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I dont think so. Intelligence is aptitude, capability, or skill. Wisdom is knowledge and experience, etc. So op is right, i believe
Intelligence: "I'm smart. I don't have to study for the quiz."
Wisdom: "I should've studied for the quiz!"
Intelligence is knowledgeable and processing speed. Wisdom is awareness and memory.
You remember the store had 4 apples on the shelf, but you know 2 + 2 is 4.
Maybe in some colloquial definitions, but following the DnD conventions (which is what I assume op was talking about), Intelligence refers to knowledge, while Wisdom refers to perception, introspection, and metacognition (knowing that you know or don't know something) . So I think high Wis (you are quick on perceiving things) but low Int (not being able to remember what you know) would apply.
It's not a science, though. This is just my personal interpretation.