Subtype IQ Test (revised): logical and mathmatical reasoning

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In summary, the IQ test available on http://www.geocities.com/prestonhayesproject/iqtest.htm has a total of 30 questions and a time limit of 45 minutes. The scores and corresponding test takers are posted on a score board. A score of 70 percent indicates a general IQ of 111. Users can participate in the test by simply adding their name, or they can choose to remain anonymous by entering "anonymous" for their first and last name. There is no need to sign up for the test.
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The test has 30 questions and is timed (maximum of 45 minutes). Scores are posted with corresponding test takers. 70 percent on the test indicates a general IQ of 111.

http://www.geocities.com/prestonhayesproject/iqtest.htm
 
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Ya hafta sign up fer it. Blah.
 
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You don't have to "sign up for" it. You just have to list your name so that your corresponding score will be listed on the scorebored; I had listed some people's name in the database to take the test; if your name is not in the database all you have to do is to add your name (and just your name). If you wish to be anonymous; simply put anonymous, anonymous for your first and last name; that is all.
 

What is the purpose of a Subtype IQ Test (revised)?

The purpose of a Subtype IQ Test (revised) is to measure an individual's logical and mathematical reasoning abilities. It is designed to assess cognitive skills and problem-solving abilities in these specific areas.

How is the Subtype IQ Test (revised) different from other IQ tests?

The Subtype IQ Test (revised) focuses specifically on logical and mathematical reasoning, while other IQ tests may cover a wider range of cognitive abilities. Additionally, the revised version has been updated and improved based on previous versions.

Who can take the Subtype IQ Test (revised)?

The test can be taken by individuals of all ages, but it is typically used for children and adults who are seeking to understand their cognitive abilities in the areas of logical and mathematical reasoning.

How is the Subtype IQ Test (revised) administered?

The test can be administered in person by a trained professional, or it can be taken online. It typically involves a series of questions and tasks that assess logical and mathematical reasoning skills.

What do the results of the Subtype IQ Test (revised) mean?

The results of the test can provide insight into an individual's strengths and weaknesses in logical and mathematical reasoning. They can also be compared to the average scores for a specific age group to determine where an individual falls on the IQ spectrum.

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