Good thinking, you're getting close to the best understanding that psychologists have at the moment. You should also factor in emotional and adversity intelligence. Both are critical in evaluating how we apply our thought processes in the real world.
People with a mature understanding of 'intelligence' know that IQ tests are about as reliable as Myers-Briggs tests: they're one-dimensional and provide results which have limited practical application.
People with a mature understanding of 'intelligence' know that IQ tests are about as reliable as Myers-Briggs tests: they're one-dimensional and provide results which have limited practical application.
Sum ergo sum