In the interests of doing 'real research' and getting repeatable results, I decided to take that test again, as I had a little free time this evening.
This evening's result is below:
So, what can we take away from this 'research'?
Well, over the span of 2 days, my IQ has apparently increased 4 points. Perhaps 160 can be reached in 4 days from now?
The test was taken by the same person, on the same PC, sat in the same chair, with the same mouse.
The only variable between the two tests was the relaxation aid of choice - red wine, or Mexican pisswasser.
The first test was taken after a full glass of red wine, the second after a couple Mexican pisswasser's, sans lime.
The second test took less time, due to obvious answers to questions previously-answered being recognized quickly.
This allowed for more reflection time on individual questions where there was previously some uncertainty.
Not sure if the time taken to complete the test is taken into account for the final score, but internet connectivity was lost for about 5 minutes during the second test, so that may have affected the results?
Synopsis of this 'research' - if you want to become smarter, don't drink red wine, drink beer.
Looking back on all the late-night/early-morning conversations where the world's problems have been set straight, my group of friends had not been drinking red wine!
Final note - it's long been my suspicion that the 'elite' are most likely to shun the tipple of the commoners, choosing to consume fine wines instead. Therein lies the problem....those in control of our governments are getting dumber day by day.