IQ, short for intelligence quotient, is a measure of a person’s mental abilities.
Simply put, it is supposed to measure how well a person can use information and logic to answer questions or make predictions.

IQ tests start by measuring short-term and long-term memory.
They also measure how well people solve puzzles and remember information they have heard — and how quickly!
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Every student can learn, regardless of their intelligence.
But some students struggle in school because of weaknesses in a certain area of intelligence.
These students often benefit from special education programmes.
There, they get extra help in the areas where they struggle.
IQ tests can help teachers understand which students might benefit from this extra help.
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Chess is a game that requires skill and strategy.
Intelligence helps, but diligence and perseverance are also important for the slow development of skills.
IQ tests can also help identify students who do well in fast-paced ‘gifted programmes’.





















