10-year-old has excellent IQ, scores 162 at Mensa
Aahil Jouher, from Blackburn, got a perfect 162 on the Mensa test
London: A 10-year-old “ordinary” boy in the UK has become one of the youngest people to achieve the highest possible score of 162 on a Mensa IQ test. Aahil Jouher, from Blackburn, got a perfect 162 on the Mensa test, a score which only one per cent of the population have achieved. “I didn’t expect to get that score. I just thought I’d get an average score,” Jouher said. After taking the test Jouher told his parents that he did not feel he had done very well and said, “I could have done better”.
“I was really quite surprised. I thought I was just like every other ordinary kid,” he said after he got to know the results. Jouher, whose favourite subjects are maths and science, spends his spare time inventing things.
“I want to be a scientist when I grow up. I like inventing things, most of the time they go wrong. I'm building a small computer at the moment, let's just say it's a work in progress,” Jouher said. His father, stroke consultant Dr Jouher Kallingal said he and his wife Nabeela were surprised since Jouher had told them he didn’t think the test had gone well.