IQ test for Mensa candidates.
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The iq test is constructed by members of
Mensa with top results.
Observe!!!
only use iq tests with black and white 2d images without letters or numerals if you
want to practice for the Mensa iq test. Other tests are not serious.
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An IQ test similar to the Mensa IQ test. Test your
intelligence. Test your ability to manage the Mensa test
problems.Train for the Mensa entrance test by solving similar
problems. Look for free run for $6.
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It has shown that a person who takes the iq test for Mensa entrance twice often has a better result at the second time. Up to 20
units more (for example from 112 to 132). It has been explained with that they
by then are used to the test
situation and the nature of the problems. As this iq test is made very similar to
the Mensa test I hope you will get used to it so that you will reach your
top result earlier.
A complete iq test with 36 instructive and "Mensa alike" problems. A description of the solutions to all the problems is also included.
Time allowed is one
hour (like Mensa) and it is independent of language (culture fair). An
iq between 100-135 is calculated (like Mensa).
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The problem solving works in the same way
as example from Bergman's test.
However, in the real mensa test you will have the 36
problems in a pad of paper and an answer sheet with 3 columns of 12 lines like the table to
the left in the free test.
The test is watched by a test leader. He will instruct you not to spend too
much time at one problem.
All problems must be solved without aids. No paper or pencil or similar is
allowed.
You are not allowed to use your
pen to solve the problems but only to write down the answers. However, you can
put a character (for example a question sign) after the answer if you are
uncertain and wants to go back and check it. This is a good help and that's why
we don't use answers to click on.
If you have solved all the problems right you have an IQ of 135 or more,
reached by 1/100 of the population. However you only need 131 (or 1/50) to become a member of Mensa.
Your age is also taken into consideration. The older the slower.
3. Bergman's iq test versus the Mensa iq test.
The following properties are the same in Bergmans test and the Mensa test:
The difference is that you don´t solve the problems at a PC in the Mensa test. Only paper and pen may be used. However the procedure is made as equal as possible.