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Further Reading Parts of an iq Test

An IQ test tests your intelligence on different levels of thinking. It examines your following faculties:

  1. Verbal Intelligence

  2. Mathematical Ability

  3. Spatial Reasoning Skills

  4. Visual/Perceptual Skills

  5. Classification Skills

  6. Logical Reasoning Skills

  7. Pattern Recognition Skills

Verbal Intelligence

A good command over your vocabulary, can take you places. This power of comprehension and expression is a true measure of intelligence. Verbal abilities include reading, writing and communicating with words. The verbal component of IQ tests examines your vocabulary, your capacity to learn verbal material and your ability to employ verbal skills in logical reasoning and problem solving.

This section of the IQ tests includes

  1. Proverb tests

  2. Analogies (to find the most likely match)

  3. Verbal classification (match the column)

  4. Antonyms, synonyms

  5. Verbal puzzles including Jumbled words

Mathematical Ability

In order to calculate your daily grocery bill, or sum your expenditures or savings, or to figure out the discounts offered, to estimate your income tax for all of the above you require reasonable numerical ability. Numerical ability endeavors to find your familiarity with numbers and their behaviors. Mathematical intelligence generally represents your ability to reason and perform elementary arithmetic computations. It also helps you to understand geometric shapes and manipulate equations. It is a strong indicator of general intelligence because several require arithmetical operations even though numbers may not be involved.

This section of the IQ tests includes

  1. Series problems

  2. Fill in the missing numbers

  3. Mathematical puzzles

Spatial Reasoning Skills

Spatial abilities are the perceptual and cognitive aptitudes that process spatial relations, in simpler words the visualization and orientation of objects in space. These assess your ability to manipulate 3D objects by tossing and rotating them. Spatial intelligence questions test your raw intelligence without the influence of prior study. On the prima facie, such questions may appear baffling but the trick is not to give up too quickly. Often a second look at the problem will reveal a different approach, and a solution will strike you, since the brain has been given the opportunity to process information further.

This section of the IQ tests includes

  1. Object Assembly

  2. Block Design

  3. Digit Symbol/Coding/Animal House

  4. Picture Arrangement

  5. Picture Concepts

  6. Picture Completion

  7. Matrix Reasoning

Visual/Perceptual Skills

Visual intelligence measures the ability to process visual material and derive information out of them. As a result people with a high visualization IQ find it easier to comprehend information and communicate it to others.

This section of the IQ tests includes:

  1. Stringing separate yet related pieces of information.

  2. Picking out identical things from a collection.

  3. Identifying the odd one out.

Classification Skills

This measures your ability to group items based on some criteria. It examines whether you have a conceptual understanding of the relationships between them. Classification skills enable you to piece together relevant data and make sense out of the whole.