What Is IQ and How Is It Measured?
IQ (Intelligence Quotient) is a standardized score of cognitive abilities. The average IQ in the population is defined as 100 points with a standard deviation of 15 points.
This means:
68% of the population has an IQ between 85 and 115
95% of the population has an IQ between 70 and 130
Only 2% of the population has an IQ above 130How Does the IQ Scale Work?
| IQ Score | Classification | % of Population |
|----------|---------------|-----------------|
| 130+ | Very Superior | 2% |
| 120–129 | Superior | 7% |
| 110–119 | High Average | 16% |
| 90–109 | Average | 50% |
| 80–89 | Low Average | 16% |
| 70–79 | Below Average | 7% |
What Influences IQ?
Research shows that IQ is influenced by a combination of genetic factors (approximately 50%) and environmental factors:
Education — each year of schooling adds an average of 1–5 IQ points
Nutrition — iodine deficiency in early childhood reduces IQ by 10–15 points
Exercise — regular physical activity improves cognitive function
Sleep — chronic sleep deprivation reduces cognitive performanceCan IQ Be Increased?
Yes — especially through:
Cognitive training (logic games, puzzles, chess)
Reading — expands vocabulary and abstract thinking
Learning new languages — strengthens executive brain functions
Meditation — improves concentration and working memoryHow to Find Your IQ?
The most reliable method is a standardized IQ test administered by a psychologist. Online tests like IQboost provide a good approximation that correlates well with professional results.
Remember that average IQ is just a number — emotional intelligence (EQ), creativity, and practical skills are equally important for success in life.
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