Final answer:
The correct answer is option 2) Cognitive intelligence.
Step-by-step explanation:
It appears there might be a typographical error in the question. The term 'cartels' seems out of context when discussing forms of intelligence. Assuming the question is about which type of intelligence declines with age, research generally suggests that cognitive intelligence, particularly fluid intelligence, which involves the capacity to think logically and solve problems in novel situations, independent of acquired knowledge, is observed to decline as we grow older.
On the other hand, crystallized intelligence, which includes skills such as verbal ability and general knowledge, tends to remain stable or even improve with age. Types such as emotional intelligence and social intelligence are often maintained or can increase due to more life experiences, while physical intelligence (also known as bodily-kinesthetic intelligence), which relates to the use of the body to solve problems or create products, may decline due to physical aging processes.