Self-Scoring IQ Tests

Self-Scoring IQ Tests by Victor Serebriakoff is an illustrated edition published by Sterling Publishing Company in February 1996. This book presents two comprehensive tests designed to measure cognitive skills, reasoning abilities, quick-learning capability, and problem-solving proficiency. Readers can begin with practice quizzes to prepare before tackling the actual tests, which focus on verbal, mathematical, and spatial relations questions.
In this 31-page booklet, readers will find detailed answer keys and explanations for determining IQ scores based on test results. Additionally, the book includes tables that convert scores into percentage ratings, allowing individuals to assess their performance relative to the general population. The content is tailored for those interested in psychology and creative ability, providing a structured approach to evaluating one’s intellectual capabilities.
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Honorary International President of MENSA Victor Serebriakoff has created two comprehensive tests?similar to the elaborate standardized ones administered by professional psychologists?perfectly designed to measure your cognitive skills, reasoning abilities, quick-learning capability, and problem-solving proficiency. Begin with the practice quizzes to warm up, and then proceed to the actual tests, which concentrate on verbal, mathematical, and spatial relations questions. At the end of the booklet, you’ll find the right answers and an explanation of how to determine your IQ from your scores. There are also tables that convert your results into a percentage rating so you can assess where you fall in the general population.
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