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10 year Girl with highest IQ level in the world

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Vishalini is a 10 years old girl from a small district called Palayankottai, Tamilnadu, who has been awarded as the girl with highest IQ level in the world. She has been tested for IQ level and found that her IQ level is 225 at the age of 10 years.


IQ refers to intelligent quotient of an individual, where the intelligence has been assessed by different tests. People below the IQ level of 90 are found to have poor intelligence and with IQ level of 90 to 100 are considered average people. Popular personalities and celebrities with enhanced IQ level include the world renowned pop singer Madonna with IQ level of 140 and the Father of Microsoft, Bill Gates with IQ level of 160. Mr. King Ung Yung from South Korea holds the record of have the IQ level of 200.

This young girl Vishali has broken the earlier records and rewarded with the highest IQ level. Her father is an electrician and her mother is a home maker. She belongs to a simple family yet found to be quite brilliant with exceptional memory power. She is able to read a book consisting 100 pages in less than 2 hours and is able to answer question asked from any content of the book. :woot: :woot:

To cope up with her super speed brain her mother is feeding her with exclusive books of engineering students, MBAs, etc.

She has recently cleared the MCP examination conducted by the Microsoft with 87% of marks. Further, several other entrance tests conducted for MBA and MCA graduates like CCNA, CAT, etc are undertaken by the young chap Vishali and she has cleared these exams with not less than 95% of marks. She has written numerous national and international examinations and is capable enough to get enrolled in a superior designation in a reputed organisation.

Unfortunately, she needs to complete her 8th Standard to enroll into engineering.

Irrespective of all these facts, the pride of India has not received any proper recognition. Further, the bitter truth is, the fact is not known to major population. :hitwall: :hitwall:

Before a year, a 12 years old boy from Pakistan was rewarded as Pride of Pakistan for passing in 12 difficult examination conducted in their country. Vishali is just 10 years old with greatest IQ level and have passed a number of examinations. Her achievements are not noticed and no one is there is to praise her. However, this poor girl seems not to bother about these aspects and her dream is to become a great scientist. This is one of the serious issues to be considered and recognized by the Government of India to make our country flourish some good aspects.



Times of India publish crap about toilets or aman ki asha friendship with apksiatn but not this types of real and good news :tdown: :hitwall:
 
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Come on guys, posting all these children achievements are childish.
Everyday some new thread comes up about some child walking on water, bla bla.
 
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Come on guys, posting all these children achievements are childish.
Everyday some new thread comes up about some child walking on water, bla bla.


This is not something that happens everyday as for walking on water WTF you on about?

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She needs to be head hunted by DRDO for sure as the next missile lady :D
 
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Indeed it is a great achievement for the child. Hope her parents and teachers can nurture this gift so that she does them and the nation proud.
 
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Wish I had a daughter with such a IQ that would be my pension I could retire early :)
 
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Proud to be Indian so much for the great Han IQ :D

Bl[i]tZ;2583517 said:
The Chinese will be extremely disappointed. :D

Just wait till the IQ obsessed chinese hear this!!:lol::lol:

LOL, look at all these Indians jumping up and down over FAKE news. :P

This "story" was first posted on an anonymous internet forum (Penmai.com Indian and Tamil Women's Forum) over EIGHT days ago.

If it was true, then the international media (BBC, CNN, etc) would have caught this story by now. But even the Indian tabloid Times of India hasn't dared to touch this story!

Now that is what you call a "foot-in-mouth", Indians boasting of their IQ and trying to flame Chinese over a claim made in an anonymous Tamil Women's forum. :rofl:
 
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LOL, look at all these Indians jumping up and down over FAKE news. :P

This "story" was first posted on an anonymous internet forum (Penmai.com Indian and Tamil Women's Forum) over EIGHT days ago.

If it was true, then the international media (BBC, CNN, etc) would have caught this story. But even the Indian tabloid Times of India hasn't dared to touch this story!

Now that is what you call a "foot-in-mouth", Indians boasting of their IQ and trying to flame Chinese over something which they can't prove. :rofl:


Assume what you want :agree:
 
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Eleven-year-old Indian girl rated with highest IQ in the world | Success |


Vishalini has just returned home from an international seminar held at the National Institute of Technology Karnataka (NITK), Mangalore, where she was a special guest. Such invitations are pretty routine for her these days.
Her syllabus has been wrapped up well in advance. So this child prodigy has the time to visit engineering colleges to deliver lectures to B.E. and B.Tech students on the intricacies of computer science.

