The document describes conducting intelligence quotient (IQ) tests on students from three different classes at Daffodils High School. The tests consisted of 3 sets of 20 questions each across subjects like math, English, general knowledge and spatial ability. Students' scores were analyzed using a rating scale and categorized as below average, average, borderline, good, very good, excellent or outstanding. Graphs of the test results show scores ranged from 30-85 for Class 6, 30-70 for Class 7, and 35-80 for Class 9. The document aims to assess students' intelligence levels through standardized IQ testing.
2. DECLARATION
I, the undersigned solemnly declare that the report on Psychological test is based on my own
work carried out during the course of practice teaching in school, as prescribed in the syllabus
of Assam University, Silchar under the supervision of my supervisor.
I assert the statement made and conclusions drawn are an outcome of my research
work. I further clarify that the work has not been submitted t any other institution for any
other degree/ diploma certificate in this university or any other university.
The results are true to the best of my belief.
Name- DEBOSHREE DAS
Roll No. 3120100057
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3. CONTENTS
1. Introduction
2. IQ-Test, Purpose, Educational implication and Calculation
3. Rating scale
4. IQ test worksheet
· Set I
· Set II
· Set III
5. Answer key
6. Conduction of IQ test
7. Photographs;
8. Intelligence report
Class VI-A
Class VII-B
Class IX-B
9. Conclusion
10. References
4. INTRODUCTION
In the early 1900s, the French psychologist Alfred Binet and his colleague Henri Simon
began working in Paris to develop a measure that would differentiate students who were
expected to be better learners from students who were expected to be slower learners. The
goal was to help teachers better educate these two groups of students. Binet and Simon
developed the first intelligence test ,which consisted of a wide variety of questions that
included the ability to name objects, define words, draw pictures, complete sentences,
compare items, and construct sentences.
Intelligence test, designed to measure the capacity to make abstractions, to learn, and to deal
with novel situations.
There are now a days different variations of this tests, which was designed to clarify to
identify children in need of remedial education. Intelligence, assessed through the various
intelligence tests is expressed in terms of Intelligence Quotient (I.Q.). Intelligence quotient
test attempt to measure and provide an intelligence quotient, which is a score derived from a
standardized test designed to access human intelligence.
Currently, IQ test are used to study distribution in scores amongst specific populations over
time , this course have come to be associated with differences with other variables such as
behaviour performance and wellbeing; this vary based on cultural norms. IQ tests measure
personal scores based on standard deviations from a well-established average, and are
thought to be relatively stable over time
Few questions need to be addressed before administering the I.Q, test are mentioned below-
5. WHAT IS INTELLIGENCE QUOTIENT (I.Q.)?
An intelligence quotient is a total score derive from several standaralized tests designed to
assess human intelligence. The abbreviation IQ was coined by psychologist William Stern
for the german term ‘Intelligenz quoteint’.
WHAT IS IQ TEST?
Intelligence tests (IQ tests) are designed to give an intelligence quotient derived from a set of
standardized test scores. Intelligence test consists of a questionnaire or series of exercises
designed to measure intelligence.
WHAT ARE THE OBJECTIVES OF IQ TEST?
1. The goal of IQ test is to obtain an idea of the person’s intellectual potential.
2. The test centre around a set of stimuli designed to yield a score based on the test maker’s
model of what makes up intelligence.
3. An IQ tests are often given as a part of a battery of test.
4. The test objective is to assess an individual’s relative cognitive abilities and identify one’s
strengths. In the educational setting the result assists in identifying learning disabilities. IQ
Test addresses one’s overall verbal and non verbal abilities.
WHY IQ TEST IS NECESSARY IN SCHOOL?
There are many advantages of conducting IQ test in school. Some of them are mentioned
below-
1. Students with lower IQ scores get the extra help they need while students with higher IQ
scores get more challenging ad engaging course works.
2. They allow teacher and parents to chain in additional resources to students who need the
most.
3. It allow students to understand, focus on their intellectual strengths. For example a
student with great mathematical intelligence but low verbal intelligence might select a
career in engineering over journalism.
