No, IQ has nothing to do with knowledge (as in history, science, languages, etc.), but instead intelligence, which mostly involves noticing patterns and thinking through logic problems. It's generally a good indication of a person's ability to think and reason, and is NOT supposed to represent how much a person knows (although I guess you have to know how to read). At least, AFAIK.Originally posted by newfangle
IQ tests are irrelavent designs. Unless one can design a test that covers everything ever known to man, it is flawed. Besides, division of labour exists for a reason.
I took a couple of online tests and got just above 150. Whether or not that's accurate, I have no idea.