The 1980s SAT is accepted by virtually all IQ societies and often considered to be a gold standard IQ test. The 1980s SAT has a g-Loading of 0.93 and correlates in the range of 0.7 to 0.8 with professional full scale IQ tests, outpacing even the Weschler tests in high-range accuracy. It measures IQ up to and beyond 160 and is backed by extremely large data samples of over 1 million test takers, ensuring norm validity and testing accuracy. What differentiates the SAT from other professional IQ tests is its multitude of forms, ensuring that leaked forms don't defeat the test's validity. Furthermore, the test is normed so that scores can be compared between test takers of any year, making it immune to the Flynn effect over the many decades it has existed and qualifying its modern accuracy.
Due to a changing political climate, the SAT after 1994 has undergone revisions changing it from an IQ test to an academic achievement test, however, the validity of the 1980s SAT as an IQ test still remains. Please confirm that you know the basic given math formulas, are a native English speaker, and follow all instructions to ensure the utmost accuracy for your attempt.
This test is completely free to take.
This test will take one hour at most to complete. There are two sections in the SAT Verbal test.
Answer the questions below and when you are complete click the "Grade and Complete" button.