a series of tests, either group or individual, for assessing general mental ability or scholastic aptitude.
A standardized means of assessing a person's current mental ability, for example, the Stanford–Binet test and the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale.
a psychometric test of intelligence; "they used to think that intelligence is what an intelligence test tests"
An intelligence test measures dimensions of aptitude and ability that are needed for success in educational and vocational fields. There are both individual and group tests.
A test built to show what an individual has the potential to learn. In contrast to Achievement Tests.
A test that measures the higher intellectual capacities of a person, such as the ability to perceive and understand relationships and the ability to recall associated meaning--in other words, measures the ability to learn.