During the 1920s in Canada, which of the following individuals would have been most likely to be accepted for immigration into Canada following IQ testing?

a. James, from Britain, who had an IQ of 91.
b. Sasha, from Russia, who had an IQ of 100.
c. Altan, from Turkey, who had an IQ of 92.
d. Renada, from Italy, who had an IQ of 83.


Answer: a. James, from Britain, who had an IQ of 91.

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