@@robynjefferson4779 And the “education” of our day has cast the foundational knowledge curricula away in favour of indoctrination on fantasies that can only prepare our children for a life of ignorance and dependancy. Sad!
The notion of IQ had always been problematical. The tests were intended to access French schoolchildren over 100 years ago and often criticised for being culturally embedded
Got all 10, but I was educated in the 50’s and 60’s with authentic knowledge of language and communication skills. Accordingly, I don’t know much about gender ideologies and required pronouns, though! Like many, this formula allowed me to successfully serve customers and be competent and productive, with well defined and prosperous results and ability to be intellectually and economically, generous.
Stay away from people with weird haircuts and really bad clothes and you need not learn about it.. I am old like you also.. LOL Just enjoy your life like I do..
Same for me. I think many people today have no understanding of how far our schools have declined and been dumbed down. I had to renew my membership at a health clinic, which included an interview. The poor guy-he was just doing his job, I felt kind of sorry for him-now included an array of idiotic identity politics questions. He wanted me to tell him my pronouns. I told him not to be ridiculous. He insisted. I said if you can’t tell by looking at me what my pronouns are, that’s your problem, not mine. It became quite a heated discussion. I finally told him to write down whatever he wanted and walked out. World gone mad.
Me too!! if that isn’t common knowledge taught in elementary school school we are in trouble. Big Time! You don’t need a 135 IQ to answer these questions just a good basic education.
yea, but kids these days aren't! try watching some of those videos here about how little they know!!! it's insane! It's basically those kids who think they know everything... and fail every class!
"Bless" is a verb, as is "blesses," and as such are not capable of being pluralized. If you meant ,"blessing," which is a noun, then the plural would be "blessings."
Yeah, but it's American, and the young college grads can't tell a State from a County, and they are expected to vote in November. If Kamela ever got *anything* correct, it was when she publically called young people *"stupid!"* not long ago. BTW, I got 'em all correct. I'm a geneiss!!🤓
It’s frightening to me to think that anyone would find these difficult! I’m 80, and I fear children are not being taught well today. Forget all the nonsense you’re required to teach and return to “reading, writing and arithmetic”!
BOOMERS are EVERYWHERE. One day, white-haired Liberals will strap on their suicide vests and vow to END the Tyranny of Churches and of Kings Chosen by God once and for all. "Boomer" will gain a whole new meaning. So MANY so Horribly taught. The Rapture is a LIE. "Left Behind" is ass-backward fiction. The Republican CHURCH became the synagogue of Satan (Revelation 3: 9) The Catholic Church is the same, unreformed harlot of Babylon that she was in 1517.
I was tested at 11 and had an IQ of 140. I am 77. I just love to read and watch everything. I don't care about being smart, I just am glad to be alive. God bless everyone.
Me, too (143 at 10) -- though I'm just 72. I was selected for JFK's Gifted Child Program (1962-1964) where I was taught remote-sensing. That's how I know that the 2016 election was rigged. I 'heard' "Okay, Trump gets to be President, but the Cubs gotta win the World Series first." However, I still cannot identify the speaker. Up next: Thesis vs Antithesis = Synthesis. God vs God vs Not God vs No Gods in the NAME of Jesus. Then the Great Re-Set on 09/23/26, when THEY unveil the NEON GAUD. IT has the Plan to Perfect Humanity. You Will Be Happy. Fentanyl Euphoria for the Sunday Masses. Inspired by Huxley's SOMA, for a Brave New World Order. You WILL want more, so do as you're told. Resistance is fatal.
Got 9-10 out of 10 and just missed the 10 one.. so l' m a genius at 72 years old!!! Yeah for me!!!! We had better ways of teaching back then and teachers were allowed to teach and not have to live in fear of the students!!!!!!
Me too, 1969. Lucky to have college educated parents too, so my standards were set pretty high. I'm 73 now, and I have no doubt I can diagram the heck out of a sentence!
