Humans' average IQ's, by definition, are 100, so obviously the innate intelligence of vegetables is somewhat lower. But which vegetables display the highest average measurable IQ's?
I'm guessing the test was oral rather than written? Probably one section on mulch, another on compost, others on weeds, insect pests, chlorophyll production, attracting pollinators... for a small fee I'd be happy to administer such a test each year in my own garden, and I could use it as a marketing tool. I'm envisioning an ad campaign aimed at mothers promoting smarter veggies for smarter kids.
Some of these are fruits.
Potatoes are dumbasses but I've known some very intelligent sweet potatoes - much smarter than a lot of the people I've met in pubs on Friday nights
FWIW, I am fairly sure my brother-in-law is part turnip.