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The society for people with the highest IQs may be famous for being full of brain box adults but 250 of the 20,000 members across Britain and Ireland are under 12, and the youngest is only four years old.
And this week it was revealed this week that a record-breaking 50 pupils at Heathland School in Hounslow, West London, passed the test by scoring IQs of at least 132.
Now, this quiz - which is exclusive to FEMAIL - will determine whether you fall into the top two per cent of of us who are clever enough to join the prestigious organisation. Take the quiz to see if you can you answer questions similar to those found in an accredited IQ test...
And this week it was revealed this week that a record-breaking 50 pupils at Heathland School in Hounslow, West London, passed the test by scoring IQs of at least 132.
Now, this quiz - which is exclusive to FEMAIL - will determine whether you fall into the top two per cent of of us who are clever enough to join the prestigious organisation. Take the quiz to see if you can you answer questions similar to those found in an accredited IQ test...
Mensa quiz
I really can't cope with lateral thinking but, after studying the first question, I have the word that needs to go before the others so, I'm off to a flyer!
THE QUESTIONS
1. In the space provided place a three letter word which can be attached to the beginning of the given words to form six longer words.
What is the three letter word?
2.What numbers should replace the question marks in the fourth triangle?
3. What letter should appear next in this sequence?
C H K P S ?
4. Rearrange the letters of TINSEL to give four other words. What are they?
5. What have the following words got in common?
YARN HURT LONE ARMY
6. If RM = 5, XK = 13 and JC = 7, what does SP=?
7. In a supermarket, the first 25 customers of the day purchased an average of two items each. After a further 15 customers, the average number of items purchased by each customer rose to eight.
What was the average number of items purchased by the last 15 customers only?
8. Replace the blanks in this sentence with two words. The same nine letters must be used for both words. What are the words?
The employee’s actions BLANK BLANK until he was caught on a security camera.
9. Replace the vowels in each group of letters to form six connected words. What are the words?
PRL CRL JD TPZ PL PRDT
10. On each row place a letter that can be substituted for the second letter of the words either side. When completed a word will be read downwards.
What is it?
11. Use the letters given to complete the star so that two five letter words, one four letter word and two words of two letters can be read.
A C E I M N S S U
What are the words?
12. Replace each set of dashes with a word which will suffix the previous word and prefix the following word so that a chain will be formed.
Replace each set of dashes with a word which will suffix the previous word and prefix the following word so that a chain will be formed
Replace each set of dashes with a word which will suffix the previous word and prefix the following word so that a chain will be formed
What are the four words?
13. In each of the following what number should replace the question mark?
14. Rearrange the letters of UPRIGHT PARANOIA to give three musical instruments. What are they?
15. Find a word to fit the first clue. Add one letter to this word to give a word to fit the second clue. Add another letter to give the word to fit the third clue and finally another letter to give a word to fit the fourth clue. What are the four words?
NOT OFF
OFFSPRING
IN A SHORT WHILE
FOOD SERVER
16. On each row place a word to fit the clue given, if the correct words are chosen a word will be read down the shaded column. What is it?
17. What number should replace the question mark?
18. Vincent lives at house number 106, Claire lives at number 151 and Olivia lives at number 57.
Does house number 60 belong to Alan or Alex?
19. For each of the following find a word beginning with H that has an opposite meaning to the given word.
a) Clear
b) Resolute
c) Welcoming
1. In the space provided place a three letter word which can be attached to the beginning of the given words to form six longer words.
What is the three letter word?
2.What numbers should replace the question marks in the fourth triangle?
3. What letter should appear next in this sequence?
C H K P S ?
4. Rearrange the letters of TINSEL to give four other words. What are they?
5. What have the following words got in common?
YARN HURT LONE ARMY
6. If RM = 5, XK = 13 and JC = 7, what does SP=?
7. In a supermarket, the first 25 customers of the day purchased an average of two items each. After a further 15 customers, the average number of items purchased by each customer rose to eight.
What was the average number of items purchased by the last 15 customers only?
