Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
intelligence-quotient
noun
/ɪnˈtɛlɪdʒəns ˈkwɔtənt/

Definition
A measure of a person’s intellectual abilities in relation to others, often represented as a number derived from standardized tests.

Examples
- Her intelligence quotient was above average, allowing her to excel in complex problem-solving tasks.
- The school used IQ tests to identify students who might benefit from advanced programs.
- Many believe that intelligence quotient is a significant indicator of academic success.

Meaning
Intelligence quotient (IQ) refers to a score derived from standardized tests intended to measure human intelligence. IQ scores are used to assess cognitive abilities and can indicate a person’s problem-solving skills, understanding, and reasoning in various contexts.

Synonyms
- IQ
- Cognitive ability
- Intellectual capacity