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How-to-Know-Your-I-Q-Level-without-Taking-the-Test

How-to-Know-Your-I-Q-Level-without-Taking-the-Test

I.Q. GUESSING TOOLS: Do them in the order provided. NOTE THAT EVERY IQ SCORE FOUND WITH THE HELP OF THIS BOOK COMPARES TO A SCORE IN THE USA72. IT MEANS YOU ARE COMPARING YOURSELF WITH PEOPLE FROM COUNTRIES IN WHICH THE AVERAGE SCORE IS 98. For example, if you're from Greece (with an average IQ score of 92, 98-92=6) add 6 points to your score to compare yourself to people in YOUR COUNTRY. For example, if you're from Japan (with an average of 105, 98-105=-7) take off 7 points from your score to compare yourself to people in YOUR COUNTRY. To check out the average score in your country go to: www.I.Q.comparisonsite.com/I.Q.table.aspx


N°1: The Number of “Yes” Gives you a Range [accuracy + or – 7.5 points] Calculate the number of times you answered “yes” at each range. IR: ## LNR: ## UNR: ## SR: ## MG: ## HG/VHIQ: ## The range, in which you answered “yes”, the most, is the range you are likely to belong to! If you have almost the same number of “yes” answers in two consecutive ranges, you belong to either range (your I.Q level is probably near the dividing limit of these ranges). If you almost have the same number of “yes” in two non-consecutive ranges: something’s wrong! You need to redo the quiz. If you have more “yes” in the VHIQ range: If you have fewer than 11 “yes” answers in the EG range: you are likely to belong to the HG range. If you have, at least, 11 “yes” in the EG range but fewer than 8 in the PG range: you are likely to belong to the EG range. If you have, at least, 11 “yes” in the EG range and, at least, 8 in the PG range: you are likely to belong to the PG range.


N°2: The Short Test [accuracy + or – 5 points in between 90 and 160, under or above accuracy is + or – 10 points] 1-Find out which range you belong to by RECOGNIZING YOURSELF in one of the ranges above. 2-For the "Learning ability" question your answer will be located in ONE OF THE TWO COLUMNS corresponding to the IQ numbers of that range (for example, if you belong to the superior range (115-129) the "Learning ability" answer that corresponds to you will be found under the 110 or 120 columns). 3-For the other questions, your answers will, most likely, be located in the COLUMNS UNDER the name of YOUR RANGE (if you are in between ranges consider columns in both ranges, for example, if you belong to the superior range, your answers will, most likely, be under the "Superior" columns in the "Starting columns" line). So, start reading those entries first, the statement that feels more like you will be in those columns (if really nothing resembles you, have a look at a few more columns left and right). Pay close attention to the wording of the sentences, the slight differences from one sentence to the next corresponds to the slight difference in IQ score. Apply the number of points located at the top of the column that represents the statement that feels more like you (in case of a tie use the higher grade). If you really have no idea what to answer, pick the answer in the middle of the range you recognized yourself in (ex: in the Superior Range it's 120). Add the number of points found for each question (from the 1st to the 14th) and divide by 14, you will find out your likely IQ score. Your IQ score MUST BE FOUND within the range you recognized yourself in (see N°1), or it means you mis graded yourself and the score you found is false. So be really introspective and honest with yourself. If you’d rather fill out a spreadsheet, download the file from my website by clinking the link.


N°3 The Long Test [Accuracy + or – 3 points between 80 and 170, under and above those numbers the accuracy is not as good] The answers you provide here are relative to those of an average person (IQ 100), relative to what a person with an I.Q. score of 100 would answer if they were asked these questions. The possible answers are a progression towards a stronger (right) or weaker (left) feeling than that of a perfectly average person. Start with the column corresponding to the score you found with the Short Test in the "Equivalent in IQ" line and make your way left or right until you find the answer that feels more like you. If you exceed the feeling given in the 18 column, give yourself ONE extra point for that particular question (so 19 points instead of 18) (based on an idea by C.J.S. Hayward). The labels provided are here to help you get a sense of how much 120%, 140%, 200% etc… correspond to in terms of inner feeling. These labels don’t mean that an I.Q. of, say, 120 is 20 % higher than an I.Q. if 100. They just represent an inner urge. If you really don't know what to answer, pick the column corresponding to the score you found in the Short Test. The column 120 corresponds to a feeling 40% stronger than in the 100 column. The column 140 corresponds to a feeling 80% stronger than in the 100 column. The column 150 corresponds to a feeling twice as strong as in the 100 column, and so forth. The column 90 corresponds to a feeling 20% weaker than in the 100 column. Note that when I use the verb "to strive" I mean a situation in which you are actively doing something not simply hoping for it. Your IQ score MUST BE FOUND WITHIN the bracket given by the previous test (The Short Test) [the score you found -5pts; the score you found +5pts]. If not you mis graded yourself. If you're having trouble being objective, ask a friend how, he or she, would rate you. The idea for this test is based on the “OverExcitability Test” by PowerWood, developed by Simone de Hoogh382. If you’d rather fill out a spreadsheet, download the file from my website by clinking the link.


To calculate your score: 1-Notice the number of points that corresponds to the label defining your inner feeling for each statement (8 to 18) Ex: For the sub-test Independence of Mind If for the first statement “I never think like my peers or family” you answered “I sometimes do” it is worth 12 points. 2-In each sub-test (Independence, Intuition…, Goals) add all of the points you found for each statement, divide by the number of statements and multiply by 10. Ex: For the sub-test “Independence of Mind”: If for the first statement, you found 12. For the second statement, you found 13. For the third statement, you found 14. Etc… till the tenth statement for which you found 10. You will add all the points: 12+13+14+…+10 = 140 (for example) Divide by the number of statements (here 10, but it will be 20 or 30 for some other sub-tests) and multiply by 10. Your I.Q. score for the sub-test “Independence of Mind” is 140*10/10 = 140 3-Add the I.Q. score you found for each sub-test multiplied by its ponderation (see below), then divide the final result by the number of subtests i.e., 12 If you found 140 for the sub-test “Independence of Mind” If you found 120 for the sub-test “Intuition/Introspection” … until the last sub-test “Goals” for which you found 100. Your global I.Q. score is: (140*2+120*2+…+100*0.5)/12 = 120


Ponderation for each sub-test: Independence of Mind: 2 Intuition/Introspection: 2 Empathy: 1 Over-excitabilities: 3 Learning ability: 3 Morality: 1 Introspection/Resilience: 1 Creativity: 2 Adventurousness/ Open-mindedness: 1 Memory/Attention: 0.5 Culture: 0.5 Life Goals: 0.5


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