A 12 year old girls scores highest IQ on Mensa test
- By sandeshacharya
- September 7, 2015
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An Indian origin school girl, lydia Sebastian from the British has scored and secured highest IQ on Mensa test and showed an outstanding performance in the test and according to her the test was ‘pretty easy’.
Her excellent performance has defeated the most intelligent people in the world, Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking scoring 162 out of 162, highest IQ on Mensa test. She has already got a title “young genius” from the examiners of the Mensa Test.
With the total questions of 150 and a maximum score of 162, Lydia with a age of under 18, scored a full percentile of 162. Lydia wants to make her career being expert in mathematics and she chooses the path making a highest score in Mensa test and developing to another legend in the future. She has a true affinity for the mathematics and also performed a great achievement in the language and reasoning based test.
From the childhood Lydia started to learn to speak when she was only six months old and played the violin since the age of four which her parents believe of her as a a gifted child.
Mensa Test
Mensa is a group of most intelligence society in the world and has only those individuals who score more than 98th percentile in the IQ test. To be a member of this society one should get the score of at least 132 or higher.
According to the records in the Mensa society, a youngest member of this British Mensa is a two and a half year old kid and Lydia is not the youngest kid to score highest IQ on Mensa test, but she has herself made a place in the group surrounding intelligent people.
Lydia appeared for the Mensa test in an examination hall that was located at London’s Birkbeck College and had to answer questions pertaining to language skills and sense of logic. This girl who has just begun her second year at the Colchester County High School for Girls was competing with much older people during this IQ test (Cattrall III B paper).
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