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- DictionaryIn·tel·li·gence test/inˈteləj(ə)ns ˌtest/
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- 1. a test designed to measure the ability to think and reason rather than acquired knowledge.
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An intelligence quotient (IQ) is a total score derived from a set of standardised tests or subtests designed to assess human intelligence. The abbreviation "IQ" was coined by the psychologist William Stern for the German term Intelligenzquotient, his term for a scoring method for intelligence tests at University of Breslau he advocated in a 1912 book. Wikipedia