HOW IS IT MEASURED?
Intelligence is measured by either a group or individually administered test. Not all test that
claim to measure intelligence, however, are of equal validity. According to Alfred Binet, who
created an equation so that we could have a quick simple number that indicates where we
stand in comparing the chronological age and their mental age.
Mental age/chronological age x 100= IQ
6. IQ higher than 100 means is the person is a more intelligent than average, an IQ less than
100 means that the person is less intelligent than the average.
The other methods involve comparing scores against the scores of others in the individual’s
same age group. In this technique standardisation is employed to make it feasible to compare
and interpret the meaning of IQ scores (Rating scale method).
7. RATING SCALE
SCORE GRADE
Below 30 Below Average
30-50 Average
50-60 Border Line
60-70 Good
70-80 Very Good
80-90 Excellent
90-100 Outstanding
8. PSYCHOLOGICAL TEST WORKSHEET
NAME: ROLL NO.: CLASS:---------------------
GENDER: AGE: NAME OF THE SCHOOL: DAFFODILS SCHOOL
DATE:
Instructions:
Ø All questions are compulsory
Ø The booklet contains 20 questions
Ø Each question carries 1 mark
Ø Time for the test is 20 minutes. The booklet must be opened when instructed by
the teacher.
For teacher’s use:
Marks obtained:____________
IQ:________
9. Set – I
1.Milk is to white as Blood is to
a. Red
b. Orange
c. Yellow
d. Blue
2. Light is to dark as sad is to
a. Mad
b. Happy
c. Fear
d. Quiet;
3. All is to many as few is to
a. Never
b. None
c. Some
d. Always
4. Sunrise : Morning :: Sunset : ?
a. Dinner
b. Evening
c. Afternoon
d. Breakfast
5.Air: Bird :: Water : ?
a. Swim
b. Drink
c. Crow
d. Fish
6.Line: Square :: Arc : ?
a. Ring
b. Ball
c. Cone
d. Circle
7.Find the odd one
10. a. Sunflower
b. ‘Rose
c. Papaya
d. Jasmine
8.Rearrange the following letters to make a meaningful word
“ Ictupre”
a. Pottery
b. Plastic
c. Picture
d. Packet
9.Complete the series by choosing correct number from the following options
2, 5, ?,11, 14
a. 6
b. 4
c. 8
d. 9
10. 1, 4, 9 ,16,?
a. 25
b. 35
c. 22
d. 12
11.2B, 6F, 12L, ?
a. 14 N
b. 16 P
c. 20 T
d. 22 V
12. Find the next letter in the series
A Z B Y __
a. B
b. C
c. D
d. F
11. 13. Find the next letter in the series
? , YZ, DE, JK
a. UV
b. VU
c. TU
d. TS
14.Find out the odd one out
a. 64
b. 77
c. 25
d. 16
15.Select the missing number from the given responses.
11 7
5 10
16 ?
a. 11
b. 17
c. 21
d. 15
16.Which answer figure will come next in the given problem figure series?
?
13. 18.A square paper is folded and cut as shown below. How will it appear when unfolded?
19. Select the option in which the given figure is embedded .
20. Select the correct mirror image of the given figure.
14. Set - II
1. Poverty is to wealth as Sickness to
e. Improvement
f. Money
g. Health
h. Diagnosis
2. Asleep is to awake as sour is to
e. Good
f. Happy
g. Fear
h. Sweet
3. All is to many as few is to
e. Never
f. None
g. Some
h. Always
4. Cattle: Herd :: Sheep : ?
e. Crowd
f. Flock
g. Shoal
h. Mob
5. Doctor: Patients :: Teacher : ?
e. Students
f. Plumber
g. Musicians
h. Actors
6. Line: Square :: Arc : ?
e. Ring
f. Ball
g. Cone
h. Circle
15. 7.Find the odd one
e. Japan
f. Delhi
g. Cuba
h. Russia
8.Rearrange the following letters to make a meaningful word
“ Ictupre”
e. Pottery
f. Plastic
g. Picture
h. Packet
9. Complete the series by choosing correct number from the following options
ba_d_b_c_dba_d_
a. Ccabda
b. Cdadcd
c. Cabbda
d. ababda
10. 8, 11, 17 , 20, 26,?
