#1
Who proposed the theory of multiple intelligences?
Howard Gardner
ExplanationHoward Gardner introduced the theory of multiple intelligences.
#2
Which of the following is NOT one of Howard Gardner's multiple intelligences?
Emotional
ExplanationEmotional intelligence is not included in Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences.
#3
Which of the following is NOT one of the types of intelligence proposed by Howard Gardner?
Kinesthetic intelligence
ExplanationKinesthetic intelligence is not one of the types of intelligence proposed by Howard Gardner.
#4
Who proposed the concept of 'the theory of relativity'?
Albert Einstein
ExplanationAlbert Einstein proposed the theory of relativity.
#5
What does the 'g' factor in intelligence theories refer to?
General intelligence
ExplanationThe 'g' factor refers to general intelligence in intelligence theories.
#6
Which psychologist proposed the concept of 'emotional intelligence'?
Daniel Goleman
ExplanationDaniel Goleman proposed the concept of emotional intelligence.
#7
What is the main idea behind the concept of 'fluid intelligence'?
The ability to adapt and solve new problems
ExplanationFluid intelligence relates to the capacity to solve new problems and adapt to new situations.
#8
Which of the following is a component of Robert Sternberg's triarchic theory of intelligence?
Analytical intelligence
ExplanationAnalytical intelligence is one of the components in Robert Sternberg's triarchic theory of intelligence.
#9
Who developed the concept of 'factor analysis' to study intelligence?
Charles Spearman
ExplanationCharles Spearman developed the concept of factor analysis to study intelligence.
#10
What is the primary criticism of the concept of 'emotional intelligence'?
It is too subjective and difficult to measure
ExplanationEmotional intelligence is criticized for being subjective and difficult to measure.
#11
Which type of intelligence is often emphasized in traditional IQ tests?
Analytical intelligence
ExplanationTraditional IQ tests often emphasize analytical intelligence.
#12
What is the Flynn effect?
An increase in intelligence scores over time
ExplanationThe Flynn effect refers to the observed increase in intelligence scores over time.
#13
What is the concept of 'practical intelligence' primarily concerned with?
The ability to navigate social situations effectively
ExplanationPractical intelligence focuses on the capacity to effectively navigate social situations.
#14
Which type of intelligence is most closely associated with creativity and innovation?
Creative intelligence
ExplanationCreative intelligence is strongly associated with creativity and innovation.
#15
What is the concept of 'multiple intelligences' criticized for?
Lack of empirical evidence to support its claims
ExplanationMultiple intelligences theory is criticized for lacking empirical evidence to support its claims.
#16
What is the main difference between crystallized intelligence and fluid intelligence?
Fluid intelligence involves reasoning and problem-solving in new situations, while crystallized intelligence involves using learned knowledge and experience.
ExplanationFluid intelligence is about adapting to new problems, while crystallized intelligence relies on past knowledge and experience.
#17
What is the main difference between the psychometric and cognitive approaches to intelligence?
The psychometric approach focuses on individual differences in test scores, while the cognitive approach focuses on cognitive processes underlying intelligence.
ExplanationThe psychometric approach deals with test scores, while the cognitive approach delves into cognitive processes.
#18
What is the concept of 'Savant Syndrome' primarily characterized by?
Exceptional abilities in a specific domain despite intellectual disabilities
ExplanationSavant Syndrome is characterized by remarkable abilities in a particular domain despite intellectual disabilities.