I.Q. or Intelligence Quotient is a general assessment of your ability to think and reason. Your I.O. is actually an indication of how you compare in this ability with the majority of people in your age group. A rating of 100, for example, means that, as compared to the majority of other people in your age group, you have a normal rate of intelligence. It is believed that people falling in the range of 95-105 as having a normal or average I.Q. Since it is difficult to pinpoint with absolute accuracy, your actual I.Q. may vary 5 points either way from your test score. In addition, there are many factors that may affect your scoring. If you are tired, ill, distracted, your score will be affected. Finally, there are many abilities which are not measured by I.Q. testing. For example, I.Q. does not measure musical talent, manual dexterity, or a variety of other abilities. However, I.Q. testing does give you an important indication of your ability to think, reason and solve problems.
Please note that Intelligence is NOT everything. A high score does not necessarily mean that a person will be happier than another person with a lower I.Q. score. The I.Q. just measures a part of the personality. There are many other parts that make up the total person that are not touched on in an I.Q. test. In fact no single test is capable of measuring all human intellectual abilities. Intelligence is a good and useful attribute, and consider yourself lucky if you have it, but – it is not the full story. Intelligence can help you get a long in life but at the same time, don’t underestimate the power of intuition.
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