I got a 132, which means I’m, apparently, “absolutely brilliant.” Parts 1 and 2 were pretty smooth sailing, part 3 was more of a challange, and I couldn’t make sense of anything in part 4…
I got a 121, which puts me above average. I’m surprised I did that well. I am not an abstract thinker and I’m really bad at those kinds of questions. The fourth part…well, I just guessed at those. I’m not sure at all what they were looking for.
157… I started getting bored towards the end and didn’t really try on a few. IQ tests are of the few online tests I can take and do most of before skipping to the end and hitting the submit buttton.
I didn’t guess at any so I had two or three [Rudy]“i dunno’s”[/Rudy]. I wonder if wrong choices are scored differently than simply chosing “i don’t know”?
I haven’t taken this one, but in my Psych Tests and Measurements class last semester I took the Culture Fair test, and got a 151. I think that’s proof that it just doesn’t work. I’m bright, but I’m not THAT bright.
Well I got 101, but when I didn’t know, I actually said so. I am exactly average. I took a different IQ test when I was about 15, and got a 145, what gives? I guess I just got dumber.