IQ does not change with age, rather a specific test deigned for 5 year olds is needed to determine an individuals IQ. Average will still be 100.
The normal IQ for a 5 year old should be no different to that of an adult. The test would simply be adjusted to suit a 5 year old.
Yes if you are very smart.
IQ is not based upon age. A persons IQ doesn't even change very much through out life, only about 5 IQ points at the most. Therefore asking the IQ of a twelve year old is not a very good question. The average IQ is about 100 though. To find out the exact IQ of a certain person they would have to take an IQ test.
The average IQ for any and all age groups is 100. all tests are specically designed for the age group they are testing ie. a 14 year old will take a test for 14 year olds and a 5 year old will take a test for 5 year olds.
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IQ does not change with age, rather a specific test deigned for 5 year olds is needed to determine an individuals IQ. Average will still be 100.
The normal IQ for a 5 year old should be no different to that of an adult. The test would simply be adjusted to suit a 5 year old.
Yes if you are very smart.
IQ is not based upon age. A persons IQ doesn't even change very much through out life, only about 5 IQ points at the most. Therefore asking the IQ of a twelve year old is not a very good question. The average IQ is about 100 though. To find out the exact IQ of a certain person they would have to take an IQ test.
You are bright, not superior. An IQ of 125 puts you in the top 5%.
The average IQ for any and all age groups is 100. all tests are specically designed for the age group they are testing ie. a 14 year old will take a test for 14 year olds and a 5 year old will take a test for 5 year olds.
It means it is average give or take 5 points.
It is not recommended to provide a fake address on an IQ test. Providing false information can compromise the integrity of the test results and may affect the accuracy of the assessment. It is best to provide accurate and truthful information when taking any test.
If you want an IQ quiz for fun on a girly site, then the IQ test on gurl.com is a good one, or you could just google it. If you actually want to find out your IQ, you'd have to ask a psychologist for one. Accurate IQ tests are the same whether you are a boy or a girl. Answer The most accurate and most complete IQ test, which comes with several mental test scores in addition to an overall IQ and possibly some advice or diagnosis, can be given to you one-on-one by a psychologist. If you have to pay for this test yourself, you should plan on paying $300-$750, depending upon where you live, the experience of the tester, and so forth. If you go this route, assuming you're over 16, you should ask to have either the WAIS-III, WAIS-IV, OR SB-5 tests (your psychologist will know what these are). These are the the tests that are best understood scientifically, and have stood the test of time.If I were you, I would also check with your school counseling office to see if you might qualify to get an IQ test through the school, as part of academic or career counseling. Failing that, you can check with a nearby adult occupational training center. Any of these offices will be able to test you at nominal cost, or for free. The test that you'd take, however, is likely to be a group IQ test. These tests are fine if used to give you a rough idea where you stand. If the result is either quite high or low, you should get a followup individual test with a psychologist. There are three other, low-cost or free ways to get an IQ test, or something close to an IQ test.First, you can take a military aptitude test known as the ASVAB. This test is free and is offered through military recruiters. The ASVAB is made up of many different subtests, but a group of 4 of those subtests, called the AFQT, is an IQ test. Your AFQT score can be converted into a percentile, and the percentile can then be converted into a standard IQ. You can get help with this here on WikiAnswers or by googling. Second, you can take a college entrance exam, such as the SAT or the ACT. These tests are also made of of a number of subtests. Certain of these subtests can be combined, and and an IQ score derived from a percentile. This approach will probably be slightly less accurate than the AFQT approach. Finally, you can take the MENSA home test (you can check the American Mensa site for details). The MENSA home test is not just for people with high IQs; anyone who can understand the instructions can take it. This $18 test is taken at home and mailed back to MENSA for scoring. My understanding is that you will receive an IQ score result back. Please note, the MENSA home test is NOT the same thing as the official MENSA test, which can be used to qualify for MENSA (the MENSA home test can't, because it is unsupervised). The official test is also an IQ test, but MENSA never tells you what your IQ is. You are merely told whether or not you scored high enough to get in to MENSA. So if you want an estimate of your IQ, you should take the MENSA home test.
IQ and age are not related. The average IQ is 100, no matter what your age. If you're 5, the average IQ is 100. If you're 80, the average IQ is still 100. The "normal range" is from 90-110, so you're within the normal range, and a bit above average. This is a fine IQ score. If you took an IQ test online, it's probably not accurate. If you really want to know your IQ, you'll need to take a real-life one.
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