My next video will be about the old puzzle 31 of the Mensa Norway IQ Test and how it was impossible to solve it. Here is specific videos about the last 4 puzzles (they might have more comments and help if you are looking for a specific solution):
The Culture Fair test is visual in nature, with 4 components that test different aspects of visual reasoning. The Mensa Norway test has a vague similarity to one component of the test, although there are quite significant differences. I scored IQ 133 (SD=15) on the online Mensa Norway test you mention on my first attempt.
Among online tests, it's fairly accurate. However, your first attempt is always the most accurate and you shouldn't attempt it many times within a small timeframe or else the following results won't have much meaning. I'd suggest taking the mensa.dk test next and see how you fare on that. Personally, I found it harder.

It's different for adults because mensa norway is more accurate for them. I believe OP is talking about the actual practice test that Mensa mails to you. Oh okay, on their site they recommend Mensa Norway for practice so I thought it means that. Yes, the actual practice test :) I'm in America, so I had to pay $10 for it.

I did Mensa International IQ test by Mensa Norway few times and got scores between 135-142. Is this test how reliable? Minimum age was 16 and i’m at 7th grade. Does this mean that i probably have higher iq than 99% of the population or is this just as reliable as some random fake online test? took the mensa.no and mensa.dk tests a day apart from each other and got very different results. my scores aren't high but i'm just curious about which one might represent my real score a little bit more accurately us.Mensa.org seems to have a practice test for 10 bucks that consists of 80 questions in 30 minutes. Dk is better by a margin.
Ravens2. 1. Alzy36 • doesn't read books • 1 yr. ago. My first iq test was Mensa DK,scored 128 points on that and then did the jcti test with a one hour timing and scored 126 points.Thing is,that happened 5 yrs ago and I took those two tests again this month after a gap of 5 yrs and scored 135 on dk and 138 on jcti.I was able to answer
I got a 27 on TOEFLbank and got a 28 on the real test so I would say the AI was pretty accurate for me 2. TheMotherOfCats_. • 3 yr. ago. I got 28 in both toefl bank and the actual exam. 1. Dapper_Grab6007. • 3 yr. ago. I got 22-24 in toefl bank, but 25 in the real test, therefore it is pretty accurate for me. It might be practice effects. Try waiting a little bit and then taking Mensa Hungary or Norway. Also, I’ve taken the following: Denmark 118 Norway 95 Finland 113 Hungary 118 Maybe you’re average or maybe the Sweden one just didn’t make sense to you. Also, were you really trying your hardest?
For example, if you receive a score of 110 (a “superior” IQ), this means your IQ score was 10 points higher than the average people in that particular test sample. Likewise, if your scored 67 (an “average” IQ), this means you were 11 points below the person mean Is the mensa online IQ test accurate. IQ is all about reasoning.
BathTubOysters • 10 mo. ago. I would say DK is far more accurate. I took this while watching a stream and having taken other Ravens tests it wasn't a big deal at all. I would say take your score for your first ever score on one of mensa online tests and let that be the approximate truth.
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