Mensa Norway is a bad test, and is it even more bad at estimating someone's IQ. You can at most take it as an approximation for PRI (perceptive reasoning index), just a component of IQ. It's impossible to estimate your IQ from this test, your PRI could be 110 as 105, 100, 90 as 125, you have to take more tests and professional ones (visual
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I scored 135 iq on the free home Mensa Norway test. I know it's not an accurate, exact score, but how should I evaluate my possible iq range? Also, how valid are the results if I've taken the same or a similiar test before in the past and could remember some of the solutions to some problems easily because of that?
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