Ideally you want as many questions as possible, and your "pass/don't pass" line to be right around the middle. That would give a significantly more accurate exam. In other words, Mensa qualification at 15 of 100 correct difficult questions is much less ideal than a test that requires 150 of 300 correct easy questions.
As said in the title I took the mensa iq test and scored a 142. It is important to note it is not an official one. This is the test I took. I am 16. I apologize for not being a mensa member but I figured this sub is best to determine the test’s accuracy.
took the mensa.no and mensa.dk tests a day apart from each other and got very different results. my scores aren't high but i'm just curious about which one might represent my real score a little bit more accurately us.Mensa.org seems to have a practice test for 10 bucks that consists of 80 questions in 30 minutes. Dk is better by a margin.
I did Mensa International IQ test by Mensa Norway few times and got scores between 135-142. Is this test how reliable? Minimum age was 16 and i’m at 7th grade. Does this mean that i probably have higher iq than 99% of the population or is this just as reliable as some random fake online test?
I just took the Mensa Norway test twice. On my first attempt, I ran out of time and didn't get a chance to answer all of the questions; my score was 118. On my second attempt, I chose all of the same answers from my first attempt and I had enough time to complete the entire test. I scored exactly 133.
I got a 27 on TOEFLbank and got a 28 on the real test so I would say the AI was pretty accurate for me 2. TheMotherOfCats_. • 3 yr. ago. I got 28 in both toefl bank and the actual exam. 1. Dapper_Grab6007. • 3 yr. ago. I got 22-24 in toefl bank, but 25 in the real test, therefore it is pretty accurate for me. c2CJ. 467 203 652 911 967 301 269 562

is the mensa norway test accurate