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		Definition of intelligence quotient in English: intelligence quotient(also IQ) noun  A number representing a person's reasoning ability (measured using problem-solving tests) as compared to the statistical norm or average for their age, taken as 100. 智商 Example sentencesExamples -  A measurement of intelligence quotient does not determine the extent of learning difficulties.
 -  All of them have the lowest intelligence quotient.
 -  The scale yields a social age and a social quotient, which can be considered a proximate intelligence quotient.
 -  Only children with intelligence quotients equal to or greater than 70 were included in the sample.
 -  It should be no wonder that they abandon books, manifest lower intelligence quotients, fail to achieve academically, and have depressed professional aspirations.
 -  However, the reasons for these children's poor study habits is not a low intelligence quotient, according to experts.
 -  The present system of evaluation mainly centred on the text, is capable of assessing only the intelligence quotient of the student.
 -  The children were of average intelligence quotient and aged 7-11 years.
 -  By 1909 he was putting these scores into a table set against a child's age and so the intelligence quotient was born.
 -  He found that his intelligence quotient was 72, meaning an approximate mental age of 10.
 -  We hear a lot about consumers being more food savvy than ever before, and that the culinary intelligence quotient of the public is increasing.
 -  Books on General Knowledge vouch to enhance your intelligence quotient.
 -  Emotional intelligence involves more than just a high intelligence quotient.
 -  Their findings offer support between the quality of stimulation during the child's early life and intelligence quotient in later years.
 -  Intelligence tests usually give a score expressed as an intelligence quotient or IQ.
 -  Only eight of 26 opponents ventured to establish their intelligence quotients.
 -  The intelligence quotient averaged one hundred and fifty points, the highest among them excelling to over one hundred and eighty, in some few cases.
 -  Their intelligence quotient is about 50, half the average.
 -  But then, the intelligence quotient purports to measure the ratio of cognitive age to chronological age.
 -  A person would have to have a very low intelligence quotient to believe such a tale.
 
 Synonyms intellect, intellectual capabilities, intelligence, iq, brainpower, brain, brains, mind, comprehension, understanding, wit, wits, reasoning, rationality, powers of reasoning, wisdom, sense, perception, imagination    Definition of intelligence quotient in US English: intelligence quotient(also IQ) nouninˈteləjəns ˌkwōSHəntɪnˈtɛlədʒəns ˌkwoʊʃənt A number representing a person's reasoning ability (measured using problem-solving tests) as compared to the statistical norm or average for their age, taken as 100. 智商 Example sentencesExamples -  The scale yields a social age and a social quotient, which can be considered a proximate intelligence quotient.
 -  It should be no wonder that they abandon books, manifest lower intelligence quotients, fail to achieve academically, and have depressed professional aspirations.
 -  Their findings offer support between the quality of stimulation during the child's early life and intelligence quotient in later years.
 -  Their intelligence quotient is about 50, half the average.
 -  All of them have the lowest intelligence quotient.
 -  Intelligence tests usually give a score expressed as an intelligence quotient or IQ.
 -  By 1909 he was putting these scores into a table set against a child's age and so the intelligence quotient was born.
 -  A person would have to have a very low intelligence quotient to believe such a tale.
 -  Only children with intelligence quotients equal to or greater than 70 were included in the sample.
 -  He found that his intelligence quotient was 72, meaning an approximate mental age of 10.
 -  A measurement of intelligence quotient does not determine the extent of learning difficulties.
 -  However, the reasons for these children's poor study habits is not a low intelligence quotient, according to experts.
 -  The present system of evaluation mainly centred on the text, is capable of assessing only the intelligence quotient of the student.
 -  But then, the intelligence quotient purports to measure the ratio of cognitive age to chronological age.
 -  The intelligence quotient averaged one hundred and fifty points, the highest among them excelling to over one hundred and eighty, in some few cases.
 -  We hear a lot about consumers being more food savvy than ever before, and that the culinary intelligence quotient of the public is increasing.
 -  Books on General Knowledge vouch to enhance your intelligence quotient.
 -  Only eight of 26 opponents ventured to establish their intelligence quotients.
 -  Emotional intelligence involves more than just a high intelligence quotient.
 -  The children were of average intelligence quotient and aged 7-11 years.
 
 Synonyms intellect, intellectual capabilities, intelligence, iq, brainpower, brain, brains, mind, comprehension, understanding, wit, wits, reasoning, rationality, powers of reasoning, wisdom, sense, perception, imagination     |