What lvl is genius level I.Q for a 14 year old?

Question:I took PHD Certified test on a web site and scored 111.

Answers:
Age doesn't matter on an IQ test.

Over 140 - Genius or near genius

120 - 140 - Very superior intelligence

110 - 119 - Superior intelligence

90 - 109 - Normal or average intelligence

80 - 89 - Dullness

70 - 79 - Borderline deficiency

Under 70 - Definite feeble-mindedness


p.s. 160 and above, you can join MENSA, an elite group of smarty-pants!
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Most IQ tests require a 130 to be considered well above average and genius level I believe is 160. However online testing is NOT usually legit and just gives an estimate.
Age doesn't matter on an IQ test. 140 is genius level. Website tests can only give you an approximation of what your score might be. For actual results, you'll have to get it done by a professional.

~~Debby
111 is average, or slightly above, genius at any age is 140, my IQ for bragging rights, is 441. anyway, yeah, IQ isn't based on age, the figure you got was probably already modified for you age, and would be lower if you were older.
The term genius does not have a universally recognized corresponding IQ. Some say 140, others 160. Trust me, I have an IQ of 152 (test administered by psychologist) and I don't strut about calling myself a genius. Genius is an ethereal quality born of intellectual ardor and curiosity. Psychometrics is an inexact science at best.

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