Now I know why so many people here had high IQ scores (120-130) on mensa online tests posted here (denmark, norway etc). It is called practice effect. Tests of this type are HIGHLY sensitive to practice effect. Most people who posted such scores either did the tests already before, thus significantly inflating and invalidating their scores, or What you took was a fake test That’s not the real Stanford Binet Mensa doesn’t offe free real iq tests. Try Mensa.no it’s semi accurate plus you can find other leaked pro tests in the r/cognitivetesting resource list. Also some pro tests only cost like $3.50 so it’s not like you have to be rich. Adam5698_2nd.
I got 149 on GIQ, 138 Mensa Norway, 135 on a 60 question RAPM test somewhere, 131 Mensa Finland, and averaged 139-140 on the Mensa IQ check app. Actual IQ (TII on RAIT) measured last week at 142. So my actual IQ is fairly close to what the more legitimate tests estimated. Just be careful, as some are more accurate than others.
Its not great but its a fun test. For more robust measures of MR check the wiki. Mensa.dk has better correlations all around also. In comparison to other non-verbal tests I took, Mensa Norway was significantly deflated. Mensa No: 126, TRI-52: 138, Raven's 2 (Q-global): 142, CAIT PRI: 146. Based on my individual experience it is not possible to
Mensa is a high IQ society, the largest and oldest in the world. To qualify to join Mensa, members must score in the 98th percentile or higher on a supervised, standardized intelligence test. Although the Mensa admissions test is supervised in person and costs $40, there is also a Mensa practice test that is available online.
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