Mongolia ranks 5th

According to a study by Richard Lynn, a British psychologist, and Tatu Vanhanen, a Finnish political scientist, and from subsequent work by Jelte Wicherts, a Dutch psychologist, Mongolia is ranked fifth in the world in terms of Intelligence Quotient (IQ) scores. The study examined data from 113 countries and ranked the countries according to “national IQ” scores.

Singapore topped the list with 108 points, followed by South Korea with 106, Japan with 105 and Italy with 102. Mongolia ranked fifth alongside Iceland, which received the same score, 101. Mongolia’s neighbor, Russia, ranked 32nd while Equatorial Guinea was ranked the lowest on the scale.

This is added to the fact that only 3% of their population is over 60 years old.

We shall soon see them put this knowledge to works and sign a PPA to move this country farther forward into the 21st century. They are still having problems with power shortages and outages.

With IQ's that high, certainly they are not going to blow this opportunity to share with the world that they are looking at the reeal long term future.

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