@Drew G-
technically there is no limit to the I.Q. of a person... but in reality the range is about 0 to 200 (not that anybody actually has an I.Q. of 0)
I.Q. stands for "Intelligence Quotient" (Quotient meaning there is a division going on)
I.Q. is calculated by this equation
I.Q. = (MA/CA) * 100
(meaning the I.Q. of a person is equal to 100 times their Mental age divided by their Chronological age)
the "type if intellect" that they give you doesn't only depend on the score... the poster of this thread got visual mathematician but his wasn't 124 or 135...
Antdizzle also got the visual mathematician "type"...
anyhoo, I.Q. scores (Especially shoddy free online ones like this) don't really mean much at all... (for example, a really brilliant person could not know some of the words in the test and be handicapped by that... which is ridiculous because then you are testing knowledge to see how "smart" someone is...)
--Peter
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