The document discusses the original 1905 Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test. It describes some of the specific tests included in the original 1905 version, such as prehension provoked by tactile/visual stimuli, recognition of food, comparison of lines/weights, repetition of sentences/figures, and paper cutting. It also provides a timeline of developments of the Stanford-Binet test, from its introduction in 1905 by Binet and Simon through its revisions in 1908, 1911, 1916 when Stanford University began administering it, and its subsequent editions in 1937, 1960, 1972, 1986, and 2003.