6. The original tests in the 1905 form
include:
"Le Regard"
Prehension Provoked by a Tactile Stimulus
Prehension Provoked by a Visual Perception
Recognition of Food
Quest of Food Complicated by a Slight Mechanical
Difficulty
Execution of Simple Commands and Imitation of
Simple Gestures
Verbal Knowledge of Objects
Verbal Knowledge of Pictures
Naming of Designated Objects
Immediate Comparison of Two Lines of Unequal
Lengths
Repetition of Three Figures
Comparison of Two Weights
7. Verbal Definition of Known Objects
Repetition of Sentences of Fifteen Words
Comparison of Known Objects from Memory
Exercise of Memory on Pictures
Drawing a Design from Memory
Immediate Repetition of Figures
Resemblances of Several Known Objects Given from Memory
Comparison of Lengths
Five Weights to be Placed in Order
Gap in Weights
Exercise upon Rhymes
Verbal Gaps to be Filled
Synthesis of Three Words in One Sentence
Reply to an Abstract Question
Reversal of the Hands of a Clock
Paper Cutting
Definitions of Abstract Terms
8. TIMELINE
April 1905: Development of Binet-Simon Test
announced at a conference in Rome
June 1905: Binet-Simon Intelligence Test
introduced
1908 and 1911: New Versions of Binet-Simon
Intelligence Test
1916: Stanford–Binet First Edition by Terman
1937: Second Edition by Terman and Merrill
1960 &1972: Third Edition by Merrill
1986: Fourth Edition by Thorndike, Hagen, and
Sattler
2003: Fifth Edition by Roid