The Turing Test

Introduction

The Turing Test is an experimental high-range intelligence assessment designed to resist artificial intelligence systems such as Large Language Models.

Therefore, it is exclusively comprised of problems requiring human intuition, abstraction, and reasoning.

Submission

By ordering this test, you attest that you will honor its copyright by completing it independently, without sharing or discussing it with others under any circumstances.

To order the test and submit your answers, please use nsl36submission@gmail.com. Authenticate yourself by providing your full name, country of origin and age. (Not open to individuals under 18)

Note: There is a fee of €15 per submission, payable via PayPal. Each individual is permitted only one submission for this test.

After payment is received, the test will be sent to you within 24 hours. Similarly, your score report will be delivered within 24 hours of receiving your completed answers.

Score reports will include an associated I.Q. score, based on the current norm at the time, estimated from the available data.

Statistics and normalisation

Estimated norm:

Raw score I.Q. sd15
0<116
1118
2120
3122
4123
5125
6127
7128
8130
9132
10133
11135
12137
13139
14140
15142
16144
17146
18147
19149
20150
21152
22154
23156
24157
25159
26161
27163
28164
29166
30168
31171
32174
33177
34179
35182
36>185

About the author

Matthew Scillitani is a software engineer and research psychologist specializing in the study and measurement of high intelligence. For over a decade, he has developed tests and puzzles for adults in the high-range of mental ability and holds membership in numerous high-I.Q. societies, from Mensa to the Giga Society.


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