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Intelligence quotient is the:
 
  A) intellectual level at which a child functions, based on the typical performance of a child of a certain age.
  B) ratio obtained by dividing a child's mental age on an intelligence test by his or her chronological age.
  C) factor hypothesized to be present in intelligence tests that provides an advantage for test takers from certain cultural backgrounds.
  D) descriptive result of an intelligence test in which cultural biases have been removed.

Question 2

Which of the following statements is likely to be true if there is no activity in the cerebral cortex of an individual?
 
  A) The psychological functioning of the individual would remain intact.
  B) There would be little possibility of the individual being brain dead.
  C) The individual's sense of self would remain unaffected.
  D) The consciousness of the individual would cease.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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