IQ Test Created 19 years ago2005-05-09 15:45:50 UTC by Seventh-Monkey Seventh-Monkey

Created 19 years ago2005-05-09 15:45:50 UTC by Seventh-Monkey Seventh-Monkey

Posted 19 years ago2005-05-10 10:32:59 UTC Post #108734
I have done 3 diffrent IQ tests and i have gotten 151, 172 and 110...
Posted 19 years ago2005-05-10 10:53:21 UTC Post #108739
I just took the "The Classic IQ Test" test. My result was "Precision Processor".

Check out my result by visiting this link:

http://uk.tickle.com/inv.html?inv=4880916374029617146

Tim

120
Not bad for a 13 year old!
Posted 19 years ago2005-05-10 11:11:47 UTC Post #108747
I told you I had to rush it because it was late and my dad was moaning me to come off so I answered the questions in seconds basically and of course I was going to have a low score!

I want to redo it but it won't count :(
Habboi HabboiSticky White Love Glue
Posted 19 years ago2005-05-10 11:38:34 UTC Post #108753
One mile is 1.6 kilometers.
Posted 19 years ago2005-05-10 12:27:24 UTC Post #108756
You got 120 you say.. ha.. and your 13!! hmm, well Im 19 and only got 113...

WHAT SCHOOL ARE YOU ATTENDING!? :P
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Posted 19 years ago2005-05-10 12:30:12 UTC Post #108758
Ahhhh Pheaodophile!
Posted 19 years ago2005-05-10 12:34:51 UTC Post #108760
hahaha.. lol..
Unbreakable, your IQ score is slightly above the average IQ score. Congratulations! Among your skills, there are certain areas that stand out above the rest. The classic IQ test analyses your strengths and weaknesses based on your mathematical, linguistic, visual-spatial and logical skills. By analysing your answers we can discover the areas in which you have the strongest abilities.

You've got a very experiential way of learning and a strong mathematical mind. You're able to whittle even the most complex situation down to comprehensible component parts. In short, you have mastered the art and science of precision. That's what makes you a Precision Processor.

For you, life is a series of equations. Your brain is naturally predisposed to intense mathematical acuity, and your understanding of numerical problems is unparalleled. It's second nature for you to cut to the heart of an issue, so that you can discover quick solutions to problems while others get bogged down in unnecessary details. One precision processor that comes to mind is the Greek philosopher-mathematician, Pythagoras. Pythagoras had a mind for numbers and, as such, could come up with previously unknown theories like his method for calculating the sides of a right triangle (a2+b2=c2). You too, can use numbers to translate aspects of the world around you -- something that doesn't come easily to everyone. Your quick mathematical mind will allow you to communicate a variety of ideas to other people, so don't keep it to yourself.
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Posted 19 years ago2005-05-10 13:02:58 UTC Post #108767
Sari, G_KID: the units are irrelevant. You can put in nanometers or light-years, it makes no difference. It's Pythagorus' theorum:
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Seventh-Monkey Seventh-MonkeyPretty nifty
Posted 19 years ago2005-05-10 13:37:16 UTC Post #108771
yea... I'm not going to bother back tracking a reading.. but you stand corrected.
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Posted 19 years ago2005-05-10 13:48:14 UTC Post #108774
Pythagoran Theorem is easy. I learned that back in 7th grade :P
Posted 19 years ago2005-05-10 15:23:27 UTC Post #108799
6th for me. -_o
Luke LukeLuke
Posted 19 years ago2005-05-10 17:47:55 UTC Post #108831
You don't have to use pathagoreum theorum...

Just use the simple distance formula, putting the cars on a plane.
Posted 19 years ago2005-05-10 22:15:41 UTC Post #108848
M_, your IQ score is 124
Precision Processor

M_, your IQ score is slightly above the average IQ score. Congratulations! Among your skills, there are certain areas that stand out above the rest. The classic IQ test analyses your strengths and weaknesses based on your mathematical, linguistic, visual-spatial and logical skills. By analysing your answers we can discover the areas in which you have the strongest abilities.

You've got a very experiential way of learning and a strong mathematical mind. You're able to whittle even the most complex situation down to comprehensible component parts. In short, you have mastered the art and science of precision. That's what makes you a Precision Processor.

