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The Best IQ Test on the Internet
The SmartestsofUS is the Best Free Online IQ Test on the Internet today drawing form a data base of over 3000 original questions. Each time you take our test you will be presented new questions.
After your finish your score will be ranked against all other participants on both a monthly and annual ranking.
You will be presented 50 original questions over a 30 minute testing session.
You’re invited to take our test as often as you like. You can earn additional testing sessions by inviting your friends to be tested at SmartestofUS.
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Your IQ test will measure 7 areas of Intelligence:
- Logic Skills
- Mathematical Skills
- Classification Skills
- Spatial Skills
- Verbal Skills
- Visualization Skills
- Pattern Recognition Skills
After you complete your SmartestofUS test you will be able to purchase your Personal Intelligence Profile.
If you score in the top 15 percentile of all tested to date you will have the opportunity to purchase and 8X10 Engraved Walnut Plaque recognizing your achievement as
One of the Smartest of the U.S.
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Your Personal Intelligence Profile:
- A history of Intelligence testing and its influence on the development of education fundamentals.
- Graphic representations of your scores relative to the average scores in each of the skill areas.
- An explanation of what each of the skill categories measure and how they relate to each other.
- A detailed analysis of your mathematic, verbal, logic, pattern recognition, visualization, and classification intelligence scores.
- Tips that can help increase your intellectual capabilities on each of the intelligence skills.
- Samples of the questions that you missed in each of the skill areas.
- Guidance on what professions you might be suited for biased on your skill scores.
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Who had the highest IQ?
The dominate, rigorously researched, and documented answer (who had the highest IQ) is German polymath Johann von Goethe (IQ = 210), second to Shakespeare in literature, with a vocabulary of over 90,000 words, inspiration to Darwin, with his theories on maxilla bone evolution, mental compatriot to Newton, with his theory of colors, and founder of the science of human chemistry, with his 1809 treatise Elective Affinities, wherein a human chemical reaction view of life is presented, some two-hundred years ahead of its time.
Other individuals, to note, can be found to have had stated IQs above 210 (either verbalized, e.g. Leonardo da Vinci (IQ = 225) or William Sidis (IQ = 250-300), or based on childhood ratios, e.g. Michael Kearney (IQ = 325) or Marilyn vos Savant (IQ = 225)), but these values are generally found to be over-estimates, based on oversimplification, when compared to that person's actual adult IQ or when each person is fitted into a robust comparative historical study (collective of 300 geniuses or more).
To give an example, at age four, American Michael Kearney scored 168-plus on an IQ test for six-year-olds and via mathematical juggling, using his age and test score, he was said to have what is called a "ratio-IQ" of 325. Twenty years later, however, although he turned out to be a relatively smart individual, completing a BS in anthropology (age 10), MS in biochemistry (age 14), and MS in computer science (age 17), he had difficulty getting past the half-way point on the pop-intelligence game show Who Wants to be a Millionaire?, leaving with only $25,000, implying that ratio or estimated IQs are not as accurate as historically-determined IQs. |
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Who are the Smartest People in the United States?
The first name that usually comes to mind is Albert Einstein who had an IQ of 160, an IQ that is shared by Bill Gates, Ben Franklin, and Quinton Tarantino. High IQ’s seem to be necessary to play chess at an international level as evidenced by Bobby Fischer 187, Garry Kasparov, 190 and Judith Polgar 170.
You would expect to find some of our smartest people as our government leaders. Higher intelligence is a measure of a person’s ability to process information and come to sound conclusions from which to make decisions. This is certainly a skill that you would hope would be possessed by the President of the United States. Yet in the U.S. we don’t make intelligence criteria for choosing our leaders as evidenced by our recent Presidents. George W. Bush has an IQ of 125, Bill Clinton 137, George H. Bush 98, and Ronald Regan 105.
We know Patton Manning is the best quarterback in the United States and Tiger Woods is the best golfer. We regularly search for the Biggest Looser, the American Idol, and the Most Eligible Bachelor, why aren’t we searching for the smartest people in the United States and considering them as the leaders of our country and our corporations.
Maybe if we had made it a requirement of assuming a position of leadership we wouldn’t be in the position that we find ourselves. |
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Young adults who exercise get higher IQ scores
Young adults who are fit have a higher IQ and are more likely to go on to university, reveals a major new study carried out at the Sahlgrenska Academy and Sahlgrenska University Hospital.
The results were published today in the prestigious Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS). The study involved 1.2 million Swedish men doing military service who were born between 1950 and 1976. The research group analysed the results of both physical and IQ tests when the men enrolled.
The study shows a clear link between good physical fitness and better results for the IQ test. The strongest links are for logical thinking and verbal comprehension. But it is only fitness that plays a role in the results for the IQ test, and not strength.
“Being fit means that you also have good heart and lung capacity and that your brain gets plenty of oxygen,” says Michael Nilsson, professor at the Sahlgrenska Academy and chief physician at the Sahlgrenska University Hospital. “This may be one of the reasons why we can see a clear link with fitness, but not with muscular strength. We are also seeing that there are growth factors that are important.”
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