The purpose of the IQ Test

The IQ Test can be used for many reasons. It allows determining one's level of being able to learn, to understand, to form concepts, to process information, to apply logic and reason, in comparison to the population. It is indicative and can represent an influence on non-common characters that can be encountered in society, whether relational such as isolation, rejection or distance, or intellectual such as ease or difficulties encountered in intellectual activities. In another way, it can also explain successes acquired in ways easier than others by individuals.

The effectiveness of this test

The IQ Test we propose has been established by a team of expert researchers in psychology. It is used internationally by millions of users and new users take it every day. The statistics provided and established by the totality of the results make it possible to verify its reliability in relation to the calibration IQ scale system represented by the Gauss Curve.

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The gifted

People with much higher than average intellectual quotients (> 130), also called "gifted", tend to have more ease than others in intellectual activities. The most well-known characteristics of the gifted are:

  • Curiosity and a thirst for learning: They ask themselves a lot of questions and are able to acquire knowledge on their own.
  • Perfectionism, the need to do things accurately and excellently.
  • The fear of oneself, of who one is, of the consequences of their overflowing thoughts and emotions.
  • Interest that sometimes reaches an obsessive level in certain themes.
  • Hypersensitivity often invisible from the outside.
  • A great ability to pay attention and concentrate.
  • Meta-cognitive awareness: They know how to identify and reuse plans, concepts and strategies that they can employ to solve problems.

The mental handicap

People with very low intellectual quotients (<70) are defined as holders of a mental disability disorder and may experience, despite the intensity of work, more difficulty than others in intellectual activities and may also maintain, in spite of themselves, difficulties in social behaviors despite the heart of their will. The main causes that may explain the development of this disability would be nutritional problems during pregnancy or birth problems such as lack of oxygen. Exposure to certain diseases such as whooping cough or measles with too late care could also explain the mental disability.

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