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Three-year-old brainy child breaks record with IQ

Three-year-old Muhammad Haryz Nadzim becomes the youngest person invited to join British Mensa

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Nur Anira Asyikin with Muhammad Haryz Nadzim. Picture courtesy/ Nur Anira Asyikin, Facebook

Nur Anira Asyikin with Muhammad Haryz Nadzim. Picture courtesy/ Nur Anira Asyikin, Facebook

Tiny TOT Muhammad Haryz Nadzim, who is all of three years old and lives in the UK made history last week by becoming the youngest member to have been invited to join the British Mensa. Mensa is an IQ society that provides a forum for intellectual exchange among its members who score at the 98th percentile or higher.

His mother took him to meet a psychologist and he scored 142 on the Stanford-Binet IQ test, placing him in the 99.7th percentile. The test assesses subjects such as mathematics, reading, memorisation and logical thinking skills.

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