Have you got what it takes to be one of the cleverest people in Britain?
Are you little grey cells a cut above the rest?
Mensa, the high IQ society, will be holding a supervised test session in Inverness on August 9 to give residents chance to find out their IQ score.
Mensa membership is available to anyone with an IQ in the top 2% nationally.
The session will be held at Spectrum Centre in Margaret Street at 11am.
As well as finding out their IQ, those who take the test will also get a free personality profile from Mensa.
The chairman of British Mensa, Chris Tyler, said: “A Mensa IQ test is an ideal way to help you realise your potential.”
British Mensa has 21,000 members of all ages and from all walks of life, who enjoy a varied social events programme and keep in touch through a monthly magazine, regional newsletters and more than 100 special interest groups ranging from classical music to chocolate.
The supervised test costs £24.95 and must be booked in advance. The test is not suitable for children under 10 and a half, who are admitted to Mensa on the evidence of an educational psychologist.
To book, visit www.mensa.org.uk/iq-tests call 01902 772771 (select option 1) or email bookatest@mensa.org.uk
Everyone who achieves an IQ score within the top 2% of the population will be invited to join Mensa.