Arnav Sharma, an 11-year-old Indian boy, is making waves on social media for scoring greater in an IQ test than the projected scored of Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking.
Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking score lies at 160 while Sharma’s score topped at 162- the maximum possible that one could gain in that test.
The youngster who is British origin Indian has scored more than the estimated IQs of German born physicist Einstein and celebrated cosmologist Hawking.
Sharma took the famously difficult test without any preparation and had no clue whatsoever about how the paper looked like.
Sharma is part of the Mensa club which is one of the most exclusive clubs in the world and the only way to join is by proving one’s IQ level that only two per cent of the nation owns.
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