Who is Indian-origin kid Krish Arora with higher IQ than Einstein?
Krish Arora, a 10-year-old Indian-origin British boy, recently got accepted at a high-IQ society after surpassing the IQs of the minds of Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking.
The prodigy got the maximum score of 162 which is higher than the estimated IQs of legendary minds of score 160.
The Indian-origin kid was accepted at Mensa International which uses the Cattell III B test to assess reasoning and mental agility, with scores above 160 indicating genius-level intelligence.
Krish, from Hounslow in West London, has claimed a place for himself in the 1% of the world’s most intelligent people, according to a UK-based news outlet.
Krish claims the 11-plus exams were ‘too easy’ and that he is looking forward to starting at his new school, which might be more of a challenge, according to the outlet.
Apart from being a whizzkid in studies, he is currently a grade 7 piano player and was also featured on the Trinity College of Music ‘hall of fame’.
Krish usually beats his chess teacher and he has been fluent in spelling and good math since he was four.
Krish and his twin sister Keira are both highly intelligent. Next year, he will join Queen Elizabeth School in Barnet, while Keira has secured admission to four grammar schools.
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