Definition of intelligence test in US English:
intelligence test
noun inˈteləjəns ˌtestɪnˈtɛlədʒəns ˌtɛstɪnˈtɛlədʒəns ˌtɛst
A test designed to measure the ability to think and reason rather than acquired knowledge.
Example sentencesExamples
- The RAKIT is a Dutch intelligence test for children aged 4-11 years.
- All teens were given this 20-min brief intelligence test that contained subtests for vocabulary and matrix reasoning.
- All entrants were given an intelligence test as well.
- A general ability test at age 11 approximated the conventional intelligence test, with verbal and non-verbal components.
- In fact, that was Hunter's estimate of savings if you applied a simple test of general mental ability, a psychometric intelligence test, instead of nothing at all.
Definition of intelligence test in US English:
intelligence test
nouninˈteləjəns ˌtestɪnˈtɛlədʒəns ˌtɛst
A test designed to measure the ability to think and reason rather than acquired knowledge.
Example sentencesExamples
- In fact, that was Hunter's estimate of savings if you applied a simple test of general mental ability, a psychometric intelligence test, instead of nothing at all.
- A general ability test at age 11 approximated the conventional intelligence test, with verbal and non-verbal components.
- All teens were given this 20-min brief intelligence test that contained subtests for vocabulary and matrix reasoning.
- All entrants were given an intelligence test as well.
- The RAKIT is a Dutch intelligence test for children aged 4-11 years.