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Reviewer: rr Version: IQ Test (NASA) 1.0 Date: Mar 11, 2010 Rating: |
This does not evaluate our IQ correctly (as the result is always 149), but we could calculate from how many answers we got right, collating with the iq percentile indicated. I answered 19 questions out of which 18 were correct. I think, if this test is modestly accurate one, I seem to have performed well, despite English not my first language. At least I got some confidence. |
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Reviewer: Hank Version: IQ Test (NASA) 1.0 Date: Jan 18, 2010 Rating: |
Worthless. The results are the same if you take the whole test or answer nothing and push verify 2 seconds after you start. Everyone gets 149 IQ and the same results print out. Answering none of the questions still gets you bogus comments about how your IQ in that particular area is higher than 99.99 percent of everyone who has taken the test. Everyone who took this and thought it was really great had better re-evaluate their egos. |
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Reviewer: botzky Version: IQ Test (NASA) 1.0 Date: Aug 23, 2009 Rating: |
i answered nothing and still i got 149.... |
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Reviewer: toto Version: IQ Test (NASA) 1.0 Date: Jun 28, 2009 Rating: |
I agree this test is not accurate. My friend answered 9 Questions wright and got a score of 149. I answered 12 questions wright and got the same result. it isnt possible that a three score difference equals the same result. Its a very good test but its very poor in grading. Dont waste your time on taking this test if you want a normal result.Best regards Gordon Brown |
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Reviewer: HADES Version: IQ Test (NASA) 1.0 Date: Apr 28, 2009 Rating: |
If people actually applied a mean average to all scores, which I did, a score of 149 can be achieved without resorting to "in-house" coding. MENSA is but "A step up", try PROMETHEUS or 5nines society or better yet, become an ALEPH. Food for thought I must have had a good score as my profile is now being used worldwide. Since when can a "barebrain" calculate 11th dimensional physics to replicate basic gravitron/photon momentums as seen through 3 dimensions but is actually 5??? |
| Version | Date Released | Status | Release Notes |
| 1.0 | Oct 29, 2007 | New Release |