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What’s an IQ? Contains a definition and history of the I.Q and its range within a population.

IQ Test: you will be able to take a test, and see your score upon submission, 20 questions.

IQ Booster: ways and methods related to the improvement of the Intelligence Quotient.

High I.Q Society: information about the definition, goal and list of some high I.Q societies.

Intelligence & I.Q: definition of intelligence & its relationship with I.Q, and how to improve it.

 

Brain Exercises and Games:

 

Sudoku Solver: you can either play Sudoku, or solve an already existing puzzle you already have, a very nice strategic game and one of the faster growing games of the 21 century.

Hanoi Tower: this is a famous classic game where you have to move some stones from one place to another following a strict rule, check it out!

Rubik’s Cube: a very challenging game, which can stimulate many parts of your brain that you usually don’t stimulate, including visual memory and spatial intelligence.
Eight Queens: this simple game is based on one of the chess rules, demonstrating the behavior of the queen in the board, to win you have to find spots to move the queen 8 times.

Math: you can simply warm up your brain with simple calculation, it will make your brain feel younger.

Arrange Game: I’m sure you played this game before, it’s fun and healthy for the brain, you can choose the level of your choice.

Knight: is a game just like eight queens which is about some chess rules, but this one needs long term calculation, a good score is 65 points.

Decode & Encode: is a page where you can put paste texts and have them converted to codes and decode them later after entering them.

What’s an IQ?

The IQ (Intelligence Quotient) is a number meant to measure people cognitive abilities (intelligence) in relation to their age group. An I.Q between 90 and 110 is considered average; and over 120 is believed to be superior.

Roughly 68% of the population has an IQ between 85 and 115. 95% of the population scores between 70 and 130. A score below 70 may indicate mental retardation, and a score above 130 may indicate intellectual giftedness. 1% of the population has an IQ of 136 or higher. However, an individual scoring 100 within one population can score above or below that value within another population, for example, the Japanese are supposed to have the highest average IQ in the world (115), but this 115 can only be an average of 100 within their own population (Japan).

The I.Q tests are intended to measure a person's ability to absorb and repeat mechanical intellectual tasks. And since the IQ is described as a "quotient", it usually represents the ratio between a person's "mental age" and actual chronological age. An IQ is considered to be inherited, which means that significant variation in IQ between adults can be attributed to genetic variation, without overlooking the role that the environment plays as well.

 

 

 

 

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