ABSTRACT
The computer as an electronic and electromagnetic device is known for its versatile range of uses in every area of human endeavour more especially in scientific and mathematical calculations.
Although little thought has been given to designing a complete and concise intelligence test on a computer system online in our present environment. However, in developed countries where computerized games and robot systems have been developed, computers have proved that they constitute ways of indirectly testing intelligence.
This project is designed in order to implement an intelligence test on a computer system online. It tries as much as possible to incorporates the advantageous aspect of intelligence on a wide scale. It is designed to test the intelligence of primary school leavers using the common entrance examination and first school leaving examination as a standardized sample, and as such the psychological implication of such a design is very relevant.
The design in the system is quite simple and easy to understand. Its flexibility make it amendable for future changes and amendment to either incorporate other aspects of intelligence or to be designed for any other school age or class.
The questions of this intelligence test are programmed and visuals displayed on computer systems screen in a very interactive form. The student answers the question on the computer system.
The results obtained from the test gives an estimate of user’s (pupil’s) intelligence quotient (IQ). This is equally displayed and tells the pupil in what category he/she falls within. The result of the test is also displayed at the end of the test which goes a long way to lessen the fears of pupil’s that they were market down in the examination.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TITLE PAGE
CERTIFICATION
DEDICATION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
ABSTRACT
ORGANIZATION OF WORK
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1BACKGROUND OF STUDY
1.2STATEMENT OF PROBLEM
1.3AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF STUDY
1.4DELIMITATION
1.5SCOPE OF STUDY
1.6LIMITATION
1.7DEFINITION OF TERMS
CHAPTER TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
CHAPTER THREE
DESCRIPTION AND ANALYSIS OF THE EXISTING SYSTEM
3.1FACTS FINDING METHOD USED
3.2OBJECTIVES OF THE EXISTING SYSTEM
3.3INPUT PROCESS AND OUTPUT SPECIFICATION
3.4INFORMATION FLOW DIAGRAM
3.5PROBLEMS OF THE EXISTING SYSTEM
3.6JUSTIFICATION OF THE NEW SYSTEM
CHAPTER FOUR
DESIGN OF THE NEW SYSTEM
4.1INPUT SPECIFICATION AND DESIGN
4.2OUTPUT SPECIFICATION AND DESIGN
4.3FILE DESIGN
4.4PROCEDURE CHART
4.5SYSTEMS FLOWCHART
4.6SYSTEM REPQUIREMENT
CHAPTER FIVE
IMPLEMENTATION
5.1PROGRAM DESIGN
5.2PROGRAM FLOWCHART
5.3PSEUDOCODE
5.4SOURCE PROGRAM
CHAPTER SIX
DOCUMENTATION
6.1SYSTEM DOCUMENTATION
6.2PROGRAM DOCUMENTATION
6.3USER GUIDE
CHAPTER SEVEN
RECOMMENDATION
7.1CONCLUSION
7.2BIBLIGRAPHY