Back in grade school, I took several real-life IQ tests and usually scored in the high 130′s to low 140′s. I’d heard of Raven’s Progressive Matrices, but this was the first time I’d taken that type of test. It was quite humbling. I got 122 on iqtest.dk. From what I’ve heard in #lesswrong, most people score low on this test.
I opened the test again in a different browser, VPN’d from a different country. It gave the same questions. That means your subsequent tests aren’t valid. You already knew many of the answers. Worse, you knew which questions had stumped you before. You were probably thinking about those questions before you started the test a second or third time.
Errr… Did you notice that on iqtest.dk you were allowed to skip to earlier and later questions by clicking on the numbers on the left? The first time I took that test, about a year ago, I didn’t, so I wasted plenty of time on certain difficult questions before giving up.
Yes, I noticed I could skip around. I mostly did the questions in order, since they got progressively harder. Still, I ran out of time and had to guess on the last two.
Hmm, yes. But it’s not quite that bad. 1) I re-took the test right away (less time to ‘think about the questions’), and 2) I had figured out many of the questions, but I didn’t receive actual feedback on which I got right or wrong. Anyway, I’d be surprised if my actual IQ were below 130.
Back in grade school, I took several real-life IQ tests and usually scored in the high 130′s to low 140′s. I’d heard of Raven’s Progressive Matrices, but this was the first time I’d taken that type of test. It was quite humbling. I got 122 on iqtest.dk. From what I’ve heard in #lesswrong, most people score low on this test.
I opened the test again in a different browser, VPN’d from a different country. It gave the same questions. That means your subsequent tests aren’t valid. You already knew many of the answers. Worse, you knew which questions had stumped you before. You were probably thinking about those questions before you started the test a second or third time.
I got 135… Was I the only one who realized I could go back to previous questions, or something?
Does anyone know what IQ it gives to a perfect set of answers? Its picture of a bell curve superimposed on a scale tops out at about 140.
I got 138, and I’m fairly certain I got one question wrong. I don’t think it tops out at 140.
See this comment of mine.
SD was 15 and the tests were geared for high-IQ people. I’ve taken tests meant for average people and gotten hilarious results (163).
Errr… Did you notice that on iqtest.dk you were allowed to skip to earlier and later questions by clicking on the numbers on the left? The first time I took that test, about a year ago, I didn’t, so I wasted plenty of time on certain difficult questions before giving up.
Yes, I noticed I could skip around. I mostly did the questions in order, since they got progressively harder. Still, I ran out of time and had to guess on the last two.
Hmm, yes. But it’s not quite that bad. 1) I re-took the test right away (less time to ‘think about the questions’), and 2) I had figured out many of the questions, but I didn’t receive actual feedback on which I got right or wrong. Anyway, I’d be surprised if my actual IQ were below 130.