For you, life is a series of equations. Your brain is naturally predisposed to intense mathematical acuity, and your understanding of numerical problems is unparalleled. It's second nature for you to cut to the heart of an issue, so that you can discover quick solutions to problems while others get bogged down in unnecessary details. One precision processor that comes to mind is the Greek philosopher-mathematician, Pythagoras. Pythagoras had a mind for numbers and, as such, could come up with previously unknown theories like his method for calculating the sides of a right triangle (a2+b2=c2). You too, can use numbers to translate aspects of the world around you -- something that doesn't come easily to everyone. Your quick mathematical mind will allow you to communicate a variety of ideas to other people, so don't keep it to yourself.
then again, its 11 o clock at nite
Posted 19 years ago2005-05-11 02:12:12 UTC Post #108859
Bratty: elaborate?
Seventh-Monkey Seventh-MonkeyPretty nifty
Posted 19 years ago2005-05-11 09:58:56 UTC Post #108888
Now when you start talking about how old you are i just want to say that im 15... But hey it isnt a supprise that swedish people are smarter... :D :D
Posted 19 years ago2005-05-11 14:41:05 UTC Post #108924
Theyre also taller...
Posted 19 years ago2005-05-11 14:41:47 UTC Post #108925
... M_gargantua ...

You'd probably fail the PAQ test...
Rimrook RimrookSince 2003
Posted 19 years ago2005-05-11 14:52:42 UTC Post #108926
your IQ score is 120

thats good for my age? i dunno, im only 1 and a half... ahem..

(14 really)
Archie ArchieGoodbye Moonmen
Posted 19 years ago2005-05-11 16:14:24 UTC Post #108949
But hey it isnt a supprise that swedish people are smarter.
oh so very true ;)
Posted 19 years ago2005-05-11 21:46:25 UTC Post #108962
Im smarter than you hunter, and im 13. ;)
Luke LukeLuke
Posted 19 years ago2005-05-11 22:01:54 UTC Post #108967
I got 124 and im 13 :P
Posted 19 years ago2005-05-12 02:19:49 UTC Post #108974
Isnt amazing, How many off age Halflife 2 Players there are! Its meant to be a 15 for gods sakes!
Posted 19 years ago2005-05-12 02:21:17 UTC Post #108975
In the US it is 17+ I believe.
Posted 19 years ago2005-05-12 02:23:34 UTC Post #108976
Im 19 now but I played HL1 when I was 13 and it has the same rating as HL2.
Posted 19 years ago2005-05-12 02:44:59 UTC Post #108979
Heh screw the rating system. we play what we want :P
Posted 19 years ago2005-05-12 11:17:22 UTC Post #109009
Yeh, But its for the good, I mean some kids can't deal with content like Half Life and Doom. But I dont think Halflife 2 should be a fifteen, its not as gory as the first one I dont think. Maybe a 12?
Posted 19 years ago2005-05-12 11:41:04 UTC Post #109012
You all know IQ tests are bull right? They have nothing to do with displaying ones general intelligency level.
Posted 19 years ago2005-05-12 12:18:50 UTC Post #109018
Of course they are. So? It's fun to pick pretty patterns.
Seventh-Monkey Seventh-MonkeyPretty nifty
Posted 19 years ago2005-05-12 14:04:20 UTC Post #109036
I'm 13 years old.
IQ = 108.

You've got a very experiential way of learning and a strong mathematical mind. You're able to whittle even the most complex situation down to comprehensible component parts. In short, you have mastered the art and science of precision. That's what makes you a Precision Processor.

:D ;)
Madcow MadcowSpy zappin my udder
Posted 19 years ago2005-05-12 14:10:05 UTC Post #109037
You know that 108 is avradge if your over 110 your just above avrage...
Posted 19 years ago2005-05-12 14:20:09 UTC Post #109038
ok.
Lol, I thought 1 mile was 1 "mil" as in swedish, wich is 10 kilometers..
All that thinking for nothing.. :P
I think I'm going to do it again, now when I know how long a real mile is, ;) (got an other computer in an other huose with an other IP)
But, not much difference, just one question.
Madcow MadcowSpy zappin my udder
Posted 19 years ago2005-05-12 14:22:54 UTC Post #109039
I'm 11 and I got 106!

laurence, your IQ score is in line with the national average. However, some of your skills are better developed than those of the average population. The classic IQ test analyses your strengths and weaknesses based on your mathematical, linguistic, visual-spatial and logical skills. By analysing your answers we can discover the areas in which you have the strongest abilities.

You've got a very experiential way of learning and a strong mathematical mind. You're able to whittle even the most complex situation down to comprehensible component parts. In short, you have mastered the art and science of precision. That's what makes you a Precision Processor.

