The Chitling Test (originally named the Dove Counterbalance General Intelligence Test) was created by Adrian Dove, State Employment Officer at the Watts State Employment Service office in Watts, California (1966).
Published in Jet magazine on February 9, 1967, it was designed to demonstrate differences in understanding and culture between races, specifically between African Americans and Whites.
The reason for the development of the Chitling Test was to show that blacks and whites are fundamentally opposed in their manner of speech.
[1] Some believe that many modern day tests are racially unfair and play to the advantage of the middle class, white population.
Cheap chitlings (not the kind you purchase at a frozen food counter) will taste rubbery unless they are cooked long enough.