THE COMPLETE BOOK OF INTELLIGENCE TESTS

The Complete Book Of Intelligence Tests: 500 Exercises to Improve , Upgrade and Enhance Your Mind Strength  (pdf) by Philip Carter 

Intelligence may be narrowly defined as the capacity to acquire knowledge and understanding, and use it in different novel situations. It is this ability, or capacity, which enables the individual to deal with real situations and profit intellectually from sensor)’ experience.

A test of intelligence is designed to formally study, under test conditions, the success of an individual in adapting to a specific situation.

There are a number of different methods which purport to measure intelligence, the most famous of which is the IQ, or intelligence quotient test. In the formation of such tests many psychologists treat intelligence as a general ability operating as a common factor in a wide variety of aptitudes.

Whilst many IQ tests measure a variety of different types of ability such as verbal, mathematical, spatial and reasoning skills, there is now a second school of thought in which it is believed that the earlier definitions of intelligence may be too simplistic.
It is now becoming increasingly recognised that there arc many different types of intelligence and that a high measured IQ, although desirable, is not the only key to success in life.

Other characteristics, such as outstanding artistic, creative or practical prowess, especially if combined with personal characteristics such as ambition, good temperament and compassion, could result in an outstanding level of success despite a low measured IQ. It is because of this that in recent years CQ (creative quotient) and HQ (emotional quotient), to name just two examples, have come to be regarded as equally important as, or even more important than, IQ measurement.

Contents

1 Introduction

  • Aspects of intelligence
  • Intelligence quotient (IQ)
  • Test 1.1 IQ test

2 Specific aptitude tests
Section I — Verbal aptitude

  • Test 2.1 Synonym test A
  • Test 2.2 Synonym test В
  • Test 2.3 Antonym test A
  • Test 2.4 Antonym test В
  • Test 2.5 Analogy test A
  • Test 2.6 Analogy test В
  • Test 2.7 Classification test
  • Test 2.8 Comprehension
  • Test 2.9 Advanced verbal test A — multi-discipl
  • Test 2.10 Advanced verbal test В — anagrams

Section II — Numerical aptitude

  • Test 2.11 Numerical sequence test
  • Test 2.12 Mental arithmetic
  • Test 2.1.3 Working with numbers
  • Test 2.14 Advanced numerical aptitude test

Section III — Technical aptitude

  • Test 2.15 Technical aptitude test

3 Logical reasoning

  • Test 3.1 Pure logic
  • Test 3.2 Progressive matrices test
  • Test 3.3 Advanced logic test

4 Creativity

  • Test 4.0 Creativity personality test

Section I — Imagination

  • Test 4.1 Imaginative shapes
  • Test 4.2 Wild imagination
  • Test 4.3 Creative logic
  • Test 4.4 The bucket test

Section II — Lateral thinking

  • Test 4.5 Lateral thinking test
  • Test 4.6 Lateral thinking exercises

Section III — Problem solving

  • Test 4.7 Problem-solving exercises

5 Emotional intelligence

  • Test 5.1 Anxious or relaxed
  • Test 5.2 Extrovert or introvert
  • Test 5.3 Optimist or pessimist
  • Test 5.4 Self-confidence
  • Test 5.5 Tough or tender

6 Memory

  • Test 6.1 Pattern recognition A
  • Test 6.2 Word association
  • Test 6.3 Verbal dexterity and memory test
  • Test 6.4 anagrams Number/shape recognition
  • Test 6.5 Pattern recognition В
  • Test 6.6 Instructions
  • Test 6.7 Pattern recognition C
  • Test 6.8 Shopping list
  • Test 6.9 Attention to detail
  • Test 6.10 Memorising an address

7 Answers, explanations and assessments
8 Hints

Language: English
Format: PDF
Pages: 214
Size: 1.26 Mb
The Complete Book Of Intelligence Tests: 500 Exercises to Improve , Upgrade and Enhance Your Mind Strength  (pdf) by Philip Carter