印度11岁神童智商测试结超过爱因斯坦!
An 11-year-old boy has scored higher in an IQ test than Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking. The so-called genius benchmark is set at 140 and Arnav Sharma gained a score of 162 - the maximum possible result you can achieve on the paper. Arnav, from Reading, passed the infamously difficult test a few weeks back with zero preparation and had never seen what a typical paper looked like before taking it. "The Mensa test is quite hard and not many people pass it so do not expect to pass," Arnav confidently told The Independent from his home in Reading. "I took the exam at the Salvation centre and it took about two and a half hours," he recalled. "There were about seven or eight people there. A couple were children but the rest were adults." Arnav, who is of Indian origin, insisted he was not anxious before the sitting the test, saying: "I had no preparation at all for the exam but I was not nervous. My family were surprised but they were also very happy when I told them about the result." Meesha Dhamija Sharma, his mother, said she kept her "fingers crossed" for the whole exam. "I was thinking what is going to happen and he had never seen what a paper looks like," she explained. |