Today, you can learn the equivalent of a BA on RUclips. Never before RIGHT NOW have so many educated people lived so freely and so abundantly. And for just 18 years, we have been connected to this shared, worldwide experience with near-instant communication. It is GUARANTEED to wake "THIS" generation up. BUT . . . I like big butts and I cannot lie . . . BUT over 93% of men and women are nearly deaf and blind spiritually. We call that, Normal. Are you any different?
I think I could have got some of the easier ones even in primary school! Really, what is education coming to if these are supposed to be difficult? !!!!!
I got them all right, but "Bless" is not a noun, it's a verb so it cannot have a plural!! The verb is conjugated "I bless, you bless, he/she/it blesses" etc. The noun is "blessing" and the plural is "blessings."
Went to parochial school where we had to stand for spelling bees, grammar questions, science facts, history and geography quizzes and more. Accountability was the key. We had homework in the first grade, and we all carried a briefcase. End result: Out of 45 students in the 8th grade graduating class, three became veterinarians, four accountants, two economists, eight grammar school teachers, two priests, one nun, five college professors, four career Army members, two professional musicians, six business owners, three lawyers, a dentist, and a doctor. Who says discipline, hard work, personal responsibility and character development don't mean much in education. BTW, I got all 10 correct.
I went to Catholic school in 1950s and 60s...we could not afford Catholic high school so had to go to public school...had to be tested since I was not in public school system...tested college prep level in 8th grade and was placed in all advanced classes through my junior high and high school years and graduated with honors. There was no such thing as "social promotion" or getting extra credit to make it look like you had more than an A+...how stupid! I agree with so many others....we got taught reading, writing and arithrimetic, had spelling bees daily and pop quizzes in all subjects. I got a fantastic education in Catholic school but back then the public school system was excellent as well. Now they graduate people from college that are functionally illiterate! We have truly dumbed down our society....glad my son graduated before it got so bad...he went to the same Catholic school I did...so glad of that! Would hate to be raising and educating a child today...horrible! By the way, I got all 10...we learned this level in 4th grade or maybe in third.....pathetic! I have no idea what my IQ is now (I'm 74) but I can assure you that any child educated in any country but here could easily pass this!
I have a friend who went to parochial school, and has 2 college degrees. He is 77. His mother was a teacher. I am 75. I graduated from college in 1970. I went to a public school in a small town. Whenever he speaks, I silently correct his grammar. He has no clue about verb tenses. He also mispronounces many words.
@@maggiegarber246 Obviously he missed the boat somewhere along the line. No accounting for what he did or didn't learn. And don't forget the home environment----poor grammar skills and word usage both begin in the home. If he had a family environment where people incorrectly used words or didn't know the correct pronunciation, then that will affect learning outcomes. Ditto for poor grammar. Look at many politicians and media personalities----many went to elite private schools. And when they grab that mic, they utter such horrors as "Him and me went to lunch today," or this little gem, "Yeah, and I drug the man across the room." Both are nonstandard usage, but listen to the news on tv and the radio and all these youtube channels, and the grammar and pronunciation are terrible. I'm going to be 75, and bad grammar, usage, and pronunciation, along with public speaking skills, have all gone the way of the dodo bird. Maybe we're more attuned to grammar and pronunciations malfunctions at our age. But I'm glad you took the time to comment.
Got 'em all right.....too easy. And I agree with another commenter about bless, a verb. Blesses is the third person singular as in he, she or it blesses.
Are you kidding? I’m nowhere near am IQ of 135. However, I attended school in the 60’s and early 70’s. This was STANDARD fare for students to learn from English teachers. The dumbing down of America!
I was educated in the state education system of Scotland in the 1960s and 1970s and we did most of these at primary school. From age 11 to 17 I studied Latin which helps with grammar, vocabulary and spelling. This type of education, with a highly developed grounding in reading and writing, grammar and spelling, seems no longer to exist in the state sector. I still say and write ‘for whom’ and I know why, even if few others seem to. These are relatively easy questions. I recently looked up the correct plural for roof. Is it roofs, or rooves? I seem to remember reading and writing ‘rooves’ as a child. The answer is both are correct. ‘Roofs’ is far more common in American English and with those who write English as a second language. ‘Rooves’ is considered by many to be old fashioned, sometimes archaic, but not by highly literate people. We still write hoof and hooves. BTW I am not familiar with ‘bless’ deployed as a noun. We count our blessings, not our blesses.
got all 10 and I do not have an IQ of 135 we spent the entire 4th grade diagramming sentences and were taught syntax, spelling and conjugation plus all the rules of grammar in the dark ages of the 50s.
