In general, your IQ is a measurement of how good you are at IQ tests. These attempt to measure verbal, numerical and logical ability, and obviously your results will have some correlation with your overall mental power, but the idea that IQ is some sort of universal and eternal benchmark of intelligence is now largely discredited.

For example, I was given a "genius"-level IQ at the age of thirteen, but luckily I didn't take this too seriously. When I got to University, it was confirmed to me that the ease with which I could complete puzzles and word games didn't count for much in the real world. Also, although your IQ is supposed to be constant throughout your life (barring brain damage), I am certain that I would not score as highly if I were to do the tests again today, as my brain is out of practice at these sorts of challenges.