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It is, but it's less culturally based. In western countries, I'd guess those figures would work well because we, as children, generally have toys with figures to place and build and stuff like that. But I really don't think any IQ tests are actually completely accurate and independent from culture.but even what is a "visual figure" is culturally based as well.
That's stimulation, so you're referring to nurture. But I see your point, it's probably very true, except in the cases where smarter students are consciously dumbed down to stay at the level of peers (they did that to me. It happens).Actually an expectation of a higher IQ test or an expectation of a child having an high IQ test will actually determine an higher IQ. Teachers will unconsciously give more time and attention to children that are defined as "gifted" in their classes.