Questions also determine the ability to think in an abstract manner. Time plays a role in the determination of IQ – questions can only be solved in a reasonable amount of time by someone with a certain level of intelligence. The questions are designed to gage one’s ability to acquire knowledge and apply this knowledge to practical situations. The number of questions answered is judged against this standard. The fundamental concept is to present questions which are solvable by an individual with a certain IQ.
IQ test questions are designed to assess logical thinking ability. Some IQ tests also gage personal cognitive abilities, strengths and weaknesses.
MENTAL AGE DIVIDED BY CHRONOLOGICAL AGE SERIES
The test asks a series of questions in multiple fields and compares the score to others of equivalent age. The intelligence quotient is defined as mental age divided by chronological age, multiplied by 10. The intelligence quotient test is commonly known as the IQ test and is often regarded as the most objective and accurate method of determining intelligence. It came naturally from how the game evolved, not as a justification for the family mechanic, which was added over a year later.By Alyssa Choiniere, Contributing Writer Thus the need for a chronological age and a biological one was apparent. Later, they added an actual cryptosleep casket to the game, so you could freeze your colonists, if they were about to die and you didn't have the means to save them. Having a small challenge that is consistent for everyone right off the bat was an early concept in this game, so the "cryptosleep sickness" was created for the then only starting scenario of the crash landing. Once she was frozen for about 80 years, another time she was frozen for about 120 years and the third time she was cloned and we meet her when her biological age is a few years after the previous film, while about 400 years had passed since her original birth.Ĭhronologically, she was about 400 years old, but biologically she was about 40. And their families wanted them to be married (just not with each other).īut there are many more examples in the literatures, what illustrate medieval society structure, and other things.Īlso, if you learn in medical school, later you got a diploma in sociology (and one more in economics, what is not relevant here), you will learn way more about these things.Ĭhronological age was something inspired by the Alien franchise, where the main protagonist only aged a couple of years between films, while hundreds of years had passed, because of her different time-skipping methods. If you know Romeo&Juliet (for example), you know they are only in their early teens, Juliet's mother is around 30, and she says she is a really old woman. Smoke in the houses (you know there wasn't centralized heating, and a poor peasant house didn't had a proper (many times didn't had any) chimney) caused asthma.Īnd many many more things what caused their expected lifetime shorter than nowadays. There were no medicines to cure high blood tension.Īnd there is their life management (again, I don't know better English word): Well, this is what I'm learned in medical school.īC of the lack of medical knowledge: they don't even knew some lethal conditions, or they knew them, they don't knew how cure them.
Unless you were unfortunate enough to live during the Black Death or the 30 years war in Germany, life wasn't so bad once you were through childhood. That's what an average life expectancy is. For every infant that died (around 1 in 3 in the first year, and another 1 in 4 before the age of 10), one adult got to be 60-70. No, adults didn't just fall over and die at 32.
Their expected lifetime was around 30-35 years. In the feudal age a 16 year old boy was already a man.