Knowledge and intelligence are so closely related.
Knowledge however, is not
experience based.You can be knowledgeable in many aspects without experiencing them. You've learned about what to do
if you're lost in the woods, what to do if someone is hurt, what to do if you are in danger.
Intelligence is how you apply your knowledge, i.e:
"Oh no someone is trying to break into my house
I have been taught about this situation, I am able to recognize that I am in this situation, thus I am knowledgeable of this experience although it is my first time going through it."
"Well I better call for 911!
I am intelligent because I have learned that in order to ensure my safety I need to notify the police of what is happening and not do anything irrational."
--- Now for the /divider ---
"Well I feel tough so I'll just go take the intruder on!
I have recognized the situation I am in and what to do (knowledge) although I know how to go about this (intelligence) I will take matters into my own hands (lack of common sense)."
On those basis, then you can call someone stupid/ignorant/un-knowledgeable/un-intelligent.
So what have we learned today?
not experience basedIntelligence is in conjunction with knowledge.
Without knowledge there cannot be intelligence
Common sense is the divider.