1. Individual differences in intelligence -- at least the kind of intelligence measured on IQ tests -- are:
a. environmentally determined with little genetic influence.
b. partly heritable.
c. entirely heritable.
d. uncorrelated with heritability.
2. Genetic testing is becoming popular and affordable. You should consider that:
a. current technology does not provide meaningful information about your genetic profile.
b. knowing genetic characteristics does not tell you what to do with this knowledge.
c. there is little risk that this information could be used against you.