What is Your IQ Level? Take This Quiz to Find Out!

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Test your IQ with these 20 questions about various topics from logic and puzzles to brain teasers and general knowledge. Most people who took this quiz will fall into an average IQ level, and only a few will achieve a high IQ that is closer to a genius than the average person. Which one are you?

What is Your IQ Level?

Instructions: Answer each question by selecting the best choice, proceed through the quiz, and after the last question, click the “Results” button to view your score and review the correct answers.

 

Results

Genius Level IQ! (130 )

What is Your IQ Level Genius

Congratulations! You scored at least 15 out of 20, indicating an IQ level of 130 or above. Your ability to think critically and solve complex problems is remarkable. Keep challenging yourself with more quizzes and intellectual pursuits. You’re truly a genius!

Average IQ (90-110)

What is Your IQ Level Failed

You did well, scoring between 90 and 110, which is within the average IQ range. Your curiosity and willingness to challenge yourself are commendable. Keep exploring, studying, and pushing your intellectual limits. You’re on the right path to increasing your IQ! Keep going and you’ll get there!

#1. Which planet is known as the “Morning Star”?

#2. What is the Fibonacci sequence?

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#3. What is the currency of Japan?

#4. Who painted the ‘Last Supper’?

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#5. What is the largest desert in the world?

#6. What is the square root of 144?

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#7. Which is the longest bone in the human body?

#8. Who formulated the laws of planetary motion?

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#9. What is the capital of Finland?

#10. What is the boiling point of water at sea level in Fahrenheit?

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#11. What is the primary function of red blood cells in the human body?

#12. Who wrote ‘The Odyssey’?

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#13. If a train travels 60 miles in 1 hour, how long will it take to travel 180 miles?

#14. What is the smallest prime number?

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#15. What is the next number in the series: 2, 6, 12, 20, ___?

#16. What is the largest type of whale?

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#17. What is the value of pi (π) to two decimal places?

#18. Who developed the theory of evolution by natural selection?

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#19. Which organ is primarily responsible for regulating metabolism?

#20. Which of the following is a prime number?

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About the Quiz

Congratulations on completing this quiz, which means that you are passionate about your intelligence and in the pursuit of knowledge. Remember that each of these questions that you took is a chance for you to learn something new and improve your skills. Continue challenging yourself.

Related: Only a Genius Can Solve This Quiz of Random Facts

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