I never knew that I had an IQ of 135. This was so simple , yes I had my education in the 60’ where we were thought to multiply, divide, learn proper language etc . Now everything is me and you
Got all ten. I am 75and our education was totally different than that which children receive today. Reading, language, the classics were commonplace in public schools😊
I got 8 out of ten, but I grew up in the 60's and 70's and were actually taught how to read and write rather properly. When I went to Mortuary College, I took English for a refresher course.
Learned grammar, spelling, writing in grade school in the '40's and '50's when emphasis was on language. Emphasis on English grammar continued in high school. Ten years after graduating from high school, when I returned to college, happened to be in a writing class and students even from private schools, hadn't even learned the subjunctive mood, and had no idea how it was applied in a sentence. My grandchildren can't even write in cursive; never learned to write cursive. So sad how English classes today don't include teaching students basic English skills.
Well that was a waste of time. All right except bless which, as someone else has remarked, is not a noun anyway so doesn't have a plural. If you're going to set a quiz get your facts right
@@lindafromcalifornia1155 you're welcome well my boyfriends at the hospital he didn't feel good and went he hasn't got covid their still trying to find out what's wrong with him and called me he is going to call me back when he finds out anything else
Depends on when a person went to school. I've noticed the older a person is the higher their IQ supposedly is. Maybe it's the educational system dumming down.
My IQ according to Mensa is 178 and that makes me a genius. I signed up to join and get their magazine and to possibly mix with fellow Mensa members. Very quickly decided it was not for me. Too la di da. Posers all. What it did do for me however was explain to me why I had always felt ‘different’. I’m now a much happier 75 year old bunny.🐰
mE, TOO. i WAS CALLED GIFTED IN THE aRMY SCHOOLS IN eUROPE. hIGH SCHOOL WAS THE MOST DIFFULT FOR ME; i FELT THAT i HAD TO DUMB DOWN WITH MOST OF MY PEERS, ESP. GUYS...THAT WAS PROBLEMATIC. gETTING TO COLLEGE WAS A RELIEF...FOUND PROFESSORS WHOSE STYLE (sorry for the caps) lit me on fire and took everything they taught.This way (of not declaring a major took much longer...BUT what an education. (my English 1A term paper was entitled "The implications of Hiroshima...I chuckle now. I am 81 now and still learning. Meg
Seriously if you believe scoring 7 or higher on this is a brilliant achievement then I will bet you have never achieved dirt crap in your entire existence. Anyone who has attended elementary school should be able to quickly and accurately answer all of these pluralities if not our great country is in dire danger of collapse!
I'm surprised, I thought IQ was a measure of more than just knowing how to spell. I am 69 and got 10/10. I have been measured on intelligence when it appeared I might have early onset dementia, it turned out to be the effects of several different kinds of medication I was on. Anyway when testing my intelligence, which is not diminished by memory loss, I registered in the top 95 percentile. I put it down to a lifetime of having an enquiring mind. These quizzes all seemed designed to get hits on the sites.😊
Stunned you would say it requires an IQ of 135+. Seriously, it just requires a decent command of the English language. I am hardly a stellar scholar, but this was quite basic. Everybody with grade 12 should know this.
10 out of 10 AND English is my second language 🎉 Why would you think these are difficult. And yes like others who commented I was educated in the 50’s and 60’s. I am also an avid reader which helps I’m sure 😊
"Blesses" is not plural for bless! It could be a singular noun " a blessing", or as a plural noun "blessings", or as a third person present verb "she blesses".
Look up Mensa. They will send you a form initially and then a test to do at home and depending how you do in that a further test usually held in a college or similar.
There isn't a plural for bless because bless is a verb. The nearest noun to bless could be blessing and its plural would be blessings, at least in English English.
