The IQ Test : Lite Edition for pc

The IQ Test for Pc

Published by Webrich Software Limited on 2024-04-08

  • Category: Education
  • License: Free
  • Current version: 24
  • File size: 46.08 MB
  • Compatibility: Windows 11/Windows 10

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Software Features and Description

1. It shows you a beautifully animated bar chart so that you can track your weak areas and retry the questions you answered incorrectly.

2. • Beautiful pie chart and bar chart keeps track of how you are performing in a particular topic, and retry the questions you answered incorrectly.

3. In addition to measuring your general IQ, our exclusive test assesses your performance in 13 different areas of intelligence, revealing your key cognizant strengths and weaknesses.

4. It shows you the time you took, the score, which questions you answered correctly and where you were wrong, explanation for almost every question.

5. • Special algorithm that randomizes questions every time you take a test.

6. • Choose number of questions you would like in each test.

7. "Don't be fooled, these simple questions can captivate you until your brain is humming.

8. The app records your progress as you start practicing different areas of intelligence.

9. The sleek user interface allows you to choose from possible answers.

10. A summary of the test is presented at the end of each test.

11. You don't need to press too many buttons or encounter any alert messages.

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Or follow the guide below to use on PC:



Select Windows version:

  1. Windows 10
  2. Windows 11

Install The IQ Test : Lite Edition app on your Windows in 4 steps below:


  1. Download an Android emulator for PC:
    Get either Bluestacks or the Nox App >> . We recommend Bluestacks because you can easily find solutions online if you run into problems while using it. Download Bluestacks PC software Here >> .

  2. Install the emulator:
    On your computer, goto the Downloads folder » click to install Bluestacks.exe or Nox.exe » Accept the License Agreements » Follow the on-screen prompts to complete installation.

  3. Using The IQ Test on PC [Windows 10/ 11]:
    • Open the Emulator app you installed » goto its search bar and search "The IQ Test"
    • The search will reveal the The IQ Test : Lite Edition app icon. Open, then click "Install".
    • Once The IQ Test is downloaded inside the emulator, locate/click the "All apps" icon to access a page containing all your installed applications including The IQ Test.
    • Now enjoy The IQ Test on PC.

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Get APK for PC → Webrich Software Limited 4.46 24


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Top Pcmac Reviews

  • Love it

    By chrisauh (Pcmac user)

    This app helps you become more familiar with the app thinking patterns used to answer most IQ questions on official tests. It serves as a great aid in improving your puzzle solving skills. I am not sure if the app scoring system is accurate or not, because I scored an unusually high score of 152. I've realized the app timer is irrelevant in your final score because I answered 38/50 questions correctly and so did my friend. the app thing is, both of us took completely different time periods to finish the app test yet scored the app same score of 152. Clearly, time is not a factor that contributes to your final score meaning the app timer is pointless. This also led to the app conclusion that for each question you get correct, 4 points is added to your final score. Think about it- I got 38 questions correct and 38 x 4=152. IQ tests are based off how intelligent you are compared to everyone else. A score of 152 would make me 1 in 2,000 according to random sources on google. I do not believe I am that intelligent. If this test were accurate, then the app mean of most test takers should be 100. Based off of my leaderboard position, the app score of 152 set me in the app 11th percentile. the app significance of that means I scored higher than 89% of other users, meaning 11% scored higher than me. If that's case, I do not fit the app "genius" definition as only the app top .3% of the app population are geniuses. This would set my legitamate score as ~119. the app scores are definitely inflated- and that is a issue.
  • I don't know why your complaining!

    By Johnny Steelfist (Pcmac user)

    Many of the app people using this don't seem to understand how these questions are constructed and a number of them are lying. "I have an I.Q. of 133 and this app is so up and down, first it says I score 32 and then I score 288" <=*Your score in this doesn't go above 200 I max answered the app questions, also that massive up and down inconsistency is you guessing if that was an exaggeration. You expect me to believe you, you have a score of 133 (that is near the app 2% population of people) and you scored 32 in this app full of standard questions? Quit while your ahead. "This app is DUMB..." <= obviously you cant be with that beautiful opening. Use this app for practice not to prove how smart you are and complain when you find out that you have troubles with it. Do Putnam problems by hand, study up on literary devices, read a book that isn't teenage angst. If you truly want to grow you simply need to learn, an ability everyone has rather than getting frustrated and quitting. ~(Source) I just scored 146 on a standard test and applying for MENSA now. This helped me study because questions are a pain to collect being as scattered as they are. Also I find a nuisance of immature LOFT people that complain about things they can do, claiming they can't, when they don't try whatsoever.
  • Multiple valid answers for some questions

    By Gumpster2010 (Pcmac user)

    Whoever wrote these questions didn't run them by enough people. In the app first 50 questions, I found a few that have multiple valid answers. For instance, one such question was "Sun : Planet :: Earth : ?" and both Moon and Satellite were options. Now, the app moon is a satellite technically, and so the app precision of language is off. It's a little annoying to have to assume that the app test is made for people who don't know the app actual definition of "satellite." Another one was "99 : 98 :: 198 : ?" and both 197 and 196 were listed. the app test maker says it's the app obvious answer (197), not recognizing that 198 is just twice 99 and 196 is twice 98, so 196 is the app answer if you're thinking in terms of proportions (as opposed to the app simple linguistic connection of "minus 1"). What I mean is proportionally/multiplicatively, 99:98=198:196. With at least two such questions out of just the app first 50, it's obvious to me that the app test makers didn't vet their questions. And anyway the app questions generally seem to be too easy, at least the app first 50.
  • Polarized Success

    By cb-5962 (Pcmac user)

    the app overall concept and layout of breaking intelligence out into cleanly, identifiable sectors is brilliant. With that being said, grammar and context conveyed in the app Visualization test (a purchasable add-on) is sloppy and careless. Define the app variation between mirror imaging and water imaging to the app user. It appears that questions were worded by someone having knowledge of English as a second language and may have missed (or neglected to add) certain nuances. Programming and ease of use is fluid...not bad. Most importantly, at the app end of the app test, I'm not connected to rankings or any other meaningful analytics. People don't want to pay to take a test and hear they got a certain percentage correct without seeing the app relationship between that and a metric that ranks them against their peers. Don't lost sight of the app app's proposition offering as a whole.

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