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Multiple Intelligences & Learning Style Test
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1.
You're waiting in the doctor's office with time to kill. From the following activities, which would you most likely pick to pass the time?
Doing a picture puzzle or doodling.
Listening to music on an MP3 player.
Reading an article or book.
Solving a logic puzzle in a magazine.
Going for a walk.
Talking with others who are also waiting.
Taking a personality test in a magazine.
Reading a nature magazine.
2.
You're selected from the crowd as a contestant on a TV game show. Which of the following types of tasks or questions would you probably find the easiest?
Math questions.
Biology questions.
Puns or riddles.
Identification of visual images.
Physically challenging tasks like throwing something at a target or completing an obstacle course.
Identification of sound clips.
Drawing images for my teammates to identify.
Questions requiring deep thought or introspection.
Tasks requiring leadership skills.
3.
You're on a dream vacation in an exotic and far-away land, but with one catch: you've promised a full presentation on the local culture to your community club when you get back. You're having so much fun that you leave your information gathering to the last day. Which would be the most efficient way for you to learn something about the culture... fast?
A photo and video exhibit at the museum.
A hands-on, interactive exhibit where I can touch items important to the culture.
Reading books and pamphlets on the plane on the way home.
Talking to some of the locals.
Exploring the land itself - the vegetation and animals.
Spending time alone, wandering and getting a sense of the place.
Going to a concert and listening to the traditional songs of the culture.
Checking out the timeline of their history to get a sense of the development of the culture.
4.
A friend of yours pops over for a visit, excited to tell you about his/her new house. What would be the best way for him/her to describe it to you so you can really imagine it?
Have her draw what the different rooms look like, how the furniture is placed, etc.
Have her explain it in detail using a lot of descriptive words.
Have her describe the layout in dimensions (i.e. the living room is 15 by 12 feet).
Have her describe the atmosphere of the house.
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