All 10. But I was also educated in the 1960's and 1970's. I have since went on to earn graduate degrees and have taught for a major university. So I should know these.
I have no idea what my IQ is, but I easily got them all correct. I was educated in the '80s and '90s, I think that was just around the time they were starting the No Child Left Behind program in the US.
Get children reading as early as possible, and they will encounter new words every day. They will see with their own eyes how words, phrases, sentences and spellings work, and it will become instinctive.
It's not IQ but education.
When you are a foreigner you learn new words with their respective plural forms. IQ high or low…
My thought exactly!
@@robynjefferson4779
And the “education” of our day has cast the foundational knowledge curricula away in favour of indoctrination on fantasies that can only prepare our children for a life of ignorance and dependancy.
Sad!
School age children are busier today making up words or imitating rap music language to speak or know correct terms!
Jordan Peterson addresses this…. It’s genetic… education only does so much with ya got
I don’t have an IQ of 135 but I got them all right. But then, I was educated when schools taught you something!
AMEN!
Me too.
The notion of IQ had always been problematical. The tests were intended to access French schoolchildren over 100 years ago and often criticised for being culturally embedded
I’ve just bought a collection of 11+ question papers. I passed it back in 1959. I was surprised that it is quite difficult! Don’t know how i passed!!
Same
Got all 10, but I was educated in the 50’s and 60’s with authentic knowledge of language and communication skills. Accordingly, I don’t know much about gender ideologies and required pronouns, though! Like many, this formula allowed me to successfully serve customers and be competent and productive, with well defined and prosperous results and ability to be intellectually and economically, generous.
Same as me
Stay away from people with weird haircuts and really bad clothes and you need not learn about it..
I am old like you also.. LOL
Just enjoy your life like I do..
Same here
Same.
Same for me. I think many people today have no understanding of how far our schools have declined and been dumbed down.
I had to renew my membership at a health clinic, which included an interview. The poor guy-he was just doing his job, I felt kind of sorry for him-now included an array of idiotic identity politics questions. He wanted me to tell him my pronouns. I told him not to be ridiculous. He insisted. I said if you can’t tell by looking at me what my pronouns are, that’s your problem, not mine. It became quite a heated discussion. I finally told him to write down whatever he wanted and walked out. World gone mad.
IQ of 135, I was taught these in Elementary school, grades 1 thru 6. Unbelievable!!!
Me too!! if that isn’t common knowledge taught in elementary school school we are in trouble. Big Time! You don’t need a 135 IQ to answer these questions just a good basic education.
yea, but kids these days aren't! try watching some of those videos here about how little they know!!! it's insane! It's basically those kids who think they know everything... and fail every class!
10/10, not difficult.
"Bless" is a verb, as is "blesses," and as such are not capable of being pluralized. If you meant ,"blessing," which is a noun, then the plural would be "blessings."
I agree, they are not very accurate 😮
@@rsamom Nor are they in the least bit difficult
Came here to say exactly that, Mike.
Yeah, but it's American, and the young college grads can't tell a State from a County, and they are expected to vote in November. If Kamela ever got *anything* correct, it was when she publically called young people *"stupid!"* not long ago.
BTW, I got 'em all correct. I'm a geneiss!!🤓
I was schooled in the 50’s. This is grade 2 stuff.
It’s frightening to me to think that anyone would find these difficult! I’m 80, and I fear children are not being taught well today. Forget all the nonsense you’re required to teach and return to “reading, writing and arithmetic”!
I absolutely agree!
Thank you for the way you wrote that last sentence. You are correct. Teachers almost never actually choose to teach nonsense.
I got all 10 right easily ..... but I was educated in the 60’s & 70’s.
It just goes to show the high standard of education which has all but disappeared. Weren't we the lucky ones?
@@LAnderson-gj7pe we were yes. 👍😀
Remember spelling lists?
Me too. I got all 10 easily.
BOOMERS are EVERYWHERE. One day, white-haired Liberals will strap on their suicide vests and vow to END the Tyranny of Churches and of Kings Chosen by God once and for all. "Boomer" will gain a whole new meaning.
