It’s About Time You Test Your IQ

No, not Intelligence Quotient IQ, but IQ — your Integrity Quotient.

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Many of us are conversant with IQ (Intelligence Quotient) tests.

Companies, schools, and organizations use IQ tests to gauge how well a job applicant or candidate will perform if allowed into their companies or institutions.

The purpose of these tests is to evaluate individuals' abilities to use information for answering questions or making decisions and predictions. IQ tests are also used to determine people’s problem-solving abilities and how quickly they can recall and use the information they’ve heard, seen, or learned.

Have you taken your IQ (Integrity Quotient) test?

First, what is integrity?

There you have it.

As applied to human daily interactions, choices, and decisions at all levels of civic society, governments, and institutions, integrity is the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles.

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