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I took a similar test as a kid. I think it's just a "general cognition" battery of things, like assembling tangrams or remembering sequences of numbers and reciting in certain orders. Being able to "identify what's missing" indicates an ability to use inductive reasoning, pattern recognition, or short-term memory to find differences between two images.
All of those kinds of tests can add up to a psychiatrist getting a better picture of what your mental state is, how you process certain information, if you process certain kinds better than others, etc.
I don't know if they have a specific name, but I don't believe they're IQ tests in the traditional sense—more a way to compare you to a baseline and see how you deviate.
The pictures question wasn't about "comparing two pictures": pictures were presented only one by one and I was supposed to find "what was wrong".
I figured, I was just offering other possibilities.