Intelligence

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Test Your Intelligence Knowledge

Are you ready to dive into the fascinating world of intelligence? This quiz assesses your understanding of various theories and concepts related to intelligence. Whether you're a student, teacher, or just curious, this quiz is designed to challenge and inform!

  • 12 thought-provoking questions
  • Covers multiple intelligence theories
  • Great for self-assessment and learning
12 Questions3 MinutesCreated by ThinkingBridge247
Define intelligence.
The ability to learn from one’s experiences, acquire knowledge, and use resources effectively in adapting to new situations or solving problems
The combination of mathematical calculation, reading, memory, and academic problem-solving abilities
A combination of grade point average and IQ test scores
The processing speed of the brain
The intelligence theorist who devised a theory of multiple intelligences is:
Sternberg
Terman
Gardner
Weschsler
According to Gardner’s theory, superstar athletes such as Michael Jordan, would be classified as very high in:
Bodily-kinesthetic intelligence
Naturalistic intelligence
Interpersonal intelligence
Logical-mathematical intelligence
Dennis’s garden is the envy of the town. He can make anything grow. According to Gardner’s multiple intelligence theory, what area of intelligence would Dennis score high in?
Bodily-kinesthetic
Visual-spatial
Naturalist
Intrapersonal
In Sternberg’s theory of intelligence, common sense (“Street Smarts”) would be classified under:
Creative intelligence
Practical intelligence
Analytical intelligence
Binet’s first intelligence test was designed to measure:
Emotional intelligence
Mental age
Practical intelligence
Which of the following was originally used to determine intelligence quotient (IQ)?
IQ = MA/CA X 100
IQ = CA-MA X 100
IQ = 100 – (MA=CA)
IQ = CA/MA X 100
In the formula for IQ, CA stands for:
Chronological age
Comparative age
Contrasting arrangements
Computation argument
Mild ID on the IQ scale:
55-70
81-90
71-80
91-110
Profound on the IQ scale
Below 45
Below 15
Below 25
Below 35
Giftedness
110-119
120-129
150 and above
130 or above
Freddie is a 10-year-old boy with a mental age of 12. According to the scoring of the Stanford-Binet test, Freddie’s intelligence quotient score is:
12
83
95
120
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