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UK boy, 11, receives highest possible Mensa IQ score
Eleven-year-old Brit Yusuf Shah, of Leeds, earned the highest possible score of 162.
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I second this. Sometimes a person can do even better the second time around. I know that Cody did when him and Dana did another round of SAT questions on the ABC network family show from the 90s named Step By Step. Dana was not happy to be beaten by him again.Could be dumb luck.
Test him several times over and see if he gets the same results.