So MANY so Horribly taught. The Rapture is a LIE. "Left Behind" is ass-backward fiction. The Republican CHURCH became the synagogue of Satan (Revelation 3: 9) The Catholic Church is the same, unreformed harlot of Babylon that she was in 1517.
I was tested at 11 and had an IQ of 140. I am 77. I just love to read and watch everything. I don't care about being smart, I just am glad to be alive. God bless everyone.
Me, too (143 at 10) -- though I'm just 72. I was selected for JFK's Gifted Child Program (1962-1964) where I was taught remote-sensing. That's how I know that the 2016 election was rigged. I 'heard' "Okay, Trump gets to be President, but the Cubs gotta win the World Series first." However, I still cannot identify the speaker.
Up next: Thesis vs Antithesis = Synthesis. God vs God vs Not God vs No Gods in the NAME of Jesus. Then the Great Re-Set on 09/23/26, when THEY unveil the NEON GAUD. IT has the Plan to Perfect Humanity. You Will Be Happy.
Fentanyl Euphoria for the Sunday Masses. Inspired by Huxley's SOMA, for a Brave New World Order. You WILL want more, so do as you're told. Resistance is fatal.
10/10. No problems. And I can assure you I DO NOT have an IQ of 135.
Me too, and me neither.
@@thatswhatisaid8908 Ditto!
Knowledge has nothing to do with IQ.
Neither do IQ tests which are actually achievement tests.
A little bit because with a high IQ you WILL learn.
I, too, got 10 of 10. And was educated in the 50s and 60s when there was actual education!
Got 9-10 out of 10 and just missed the 10 one.. so l' m a genius at 72 years old!!! Yeah for me!!!! We had better ways of teaching back then and teachers were allowed to teach and not have to live in fear of the students!!!!!!
graduated high school 1967. We actually learned
Me too.
Me too, 1969. Lucky to have college educated parents too, so my standards were set pretty high. I'm 73 now, and I have no doubt I can diagram the heck out of a sentence!
Easy peazy was educated in 60’s & 70’s
Today they want mongoloid wharf rats for population ,bettr to control
Today, you can learn the equivalent of a BA on RUclips. Never before RIGHT NOW have so many educated people lived so freely and so abundantly. And for just 18 years, we have been connected to this shared, worldwide experience with near-instant communication. It is GUARANTEED to wake "THIS" generation up. BUT . . . I like big butts and I cannot lie . . . BUT over 93% of men and women are nearly deaf and blind spiritually. We call that, Normal. Are you any different?
Also 10/10. So I’m a genius, right? (sarcasm alert)
Sub-Genius is what I decided. The Real Geniuses are Polymaths.
Borrow $35 Trillion / Blow it ALL up = what?
Simple high school education is all that is necessary.
I think I could have got some of the easier ones even in primary school! Really, what is education coming to if these are supposed to be difficult? !!!!!
I got them all right, but "Bless" is not a noun, it's a verb so it cannot have a plural!! The verb is conjugated "I bless, you bless, he/she/it blesses" etc. The noun is "blessing" and the plural is "blessings."
Went to parochial school where we had to stand for spelling bees, grammar questions, science facts, history and geography quizzes and more. Accountability was the key. We had homework in the first grade, and we all carried a briefcase. End result: Out of 45 students in the 8th grade graduating class, three became veterinarians, four accountants, two economists, eight grammar school teachers, two priests, one nun, five college professors, four career Army members,
two professional musicians, six business owners, three lawyers, a dentist, and a doctor. Who says discipline, hard work, personal responsibility and character development don't mean much in education. BTW, I got all 10 correct.
I went to Catholic school in 1950s and 60s...we could not afford Catholic high school so had to go to public school...had to be tested since I was not in public school system...tested college prep level in 8th grade and was placed in all advanced classes through my junior high and high school years and graduated with honors.
