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Intelligence Test 349
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Intelligence Test 349
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    There are ________ forms of Multiple intelligence?
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    There is eight multiple intelligence as introduced by Howard Gardner. Gardner believes that people are born with all the intelligence. This theory is completely different from the single factor theory. Gardner has introduced eight types of Multiple Intelligences -: Linguistic, Logical/Mathematical, Spatial, Bodily-Kinesthetic, Musical, Interpersonal, Intrapersonal, and Naturalist.

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    Spearman proposed which theory of intelligence
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    Spearman proposed the two factor theory of intelligence this theory considers that intelligence consist of two factor: a general intelligent factor , G; and several specific factor S.

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    Which one of the following is not a limitation of the intelligence test?
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    All of the above mentioned points are the limitations of the intelligence tests. While undergoing an intelligence test the teacher mainly focuses upon the items of the test and the intelligence level entirely depends on the strength of the items. Every individual have different traits, so each person cannot be judged on the basis of a single test.
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    Crystallized intelligence is largely dependent on:
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    Fluid intelligence is a biologically based form of intelligence that is innate and involves reasoning ability. Crystallized intelligence is largely dependent on education and experience.
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    Practical Intelligence uses
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    The correct answer is option D, i.e., all of the above. Robert Sternberg in 1985 proposed the Triarchic Theory of Intelligence. This theory integrated the elements of intelligence which were left out by Gardner’s theory. According to this theory, there are three important aspect of intelligence: Analytical Intelligence, Creative Intelligence and Practical Intelligence. Practical Intelligence is the ability to deal with daily life problems by finding the best fit between oneself and the environment. This is done by either adapting with the environment, or shaping the environment according to one’s needs or selecting a new environment.

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    Creativity is associated with divergent thinking in the same way intelligence is associated with:
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    Intelligence is associated with convergent thinking, whereas creativity is associated with divergent thinking, which is thinking in novel and unusual directions. Tests of thinking can predict which children are most likely to be gifted when they are older.
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    Who made the first attempt to classify mental retardation in terms of intelligence?
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    Alfred Binet was the first psychologist who tried to formalize the concept of intelligence in terms of mental operations. Binet’s theory of intelligence simple as it arose from his interest in differentiating more intelligent from less intelligent individuals.

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    Who has propounded the “Triarchic Theory of Intelligence”?
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    Robert Sternberg has formulated the “Triarchic theory of intelligence" in 1985. He said that the intelligence of a person depends on the environment of a person. His theory compromises three parts - componential, experiential, and practical.

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    Which of the following is the first intelligence test of the world, in which the term IQ was used?
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    The Stanford Binet Intelligence Test used the term IQ for the first time. A single number, known as intelligence quotient (IQ. was used in this test to represent an individual’s score on the test. This was the first test which became the basis for the intelligence tests. 

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    The concept of mental age and intelligence quotient is grown out of -
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    The correct answer is option C. i.e.., Stanford-Binet Scale. The Stanford Binet Scale is the test used to study the cognitive ability and intelligence test. Stanford –Binet test was propounded by Alfred Binet to measure IQ. The Wechsler scale is an IQ designed to measure intelligence and cognitive ability. The validity coefficients are used to reflect how well assessment instruments predict a well-accepted indicator of a given concept.

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