8. Replace the blanks in this sentence with two words. The same nine letters must be used for both words. What are the words?
The employee’s actions BLANK BLANK until he was caught on a security camera.
9. Replace the vowels in each group of letters to form six connected words. What are the words?
PRL CRL JD TPZ PL PRDT
10. On each row place a letter that can be substituted for the second letter of the words either side. When completed a word will be read downwards.
What is it?
11. Use the letters given to complete the star so that two five letter words, one four letter word and two words of two letters can be read.
A C E I M N S S U
What are the words?
12. Replace each set of dashes with a word which will suffix the previous word and prefix the following word so that a chain will be formed.
Replace each set of dashes with a word which will suffix the previous word and prefix the following word so that a chain will be formed
Replace each set of dashes with a word which will suffix the previous word and prefix the following word so that a chain will be formed
What are the four words?
13. In each of the following what number should replace the question mark?
14. Rearrange the letters of UPRIGHT PARANOIA to give three musical instruments. What are they?
15. Find a word to fit the first clue. Add one letter to this word to give a word to fit the second clue. Add another letter to give the word to fit the third clue and finally another letter to give a word to fit the fourth clue. What are the four words?
NOT OFF
OFFSPRING
IN A SHORT WHILE
FOOD SERVER
16. On each row place a word to fit the clue given, if the correct words are chosen a word will be read down the shaded column. What is it?
17. What number should replace the question mark?
18. Vincent lives at house number 106, Claire lives at number 151 and Olivia lives at number 57.
Does house number 60 belong to Alan or Alex?
19. For each of the following find a word beginning with H that has an opposite meaning to the given word.
a) Clear
b) Resolute
c) Welcoming
1. Car.
2. Eight in the bottom left corner and 27 at the top.
Bottom left numbers divide by 3. Bottom right numbers increase by 4, then 5, then 6. Left plus right gives top.
3. X. The sequence takes the third letter of the alphabet, then the fifth letter after that, then the third again and then the fifth again and so on.
4. Listen, silent, inlets and enlist.
5. When rearranged they all give a name – Ryan, Ruth, Noel and Mary.
6. Three. The difference between the two alphabetical places gives the number.
7.18.
8. Continued and unnoticed.
9. Answer: Pearl, coral, jade, topaz, opal and peridot.
10. Almond.
11. Panic, amuse, onus, am and is.
12. Ice, less, set and comb.
13. a) 288 The square of the number is multiplied by 2. b) 306 Each number is multiplied by one more than itself.
14. Harp, guitar and piano.
15. On, son, soon and spoon.
16. Lawns. The words are polar, brass, rowan, bingo and basin.
17. Seven. Add together the two numbers at the top of each square to give the two digit number at the bottom of the square.
18. Alex. The Roman numerals in each name are totalled to give the house number.
19.a) Hazy
b) Hesitant
c) Hostile
2. Eight in the bottom left corner and 27 at the top.
Bottom left numbers divide by 3. Bottom right numbers increase by 4, then 5, then 6. Left plus right gives top.
3. X. The sequence takes the third letter of the alphabet, then the fifth letter after that, then the third again and then the fifth again and so on.
4. Listen, silent, inlets and enlist.
5. When rearranged they all give a name – Ryan, Ruth, Noel and Mary.
6. Three. The difference between the two alphabetical places gives the number.
7.18.
8. Continued and unnoticed.
9. Answer: Pearl, coral, jade, topaz, opal and peridot.
10. Almond.
11. Panic, amuse, onus, am and is.
12. Ice, less, set and comb.
13. a) 288 The square of the number is multiplied by 2. b) 306 Each number is multiplied by one more than itself.
14. Harp, guitar and piano.
15. On, son, soon and spoon.
16. Lawns. The words are polar, brass, rowan, bingo and basin.
17. Seven. Add together the two numbers at the top of each square to give the two digit number at the bottom of the square.
18. Alex. The Roman numerals in each name are totalled to give the house number.
19.a) Hazy
b) Hesitant
c) Hostile