Problem Solving

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Mastering Problem Solving

Challenge your mind and enhance your understanding of various thinking styles and problem-solving techniques with our engaging quiz. Dive deep into concepts ranging from logical and creative thinking to emotional reasoning and scientific methodologies.

Key Features:

  • 30 thought-provoking questions
  • Improve critical thinking skills
  • Explore emotional and logical reasoning
45 Questions11 MinutesCreated by ThinkingTree42
Thinking is the movement of mind from the unknown to the known
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We can express thinking just in a verbal form.
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When a person use mascot for luck, so he thought in an emotional way.
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If a person opposes the promotion of one of his subordinates because he does not like him, so he thought in an Emotional way.
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Axiom and repetition are two characteristics of the scientific thinking.
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Creative thinking is the Individual`s ability to express a supportive or opposing opinion in different situations, with convincing reasons for his opinion.
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Logical thinking is the improvement in natural thinking through control its excesses
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Oversimplifying the facts is one disadvantage of emotional thinking.
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Socrates teachings consider the first documented attempt at creative thinking.
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Thinking through which problems are solved in a scientific way through discipline thinking, is creative thinking.
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Emotional thinking is a thinking in which a person relies on incorrect or acceptable reasons to explain situations.
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Logical thinking characterized by axiom.
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Natural thinking is the art of managing the word NO .
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Natural thinking depends on reasoning to understand situations.
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Doubt comes after criticism.
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Criticism is the hesitation between two opposites.
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Tenuous criticism means using criticism to defend current believes or opinions we believe in against justification.
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Dexterous criticism means apply the critical questions on believes, theories, and ideas.
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The first documented attempts at logical thinking go back to the teachings of Socrates.
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Logical thinking supports the ability to understanding of problems and skepticism about them.
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Critical thinking supports the ability to subjecting the data to mental tests in order to identify the clues and establish evidence.
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Logical thinking is the thinking through which problems are solved in a scientific way through discipline thinking.
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Accumulations means following specific steps according to the research method used.
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Mythical thinking characterized by accuracy.
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Scientific technique is hampered because people prefer to use trial and error technique.
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Choosing the most appropriate alternative is the last step in applying the scientific method.
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Creative thinking is the art of managing the word NO.
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Scientific thinking is a complex mental activity directed by a strong desire to reach original outcomes that were not previously known.
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Organization means each researcher adds something new to the knowledge.
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Accumulation means Following specific steps according to the research method used.
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Creative thinking reflects the dominance of the left hemisphere of the brain.
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People who are controlled by the left hemisphere of brain characterized by randomness in handling matters.
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Fluency means the ability to generate the largest number of ideas or synonyms when responding to a specific stimulus.
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Fluency means the ability to produce unfamiliar ideas that no one has ever seen before.
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Sensitivity to problems means the ability to perceive problems related to a particular topic before others notice them.
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Originality means the ability to produce unfamiliar and distinctive ideas that no one has ever seen before.
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Verbal fluency is related to the ability and speed to produce ideas related to a particular situation.
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Mental block is a situation in which you are suddenly unable to remember something or are not capable of understanding something
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................means explaining an idea in one way, and getting frustrated when others do not understand.
COMMUNICATION DIFFICULTIES
EMOTIONAL BLOCK
.............. Can include anything from a fear of risk taking to a tendency to judge or approach the problem with a negative attitude
COMMUNICATION DIFFICULTIES
EMOTIONAL BLOCK
............ Means there is only one right answer or way to use an object
CULTURE
ASSUMPTIONS
............defines the way we live and limits the ideas we may generate or consider.
CULTURE
ASSUMPTIONS
Too much information, irrelevant information, consider
DISTRACTIONS
ASSUMPTIONS
List the positive aspects or possible outcomes of the problem, refers to
DEALING WITH RISK
ATTITUDE ADJUSTMENT
How to think out of the box, refers to
DEALING WITH RISK
ENCOURAGE YOUR CREATIVITY
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