Briefly I'd say about the "Questions" part of your question Brianna...the answer is more questions...
"What exactly is the definition of intelligence?"
To me, Brianna, Intelligence can just mean knowing where to look for answers...so, like Einstein's pet terrapin, I simply googled your question exactly as you posted it...
"intelligence questions and answers".The quote above and the following three things
(1.Does prediction only occur in the neocortex? 2.What exactly is happening when the cortex makes a prediction? 3.Can you explain further how sequences are stored?) I got from just the the second website that Google threw up (out of over 32 million results).
The website (called
http://www.onintelligence.org/qa.php) is about the author's book and looks like being quite a serious tome.
Your question though may have been less academically aimed more at IQ tests and their relevance to calculating IQ, in which case Google's very frst hit for your question throws up a site about IQ Tests (
http://www.knowledgebase-script.com/demo/article-467.html with questions and answers.
Maybe this was more what you were looking for? Or somewhere in between?
Certainly I think Intelligence partly means simply knowing what questions to ask. Answers mean either looking in your own memory bank or knowing how to plunder other people's brains.
And, with Googles help, it only took me only 0.16 seconds!
If you give us the whole project question in full* then I am sure someone on IA will be just itching to explain what they think.
* Either by modifying this question or posting another.