We will see
Are you planning on doing a Mensa test?
We will see
Are you planning on doing a Mensa test?
How do I qualify for Mensa?
Membership of Mensa is open to persons who have attained a score within the upper two percent of the general population on an approved intelligence test that has been properly administered and supervised. There is no other qualification for initial membership eligibility.
Generally, there are two ways to prove that you qualify for Mensa: either take a test administered by Mensa, or submit a qualifying test score from another approved test. There are a large number of intelligence tests that are 'approved'. More information on whether a test you have taken (or plan to take) is approved, as well as information on the procedure for taking the Mensa test, can be obtained from your nearest Mensa office.
Please be aware that online tests cannot be used for admission to Mensa. Also, many tests are not valid for people under the age of sixteen. If you have any other queries regarding eligibility or testing in general, please contact Mensa International for further information.
My National Mensa doesn't do pre-tests. Which online practice test do you recommend?
If you want to take a practice test online, why not try the Mensa IQ Challenge on this site? When you submit your answers, your test is instantly scored and you can see how you fared. Please note that, as with the pre-tests mentioned above, the Mensa IQ Challenge is just for practice: it's not an official IQ test, and can't be used for qualification to join Mensa.
Won’t really prove anything unless accepted, denial isn’t exactly something I will be ashamed about.
It'd prove your IQ isn't 134.