e. 27
f. 35
g. 29
h. 32
11. 2B, 6F, 12L, ?
e. 14 N
f. 16 P
g. 20 T
h. 22 V
12. Find the next letter in the series
A Z B Y C __
e. Y
f. X
g. D
h. W
16. 13. Find the next letter in the series
? , ZA, FG, MN
e. UV
f. VU
g. TU
h. TS
14.Find out the odd one out
e. 64
f. 71
g. 27
h. 125
15.Select the missing number from the given responses.
6 7
4 5
20 ?
e. 11
f. 24
g. 22
h. 12
16.Which answer figure will come next in the given problem figure series?
?
17. e.
f.
g.
h.
17. Which answer figure will come next in the given problem figure series?
18.A square paper is folded and cut as shown below.How will it appear when unfolded?
19. Select the option in which the given figure is embedded .
18. 20. Select the correct mirror image of the given figure.
19. SET - III
1. Synonym of Brave is
i. Deficient
j. Pleasant
k. Afraid
l. Intrepid
2. Asleep is to awake as sour is to
i. Good
j. Happy
k. Fear
l. Sweet
3. All is to many as few is to
i. Never
j. None
k. Some
l. Always
4. Carpenter: Wood :: Potter : ?
i. Clay
j. Plumber
k. Stone
l. Glass
5.Crow: Caw :: Rain : ?
i. Quack
j. Patter
k. Roar
l. Meow
6. Fungi: Mycology :: Tissue : ?
i. Bacteriology
j. Histology
k. Haematology
l. Cytology
7.Find the odd one
i. Ladakh
j. Assam
k. Himachal Pradesh
20. l. Punjab
14.Find out the odd one out
i. IMQ
j. AEI
k. EIL
l. MQU
8.Rearrange the following letters to make a meaningful word
“arturpe”
i. Puncture
j. Rapture
k. Picture
l. Rupture
9. Complete the series by choosing correct number from the following options
ba_ed_b_c_ddbac_d_
e. Ccabda
f. Cdaeed
g. Cabbda
h. Ababda
12. Find the next letter in the series
NO, QR, UV, ZA, __
i. EF
j. DE
k. FG
l. GH
13. Find the missing letter in the series
? , ZA, FG, MN
a. UV
b. VU
c. TU
d. TS
10. 8, 11, 17 , 20, 26,?
i. 27
j. 35
k. 29
21. l. 32
11. If @ means +,# means -, $ means x and * means ÷, then what is the value of
8#4$3*6@4 =
i. 5
j. 2
k. 10
l. -8
15. Select the missing number from the given responses.
7 8 5
6 9
?
2 3 6
84 216 900
i. 70
j. 90
k. 65
l. 30
16.Which answer figure will come next in the given problem figure series?
22. 17. Which answer figure will come next in the given problem figure series?
18. A square paper is folded and cut as shown below.How will it appear when unfolded?
19. Select the option in which the given figure is embedded .
20. Select the correct mirror image of the given figure.
23. ANSWER KEY
Q. NO. SET1 SET2 SET3
1 A C D
2 B D D
3; C C C
4 B B A
5 D A B
6 D D B
7 C B A
8 C C C
9 C B B
10 A C B
11 C C C
12 B B A
13 A A C
14 B B C
15 B B D
16 C C D
17 B C A
18 A B A
19 D C C
20 B B D
24. CONDUCTION OF INTELLIGENCE TEST
Conduction of IQ test is an integral part of the B.ed course, prescribed by Assam University,
Silchar. So during the practice teaching session, I conducted the test after seeking prior
permission of the Principal of the school. I selected 20 students each from class- vi(section-
A) , class-vii(section-B), and class- ix(section-B) of Daffodils High Sch;ool. To assess the
intelligence level of the students, I prepared 3 sets of questions, each of it consisted of 20
questions from four different categories, Mathematics, English, General knowledge and
spatial. Each question carries 1 marks and each of the sets carries 20 marks. Due emphasis
was given on the fact that the questions are age appropriate.
