An intelligence quotient (IQ) is a total score derived from a set of standardized tests or subtests designed to assess human intelligence.
People with much higher than average IQ or intellectual quotients (>130), also called gifted, tend to be more at ease than others during intellectual activities. The most well-known characteristics of the gifted are:
- Curiosity and a thirst for learning: they ask themselves a lot of questions and are able to acquire knowledge on their own.
- Perfectionism, the need to do things accurately and excellently.
- The fear of oneself, of who one is, of the consequences of their overflowing thoughts and emotions.
- Interest that sometimes reaches an obsessive level in certain themes.
- Hypersensitivity that is often invisible from the outside.
- A great ability to pay attention and concentrate.
- Meta-cognitive awareness: they know how to identify and reuse plans, concepts and strategies that they can employ to solve problems.
People with very low intellectual quotients (70>) are defined as holders of a mental disability disorder and may experience, despite the intensity of work, more difficulty than others in intellectual activities and may also maintain, in spite of themselves, difficulties in social behaviours despite the strength of their will.
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This app will help you determine your Intelligence Quotient and improve in the following areas:
1) Matrix Reasoning: It tests your ability to analyze situations and problems, and helps you improve your performance at work and day-to-day activities.
2) Pattern Recognition: Measures how easy it is for you to learn and adapt to incomplete sets of data.
3) Spatial Reasoning tests: Assess your spatial visualization ability and how to draw conclusions from limited information.
4) Verbal Analogy: This section measures your ability to select a word based on other words and their relationships or analogies.
5) Memory test: This section tests your short-term memory, and how accurately you can recall information provided to you.
6) Numeric Reasoning: Measures and improves your ability to calculate, think fast and solve real-life problems.
7) Logic test: This section is aimed to measure problem solving ability. It assesses the ability to quickly come to conclusions based on the available data.
8) Processing Speed: Measures how fast you can interpret and process visual data into information
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