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- Certified testing methodology based on neurological studies.
- Applied by psychologists and in psychotechnical exams around the world.
- Faithful and accurate simulation of one of the exams accepted by Mensa, the high IQ society.
GeniusGauge's IQ test is based on neurological studies and applied by psychologists worldwide.
30 questions that present related analyzes with the objective of allowing interpretative analyses, defined in 4 groups.
- Basic Relationsaddition, subtraction, division, multiplication, serialization, and spatial orientation.
- Specific Relationsset theory, identity between elements, quantity notion, complex addition, and simple combination.
- Gestaltic Relationsreasoning related to Gestalt theory and the general principles and laws that refer to visomotor development.
- Complex Relationscomplex reasoning that involves some requirements of perception, attention, learning, and therefore cognitive flexibility.
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Answer 30 multiple-choice questions.
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Learn about the 5 cognitive skills evaluated in our test.
Spatial Orientation and Visomotor Behavior
Spatial orientation is the ability to understand the position and relationship of objects in space, while visomotor behavior is the coordination between vision and movement to perform tasks. Both are crucial for navigating and interacting effectively with the environment.
Concentration and Formal Knowledge
Concentration is the ability to focus all attention on a single task, facilitating the effective absorption of knowledge acquired through educational institutions, allowing the learner to fully dedicate themselves to the assimilation of information and concepts.
Operational Memory and Recognition
Operational memory involves temporarily storing and manipulating information for cognitive tasks, while recognition memory is the ability to identify previously encountered information.
Cognitive Flexibility and Perception
Cognitive flexibility is the ability to adjust thoughts and behaviors as necessary, while perception is the process of interpreting sensory information to understand the environment.
Attention and Learning
Attention is the ability to focus the mind on specific tasks and is crucial for learning (the process of acquiring new knowledge and skills) as it allows the selection, retention, and application of new information.