An 11-year-old British child has taken the MENSA IQ test and is believed to have bested Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking with his result. Yusuf Shah of Leeds scored 162 — highest score
Tara Sharifi, a student at Aylesbury High School, recently took the Mensa IQ test in Oxford where she scored well above the “genius benchmark” of 140. The 11-year-old student scored 162 points on the test, which is two points ahead of Einstein, a theoretical physicist who is considered as one of the two pillars of modern physics, and famous
The Prometheus Society is a very exclusive high-IQ society. Mensa, perhaps the most well-known high-IQ society worldwide, selects for the top 2% in general intelligence (approximately two standard deviations above the norm). One person in fifty would theoretically qualify for Mensa. The Prometheus Society, however, discriminates at the 99.997thWith all the perks of a high IQ — wealth, health, longevity — you'd think the severely smart would be happier for it. can explain about 4 percent of the variance in test scores for. 660 243 189 676 319 137 219 155