IELTS
JOURNAL
105
Exercise 44: Multiple choice
Read the following text and choose the best answer for each question.
The term "IQ" comes from German "Intelligenz-Quotient",
coined by the
German psychologist William Stern in 1912, who proposed a method of scoring
children's intelligence tests. Since the early 20th century, scores on IQ tests have
increased in most parts of the world. The
phenomenon of rising score
performance means that if test-takers are scored by a constant standard scoring
rule, IQ test scores have been rising at an average rate of around three IQ points
per decade. This phenomenon was named the
Flynn effect in the book The Bell
Curve after James R. Flynn, the author who did the most to bring this
phenomenon to the attention of psychologists.
Questions:
1. “IQ” refers to
A) a type of intelligence
test for children
B) a means of rating intelligence tests
C) an area of psychology
2.
Flynn noticed that
A) IQ scores were constant around the world
B) IQ was a global phenomenon
C) intelligence scores had gradually
risen over several decades
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