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Question
How do aptitude and interest differ?
Options
Aptitude is "can do"; interest is "want to do".
Aptitude measures learning; interest predicts ability.
Aptitude is learned; interest is innate.
Both are the same concept.
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Solution
Aptitude is "can do"; interest is "want to do".
Explanation:
Aptitude refers to natural ability ("can do"), while interest refers to personal preference or liking for an activity ("want to do"), regardless of talent.
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