Your IQ (Intelligence Quotient) is kind of like a speedometer: It lets you know what you're capable of doing and is expressed by a fixed, unchanging number. Many factors influence how those capabilities may be encouraged to flourish, or how they may wither and never reach their potential. Education opportunities, innate curiosity, environment, encouragement all play a role in whether or not a person's IQ will achieve fulfillment.
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No, IQ scores do not increase over time. IQ is a measure of a person's cognitive abilities relative to others their age, and it is standardized to have a mean of 100 and a standard deviation of 15. While individuals can improve their cognitive abilities and skills through education and experience, the overall distribution of IQ scores remains relatively stable over time.
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An IQ of over 140 is considered genius level.
The scale for testing a persons IQ changes from time to time, as new ways of learning becomes apparent. As of 2014 the IQ for a genius is at or past 140.
Yes, but IQ has nothing to do with age. But your IQ will change in time if it is not.
About 15.87% of people have an IQ over 115.z=(115-100)/15=1Z-score of 1 on a normal distribution means 84.13% have an IQ below 115 and 15.87% have an IQ above 115.IQ Graphhttp://8.17.172.75/uiq/images/bellcurve.gif