn effect" provides for an interesting discussion of environmental and cultural impact on IQ. The effect is named after political scientist James Flynn, who has researched this effect extensively. Azar (1996) reports in the APA Monitor on a recent (1996) conference of experts that focused on reasons for the Flynn effect. The APA-sponsored conference was titled "Intelligence on the rise: secular changes in IQ and related measures."

A particularly striking statistic is that the average IQ of a 20-year old in 1996 is approximately 15 points higher than that of a 20-year old 50 years ago. Most suspect that the rising IQ scores do not reflect a change in g, the global intelligence purportedly measured by traditional tests. Rather, escalating scores are thought to be the product of more specific skills that allow people to excel on tasks like those included in these tests, along with improved socioeconomic status, better nutrition, and an increasingly technological society.
 
>>>"Your Intellectual Type is Visionary Philosopher. This means you are highly intelligent and have a powerful mix of skills and insight that can be applied in a variety of different ways. Like Plato, your exceptional math and verbal skills make you very adept at explaining things to others — and at anticipating and predicting patterns. "

Yeah, me and ol' Plato (minus the sodomy) Quite a conclusion from 2 pages of questions. The number that I got was substantially higher than other IQ results I've taken. My take on this: The test results are highly inflated and the "results" are just them blowing a bunch of sunshine up your tail in order to get you to buy the report. I notice that my results don't mention cynicism, funny they didn't pick up on that.
 
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The online tests are only meant as entertainment, not as a true measure of your IQ :)

There are standardized IQ tests that can be taken, but apart from bragging rights if you really are a genius, I wonder if they're really worth it.

Plus, isn't 'Test the Nation' being done again in May/June? ;)
 
Hmmmm,

I took it a second time, this time answering a whole bunch of them incorrectly. I still scored 115 and earned the title of "Precision Processor."... with a little picture of Pythagorus...which is ironic considering that the only question which involved the Pythagorean theorem, I marked incorrectly.
 
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Third run through, I answered all incorrectly but about 3 or 4 which earned me an 84. According to Aileron Girl's scale that's dullness, but my description reads:


>>>>"You have the unusual distinction of being equally good at math and verbal skills. This means you are a creative thinker and are uniquely good at teaching others through experiences. You are also a great improviser and very good at handling change."

This time the little picture was of Benjamin Franklin ... he would have been so proud.
 
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I wonder how the average airline CEO ranks.
 
Not to be insulting...

but I have yet to find a website that doesn't overinflate results in an effort to get the test taker to buy something (i.e. more specific results regarding their particular metal superiority). Any certified psychologist can administer a battery of exams that more specifically identifies comprehension and cognitive reasoning and places it within a range that is more realistic. I have done every online IQ test I can find and scored in the highest area, but when I did the real test the results showed me in the average category.
 
I scored 124

not bad for a "dumb cop"

Insightful Linguist. This means you are highly intelligent and have the natural fluency of a writer and the visual and spatial strengths of an artist. Those skills contribute to your creative and expressive mind. And that's just some of what we know about you from your test results. Chas
 
I didn't have to do the test.

Avbug has already scored my intelligence......... Hell I a borderline moron.

:D :D :D
 
Congratulations, XXXXXXX!
Your IQ score is 131

This number is based on a scientific formula that compares how many questions you answered correctly on the Classic IQ Test relative to others.

Your Intellectual Type is Visual Mathematician. This means you are gifted at spotting patterns — both in pictures and in numbers. These talents combined with your overall high intelligence make you good at understanding the big picture, which is why people trust your instincts and turn to you for direction — especially in the workplace. And that's just some of what we know about you from your test results.


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Thats funny, sounds like their trying to get me to buy something.

I did this same test back in Nov 03 around thanksgiving (the site pops up when your surfing airliners.net), my score then was 127 and it said the same comments about being visual and math oriented.

Visual and math oriented I'll by but the score, well it doesn't sound like someone who failed the first grade, graduated mechanical engineering with a 2.2 gpa and decided to stay at Allegheny when offered a job at Airtran. IQ = retard on the job decision.
 
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I am so smart, S-M-R-T

What is your IQ if you place stock in an Internet based test?

How do you make money and sell official test reports? By telling people the truth, that your IQ is around 90, perhaps lower and by the way you are a dumba$$? Perhaps you'd do better by telling people they are above average, but not so much that its not believable.

This should stir the pot...
http://www.audiblox.com/iq_scores.htm

I'd put pilots with Telephone Operators or Electricians. Skilled labor. An average IQ of 100 to 110.

Apparently, the IQ gives a good indication of the occupational group that a person will end up in, though not of course the specific occupation. In their book, Know Your Child’s IQ, Glen Wilson and Diana Grylls outline occupations typical of various IQ levels:

140 Top Civil Servants; Professors and Research Scientists.

130 Physicians and Surgeons; Lawyers; Engineers (Civil and Mechanical)

120 School Teachers; Pharmacists; Accountants; Nurses; Stenographers; Managers.

110 Foremen; Clerks; Telephone Operators; Salesmen; Policemen; Electricians.

100+ Machine Operators; Shopkeepers; Butchers; Welders; Sheet Metal Workers.

100- Warehousemen; Carpenters; Cooks and Bakers; Small Farmers; Truck and Van Drivers.

90 Laborers; Gardeners; Upholsterers; Farmhands; Miners; Factory Packers and Sorters.
 

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