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 score for a 12 year old is 100. Then again, the average IQ score for all age groups are 100, by definition.
An IQ of 132 is very hood. For how old you are you get a different score. The average is 100 so if you get higher than 100 at a certain age it is good.
It is a score of 123. That is slightly above average, but not in the genius category.
Yea! The average IQ for a 5 year old is about 100!
An IQ of 124 is a good IQ.
no, and age doesnt matter for an IQ test
Yes
100 is baseline average for IQ, age does not matter.
The average IQ score for a 12 year old is 100. Then again, the average IQ score for all age groups are 100, by definition.
It's not only ok- it's above average! The average IQ score is 100.
Yes, a 127 IQ is considered above average for a twelve-year-old. It indicates that the child has good reasoning abilities and problem-solving skills compared to their peers. However, IQ scores alone do not capture all aspects of intelligence, so it's important to consider a child's overall development and strengths.
An IQ of 132 is very hood. For how old you are you get a different score. The average is 100 so if you get higher than 100 at a certain age it is good.
100, although results between 84 and 116 are considered "normal". stewster's answer: my IQ is 142 so it could be anything
It is a score of 123. That is slightly above average, but not in the genius category.
Ideally, the IQ score is independent of the subject's age. 172 is a totally unbelievable IQ score for anybody; before it is accepted as fact, the test should probably be repeated. +++ Even if the figure was a misprint for 127, that would still be a high IQ BUT it is important to remember IQ is not everything. Standard IQ tests tend to be limited to testing skills with various numerical, lexical and pattern puzzles; and are not a reliable guide to the subject's learning ability or future academic results.
No need to live vicariously through the genius of your own child you sonnuvabitch!!
198 a good iq for a 10 year old