Types and purpose of intelligence

Intelligence is defined as the ability or capacity of human being to think, analyze life situations, and use brain to solve problems and to understand norms, social values and customs. Every human being has the capacity to reason but the degree matters. This brings out difference in respect to reasoning capability of an individual. There are two main forms of intelligence that is used as a way of assessing intelligence. First there is verbal Intelligence which is the ability of human being to understand and solve problems based to language. Second form is nonverbal Intelligence which is the ability to comprehend and solve spatial and visual problems.

Types of intelligence as used by political systems include Military Intelligence which is used by military to gather information used fro decision making. Other levels of Intelligence include Artificial, tactical, operational and strategic intelligence. Intelligence is used for the purpose of reasoning to come up with solution to a particular problem.  Intelligence is used by learners to solve academic problems and to do tests (Richelson, 2008). The process of learning requires application of intelligence particularly when it comes to handling of class problems.

Categories of Intelligence Community
Some communities are considered to have more Intelligence than others such as Israelites. Hebrew is the most known community that has high Intelligence used for research to particular matters that need the use of high brains. Aman is the supreme Intelligence branch in Israel that deals with defense. Most of the defense forces in Israel like Naval, Air, Field and Intelligence corps have been incorporated from this community. Mossad is an agency that is responsible for provision of overseas protection (Richelson, 2008). Most governments use military forces that have been trained in Israel because it is considered as one of the major source of intelligent force.

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