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Intelligence tests are assessments designed to measure an individual's cognitive abilities, problem-solving skills, and overall intellectual functioning. These tests typically include various tasks and questions that evaluate verbal and non-verbal abilities, memory, reasoning, and processing speed. Results are often expressed as an Intelligence Quotient (IQ), with the average score set at 100. Intelligence tests aim to provide insights into an individual's cognitive strengths and weaknesses, aiding in educational placement, clinical diagnosis, and understanding intellectual potential. It's important to note that intelligence is multifaceted, and these tests offer a specific perspective on cognitive abilities.