/kloc-genius above 0/40 or close to genius
120- 140 with superior intelligence
1 10- 120 has higher intelligence.
90- 1 10 general intelligence
80-90 is slow, even if it is retarded.
70-80 is between slow energy and low energy (each can be classified as low energy)
Below 70, it is determined to be low energy.
It is said that the average IQ of Americans is about101; The average IQ of Japanese is about 102~ 103. The average IQ of China people is above 1 10; Jews are the nation with the highest IQ in the world, with an average IQ of 1 15. It is internationally recognized that a genius has an IQ above 130.
Clinton is 180.
The average IQ of East Asians (including China, Japanese and Koreans) is the highest in the world, with an average of 105, followed by Europeans (100), Eskimos (9 1), Southeast Asians (87), American Indians (87) and the Pacific Ocean.
What is IQ? How to take the exam?
Although we often use the word IQ to describe a person's intelligence, I'm afraid few people can accurately say the meaning of this word and how to test it. So our reporter also asked Professor Lynn to give us an explanation, and Professor Lynn provided us with some information.
IQ (English abbreviation IQ) can be understood as intelligence, which refers to the ability of numbers, space, logic, vocabulary, creation and memory. The simplest way to measure intelligence is to take a test, and the questions in the test clearly reflect the application of the above abilities.
1905, French psychologist Binet.Alfred. Alfred collaborated with educator Simon to design the world's first intelligence test. Each of these tests has ***30 questions to test people's judgment, understanding and logical ability. This test was adopted by the French government at that time to test the intelligence of school children in order to find people with lower intelligence and provide them with special education services. The test was named Binet.Alfred. Alfred Simon. Later, the previously designed tests were constantly revised. After searching other materials, the reporter found that in the early 1920s and 1930s, Lu Zhiwei, Liao Shicheng and Chen Heqin in China revised this test question successively.
Psychologist Stern put forward the concept of "IQ" in 19 16: If a child's intellectual age is the same as his physiological age, then his intelligence is average; But if his intellectual age is above or below his physiological age, his intelligence is above or below the average.