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IQ: Intelligence Quotient

  • The IQ(intelligence quotient) is a measurement of the mind's various cognitive functions like short-term memory, logic, reasoning, spatial recognition and analytical thinking.
  • The concept of IQ was first created in 1916 by an American psychologist conducting intelligence tests on soldiers.
  • The IQ score, derived from standard IQ tests, can be in the range of 69 to 130, with above 100 scores indicating high levels of intelligence.
  • The average IQ score is 100, and if your score is 130 or above, you are having superior intelligence!

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Highest Recorded IQs

  • The Guinness Book of World Records once listed writer Marilyn Vos Savant as the highest scorer(228) at age 10.
  • Albert Einstein and Stephan Hawking have IQ levels in the range of 160-170.
  • Russian mathematician Grigori Perelman scored 238 recently.

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How To Increase Your IQ

  • Learn to speed read articles and non-fiction books.
  • Play brain games, making use of your mind-muscle with teasers and puzzles.
  • Take part in online brain training exercises.

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