Mensa is the oldest and most prestigious high-IQ society in the world. To join Mensa your IQ score needs to be in the top 2%. What are the questions in most Mensa IQ tests? Pattern recognition 3x3 matrices: non-verbal, visual quizzes. This course is for you if you want to: *Get your dream job, pass a pre-employment test, or *Join Mensa for Mensa membership is open to individuals who score in the top 2 percent of the general population on a standardized IQ test. You can be invited to join American Mensa in one of two ways: Submit prior evidence of an IQ score at or above the 98th percentile of the general population: You can submit a score from a supervised, standardized test To determine the score a person must have to be in the top 2 % 2\% 2% of the population on an IQ test, that is to qualify for membership in Mensa, we used the NORM.INV function. We listed down the probability of interest, the mean and the standard deviation and obtained that a person must score 130.81 130.81 130.81 . What are some of the tests accepted for admission into American Mensa? We accept approximately 200 different test scores for Mensa membership. We do not, however, accept tests of achievement, such as the Iowa Tests of Basic Skills and the California Tests of Basic Skills. The Mensa IQ Challenge is the official qualifying exam to determine whether you have what it takes to join the international society of Mensa. The organization’s only qualifying requirement is that you score in the top two percentile of the population in a standardized IQ test. I took the mensa practice test. Turns out I'm only slightly above average with a percentile score of 66 which is about a 115-125 IQ or so. I know a 30min test doesn't mean all that much, but I can't but feel as though I've been knocked down a few pegs. I Paid 10$ to feel like shit. This thread is archived. InPywc.