«The IQ, short for Intelligence Quotient, is a measure of a person’s thinking ability. In short, it is designed to gauge to what extent an individual can use information and logic to answer questions or make predictions.
IQ tests begin by assessing both short-term and long-term memory.
They also measure people’s ability to solve puzzles and memorize information they’ve heard—and how quickly!
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Every student can learn, regardless of their intelligence. However, some students face challenges in school due to a weakness in a specific area of intelligence. These students often benefit from special education programs.
There, they receive extra help in the areas where they struggle. IQ tests can help teachers determine which students would benefit from such additional assistance.
Find the 5 differences.
Chess is a game of skill and strategy. Intelligence helps, but so does diligence and perseverance to slowly acquire skills.
IQ tests can also help identify students who would excel in fast-paced ‘gifted’ programs.»