Hi my kiddo was also given a test that I think is the same one. The question that you have copied is the same in the same order etc. I think a 100 score is great. However, the test itself is only 11 questions. There is one question that is completely related to gross motor skills. There are two other questions that are related to fine motor skills and eye hand coordination. This leaves only 8 or so questions that are related to "intelligence". The questions are mostly about acquired knowledge. I think that even being able to figure out who is gifted from the test would be difficult never mind level of gifted. I was shown the questions and there were culturally biased questions. My kiddo did really well. We had two important things come from the test. It is the first test where the administrator was known to her previously to being tested. It is also the first test that she scored in the no worry range in regards to fine motor skills and gross motor skills. They were not all correct but she we were told she was fine. That was really cool and demonstrates the power of the importance of the administrator of the test. Lastly her teacher was surprised by her results. She did not know that DD3 could really talk. It increased her expectations of my kiddo in the classroom. PHEW. Lastly when I did a quick internet search on the test it looks like it is out of date now. I recommend that if you are trying to figure out levels you get the book, "5 levels of gifted"... I think there is a lot more in the book than this test. Also as Dottie days, data over time will tell you a lot more than this one test. HTH