Lydia Sebastian, an Indian-origin Girl from Essex in the UK, attained the highest possible score on a Mensa IQ test. Even World renowned scientists Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking didn't achieve this feat. They scored just 160!
The 12-Year-Old achieved the highest mark in the Cattell III B paper, which have 150 questions, conducted under the supervision of Mensa. Sharing her experience, Lydia admits being nervous initially but once she started everything went on smoothly for her and she felt the IQ test was much easier than she expected. She reveled the Mensa IQ Test basically challenges language skills and sense of logic.
Lydia is multi-talented. She began talking from the age of 6 months and plays violin since the age of four. Harry Potter fan and she read all the 7 books of the franchise three times.
The maximum score participants could achieve in Mensa IQ Test is 161 (for Adults) and 162 (Under 18). In 2015, 12-Year-Old Harlow and 10-Year-Old Blackburn also achieved the score of 162.
The 12-Year-Old achieved the highest mark in the Cattell III B paper, which have 150 questions, conducted under the supervision of Mensa. Sharing her experience, Lydia admits being nervous initially but once she started everything went on smoothly for her and she felt the IQ test was much easier than she expected. She reveled the Mensa IQ Test basically challenges language skills and sense of logic.
Lydia is multi-talented. She began talking from the age of 6 months and plays violin since the age of four. Harry Potter fan and she read all the 7 books of the franchise three times.
The maximum score participants could achieve in Mensa IQ Test is 161 (for Adults) and 162 (Under 18). In 2015, 12-Year-Old Harlow and 10-Year-Old Blackburn also achieved the score of 162.