Thursday, 5 October 2017

I.Q. Test riddle

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The Math Challenger!!!
This is one is the I.Q.testing riddle.
here some equations were given,
according to that we have to find the missing number.
But according to equations we can get 3 types of answers!!!

 Answer  No.1
as given in equation 23=46 
so answer will be 23.

Answer  No.2
according to equation it might be
11x2=22
23x2=46
34x2=68
46x2=92
so answer will be 92.


Answer  No.3
according to the equation it might be
1x2=2 and same as 1x2=2 therefore 11=22
2x2=4 and same as 3x2=6 therefore 23=46
3x2=6 and same as 4x2=8 therefore 34=68
means each number multiplied by 2
so answer will be
4x2=8 and the same as 6x2=12 therefore 46=812.
That's it.

I.Q. invention
That's what Stanford psychologist Lewis Terman wanted us to believe when he introduced the American version of the IQ test in 1916. (This was quite the opposite intention of the test's original co-inventor, Alfred Binet. But that's a history lesson we'll return to another time.) 
 I.Q. Number meaning
These are common questions, particularly after someone finds out their score from an IQ test. Lewis Terman (1916) developed the original notion of IQ and proposed this scale for classifying IQ scores: Over 140 - Genius or near genius. 120 - 140 - Very superior intelligence. ... 90 - 109 - Normal or average intelligence.
How to find your I.Q.
Your score will reflect where you lie compared to others in your age group. IQ tests are standardized to a median score of 100 and a deviation of 15. This means the most common score is 100 and 2/3rds of test takers score between 85 and 115. If your score is above 130 you're in the top 2.1% percentile.
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