A result on one test of 132 can be the same as a score of 148 on another test. Some intelligence tests don't use IQ scores at all. This is why Mensa keeps it simple with a cutoff of 98%: candidates who have achieved a score at or above the 98th percentile on a standard test of intelligence will qualify for Mensa.
What is the lowest IQ for Mensa?
The Stanford Binet test has a standard deviation of 16 and the Cattell Culture Fair test has a standard deviation of 24. This means that the Mensa IQ requirement for minimum score on the Stanford-Binet is 132, while the lowest qualifying Mensa score for the CFIT is 148.
Is the Mensa IQ test easy?
“Getting into Mensa is NOT EASY. You have to score at or above the 98th percentile the top 2%, on a standardized, professionally administered IQ test. This is typically a score of 130 or more.
What is the hardest Mensa IQ question?
The hardest Mensa question is, “Convincingly state the relevance of the Mensa Society to non-members.” The last one. There are many different tests which are accepted to validate a Mensa membership.