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Most people have an average IQ
score. Very few people will have an above average IQ score. For
instance if you are currently at 70, it would be difficult to cross the
100 mark. But the fact remains that, no matter where you start at you
can definitely improve. Below are three ways to do so:
1.
Improve your test taking skills. Browse through the questions quickly.
Do not waste time on questions which seem tough or time consuming. Come
back to them after having solved the easier ones. This will help you
find out the questions you can answer quickly, instead of wasting too
much time on tricky questions.
Try to answer all questions in a
multiple choice test. If not sure about the answer, use the technique
of ruling out the wrong answers. If you are able to eliminate 2 out of
4 alternative given, your chances of answering the question correctly
increase.
2. Be prepared in all ways for the test. Get a good
sleep prior to the test. Have a straight posture while you sit and take
deep breaths. This improves your score on any test. Eating fish too,
has shown to speed up your brain waves and help you concentrate for
longer periods of time.
If you are permitted to listen to music,
I recommend you Mozart. If not allowed, then listen to it just before
you take the test. One research has shown that people who listened to
Mozart's sonata for Two Pianos in D major,K. 448 for around 10 minutes
before taking an IQ test improved their score by 9 points. Do not
hesitate to do whatever will prepare your mind and body for the test.
3.
Always exercise your brain. This is a technique to improve performance
in the long term. Over a period of time your performance and hence the
IQ score will improve.
It is my personal experience that the
scores are higher when you take the test the second or third time. So
it is best to take an online test the day before your test is
scheduled. This will surely increase your average IQ score.
Read
books that stimulate thought: Fiction is what most prefer to read, but
it is hardly useful for enhancing the thought process. Reading books
which are mentally challenging will help you improve your ability to
read and write. Classics will improve your vocabulary to think in
English and may even change the pattern of your thinking. Never ignore
the words you don't understand. Look up for their meanings. Also put
all your effort in understanding paragraphs which appear complicated.
Read them again and again to understand the full depth. Cultivate this
habit and you will soon be able to grasp any complicated matter.
I
am sure that once you get hooked to stimulating books, you will no
longer be tempted to read fiction. Learning and imbibing fresh ides is
far more thrilling than reading a fiction novel.
We become so
much involved in our daily life that we don't find time for ourselves.
Concentration reduces. Find time where in you are alone and can think
about issues. This will help organize your thoughts and you can
prioritize your tasks and duties. You will be able to make clear cut
decisions and focus on the most important issues. You cluttered mind
will be a lot more clear and you will know why you are doing activities
when performing them.
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