#1
Who proposed the concept of multiple intelligences?
Howard Gardner
ExplanationHoward Gardner proposed the concept of multiple intelligences.
#2
Which intelligence is related to the ability to understand and manage one's own emotions and the emotions of others?
Emotional Intelligence
ExplanationEmotional Intelligence involves understanding and managing one's own emotions and the emotions of others.
#3
What does the acronym IQ stand for in the context of intelligence testing?
Intelligence Quotient
ExplanationIQ stands for Intelligence Quotient in the context of intelligence testing.
#4
Which theorist proposed the concept of 'Multiple Intelligences' based on different cognitive abilities?
Howard Gardner
ExplanationHoward Gardner proposed the concept of 'Multiple Intelligences' based on different cognitive abilities.
#5
Who developed the concept of 'emotional intelligence' and introduced the term in a popular book?
Daniel Goleman
ExplanationDaniel Goleman developed the concept of 'emotional intelligence' and introduced the term in a popular book.
#6
According to the G Factor theory, who proposed the concept of 'general intelligence'?
Charles Spearman
ExplanationCharles Spearman proposed the concept of 'general intelligence' in the G Factor theory.
#7
Which type of intelligence is associated with problem-solving and logical reasoning?
Analytical Intelligence
ExplanationAnalytical Intelligence is associated with problem-solving and logical reasoning.
#8
What is the main idea behind Sternberg's Triarchic Theory of Intelligence?
Intelligence is based on three aspects: analytical, creative, and practical.
ExplanationSternberg's Triarchic Theory states that intelligence involves analytical, creative, and practical aspects.
#9
Who developed the concept of the 'g factor' in intelligence?
Raymond Cattell
ExplanationRaymond Cattell developed the concept of the 'g factor' in intelligence.
#10
Which type of intelligence involves the ability to use and manipulate objects or visualize spatial relationships?
Spatial Intelligence
ExplanationSpatial Intelligence involves using and manipulating objects or visualizing spatial relationships.
#11
Who proposed the concept of 'Practical Intelligence' as an aspect of intelligence?
Robert Sternberg
ExplanationRobert Sternberg proposed the concept of 'Practical Intelligence' as an aspect of intelligence.
#12
In the context of intelligence testing, what does the term 'standardization' refer to?
The process of setting a uniform scoring system for the test.
ExplanationStandardization refers to the process of setting a uniform scoring system for intelligence testing.
#13
According to the 'Theory of General Intelligence,' who proposed that there is a single underlying factor for all cognitive abilities?
Charles Spearman
ExplanationCharles Spearman proposed that there is a single underlying factor for all cognitive abilities in the Theory of General Intelligence.
#14
What is the primary focus of Gardner's 'Naturalist Intelligence'?
Understanding and appreciating the natural world
ExplanationGardner's 'Naturalist Intelligence' focuses on understanding and appreciating the natural world.
#15
Which intelligence theory emphasizes the importance of practical skills and the ability to adapt to the environment?
Triarchic Theory
ExplanationTriarchic Theory emphasizes the importance of practical skills and the ability to adapt to the environment.
#16
In the context of intelligence testing, what does the term 'reliability' refer to?
Consistency of test results over time
ExplanationReliability refers to the consistency of test results over time in intelligence testing.
#17
Which type of intelligence involves the ability to use practical knowledge in everyday situations?
Practical Intelligence
ExplanationPractical Intelligence involves the ability to use practical knowledge in everyday situations.
#18
What is the primary focus of Sternberg's 'Analytical Intelligence'?
Problem-solving and logical reasoning
ExplanationThe primary focus of Sternberg's 'Analytical Intelligence' is problem-solving and logical reasoning.
#19
According to Gardner, which type of intelligence involves the ability to understand and interact effectively with others?
Interpersonal Intelligence
ExplanationInterpersonal Intelligence involves understanding and interacting effectively with others.
#20
Who proposed the theory of 'emotional intelligence' as a distinct form of intelligence?
Daniel Goleman
ExplanationDaniel Goleman proposed the theory of 'emotional intelligence' as a distinct form of intelligence.
#21
In the context of Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences, what does the term 'existential intelligence' refer to?
Contemplation of life and death issues
ExplanationExistential Intelligence refers to contemplation of life and death issues within Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences.
#22
Which psychologist introduced the concept of 'fluid intelligence' and 'crystallized intelligence'?
Raymond Cattell
ExplanationRaymond Cattell introduced the concepts of 'fluid intelligence' and 'crystallized intelligence'.
#23
What is the Flynn effect in intelligence testing?
The phenomenon of increasing intelligence scores over time.
ExplanationThe Flynn effect refers to the phenomenon of increasing intelligence scores over time in intelligence testing.
#24
Which intelligence theory emphasizes the importance of context and culture in assessing intelligence?
Cultural-Historical Theory
ExplanationCultural-Historical Theory emphasizes the importance of context and culture in assessing intelligence.
#25
What is the term for the phenomenon where individuals with high intelligence in one area may not necessarily excel in other areas?
Savant syndrome
ExplanationSavant syndrome is the term for the phenomenon where individuals with high intelligence in one area may not necessarily excel in other areas.