Mensa - How To Excel At Iq Tests (a Series Of Tests And Tips To Transform Your Puzzle Scores)

By (author) Mensa Ltd
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By (author) Mensa Ltd
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This book, written by the world''s leading IQ brand, teaches you about how IQ works, how to improve it, and provides sample tests for you to practise with.
Description

How to Excel at IQ Tests is a complete practical course in how to boost your IQ score. It starts by explaining exactly what IQ is and how it is measured. Then moves through some of the most common types of IQ questions and how they work. You will be trained to increase not only your accuracy but also, vitally, your speed (which is the key factor in attaining a high score).

It also gives you valuable tips on test strategy (there are plenty of people who get poor scores just because they panic and don''t know the basic rules for taking an IQ test). Written by people who have unique experience of the highly intelligent; it could help you to join them.

Contents:
A series of IQ-style tests with the aim of specifically improving various aspects of your problem solving and pattern recognition. All solutions and explanations are supplied, as well as details and tips on how to get the best score you can.


Table of contents
IQ-style tests; solutions and explanations; tips.
Biographical note
Mensa is the largest and oldest high IQ society in the world. It is a non-profit organization open to people who score at the 98th percentile or higher on a standardized, supervised IQ or other approved intelligence test.
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Mensa is the ultimate, internationally recognized brain brand, and this book was compiled by the former Director of Mensa Psychometrics.


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This book, written by the world''s leading IQ brand, teaches you about how IQ works, how to improve it, and provides sample tests for you to practise with.


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Carlton Books have sold millions of Mensa-branded books around the world; they have 30,000 members in the UK, 57,000 in the US and about 134,000 throughout the world.


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Self-help books such as this are a thriving sector in the book market.


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