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  2. Mensa IQ Challenge

    www.mensa.org/mensa-iq-challenge

    Explore the diversity of inspiring initiatives worldwide that support & empower gifted children & young people. Discover how the Mensa Foundation supports giftedness through scholarships, educational outreach, research & awards. This challenge involves trying to solve 35 puzzles within 25 minutes.

  3. IQ Test - FAQs – Mensa International

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    Generally, there are two ways to prove that you qualify for Mensa: either take a test administered by Mensa, or submit a qualifying test score from another approved test. There are a large number of intelligence tests that are ‘approved’.

  4. What is IQ? – Mensa International

    www.mensa.org/what-is-iq

    Two of the most well-known IQ tests are ‘Stanford-Binet’ and ‘Cattell’ (explained in more detail below). In practice, qualifying for Mensa in the top 2% means scoring 132 or more in the Stanford-Binet test, or 148 or more in the Cattell equivalent.

  5. Qualifying Test Scores for Mensa Membership - American Mensa

    www.us.mensa.org/join/testscores/qualifying-test-scores

    American Mensa accepts scores from approximately 200 different standardized intelligence tests*. Often potential members have taken acceptable tests at other times in their lives and don’t realize they may already qualify for membership.

  6. This online test gives an indication of general cognitive abilities, represented by an IQ score of between 85 and 145, where 100 is the population average. This test is not a substitute for professional intelligence tests, such as those administered by Mensa and licensed psychologists.

  7. Mensa International - Wikipedia

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    Mensa's requirement for membership is a score at or above the 98th percentile on certain standardized IQ or other approved intelligence tests, such as the Stanford–Binet Intelligence Scales. The minimum accepted score on the Stanford–Binet is 132, while for the Cattell it is 148, and 130 in the Wechsler tests ( WAIS , WISC ). [ 13 ]

  8. The Mensa Admission Test is given for the purpose of admission into Mensa and not to quantify intelligence. A qualifying score indicates that you’ve tested at, or above, 98 percent of the general population. We are not able to provide a detailed report with scores, percentile ranks, or your IQ score.

  9. American Mensa

    www.us.mensa.org

    Admission Testing. Schedule an Admission Test with your Local Group. Score at or above the 98 th percentile to be invited to join American Mensa. Find A Test Session. Limited-time Offer: Free Prior Evidence Review. For the month of November, we're offering free PE Review!

  10. Is Mensa IQ Test Accurate? Truth Behind Intelligence Assessment

    iqinternational.org/insights/is-mensa-iq-test-accurate

    Is the Mensa IQ test accurate? Cut through the ambiguity with our in-depth analysis, which examines the test’s validity and reliability. Evaluate Mensa IQ test accuracy against benchmarks and interpret scores within broader contexts of intelligence assessment.

  11. What Exactly Is Mensa? How Smart Do You Have to Be to Join?

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    Mensa sets the high IQ bar at or above the 98th percentile on an approved standardized test of intelligence. This means that your score must be equal to or greater than the scores of 98 percent of the other people who take the test.