IQ Practice Test for 10-Year-Old Students

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Section 1: Logical Reasoning (Q1–Q10)

  1. If all squares are rectangles, and all rectangles have four sides, how many sides does a square have?
    a) 2    b) 3    c) 4    d) 5

  2. Which one is different?
    Dog – Cat – Cow – Chair

  3. If 3 children eat 3 chocolates in 3 minutes, how many chocolates can 6 children eat in 6 minutes?
    a) 6    b) 9    c) 12    d) 18

  4. If birds can fly and fish can swim, what can humans do?
    a) Bark    b) Drive    c) Read    d) Both b and c

  5. Which comes next?
    A, C, E, G, ___
    a) H     b) I     c) J     d) K

  6. What is the opposite of “north”?
    a) West    b) East    c) South    d) Down

  7. Ravi is taller than Rohan but shorter than Aman. Who is the tallest?
    a) Rohan    b) Ravi    c) Aman    d) Can’t tell

  8. What comes next in the pattern:
    ▲, ▲▲, ▲▲▲, ___
    a) ▲▲▲▲    b) ▲▲    c) ▲    d) ▲▲▲▲▲

  9. Choose the pair that goes together:
    Fish : Water :: Bird : ___
    a) Sky     b) Tree     c) Cloud     d) Cage

  10. A cow gives milk. A hen gives ___
    a) Wool                 b) Eggs                 c) Meat             d) Water

 

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Section 2: Number & Math Reasoning (Q11–Q20)

  1. 5 × 8 = ?
    a) 30     b) 35     c) 40     d) 45

  2. 50 ÷ 10 = ?
    a) 4     b) 5     c) 6     d) 10

  3. What number comes next:
    7, 14, 21, 28, ___
    a) 32     b) 35     c) 36     d) 42

  4. Which number is even?
    a) 11     b) 13     c) 15     d) 16

  5. 3 hours = ___ minutes
    a) 120     b) 150     c) 180     d) 200

  6. ¼ of 100 is ___
    a) 10     b) 20     c) 25     d) 50

  7. What is the perimeter of a square of side 5 cm?
    a) 10     b) 15     c) 20     d) 25

  8. A dozen means ___ items.
    a) 6     b) 10     c) 12     d) 20

  9. 45 + 27 = ?
    a) 62    b) 72    c) 80    d) 82

  10. If 10 pencils cost ₹50, what is the cost of one pencil?
    a) ₹4    b) ₹5    c) ₹6    d) ₹10

Section 3: Verbal Reasoning (Q21–Q30)

  1. What is the synonym of “happy”?
    a) Sad    b) Cheerful    c) Angry    d) Tired

  2. Find the odd one out:
    Apple – Mango – Banana – Tomato

  3. Choose the correct analogy:
    Eye : See :: Ear : ___
    a) Speak    b) Hear    c) Smell    d) Taste

  4. What is the opposite of “rich”?
    a) Wealthy b) Poor c) Happy d) Tall

  5. Feather” is related to “Bird” as “Fur” is related to ___
    a) Fish    b) Cat    c) Tree    d) Snake

  6. Which word does not belong?
    Book – Pencil – Eraser – Apple

  7. Which of these means “the study of stars”?
    a) Biology    b) Astronomy    c) History    d) Chemistry

  8. Choose the correct spelling:
    a) Aple     b) Appel     c) Apple     d) Apel

  9. If one goose, many ___
    a) Gooses     b) Geeses     c) Geese     d) Goose

  10. What do you call a baby cat?
    a) Puppy     b) Kitten     c) Cub     d) Calf

 

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Section 4: Patterns & Sequences (Q31–Q40)