For you, life is a series of equations. Your brain is naturally predisposed to intense mathematical acuity, and your understanding of numerical problems is unparalleled. It's second nature for you to cut to the heart of an issue, so that you can discover quick solutions to problems while others get bogged down in unnecessary details. One precision processor that comes to mind is the Greek philosopher-mathematician, Pythagoras. Pythagoras had a mind for numbers and, as such, could come up with previously unknown theories like his method for calculating the sides of a right triangle (a2+b2=c2). You too, can use numbers to translate aspects of the world around you -- something that doesn't come easily to everyone. Your quick mathematical mind will allow you to communicate a variety of ideas to other people, so don't keep it to yourself. :P :P
Posted 19 years ago2005-05-12 14:25:43 UTC Post #109040
madcow, the units are completely irrelevant.

100 is meant to be average.
Seventh-Monkey Seventh-MonkeyPretty nifty
Posted 19 years ago2005-05-12 14:29:48 UTC Post #109041
100 +-10 is avrage
Posted 19 years ago2005-05-12 14:31:30 UTC Post #109042
Erm, averages don't have spread.
Seventh-Monkey Seventh-MonkeyPretty nifty
Posted 19 years ago2005-05-12 14:33:03 UTC Post #109043
Okey 100 +-10 is normal... But not for me :D
Posted 19 years ago2005-05-12 15:15:02 UTC Post #109045
126, probly quite good for my age and abilities :P
Posted 19 years ago2005-05-12 15:16:01 UTC Post #109046
I got 231. IQ tests are bull.
Posted 19 years ago2005-05-12 15:19:21 UTC Post #109048
Of course they are. So? It's fun to pick pretty patterns.
Its also fun to look at millions of newpaper clippings and find patterns of information that help the CIA communicate with their spies.

:o
Posted 19 years ago2005-05-12 15:45:55 UTC Post #109056
Its also fun burning up a school... Dont you think? :nuts:
Posted 19 years ago2005-05-12 15:56:11 UTC Post #109059
Yah.... ;)
Luke LukeLuke
Posted 19 years ago2005-05-12 16:06:51 UTC Post #109066
Burning up schools is my favorit hobby! the only problem is that i cant find any anymore...
Posted 19 years ago2005-05-12 19:57:58 UTC Post #109110
Rimrook, ill give you an serious answer.
A young girl finds a pearl in a nearby river, she reaches in and keeps it to herself and does not show anyone. However, the pearl in her pocket turns black when she talks to a boy she likes, but turns pink when a boy that likes her talks to her. When they both talk to her, the pearl changes blue. When she gets hurt while playing, the pearl turns red. One day the two boys were both talking to her and the pearl was speckled with each color. Explain what might happen in detail.
The pearl, having many layers, and hence many microfractures can become a scalar interferometer. The brain, becasue of its many folds and two halfs is also one. scalar waves are produced in the brain by cascade electrical discharges that very in area and intensity from situation to situation. becasue of the reactions that would be expectecd in all said situations, the body would emit some amount of swet. this swet would provide a small path for the electrical dischare coming through the nervous system to get to the pearl. when it travels through the pearl it would create scalar waves  similar to thoughs produced in the brain(either the girl's or the boy's.) when the waves emited by the pearl and thoughs emited by the brain meet they pair couple into ordinary EM waves.
these waves will vary in wavelengh, and hence in color, based on the original wave produced by the brain, which is determind by the area and amplitude of the cascade discharge in it. the EM energy created by the pair coupling would result in the pearls color. the specled color would result when all three brains were undergoing different situations and hence emiting different waves. when any that hit the pearls outgoing rays they created thier color, but becasue of the presence of the other waves and their colors, some of the EM energy canceld itself out. creating places of colors and places of non-color.
Is that a satifying answer. and if you think any of what I said is bullshit look it up on google. what I thoguht up might not be true but it is based on the basic rules of scalar wave interference.

oh, and what ever happend to you leaving?
Posted 19 years ago2005-05-13 08:21:00 UTC Post #109167
tested on an other site,, www.iqtest.dk, same results!
108... ^^
madcow, the units are completely irrelevant.
100 is meant to be average.
So, 100 is the standard for 10 - 14 year olds?
Or did my dictionary lie? :P
Madcow MadcowSpy zappin my udder
Posted 19 years ago2005-05-13 11:49:26 UTC Post #109192
Hey, I just read the end of garg's post by accident ([colour=very bright red and flashing]paragraphs[/colour])! That's called juxtaposition.
Seventh-Monkey Seventh-MonkeyPretty nifty
Posted 19 years ago2005-05-13 13:42:09 UTC Post #109217
Madcow no 100 is avradge for evryone... but me :D
Posted 19 years ago2005-05-13 14:34:50 UTC Post #109221
I typed it in paragrph form but it didn't seem to work.

sorry.
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