September, Thursday 19, 2024

12-year-old Devon boy excels in football and achieves an impressive IQ score of 162


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A 12-year-old boy named Rory Bidwell has achieved the highest score on an IQ test and has joined Mensa, a society for people with high IQs. Rory scored 162, which is higher than the presumed score of 160 for Albert Einstein and places him in the top 2% of the population. Despite this impressive intellectual achievement, Rory's true passion lies in football, which he says he would choose as a career because he loves it. Rory felt "really good" and "fantastic" after taking the test, which he had no prior knowledge of and found quite easy. He hopes to use his intelligence to accomplish something great in the future. While he enjoys being recognized for his intelligence, Rory's heart lies in football, which he considers his whole life. He also loves subjects like maths and English, and enjoys being creative and finding different ways to solve problems. In addition to his academic interests, Rory also enjoys gaming and spending time at the park. Rory's mother, Abi, who also took the test and scored 129, has always known that Rory is a special boy. She believed in his capabilities and put him forward for the test to confirm his intelligence. Mensa commended Rory's remarkable achievement and potential. The Cattell III B test consists of 150 questions that assess comprehension through passages of texts. An IQ score of 140 is considered genius level, and the maximum score is 162 for those under 18.