2. defrgthzjukiloaqsw. • 6 yr. ago. Pretty accurate. It was only five points lower than my official Mensa Test. That 2018 version is a different one, though, not the "official" Mensa DK online test. You can find that here: Raven's Advanced Progressive Matrices series II raw score to IQ and accuracy. How much would a raw score of 33/36 on this test equal to in IQ? Also, how accurate is this test compared to the online Mensa tests as well as protracted iq tests? According to u/MethylEight ‘s pre-data, 34/36 for 18+ 40 mins timed would be ~137-141, 36/36 would be But in reality nobody cares how high your actual IQ is. (Or rather your subjective absolute definition of IQ) If you want an advantage in life (or to be more like Light Yagami) extraversion, good study habits, connections, high processing speed, confidence, and an IQ between 120-135 is ideal. 118iq looking to join, but i have a few questions. I was told that you need roughly a 130iq to meet mensas requirements. I took the paid mensa practice test and received a 118 iq approximation. So my questions are. Is the practice test a good idea of the actual test. Is 130~ the number needed. The context of the test matters a lot. For most people, we can generalize that pattern recognition on a test is approximately equal to pattern recognition off of a test. This isn't strictly the case for people with ADHD, as I (and many others with ADHD) have difficulty focusing on IQ tests. For me, personally, it's just not immersive enough. So your score is a bit inflated, but it still suggests intelligent person. Depending on Mensa admission test and factors like anxiety, you would probably get in because similar test it being used by Mensa in Croatia and Bosnia. Also, I believe you know you did good and you do find yourself intelligent. "If i was a bit more intelligent easy 100% WAO1j0. It depends. I am familiar with a person who scored 120 on this particular test despite having scored 35/36 (IQ>145 SD=15) on a proctored Ravens Advanced Progressive Matrices, a test on which the Mensa.dk test is based upon, a few years prior to taking the Mensa.dk test. Mensa Luxembourg test . Here's the formula to convert score to Mensa IQ Mensa IQ = 145 - (#of questions wrong * 1.5) I got 25/33 so IQ is 145 - (8*1.5) = 133 My IQ fluctuates 128-138 depending on sleep or diet. I'd say this test is pretty much the same with other Mensa online tests. Curious what you guys get. I'm not sure how well it works The real Mensa IQ test is really two tests: a timed test with 50 questions and one with seven sections. (Scoring in the 98th percentile on either test qualifies you to join.) Best case scenario, the score is worth as much as your daily wordle. Worst case, identity theft and empty bank account. Quite a silly analysis but ok. Doing one of those iq tests is in itself an iq test lol. Right? You have to be smart enough to realize it’s a scam. I can even explain you how the website works. The CAIT isn’t standardized for 115 IQ people it just so happens that that’s the average score of the test takers since people in the sub are going to skew toward a higher than average IQ anyway. The creator of the test took self-reported WAIS-IV scores to calibrate the test I believe and the correlations are quite high.

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