Admission Test

The IQ test was developed by PhDs. It is a dynamic test, yielding more than 1 million unique combinations of test questions.

The test measures three aspects of intelligence:

  • Verbal-logical
  • Mathematical-numerical
  • Visual-spatial

IQ Elite

  • Exclusive for intelligent people
  • Make intelligent friends
  • Find intelligent love
  • Matching based on psychometric tests
  • 3,610,324 registered members
  • Making Friends Making Friends

    Find Intelligent Friends

    • Every IQ Elite member has either a membership with Mensa, has passed our IQ test, or has been invited by an existing member who themselves passed our IQ test.
    • IQ Elite is therefore an ideal tool for making intelligent friends worldwide.

    Find Intelligent Business Partners

    • Many intelligent people prefer working and doing business with other intelligent people.
    • IQ Elite can be used as a way to initiate professional contact.
  • Finding Love Finding Love

    Importance of Intelligence

    • The similarity of intelligence between partners is an important factor in the success of relationships.
    • IQ Elite ensures that you are matched with people of a similarly high level of intelligence.

    Scientific Matching

    • IQ Elite uses various psychometric tests to match you with your ideal partner: We use IQ, EQ and Personality tests.
    • You can therefore find a person who is compatible with you in terms of IQ, Emotional IQ and Personality.
  • Psychometric Tests Psychometric Tests

    EQ Test

    • The EQ (Emotional Intelligence Quotient) test is a dynamic test, yielding more than 100,000 unique combinations of questions.
    • The test measures these five aspects of emotional intelligence:
      • Self Awareness
      • Self Management
      • Auto Motivation
      • Social Awareness
      • Relationship Management

    IQ Elite Personality Test

    • The personality test is based upon the Psychological Types postulated by Carl Gustav Jung.
    • It measures the following dichotomies:
      • Extroversion versus Introversion
      • Sensing versus Intuition
      • Thinking versus Feeling
      • Judging versus Perceiving