In this new world where more scholars are focusing on the development of a child's non-cognitive skills, it still is interesting to ask where you stand in the pecking order with respect to your cognitive ability. Today, the lead piece in the NY Times Book Review is written by someone named Leon Wieseltier. This gentleman mocks economists when he writes;
"Meanwhile the discussion of culture is being steadily absorbed into the discussion of business. There are “metrics” for phenomena that cannot be metrically measured. Numerical values are assigned to things that cannot be captured by numbers. Economic concepts go rampaging through noneconomic realms: Economists are our experts on happiness! Where wisdom once was, quantification will now be. Quantification is the most overwhelming influence upon the contemporary American understanding of, well, everything."
These were the only sentences I understood in his long erudite essay. Your IQ test is for you to read his strange piece and see if you understand it. If you do, then a lower bound on your IQ is clearly 180. Good luck!