Probably not. Dogs and cats have unique traits that would most likely mean they would need separate tests.
I would guess what is meant is "experience with your own emotions". This would result in an increased knowledge of how to handle your emotions and thus could be seen as a sort of intelligence. In fact intelligence is largely gained through experience itself, so this isn't a far off metaphor.
There are many things that could be meant by the word issue. An issue could be a problem or a topic.
IQ scores are a measure of an individual's cognitive ability compared to others in their age group. The average IQ score is set at 100, with scores above or below indicating higher or lower intelligence levels, respectively. IQ tests typically measure various aspects of cognitive functioning, such as problem-solving, reasoning, and memory.
Intelligence Quotient
Itr meant they could not do stuff the white could
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Generally, what is meant by stupid is showing a lack of intelligence.
well, it depends how you look at it. it could if you meant it as in backing up
this is part of the Gettysburg Address he meant that others could give no greater praise.
The IQ test was invented by Alfred Binet in the early 20th century to assess students' abilities and identify those who might need extra help in school. It was meant to measure a person's intelligence compared to their peers and help in providing appropriate educational interventions.
There is no such measure as a decometre. Unfortunately, there is a decimetre as well as a decametre. This makes it impossible to guess which one you could have meant and so the question cannot be answered.
The ancient Egyptians had "nilometers' to measure the height of the annual flood of the Nile. A better flood meant better crops, and the taxes could be adjusted upward.