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marks are not the correct measure of student's intelligence ... a pointwise essay
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Answered by ks6618651
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Academic tests are conducted to test if students have been studying. They basically test the learning ability of a student, not his or her intelligence. Even famous physicist Albert Einstein failed his school tests.

Intelligence is the potential to interpret, elucidate and think on a specific issue. Academic tests are an examination of the ideas and views put forth in textbooks and taught in classrooms, at occasional intervals during a term. These can be a true measure of memorising capability, but never of intelligence.

True intelligence can only be measured with the amount of knowledge, not the marks of an academic test. A student who works hard can actually get fewer marks than a student who studies selectively if he or she gets common questions in the paper. In fact, marks can be earned easily by doing some last-minute study but intelligence, that’s special.

Academic tests require perseverance, hard work and ability to strategise. Correct strategy formulation does not emerge out of sheer good luck but a sharp brain. The idea that academic tests only check one’s ability to memorise and vomit it out on the paper does not hold true today when questions are out of the box, requiring students to improvise and formulate answers.

Answered by rishikaar063
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Intelligence is the potential to interpret, elucidate and think on a specific issue. Academic tests are an examination of the ideas and views put forth in textbooks and taught in classrooms, at occasional intervals during a term. These can be a true measure of memorising capability, but never of intelligence.

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