There was no such thing as "social promotion" or getting extra credit to make it look like you had more than an A+...how stupid! I agree with so many others....we got taught reading, writing and arithrimetic, had spelling bees daily and pop quizzes in all subjects. I got a fantastic education in Catholic school but back then the public school system was excellent as well. Now they graduate people from college that are functionally illiterate! We have truly dumbed down our society....glad my son graduated before it got so bad...he went to the same Catholic school I did...so glad of that! Would hate to be raising and educating a child today...horrible! By the way, I got all 10...we learned this level in 4th grade or maybe in third.....pathetic! I have no idea what my IQ is now (I'm 74) but I can assure you that any child educated in any country but here could easily pass this!
@@margaretcrouch4449 Loved your comment!
I have a friend who went to parochial school, and has 2 college degrees. He is 77. His mother was a teacher. I am 75. I graduated from college in 1970. I went to a public school in a small town. Whenever he speaks, I silently correct his grammar. He has no clue about verb tenses. He also mispronounces many words.
@@maggiegarber246 Obviously he missed the boat somewhere along the line. No accounting for what he did or didn't learn.
And don't forget the home environment----poor grammar skills and word usage both begin in the home. If he had a family environment where people incorrectly used words or didn't know the correct pronunciation, then that will affect learning outcomes. Ditto for poor grammar. Look at many politicians and media personalities----many went to elite private schools. And when they grab that mic, they utter such horrors as "Him and me went to lunch today," or this little gem, "Yeah, and I drug the man across the room." Both are nonstandard usage, but listen to the news on tv and the radio and all these youtube channels, and the grammar and pronunciation are terrible.
I'm going to be 75, and bad grammar, usage, and pronunciation, along with public speaking skills, have all gone the way of the dodo bird. Maybe we're more attuned to grammar and pronunciations malfunctions at our age. But I'm glad you took the time to comment.
Got 'em all right.....too easy. And I agree with another commenter about bless, a verb. Blesses is the third person singular as in he, she or it blesses.
What is the plural of bless?
blesses - Simple English Wiktionary.
@@1812nico To bless someone is an action. You bless one person, and you bless two or more people. There is NO PLURAL.
I got all ten, happy with that at 75! I had an IQ test at 11 and was 136 so I’ve kept my brain working 😊
When I went to school everybody was expected to know those by age 10. Few of us would have IQ over 100.
All 10 correct, Thanks
Are you kidding? I’m nowhere near am IQ of 135. However, I attended school in the 60’s and early 70’s. This was STANDARD fare for students to learn from English teachers. The dumbing down of America!
10 of 10. I don't believe my IQ is that high. I was educated at a time when students were actually learning, not being indoctrinated.
I was educated in the state education system of Scotland in the 1960s and 1970s and we did most of these at primary school. From age 11 to 17 I studied Latin which helps with grammar, vocabulary and spelling. This type of education, with a highly developed grounding in reading and writing, grammar and spelling, seems no longer to exist in the state sector. I still say and write ‘for whom’ and I know why, even if few others seem to. These are relatively easy questions. I recently looked up the correct plural for roof. Is it roofs, or rooves? I seem to remember reading and writing ‘rooves’ as a child. The answer is both are correct. ‘Roofs’ is far more common in American English and with those who write English as a second language. ‘Rooves’ is considered by many to be old fashioned, sometimes archaic, but not by highly literate people. We still write hoof and hooves. BTW I am not familiar with ‘bless’ deployed as a noun. We count our blessings, not our blesses.
All 10, also educated in Calif in 50’s and 60’s. No TV at home, reading encouraged.
got all 10 and I do not have an IQ of 135 we spent the entire 4th grade diagramming sentences and were taught syntax, spelling and conjugation plus all the rules of grammar in the dark ages of the 50s.
10/10. Went to school in the days when you got an education.
All ten correct..Good old 60s & 70s education. Though not a difficult test..
All correct!
I got all 10 . I was educated in the 60’ s too. They were easy.
I never knew that I had an IQ of 135. This was so simple , yes I had my education in the 60’ where we were thought to multiply, divide, learn proper language etc . Now everything is me and you
😮I'm 96 and only got one wrong yea I've still got it. we went to school in my day now they just play on computers
I got all 10 right but there’s no way I have an IQ of 135+ I just paid attention at school!
