Tuesday, 29 August 2017
13-Year-Old Indian-origin Boy 'Dhruv Garg' gets top score in Mensa IQ
LONDON: A 13-year-old Indian-origin boy 'Dhruv Garg' in the UK has got the highest possible score of 162 on a Mensa IQ test, placing him in the top one per cent people in the world who achieved this feat.
- He also scored the highest mark in the second test, known as the Culture Fair scale, getting 152.
- Garg, who goes to Reading School, a grammar in Berkshire, has also been developing an app to combat social isolation by helping lonely people meet up.
- A keen cricketer and table tennis player, Garg can also complete a Rubik's Cube in under 100 seconds.
- Mensa is believed to be the largest and oldest high IQ society in the world. Membership is open to anyone who can demonstrate an IQ in the top two per cent of the population, measured by a recognised or approved IQ testing process.
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