UK: 10-year-old Indian origin boy scores highest on Mensa IQ test

A 10-year-old Indian boy from London has scored higher than Stephen Hawking and Albert Einstein on the Mensa’s Cattell III B Paper. Dhruv Talati scored 162 in July as against Hawking and Einstein’s 160.

The youngster, who attends Fullwood Primary School in Barkingside, Ilford, now joins an exclusive list — only one per cent of people who take the test achieve the highest score possible. “The test was not that difficult, but the time made it a challenge,” Dhruv said after the test.

Dhruv is also a very talented tennis and cricket player. At the age of 5, he was selected to play and train at LTA’s Compete Tennis, one of the 19 High Performance Centre’s for Tennis in the UK. He took up cricket at the age of 9 years and at the age of 10, he was selected to play for Metropolitan Essex District. He dreams to be a Robotics expert and a cricketer.

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