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Quick IQ assessment covering verbal reasoning, numerical ability, abstract thinking and spatial visualization. 10 diverse questions with detailed answer explanations. Takes about 5 minutes. Perfect for a rapid baseline assessment.

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About this assessment
What is a 10-question IQ test?

The core concept

A 10-question IQ test is a rapid cognitive screening assessment designed to give you a quick sense of your cognitive ability across multiple domains. While not a comprehensive assessment like a full IQ test, it samples your verbal reasoning, numerical ability, abstract reasoning and spatial visualization in roughly equal measure. The goal is to provide immediate feedback and help you identify relative strengths and weaknesses across different cognitive abilities in just 5 minutes.

This quick assessment cannot substitute for a professional IQ evaluation, but it serves an important function: baseline measurement and curiosity. Many people use quick IQ tests as a starting point before pursuing longer assessments. The 10 questions here represent diverse cognitive challenges to give you a well-rounded sense of your thinking style. Each question includes a detailed explanation so you understand not just the answer, but the reasoning behind it.

Test strategies
How to approach this assessment
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Don't overthink

Your first instinct is usually correct on IQ tests. If you have narrowed it down to two answers, go with your gut.

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Work steadily

This is a quick assessment. Don't rush, but don't spend more than a minute on any single question.

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Read carefully

One misread word can lead to a wrong answer. Take a moment to ensure you understand what is being asked.

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Learn from answers

The value is not just in your score, but in understanding the explanations. Review them even if you got the answer right.

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10-Question IQ Test

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Complete Answer Key

1. What is the opposite of "verbose"?
Answer: C) Concise
Verbose means wordy or long-winded. The opposite is concise, meaning brief and to the point. This tests vocabulary and verbal reasoning ability.
2. If all roses are flowers and some flowers fade quickly, can we conclude that some roses fade quickly?
Answer: B) No, we cannot
While all roses are flowers, we only know some flowers fade quickly — not which ones. We cannot logically conclude that any roses specifically fade. This is a test of logical reasoning and understanding the limits of deduction.
3. What number comes next? 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, ?
Answer: A) 64
Each number is double the previous. 2×2=4, 4×2=8, 8×2=16, 16×2=32, 32×2=64. This tests pattern recognition and numerical reasoning.
4. Complete the analogy: Paint : Pint :: Grain : ?
Answer: C) Grin
PAINT with the 'A' removed becomes PINT. GRAIN with the 'A' removed becomes GRIN. The analogy is about removing the letter A from the first word. This tests analogy and pattern recognition.
5. A train travels 60 mph for 2 hours, then 80 mph for 3 hours. What is the average speed?
Answer: B) 72 mph
Distance 1: 60×2=120 miles. Distance 2: 80×3=240 miles. Total distance: 360 miles. Total time: 5 hours. Average: 360÷5=72 mph. This tests numerical reasoning and problem-solving.
6. Which shape does NOT belong? Square, Triangle, Pentagon, Circle
Answer: D) Circle
Square, triangle and pentagon are all polygons (multi-sided shapes with straight edges). A circle is curved and is not a polygon. This tests classification and abstract reasoning.
7. If 3x + 7 = 22, what is x?
Answer: A) x = 5
3x + 7 = 22. Subtract 7: 3x = 15. Divide by 3: x = 5. This tests algebraic reasoning and basic mathematical problem-solving.
8. What percentage increase is needed to go from 80 to 100?
Answer: B) 25%
The increase is 100-80=20. As a percentage of 80: 20÷80=0.25=25%. This tests percentage reasoning and numerical ability.
9. If John is taller than Mary and Mary is taller than Paul, then:
Answer: B) John is taller than Paul
This is transitivity in logic. If John > Mary and Mary > Paul, then John > Paul. This tests logical deduction and reasoning.
10. A box contains 3 red balls, 2 blue balls and 5 green balls. What is the probability of drawing a red ball?
Answer: A) 3/10
Total balls: 3+2+5=10. Red balls: 3. Probability: 3/10. This tests probability reasoning and basic mathematical understanding.
Common questions
Frequently asked questions
QHow accurate is a 10-question IQ test?
A 10-question test provides a rough screening. It cannot replace a professional IQ assessment but can indicate your general cognitive level across multiple domains. For clinical diagnosis or official qualification (like Mensa), a full assessment by a qualified psychologist is required. This test is for educational and curiosity purposes.
QShould I use my score to estimate my full IQ?
No. While performance on this test correlates with general intelligence, you cannot reliably estimate a full IQ score from 10 questions. A single strong or weak performance on a quick assessment can be due to fatigue, distraction, familiarity with question types, or mood. A full IQ assessment spanning 60-90 minutes provides a far more reliable measurement.
QWhat if I scored lower than expected?
A single quick test is not diagnostic. Your score may reflect fatigue, stress, distraction or unfamiliarity with certain question types. If you are interested in a true assessment of your cognitive ability, take a more comprehensive test and try again when you are rested and focused. Practice also improves performance on unfamiliar question types.
QHow do the 10 questions break down?
This assessment includes: 2 verbal reasoning questions, 3 numerical reasoning questions, 2 logical reasoning questions, 2 pattern recognition questions, and 1 probability question. This mix gives a broad sampling of cognitive domains without allowing any single type to dominate.
QCan I retake this test?
Yes, you can retake it as many times as you like. Each time you take it, you will become more familiar with the question types, which might improve your performance. If you want to see real improvement over time, wait at least a few days between attempts and focus on the explanations from previous attempts.