It is estimated to be around 120 to 125.
125-130
Turd Blossoms have no IQ!
Her IQ is 126
Her IQ is 117
Lindsay Lohans IQ is 117.
There was a false report that circulated saying his IQ was 91. That is obviously false and has been disproved many times over. The report of the lower IQ was based on a study from a organization called the "Lovestein" group. This is not a real organization. We honestly do not know what his IQ is, although it takes a certain degree of intelligence to become the most powerful man in the world. It probably sits near the world norm of 100. President Kennedy, a great leader by many accounts, had an IQ of 119.
The IQ's of either George Herbert Walker Bush or George Walker Bush are not public information.
George Westinghouse's IQ does not seem to be listed publicly. He was known for his work with Tesla and electricity.
George .W Bush scored 125, i have no idea about IQ tests but this si the result.
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They did not have IQ tests when Washington was alive. He never took one.
George Washington President USA There was no IQ test back then! Any "score" you see is a HOAX.
Rumored to be 135. Higher than cambridge's estimate of George W Bush's IQ based on his speaking abilites of 95.
more than the mythed 98!
The normal IQ is 100 so it means that people with 134 IQ are above average. I also have a 134 IQ and i say that your above average because smart people like Stephan Hawkings and Albert Einsrein only have an IQ of 160 but our president George Bush(with all the stupid things he's doing) has and IQ of 129. So, your a little smarted than George Bush but on the other hand, alittle less smart than some of the smartest people of all time......think about it
George W Bush's IQ is 91 Wrong, O Faithful O-Bow-Mau Lap Dog! Bush is 125 versus O-Bow-Mau's 116. Actually, I thought O-Bow-Mau's was lower than a "pissant"...like his character.
George Washington never took an IQ test; they had not yet been invented in his lifetime. The earliest test that we would recognize as an IQ test dates from the early 20th century. French psychologist Alfred Binet, together with psychologists Victor Henri and Théodore Simon, after about 15 years of development, published the Binet-Simon test in 1905, which focused on verbal abilities.