Is studying for an IQ test basically cheating on it?
9 Answers
- Anonymous1 week ago
Yes.
- Anonymous2 weeks ago
IQ tests don't measure knowledge. They measure your ability to reason/think.
- Anonymous4 weeks ago
You can't study for a real IQ test. It's not based on what you know. It's based on your potential for learning.
- Anonymous2 months ago
No. You can't study for it. IQ tests measure things like problem solving, reasoning, and detection, not rote memory. As someone here correctly pointed out, intelligence isn't about knowledge.
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- FunnelLv 52 months ago
Yes. Then she gives the ring back to you and leaves till you ever, ever understand her and she's right.
- Anonymous3 months ago
You've never actually taken an IQ test, have you? Don't conflate knowledge and intelligence, they are not the same.
IQ tests are about your cognitive thinking and logical skills, not your knowledge of trivia.
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You cannot study for a real IQ test. A real IQ measures your skills and innovative thinking over the course of the years. Most " IQ " tests are memory tests ["have you seen / done this situation/problem before"(?)] and tests of your general level of knowledge [who is Jane Eyre, who wrote A Christmas Carol and how did it end, pizza A vs pizza B for size and cost, etc etc].
- GypsyfishLv 73 months ago
You can't study for a real IQ test. It's not based on what you know. It's based on your potential for learning.