IQ (disambiguation)

IQ or intelligence quotient is a score derived from one of several standardized tests designed to assess human intelligence.

IQ may also refer to:

Arts and entertainment

Film and television

  • "IQ" (Frasier), episode 19 from the sixth season of the sitcom Frasier
  • I.Q. (film), a 1994 comedy film starring Walter Matthau as Albert Einstein
  • "iQ", an episode of the television series iCarly

Literature

  • I.Q. (comics), a DC Comics character
  • I, Q, a Star Trek novel
  • I, Q (book series), a series of young adult fiction mysteries by Roland Smith
  • I.Q., a Marvel Comics character from Young Allies

Other media

Businesses and organisations

  • IQ Crew, PC Services department of Circuit City electronics
  • Industries Qatar, a company based in Qatar
  • Institute of Quarrying, an international engineering professional body based in Nottingham, England
  • Augsburg Airways (IATA airline designator), a former German airline
  • Qazaq Air (IATA airline designator), a Kazakh airline

Science and technology

  • .iq, the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Iraq
  • 2-Amino-3-methylimidazo[4,5-f]quinoline, a heterocyclic amine; See Heterocyclic amine formation in meat
  • IQ 151, a microcomputer produced in Czechoslovakia during the 1980s
  • IQ Modulation, an analog and a digital modulation scheme
  • I-Q signal, in-phase and quadrature components of amplitude modulated sinusoids
  • Image quality, characteristic of an image that measures perceived image degradation
  • Information quality, quality of the content of information systems

Other uses

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See also

  • IQ Sapuri, a former Japanese game show
  • Social IQ, a measure of a person's social ability compared to other people of their age
  • All pages with titles containing IQ
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