Someone with an IQ of 40-70 is dumb. Someone with an IQ of 1-20 has the intelligence of a starfish.
It has no unit; it is just a number, which is based on a normal distribution with mean 100 and standard deviation 15. The "average" person has an IQ of 100. There is a standard error associated with calculating IQs of a 95% chance that the actual IQ is within the range of the given IQ ± 4; which means that someone with an IQ of 102 could actually have less of whatever it is the IQ tests measure than someone with an IQ of 100.
The average IQ of all humans is 100. Anyone over the average has slightly higher intelligence. Someone with an IQ of 80 would be considered mentally disabled and someone with an IQ of 120 would be considered intelligent. Not Albert Einstein but above the average.
That you are slightly above average. it is a virtual scale. there are no exact properties of the scale you can point to and say that is an example of someone with 114 IQ and say that someone with 113 IQ would not have them.In addition it is always referred to as POTENTIAL. A high IQ is not a guarantee of high intelligence unless it is exercised
No. IQ, or intelligence quotient, is not a measure of someone's knowledge. It is a measure of a person's capacity to learn. Whether the person uses that capacity is up to them. IQ is essentially determined at birth, and so does not shift by more than a few points over the course of a lifetime.
Someone with an IQ of 40-70 is dumb. Someone with an IQ of 1-20 has the intelligence of a starfish.
Someone can purchase a Microsoft fingerprint reader from the website New Egg. The website New Egg sells multiple fingerprint readers that can be used to protect one's computer.
Not only is it possible, but many people have the same IQ.
That's a high IQ, meaning someone is very smart.
"someone" is a singular form. "someone in America"[sic] is still singular. Depending on who this "someone" is, the answer you seek is his/her IQ divided by 1, therefore providing the number of his/her IQ. If this "someone" is you, the average you ask for is probably within the range from 70 to 80.
It has no unit; it is just a number, which is based on a normal distribution with mean 100 and standard deviation 15. The "average" person has an IQ of 100. There is a standard error associated with calculating IQs of a 95% chance that the actual IQ is within the range of the given IQ ± 4; which means that someone with an IQ of 102 could actually have less of whatever it is the IQ tests measure than someone with an IQ of 100.
No, it is highly unlikely to have the exact same fingerprint as someone else. Fingerprints are unique to each individual due to the specific ridge patterns formed during fetal development.
There are no IQ requirements to play bridge. And 115 is above average.
The average IQ of all humans is 100. Anyone over the average has slightly higher intelligence. Someone with an IQ of 80 would be considered mentally disabled and someone with an IQ of 120 would be considered intelligent. Not Albert Einstein but above the average.
That you are slightly above average. it is a virtual scale. there are no exact properties of the scale you can point to and say that is an example of someone with 114 IQ and say that someone with 113 IQ would not have them.In addition it is always referred to as POTENTIAL. A high IQ is not a guarantee of high intelligence unless it is exercised
The exact number varies from one test to the next. However, as a genius is someone whose IQ is in the top 2 percent, a super genius is someone whose IQ is in the top 2 percent among those people.
Each finger has a different print.