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The correct answer is option B. Spatial intelligence is the ability to generate, retain, retrieve and transform well-structured visual images. It is an ability to visualize with the mind’s eye, grasp and anticipate the next stage and the ability to make a quick response. Spatial intelligence tests the candidates’ ability to manipulate 2D and 3D objects, visual movements and to know and spot the difference between shapes.
i. Spearman
ii. Binet
iii. Thorndike
iv. Termon
i. It signifies the degree of intelligence possessed by an individual.
ii. To find IQ, chronological age of an individual is divided by her mental age and then the ratio is multiplied by 100.
Howard Gardener talked about Bodily-kinesthetic intelligence. This theory states that intelligence is a potential specific connection between some special stimuli and responses. It supports the ideology that psychological and physical activities are interconnected. Hence, any damage made to one part of the brain affects the ability of doing a specific activity which is controlled by that damaged part. Thus, option b is the right answer.
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