🪄 Is The Mensa Norway Test Accurate
i got 142 on norway and 144 here. I must say that i missclicked and would have certainly maxed 123 test. I'm surprised by your scores because I found norway test to be much harder.
Mensa Denmark. Mensa Norway. Mensa Sweden. I scored 130+ on both the Denmark and Norway test. Still it kinda makes me hesitate and nervous about actually taking the real test. If you guys know any online tests that could at least indicate wether I'm in the ballpark to join Mensa that would be great! Thanks!
I've taken the Norway Mensa test and scored 128, idk if it was due to the time constraint, me not concentrating ad getting logics or something. But after taking many tests this sub offered, I've taken one of this sub's favorite, and also the most controversial "practice effect" test Raven 2 Long and scored 144(44/48).
schizophrenic777. Now I know why so many people here had high IQ scores (120-130) on mensa online tests posted here (denmark, norway etc). It is called practice effect. Tests of this type are HIGHLY sensitive to practice effect. Most people who posted such scores either did the tests already before, thus significantly inflating and invalidating
This is from Mensa Norway Test: " Each correct answer gives one point, and all items are weighted equally. There is no bonus for rapid completion or penalty for wrong answers so it is in your advantage to use the time well and to guess whenever unsure."
Mensa International (MI) would like to thank Olav Hoel Dørum (creator of the test questions and scoring), Tedd Hansen (developer of the test engine and web pages), and Eivind Olsen (MI Director of Development and former Chair of Mensa Norway) for granting us permission to use their online practice IQ test. This Mensa IQ Challenge is provided
I remember reading mensa Norway's test was done in a pretty similar way to a "real", as you say, iq test. And it is known that it consistently scores lower than the tests used by mensa in Europe at least. I can say it did for me.
I know the developer of Mensa Norway's online test, and can state as a fact that it has gone through a pretty good normalization process, and he has tried his best to compare the results to actual IQ test results from Mensa-approved IQ tests such as FRT, WAIS, etc. in order to calibrate it correctly.
Yes. Generally. What i mean by this is lets say hypothetically a 100 IQ and 130 IQ person have a problem and the 100 IQ person doesnt solve it or solves it in 2 minutes while a 130 IQ person solves it in 1 minute Would it be the same as a 130 IQ person solving it in 1 minute or not being able to solve it and a 160 IQ person taking 30 seconds or
Ravens2. 1. Alzy36 • doesn't read books • 1 yr. ago. My first iq test was Mensa DK,scored 128 points on that and then did the jcti test with a one hour timing and scored 126 points.Thing is,that happened 5 yrs ago and I took those two tests again this month after a gap of 5 yrs and scored 135 on dk and 138 on jcti.I was able to answer
Judging by your score on this test, you are more intelligent than 75% of the population. The fact that you expected to be more intelligent than everyone else is another matter. Well that much intelligent is actually far below my expectations, yes honestly I expected to be more intelligent than the test result shows.
I have scored 54/60 on the ICAR60, and "diagnosed" with 142 on Mensa Norway. I also could complete Einstein's challenge that apparently only 2% of the population can solve (don't have the screenshot tho).
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is the mensa norway test accurate