#1
What is the main purpose of intelligence testing?
To measure creativity
To assess physical strength
To evaluate problem-solving skills
To determine personality traits
#2
What does the term 'IQ' stand for in intelligence testing?
Intelligence Quotient
Intuitive Quotient
Individual Quality
Inquisitive Quotient
#3
In the context of intelligence testing, what does the term 'norms' refer to?
Average scores for a specific group
Abnormal test results
Non-verbal intelligence
Psychometric measures
#4
Which of the following is a common application of intelligence testing?
Predicting physical health
Assessing job applicants
Diagnosing specific learning disabilities
Measuring emotional stability
#5
Who developed the first widely used intelligence test?
Lewis Terman
Alfred Binet
Howard Gardner
David Wechsler
#6
Which intelligence theory proposes the existence of multiple intelligences?
Spearman's two-factor theory
Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences
Binet-Simon Scale
Cattell's theory of fluid and crystallized intelligence
#7
What is the Flynn effect in the context of intelligence testing?
A decline in intelligence scores over time
An increase in intelligence scores over time
A measure of emotional intelligence
A test for fluid intelligence
#8
Which of the following is a potential criticism of intelligence tests?
They are too focused on creativity
They are culturally biased
They measure only emotional intelligence
They are not reliable
#9
Who developed the concept of emotional intelligence?
Alfred Binet
Howard Gardner
Daniel Goleman
Lewis Terman
#10
In the context of intelligence testing, what does the term 'reliability' refer to?
Consistency of test scores
Cultural bias in testing
Verbal comprehension
Measurement of creativity
#11
Which intelligence test is commonly used for adults and includes verbal and performance sections?
Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales
Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS)
Cattell Culture Fair Intelligence Test
Raven's Progressive Matrices
#12
Which intelligence theory emphasizes the importance of both nature and nurture in intelligence development?
Spearman's two-factor theory
Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences
Heritability theory
Piaget's cognitive development theory
#13
What is the purpose of the Raven's Progressive Matrices test?
Measuring emotional intelligence
Assessing crystallized intelligence
Evaluating non-verbal reasoning ability
Detecting learning disabilities
#14
What does the term 'g factor' refer to in the context of intelligence theories?
General intelligence factor
Group intelligence factor
Gender intelligence factor
Geographical intelligence factor
#15
What is the purpose of the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) in the context of psychological assessment?
Measuring verbal intelligence
Assessing projective personality
Evaluating memory recall
Detecting learning disabilities
#16
Which of the following is a key component of Sternberg's Triarchic Theory of Intelligence?
Analytical intelligence
Cultural intelligence
Emotional intelligence
Physical intelligence