Got all ten. I am 75and our education was totally different than that which children receive today. Reading, language, the classics were commonplace in public schools😊
I got 8 out of ten, but I grew up in the 60's and 70's and were actually taught how to read and write rather properly. When I went to Mortuary College, I took English for a refresher course.
As a 78 year old Englishman I can quite confidently say that these were trivially easy.
Learned grammar, spelling, writing in grade school in the '40's and '50's when emphasis was on language. Emphasis on English grammar continued in high school. Ten years after graduating from high school, when I returned to college, happened to be in a writing class and students even from private schools, hadn't even learned the subjunctive mood, and had no idea how it was applied in a sentence. My grandchildren can't even write in cursive; never learned to write cursive. So sad how English classes today don't include teaching students basic English skills.
10/10 …easy. Thank goodness Catholic school pressed grammar
67 years young, I got them all. Then again, we used to call it teaching back in the 60s. Those nuns didn't play around...LOL!!!
Well that was a waste of time. All right except bless which, as someone else has remarked, is not a noun anyway so doesn't have a plural. If you're going to set a quiz get your facts right
Blessing - blessings
Bless-blesses ❌
As an old Anglican Priest I would have had to excommunicate myself if I did not realise what was wrong with this one.
Trick question, lol. 😊
100 % educated overseas!
@Bmg1652- Same!
9/10 Creative 👍👍
Great score 👍☺️💞🇺🇸
@@lauracline8865 Thanks Laura, hope you had a relaxing Sunday. 💕💕
@@lindafromcalifornia1155 you're welcome well my boyfriends at the hospital he didn't feel good and went he hasn't got covid their still trying to find out what's wrong with him and called me he is going to call me back when he finds out anything else
10/10. I became an English speaker as an adult as a migrant to Australia.
You are simply awesome!
Depends on when a person went to school. I've noticed the older a person is the higher their IQ supposedly is. Maybe it's the educational system dumming down.
My IQ according to Mensa is 178 and that makes me a genius.
I signed up to join and get their magazine and to possibly mix with fellow Mensa members.
Very quickly decided it was not for me. Too la di da. Posers all.
What it did do for me however was explain to me why I had always felt ‘different’.
I’m now a much happier 75 year old bunny.🐰
mE, TOO. i WAS CALLED GIFTED IN THE aRMY SCHOOLS IN eUROPE. hIGH SCHOOL WAS THE MOST DIFFULT FOR ME; i FELT THAT i HAD TO DUMB DOWN WITH MOST OF MY PEERS, ESP. GUYS...THAT WAS PROBLEMATIC. gETTING TO COLLEGE WAS A RELIEF...FOUND PROFESSORS WHOSE STYLE (sorry for the caps) lit me on fire and took everything they taught.This way (of not declaring a major took much longer...BUT what an education. (my English 1A term paper was entitled "The implications of Hiroshima...I chuckle now. I am 81 now and still learning. Meg
Not overly bright English is my 2nd language…got all correct
Piece of cake. Learned these in junior school.
10/10. 145 IQ the last time i tested some years ago. But, bless is a verb, so...
I scored 9/10. Deer did me in. I think for Bless the plural is Blessings. Well.
Seriously if you believe scoring 7 or higher on this is a brilliant achievement then I will bet you have never achieved dirt crap in your entire existence. Anyone who has attended elementary school should be able to quickly and accurately answer all of these pluralities if not our great country is in dire danger of collapse!
I completely agree. This is monumentally basic to any elementary education.
Used to be, but not so sure about now!
73 years old. 10/10 Are there really people who find these difficult? What does that say about modern teaching?
I love the fact that they don't teach cursive writing in schools and now young people don't know how to sign with their signature. Oh, the irony.
Got them.all right. I was educated in the 40's and 50's when there was proper education.
Easy Peasy ! 10/10. Am a Singaporean .. 78 years old.