After preparing the sets, I took my guide’s consent and approval before conducting the test.
Then I conducted the test with absolute honesty and expected the active involvement of the
students . After conduction of the test, I analyzed the result on the basis of rating scale.
Students who scored below 30 are categorised under ‘below average’, 30-50 marks are taken
under ‘Average’, 50-60 marks under ‘Border line’, 60-70 as ‘Good’, 70-80 as ‘Very Good’,
80-90 as ‘Excellent’ and 90-100 as ‘Outstanding’.
25. INTELLIGENCE REPORT
CLASS-VI (SECTION A)
SL NO. ROLLNO. MARKS
1 1 85
2 2 80
3 4 60
4 13 45
5 15 35
6 21 80
7 24 35
8 26 50
9 32 40
10 33 45
11 34 75
12 35 50
13 37 55
14 46 40
15 50 35
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
IQ TEST RESULT OF CLASS-VI
MARKS
Graphical Representation Of Results Of IQ Test Of Class-VI (Section A)
26. INTELLIGENCE REPORT
CLASS-VII (SECTION B)
;
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
MARKS
MARKS
SL. NO. ROLL NO MARKS
1 2 65
2 8 30
3 17 60
4 21 45
5 22 35
6 24 45
7 25 50
8 27 70
9 30 35
10 33 35
11 39 50
12 43 60
13 44 55
14 47 35
15 50 50
Graphical Representation Of Results Of IQ Test Of Class-VII (Section B)
27. INTELLIGENCE REPORT
CLASS – IX (SECTION B)
SL. NO. ROLL NO. MARKS
1 2 60
2 3 70
3 4 80
4 7 55
5 13 70
6 15 40
7 16 70
8 18 50
9 20 70
10 23 75
11 25 35
12 28 35
13 29 80
14 32 55
15 36 35
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
IQ TEST RESULT OF CLASS-IX
Marks
Graphical Representation Of Results Of IQ Test Of Class-IX (Section B)
28. CLASS BELOW
AVERAGE
AVERAGE BORDER
LINE
GOOD VERY
GOOD
EXCELLENT OUTSTANDING
VI-A 0 7 3 1 1 3 0
VII-B 0 7 4 3 1 0 0
IX-B 0 4 3 1 5 2 0
From the graph it can be seen that only three students from Class-VI have scored ‘excellent’
marks and majority scored ‘Average’ marks. From class-VII no student scored ‘excellent’
marks and majority of them scored ‘Borderline’ marks. From class-IX, again we can see two
students scored ‘excellent’ marks and majority of them scored ‘Very Good’ marks.
It’s seen from the graph that most of the students scored Good, Border line, Average and
Very good marks. 1 student each from class VI and IX scored excellent marks. Not a single
student scored below average marks and outstanding marks. Comparatively, Class IX
performed little bit better than the other classes and class VII scored little lower than the rest
two classes.
Therefore, it can be said that the students of Daffodils High school are intelligent students.
Though these inferences aren’t rigid because they are based on a single test administered.
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
VI-A
VII-B
IX-B
DIAGRAMMATIC REPRESENTATION OF COMPARATIVE
RANKING OF IQ AMONG THE THREE DIFFERENT CLASSES
29. CONCLUSION
Intelligence Quotient test is the best way to measure a wide variety of human behaviour as
well as intelligence. It helps the educator to compare the intelligence of the students
belonging to the same age group and care for them accordingly. Intelligence tests are
excellent predictor of academic achievement and provide an outline of child’s mental strength
and weakness. This may in turn lead to an improvement in their educational opportunities.
Though some experts argue that Intelligence test have few shortcomings as many Intelligence
test produce single intelligence score is often inadequate in explaining multi dimensional
aspects of Intelligence.
Overall an adequate intelligence test is valuable to know how a child’s performance in
various tasks that make up school curriculum.
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· Girard,T.A. (2010).Intelligence Quotient. The Corsini Encyclopaedia of Psychology.
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