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intelligence test a series of tests, either group or individual, for assessing general mental ability or scholastic aptitude.
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intelligence The ability of an individual to understand and cope with the environment; generally assessed with intelligence or "10" tests that are measures of aptitude.
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intelligence Intelligence is the system's level of performance in reaching its objectives.
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intelligence It used to be thought that the sauropods (like Brachiosaurus and Apatosaurus) and Stegosaurus had a second brain. Paleontologists now think that what they thought was a second brain was just an enlargement in the spinal cord in the hip area. This enlargement was larger than the animal's tiny brain.
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intelligence q. the measure of intelligence obtained by dividing the patient's mental age, as ascertained by the Binet test, by chronological age and multiplying the result by 100. Abbreviated IQ.
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