I'm surprised, I thought IQ was a measure of more than just knowing how to spell. I am 69 and got 10/10. I have been measured on intelligence when it appeared I might have early onset dementia, it turned out to be the effects of several different kinds of medication I was on. Anyway when testing my intelligence, which is not diminished by memory loss, I registered in the top 95 percentile. I put it down to a lifetime of having an enquiring mind. These quizzes all seemed designed to get hits on the sites.😊
Got all 10 educated in the 40's and 50's.
10/10
Easy one
Our english teacher evidently had been a good one 😊❤, back in the 1950/60 years, in Vienna, Austria 😂
Got all of them. Thanks
Stunned you would say it requires an IQ of 135+. Seriously, it just requires a decent command of the English language. I am hardly a stellar scholar, but this was quite basic. Everybody with grade 12 should know this.
10/10 Simple one.
10 out of 10 AND English is my second language 🎉
Why would you think these are difficult. And yes like others who commented I was educated in the 50’s and 60’s. I am also an avid reader which helps I’m sure 😊
I got all of them right
Educated in the 50s in a Third World country. Got 10/10 without having to think about the answers
Some very lovely alto playing going on there and yes I got them all correct 😂
"Blesses" is not plural for bless! It could be a singular noun " a blessing", or as a plural noun "blessings", or as a third person present verb "she blesses".
Got all 10. These are pretty ordinary words. Shouldn’t be that hard if you made it through high school in the middle of the bell curve.
got 9 but it’s due to good education not IQ.
Anyone here claiming to have solved 10/10 is a liar or a fool, as the word BLESS is a verb, not a noun, and thus is incapable of being pluralized.
He who blesses me is the Lord. In this case, blesses is a verb and not a plural noun.
@@ronwinkles2601 yes, that is precisely what I wrote. But it's not only "in this case," dear: "blesses" is ALWAYS a verb; it is NEVER a noun.
All correct…..educated in South Africa
Good education and lots of reading 10/10
I was educated in 50’s and got 10/10
Got them all! How do i do an IQ test?
Look up Mensa. They will send you a form initially and then a test to do at home and depending how you do in that a further test usually held in a college or similar.
There isn't a plural for bless because bless is a verb. The nearest noun to bless could be blessing and its plural would be blessings, at least in English English.
The word BLESS is a verb and therefore has no plural at all. The noun form is BLESSING, the plural of which is BLESSINGS.
Got all 10 but not convinced that this is an IQ test!
All 10. But I was also educated in the 1960's and 1970's. I have since went on to earn graduate degrees and have taught for a major university. So I should know these.
And no fear of truth, being reasonable or asking questions.
I don't think "bless" can have a plural. It is a verb.
I don't need a test to judge my self worth.
You’d have to be brain dead to not get these. There’s two minutes of my life I’ll never get back
Anyone who speaks fluent English know that 3 out of the 4 opinions make no sense and are not even words. “Knifers”, WTF?
10/10. Educated in NH😊
Got all 10 right. Graduated high school in 1986.
Educated in the 50’s -- nothing hard there for me. My IQ was 128 in college…
Got them all!!
got 9 pf 10. Maybe my IQ is actually over the 120 when I was previously tested.
I have no idea what my IQ is, but I easily got them all correct. I was educated in the '80s and '90s, I think that was just around the time they were starting the No Child Left Behind program in the US.
Got most of these right. The Duo owl scares me.
Wow, it's easy to be a genius nowadays 🤣
I thought these were kind of basic, actually ...
Got all 10...but it's because I paid attention in school and I am a big reader.
I always tell all of the ladies on Match that I'm a fungi.... who knew?
Get children reading as early as possible, and they will encounter new words every day. They will see with their own eyes how words, phrases, sentences and spellings work, and it will become instinctive.
10/10 , but old-schooled.
100%- English major in 70’s 😁
I'm Sri Lankan. We study the British version of the English language. This is taught in grade six I think. 😊
I got them all, but there isn’t really a plural for “bless” given “bless” is a verb.
This is no test of I Q, but of schooling. Last time I looked Bless was not a noun and therefore has no plural!
Too easy and I am a MALAYSIAN,,,
Thr word 'bless' is a verb not a noun. Therefore it cannot be made plural. the word 'blessing' is a noun and is made plural by sdding an 's'.