The Everything Test Your I.Q. Book: Discover Your True Intelligence
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Are your friends always claiming that you are the “genius” of the group?
Have you always wondered what your IQ is?
Discovering your IQ has never been easier! The Everything Test Your IQ Book is the fun way to test and score your true intellect. Written by IQ expert Nathan Haselbauer, The Everything Test Your IQ Book features 12 tests with more than 400 questions, making this your one-stop resource for challenging every part of your brain!
Test types include:
- General IQ test to get started
- Verbal IQ test to test your vocabulary skills
- Logic IQ test to really put you to the test
- Mathematical IQ test to quiz your knowledge of numbers
- Test of Exceptional Intelligence for the advanced brainiacs
Broken down by test type and difficulty level, The Everything Test Your IQ Bookis the amusing way to answer that age-old question—How smart am I, really?
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The Everything Test Your I.Q. Book - Nathan Haselbauer
Introduction
Many psychologists believe IQ tests predict academic and vocational success with moderate efficiency. However, they are not intended to measure other important variables such as abilities responsible for art, music, cooking, mechanical invention, foreign languages, caring for a baby, defeating an enemy in war, and so on. In addition, all professional IQ tests have a degree of error derived from thorough statistical analyses of the standardization sample. It’s important to keep in mind that since the tests in this book are not given under controlled conditions and have not gone through rigorous standardizing and normalization, they cannot give a true IQ score. The scores given on our tests are merely meant to be an indicator of how a person might perform on an IQ test. In short, your obtained score should only be interpreted as a broad estimate of your intelligence.
The world of intelligence testing is one of ongoing debate. Modern psychology has refined the intelligence test to a degree never thought possible even fifty years ago, yet there are still numerous detractors who make blanket dismissals about the current state of intelligence testing.
What’s interesting to note is that the large majority of those who criticize the notion of IQ testing are not professionals in the field, but journalists, book reviewers, television personalities, and others in the media who have no expert knowledge in this field. In Snyderman and Rothman’s book The IQ Controversy, the authors questioned more than 600 of the leading experts in all fields of modern psychometric testing and they found almost universal agreement amongst the professionals about what IQ tests measure and their value in assessing intelligence.
Chapter 1
The General IQ Test
This test measures several factors of intelligence, including spatial ability, logical reasoning, and verbal and mathematical skills. There are forty questions to answer with a time limit of forty-five minutes. Most people will not finish the test, so don’t rush through it just to get to the end. You may use a calculator, a piece of paper, and a pencil.
Number of questions: 40
Time limit: 45 minutes
START TEST
Complete the sequence.
If Pittsford is closer to Mendon than Brighton, and Mendon is closer to Pittsford than Brighton, then Brighton is closer to:
Pittsford