At seminars, many an IT expert has been foxed by this chit of a girl who has answers to complex questions.

Her amazing achievements include cracking the Microsoft Certified Professional and Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) courses with ease.

Vishalini’s IQ is around 225. It is higher than that of the Guinness record holder, Kim Ung-Yong, whose IQ is around 210.

“She did not find a place in the Guinness Book because the minimum age requirement is 14 years,” says her electrician-father, Kumarasamy.

Vishalini’s mother, Ragamaliga, and the girl herself had to struggle to tide over a speech impairment that the latter suffered from as a small child. Today, Vishalini is a wonder girl that her parents can be immensely proud of.

An anchor with All India Radio at Tirunelveli, Ragamaliga says: "Vishalini’s speech impairment caused us great consternation.”

The irony was that the mother spoke incessantly on radio while the daughter had difficulty in articulating herself. “People would point that out to me all the time,” says Ragamaliga.

A local doctor came to her aid. “Dr Rajesh advised me to talk continuously to Vishalini in order to help her improve her speech ability,” says Ragamaliga.

She was preparing for her Group-1 exams at that point. So she began reciting questions and answers of the syllabus in front of her. “Moreover, I used to recite religious verses as well,” she adds.

“All this might have looked a little pointless but I persisted. Suddenly one fine morning, after nine months, Vishalini started speaking."

The girl’s parents heard of a boy who had secured admission in an engineering college after his Standard 8 exams.

"We approached Kalasalingam Engineering College. They asked us to bring a certificate from CCNA. Vishalini took the exam and got 90 per cent marks. It was a world record. She was only 10 years old. Earlier the youngest student to pass this exam was a 12-year-old boy from Pakistan, Irtaza Haider,” says Kumarasamy.

Both NITK of Mangalore and Kalasalingam Engineering College are now more than ready to welcome Vishalini. But her parents want the girl to enjoy her childhood for the next three years before thinking of entering a college campus.

Their only disappointment now is that the state and central governments have failed to recognise and appreciate Vishalini's extraordinary achievements.




She did not break Guinness Book book record due to her age and she is a Indian Tamil girl.
 
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LOL, look at all these Indians jumping up and down over FAKE news. :P

This "story" was first posted on an anonymous internet forum (Penmai.com Indian and Tamil Women's Forum) over EIGHT days ago.

If it was true, then the international media (BBC, CNN, etc) would have caught this story by now. But even the Indian tabloid Times of India hasn't dared to touch this story!

Now that is what you call a "foot-in-mouth", Indians boasting of their IQ and trying to flame Chinese over a claim made in an anonymous Tamil Women's forum. :rofl:

Hahaha they got the magic number 81 not without reason
 
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^^^ LOL you just copied the same source on the first page of this thread. :lol:

The fact that not even Indian tabloids like the ToI have picked up this story, more than a week after it first came out (on an anonymous forum post) should tell you something.

Where is the reputable international source?

She did not break Guinness Book book record due to her age and she is a Indian Tamil girl.

LOL yes it is a "conspiracy", even the lowest dregs of the Indian media (ToI) refused to run a story of global significance, due to the fact that she is a Tamil. :P

And the international media refuse to run the story for the same reason?
 
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Shes becoming a local celeb for sure




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When she turns 14 she can be in the record books

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^^^ LOL you just copied the same source on the first page of this thread. :lol:

The fact that not even Indian tabloids like the ToI have picked up this story, more than a week after it first came out (on an anonymous forum post) should tell you something.

Where is the reputable international source?



LOL yes it is a "conspiracy", even the lowest dregs of the Indian media (ToI) refused to run a story of global significance, due to the fact that she is a Tamil. :P

And the international media refuse to run the story for the same reason?


Not because she is tamil but she has not broken any world records as of yet! anyway you can believe what you want.

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Next high IQ Chinese will say the Tamil news video is fake :lol:
 
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I wish I had high IQ. Too bad I have IQ of peanut thats why I am a forum nut head.

^^ that was sarcasm I have proven IQ of 130-146 ;p
 
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Hahaha even if this story is true the magic number still stand at 81
 
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Hahaha even if this story is true the magic number still stand at 81

There is absolutely zero proof that the story is true. :lol:

Even after a week, not one single international media source has picked it up. Even the lowest Indian tabloids like ToI have not printed this story.

And even IF it was true (lol), then children's IQ scores are not counted for the purposes of making records. Because IQ tests were not designed for children, they use an offset to account for their age and add points based on how young they are.
 
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