  1. 2, 4, 8, 16, ___
    a) 18     b) 24     c) 32     d) 64

  2. 5, 10, 20, 40, ___
    a) 50     b) 60     c) 80     d) 100

  3. 9, 12, 15, 18, ___
    a) 19     b) 20     c) 21     d) 24

  4. 100, 90, 80, ___
    a) 70     b) 60     c) 50     d) 40

  5. If the pattern repeats every 3 numbers: 2, 4, 6, 2, 4, 6, the next after 6 is ___
    a) 2     b) 4     c) 6     d) 8

  6. 1, 3, 6, 10, 15, ___
    a) 20     b) 21     c) 22     d) 25

  7. 11, 22, 33, 44, ___
    a) 45     b) 48     c) 55     d) 60

  8. 50, 45, 40, 35, ___
    a) 25     b) 30     c) 20     d) 15

  9. Fill in the missing number:
    3, 6, 9, 12, ___
    a) 14     b) 15     c) 16     d) 18

  10. If A = 1, B = 2, C = 3, then F = ___
    a) 5     b) 6     c) 7     d) 8

Section 5: Visual & Analytical Thinking (Q41–Q50)

  1. A triangle has ___ sides.
    a) 2     b) 3     c) 4     d) 5

  2. Which shape has no corners?
    a) Square    b) Circle    c) Triangle    d) Rectangle

  3. If a cube has 6 faces, how many faces do 2 cubes have?
    a) 10     b) 11     c) 12     d) 14

  4. What shape is a ball?
    a) Cube     b) Cylinder     c) Sphere     d) Cone

  5. A rectangle has 2 long sides and 2 ___ sides.
    a) Short     b) Round     c) Curved     d) Same

  6. Which figure has 4 equal sides?
    a) Rectangle    b) Square    c) Triangle    d) Circle

  7. If one book weighs 500 g, how many grams do 4 books weigh?
    a) 1000     b) 1500     c) 2000     d) 2500

  8. What shape is an ice cream cone?
    a) Cube    b) Cone    c) Cylinder    d) Sphere

  9. Which is heavier?
    a) 1 kg of cotton    b) 1 kg of iron    c) Same    d) None

  10. Which figure comes next in the pattern:
    🔵, 🔵🔵, 🔵🔵🔵, ___
    a) 🔵🔵                         b) 🔵🔵🔵🔵                  c) 🔵🔵🔵🔵🔵                   d) 🔵

 

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Answer Key

1-c, 2-d, 3-d, 4-d, 5-c, 6-c, 7-c, 8-a, 9-a, 10-b
11-c, 12-b, 13-b, 14-d, 15-c, 16-c, 17-c, 18-c, 19-b, 20-b
21-b, 22-d, 23-b, 24-b, 25-b, 26-d, 27-b, 28-c, 29-c, 30-b
31-c, 32-c, 33-c, 34-a, 35-a, 36-b, 37-c, 38-b, 39-b, 40-b
41-b, 42-b, 43-c, 44-c, 45-a, 46-b, 47-c, 48-b, 49-c, 50-b

🧮 Scoring Guide

Each correct answer = 1 point
Maximum score = 50 points

🎯 Score to IQ Range Conversion (Approximate)

Correct Answers Estimated IQ Range Performance Level Description
46–50 130–145+ 🧠 Genius / Gifted Exceptional reasoning, creativity, and comprehension; well above average for age.
40–45 120–129 🌟 Above Average Strong logical, verbal, and problem-solving skills. Quick learner.
34–39 110–119 👍 High Average Solid reasoning and understanding; learns new ideas easily.
28–33 90–109 🙂 Average Normal range for age; consistent understanding and reasoning.
22–27 80–89 ⚙️ Below Average May need more practice in logic, math, and comprehension.
15–21 70–79 🧩 Low Range Struggles with reasoning; may need academic support.
Below 15 Below 70 🚦 Very Low Indicates significant difficulty in comprehension or reasoning; consult teacher or psychologist.

 

⚠️ Important Note:

This is not an official IQ test — it’s a practice or screening-style test for fun and learning.
Official IQ scores require standardized assessments like WISC-V or Stanford–Binet, conducted by a licensed psychologist.

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