What is Intelligence Anyway? (by Isaac Asimov)

 Isaac Asimov argues in his essay "What is Intelligence Anyway?" that our intelligence should be judged not only by these exams, but also by our real-life abilities and the flexibility of our thought patterns. He illustrates his point by telling the story of an auto-repair man who made fun of him. I agree with the author because it is convincing that tests alone cannot accurately predict our intelligence level.

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