The Dhaka Times Desk A 12-year-old girl Rajgauri Payar has left behind the world's two biggest scientists in the IQ test!
This Indian-origin teenager living in London scored 162 points in Britain's Mensa IQ test. This score is higher than the estimated IQ of scientists Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking.
According to the news of Times of India, 20 thousand contestants from all over the world participated in this exam. Rajgouri, an Indian-origin teenager, has won the top spot in the global competition.
Kishori Rajgouri took part in the Mensa intelligence test held in Manchester, UK last month. As per the rules of the exam, a candidate who scores 140 is considered a 'genius'. Kishori Rajgauri easily topped the 'benchmark' by scoring 162 in the intelligence test. This Indian-born Rajgouri can also become a member of the Mensa IQ Society.
This talented Rajgauri's father Surajkumar Paya is a scientist. They are residents of Baramati, Pune, India. Rajgouri, a student at Altrincham Grammar School, wants to study medical science in the future. Rajgouri also has interests in physics, environment and astronomy. Sports, swimming, net ball and chess are the favorite sports of this teenager.
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