Intelligence And Its Theories Quiz 2 (30 MCQs)

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1. What is verbal/linguistic?
2. Validity is .....
3. Howard Gardner developed his theories in
4. The alternative uses test (how many uses for a sock can you think of? ) is a measure of
5. The Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test was originally created for?
6. How many different intelligences are there?
7. The piano player displayed amazing ..... intelligence
8. ..... thought that it's too narrow to see 'intelligence' as one single thing. So he added 9 different modalities of intelligence.
9. Little Sally always likes to tell her mom and dad about everything she reads in her books each day. From this, what strong intelligence does Sally have?
10. Year-old Vickie loves to be alone and listen to music in her room. Which type of multiple intelligences does this illustrate?
11. Todd does not have the best test scores but has an insightful and creative mind. Which type of intelligence does he have?
12. Created the IQ test
13. Intrapersonal intelligence is best described as:
14. Practical Intelligence is also known as .....
15. Who proposed the Two Mindset Theory?
16. An outgoing person who loves talking with others would likely have a high intelligence score in which category?
17. Those who score above average on tests of mathematical aptitude are also likely to score above average on tests of verbal aptitude. According to Spearman, this best illustrates the importance of:
18. Which theory deals with the ability to produce and appreciate rhythm, pitch and timber?
19. They can be taught through logic games, investigations, mysteries.
20. This intelligence means you have great rhythm, a knack for creating, singing or playing melodies.
21. A 10 year-old child that has a mental age of 10 has which IQ?
22. All of the following people are known for their theories of intelligence except for
23. Lillian began playing complex piano pieces at the age of 4. What intelligence is she demonstrating?
24. If you have low bodily-kinesthetic intelligence, you probably are not very good at .....
25. They can be taught through group activities, dialogues/debates, and class discussions
26. They can be taught by turning lessons/concepts into lyrics or rhythms.
27. What kind of skills is this, "apply what one has learned."
28. Being "body smart" refers to which type of intelligence, according to Gardner?
29. A valid tests measures what?
30. A test designed to assess whether newly graduated medical students should be granted the legal right to practice medicine would most likely be considered a(n) ..... test.