BTW for example in Hungary you can only take Mensa's (official) test over age 17 as until then your intelligence is supposedly still developing. Also, of course age makes a difference, historically that makes IQ's Q, a quotient: dividing a person’s mental age score, obtained by administering an intelligence test, by the person’sThe purpose of an IQ test is to test your fluid inteligence, therefore if you want an accurate result you shouldn't really prepare like this. However you can work on your brain health etc. As far as I know they always make new tests. I suppose it's possible to find the old tests, but I doubt it's accessible. For example I take some Mensa Online IQ Test and other paid test from 123test.com, international-iq-test.com and other tests. Mensa Romania: First Day 118, Second Day 124, Three Days 126 Mensa Denmark: First Day 113, Second Day 119, Three Days 119 Mensa International: First Day 112, Second Day 118, Three Days 121 Mensa New Zealand: The first
Denmark: 108 (first ever IQ test) CAIT: 114 Norway: 135 BUT this doesn't count because I watched a video of the solutions for the Denmark one before doing the Norway one. I applied the methods I learned to a good handful of questions on the Norway one. Haven't been officially tested but based on my life experiences, 110-115ish sounds right.
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