Are YOU smart enough to join Mensa? Take the quiz to see if your IQ measures up against 250 child geniuses
- Mensa is a society for those with the highest IQs over 132
- The society has 250 child members from Britain under age 12
- Test your IQ in FEMAIL's quiz which tests logic and lateral thinking
The society for people with the highest IQs may be famous for being full of brain box adults but 250 of the 20,000 members across Britain and Ireland are under 12, and the youngest is only four years old.
And this week it was revealed this week that a record-breaking 50 pupils at Heathland School in Hounslow, West London, passed the test by scoring IQs of at least 132.
Now, this quiz - which is exclusive to FEMAIL - will determine whether you fall into the top two per cent of of us who are clever enough to join the prestigious organisation. Take the quiz to see if you can you answer questions similar to those found in an accredited IQ test...
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Mensa has 250 children under 12 on its books from Britain and Ireland with an IQ of more than 132
Carol Vorderman is a member of Mensa with an IQ of 152 and is well-known for her intelligence after she co-hosted Countdown for 26 years
Although answering the mini-test will not give an accurate IQ score, it provides a rough indicator of whether you can expect your letter from Mensa in the post.
So get your thinking caps on and see how many questions you can answer...
For further details and information on how to apply for a supervised IQ test visit the website.
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