Mensa Norway is very accurate above 120, and accurate from 115. Below this, the developer did not do the standardization to the same degree. This is both fortunate and unfortunate. It is fortunate because most people doing online IQ tests do so because they have a hunch they will score well. both are pretty good at measuring iq, denmark seems deflated for most people. Serengeti1. • 1 yr. ago. i got 115 on denmark and only 97 on norway. got 125 and 116 the two times i did 123test.com which people also say is accurate. it's the only one which isn't all pattern recognition which is what i'm worst at. What is the Mensa test? The Mensa test is a standardized IQ test used to get membership in the non-profit organization Mensa.org. This society is open to anyone who completed the test better than 98% of the population. The test is chargeable. If you use our platform to get ready for the Mensa test, your score should be 132 or higher. Estimate my IQ (yes I will go get a professional test soonish) Basically wondering if Mensa is worth a shot and for a general estimate. Here are my scores from the tests I’ve taken so far: Mensa Norway (2x): 128,131 Mensa DK: 126 Icar60: 48/60 (130.228) WAIS IV Symbol Search: 57/60 (140.57) WAIS IV Digit Span: 40 (15 forward, 14 backwards, 11 I believe Mensa only accepts their own exam, the Weschler scale and the Stanford Binet as scores for admission. They require a 98th percentile. A 140 on the Stanford Binet and 140 on the Weschler are not the same percentile. Mensa's online practice exams will give you the closest representation yet even that isn't nearly as comprehensive as CCAT, C-09, and Psychtest’s Classical IQ test are the best full scale indicators. The Culture Fair Pro from 123.com is the best online standardized test, and probably the best spatial/pattern reasoning test. TRI-52 and Mensa Norway are the other good spatial/pattern tests. In terms of HRT/puzzles, Logima Stritica 36 and SLSE are the top tests. This actually is the lowest IQ score I have ever gotten. Here is what I got on online tests (all first trys): Mensa DK: 133. Mensa Norway: 128. Mensa Hungary: 125+. GIQ 122 Fullscale. 123Test: 133 nonverbal IQ; 128 fullscale. IQ Exams: 145 average from 6 Tests. 124 in a spatial IQ test that my university was developing. Yes; the higher their score, the more questions they answered correctly— and, therefore, the more questions they understood. Not necessarily, but most likely; this is only a test of matrix reasoning (which is commonly shortened to “MR”), but generally a result on a different valid test will correlate with this one. 47lT.