It it pretty much considered (and set) that 100-110 is average (on any IQ test), so anything above that is classed as good. I have taken IQ tests and did well, but I'm not really convinced by them as being an indication of intelligence (had I scored lower, I would have been even less convinced

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One thing I always find curious is these really high scores, that is 160+. I took 2 Mensa IQ tests (Mensa is an organisation whose members have IQ's in the top 2% which corresponds to 149 on the Cattell B) and the maximum was 161, so I find it strange to hear of people (Marilyn Vos Savant (sp?) for example) with these phenomenally high scores, I wonder how accurate these scores are when they are so high.
