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Howard Gardner's Eight Types of Intelligence Test

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Your result for Howard Gardner's Eight Types of Intelligence Test... Spatial4% Logical, 75% Spatial, 4% Linguistic, 31% Intrapersonal, 25% Interpersonal, 24% Musical, 16% Bodily-Kinesthetic and 41% Naturalistic!

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Howard Gardner's Eight Types of Intelligence Test at HelloQuizzy

 

"This area has to do with vision and spatial judgment. People with strong visual-spatial intelligence are typically very good at visualizing and mentally manipulating objects. They have a strong visual memory and are often artistically inclined. Those with visual-spatial intelligence also generally have a very good sense of direction and may also have very good hand-eye coordination, although this is normally seen as a characteristic of the bodily-kinesthetic intelligence.

 

 

Careers which suit those with this intelligence include artists, engineers, and architects." (Wikipedia)

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Musical

31% Logical, 43% Spatial, 12% Linguistic, 20% Intrapersonal, 27% Interpersonal, 45% Musical, 27% Bodily-Kinesthetic and 12% Naturalistic!

 

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"This area has to do with rhythm, music, and hearing. Those who have a high level of musical-rhythmic intelligence display greater sensitivity to sounds, rhythms, tones and music. They normally have good pitch and may even have absolute pitch, and are able to sing, play musical instruments, and compose music. Since there is a strong auditory component to this intelligence, those who are strongest in it may learn best via lecture. In addition, they will often use songs or rhythms to learn and memorize information, and may work best with music playing in the background.

 

Careers which suit those with this intelligence include instrumentalists, singers, conductors, disc-jockeys, and composers." (Wikipedia)

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Your result for Howard Gardner's Eight Types of Intelligence Test... Musical

 

27% Logical, 41% Spatial, 4% Linguistic, 39% Intrapersonal, 16% Interpersonal, 47% Musical, 25% Bodily-Kinesthetic and 27% Naturalistic!

 

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Howard Gardner's Eight Types of Intelligence Test at HelloQuizzy

 

"This area has to do with rhythm, music, and hearing. Those who have a high level of musical-rhythmic intelligence display greater sensitivity to sounds, rhythms, tones and music. They normally have good pitch and may even have absolute pitch, and are able to sing, play musical instruments, and compose music. Since there is a strong auditory component to this intelligence, those who are strongest in it may learn best via lecture. In addition, they will often use songs or rhythms to learn and memorize information, and may work best with music playing in the background.

 

Careers which suit those with this intelligence include instrumentalists, singers, conductors, disc-jockeys, and composers." (Wikipedia)

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Bodily-Kinesthetic

25% Logical, 18% Spatial, 39% Linguistic, 39% Intrapersonal, 24% Interpersonal, 18% Musical, 53% Bodily-Kinesthetic and 2% Naturalistic!

 

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"This area has to do with movement and doing. People are generally good at physical activities such as sports or dance and often prefer activities which use movement. People who have this intelligence usually learn better by getting up and moving around. They may enjoy acting or performing, and in general they are good at building and making things.

 

They often learn best by physically doing something, rather than reading or hearing about it. Those with strong bodily-kinesthetic intelligence seem to use what might be termed muscle memory; for example they remember things through their body, rather than through words (verbal memory) or images (visual memory). It requires the skills and dexterity for fine motor movements such as those required for dancing, athletics, surgery, craftmaking, etc.

 

Careers which suit those with this intelligence include athletes, dancers, actors, surgeons, builders, and soldiers." (Wikipedia)

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