Genius IQ Test: Perfect Score Puts You Above 150; Can Take a Lifetime to Answer All of Them

Here’s my IQ test. I have a 157 IQ and spent 10 years getting the answers for them. 15 you're 130. 8 you're 120. 5 you're 110. 1 you're 100.

1. Read an Aesop’s Fable. Write a 40 word, max, essay on its moral.

2. Write this algebraically. If 5 pies are made by 5 machines in 5 minutes, how long will 100 machines take to make 100 pies?

3. Read a Grimm’s Fairy Tale. Write a 100 word, max, essay on its moral.

4. What is one third of 100, rounded to the nearest whole number?

5. Horse is to Mule as Lion is to?

6. Tell me what Noumenon is, in your own words.

7. What does George Washington’s Farewell Address mean?

8. Tell me how Pi relates to a circle.

9. You have seven balls, each weighing 5 pounds, but one weighs 4 pounds. You have to find the 4 pound ball using a scale, but you only have two times to use the balance.

10. What is the link between radius and circumference on a circle for the circle’s area? 50 words max.

11. If one machine makes one pie in one minute, then in 1 minute, 100 machines will make how many pies? Represent this algebraically.

12. Tell me what is the Square Root of 2. 50 words max.

13. On a Triangle, how do you represent multiplication? 50 words max.

14. On a Right Triangle, how do you represent a square root? 50 words max.

15. Make a formula for increasing a square.

16. Make a Formula representing question 14.

17. Explain the relation of Geometry and Science. 50 words max.

18. How would you best describe the Pythagorean Theorem? 50 words max.

19. Explain a ratio. 50 words max.

20. What is The Theory of Relativity? 50 words max.

Answer Key:

1. Analysis of the Tortoise and the Hare: Moving slow and steady wins, because consistent effort and slow progress makes compounding effects, that increases the chance of success. Whereas, getting distracted, and moving from place to place, and taking long periods of idleness makes the likelihood of failing more probable.

2. (5/5)*5=(100/100)*x

3. Analysis of Allerleirauh: If you live in a corrupt household, with an inappropriate relationship with one of your parents, you should leave it immediately. Though, the interim, there will possibly be great suffering and torment, and you may become nothing but a servant to some cruel master, there will be a great reward waiting for you at the end of your trial. Rather, take from the household whatever is honestly yours, and leave—that which your parents have given to you—and make a life, and you will soon be standing on your own two feet, and full of life’s blessing.

4. 1/3*100/1 =100/3=33.3… =~33

5. Liger. Tigon. Jaglion. Liguar.

6. Noumenon is what’s real, as opposed to what’s perceived. So, the real world, as it actually exists, and not our perception of it. Which, Descartes had said God was good, therefore we can trust our perception to understand the real world, and this innovation led to the Enlightenment, which led to a rapid improvement for all mankind.

7. George Washington’s Farewell Address was nuanced, but its main goal was to talk about not establishing divisions within the United States, by party or geographic location or economic standard, and also to retain the bedrock of our moral fiber, as that was the only way we could hold onto democracy.

8. Pi relates to a circle, as the number that is equal to a curve, that is equal to the distance of the center at any given angle.

9. Separate the balls into two groups of three with one remainder. Weigh them. If they are equal, your remaining ball is the lighter one. If the weight is off balance, take the lighter side, and weigh two balls. If equal, it’s the remaining ball. If one is heavier, the lighter ball is your odd one out.

10. A circle’s circumference is π if the diameter is one, so it’s 2π if the diameter is 2 (Or also called Tao). So, the radius will be equal to one if the circumference is Tao. And half the circumference will be equal to 1/2(2πr). So half the circumference, times the radius, will equal πr^2.

11. Algebraically to represent that it would be (1/1)*1=(100/x)*1

12. On a right triangle, if the two legs are equal to 1, the hypotenuse will be the square root of 2.

13. A triangle’s legs will correlate to multiplication, if one leg is equal to one and increased, and the triangle remains similar, the other leg will be equal to the multiple of the original leg, and the increased leg.

14. If you have a right triangle, and divide the triangle into two right triangles with a straight line from the right angle, to the hypotenuse, so it is tangent, if a leg is equal to one, the line drawn from the right angle will be equal to the square root of the the other leg on the hypotenuse.

15. a^2*x=b^2

16. If the right triangle is divided into two similar triangles, so leg a and c is bisected by line b from the right angle, the formula will be this: a/b=b/c

17. All of science relates to geometry, because geometry describes physical objects, which we can observe, so the laws of science are constructed into formulas that are based on their geometry. If they didn’t have this relation, there could be no science.

18. If you turn the two legs of a right triangle into actual squares, with equal side lengths, their area combined will equal the hypotenuse, if it is turned into an actual square with equal side lengths.

19. Ratio is the fundamental law of science and mathematics. By understanding something’s ratio, you can augment or decrease it, so that it creates a similar object and produces a new number, so long as the object is still similar.

20. The theory of relativity is complex, but it forms a thesis that Energy is equal to mass multiplied by the speed of light squared, plus the velocity of an object times the speed of light squared. It also relates to how gravity affects a four dimensional object, through its mass, in breadth, time, height and width.

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