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Howard Gardner has proposed many types of intelligences except _________.

[1] Variations in Psychological Attributes
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Two statements are given in the question below as Assertion (A) and Reasoning (R).

Assertion (A): PASS processes operate on a knowledge base developed either formally (through reading and writing and experimenting) or informally from the environment.

Reason (R): The functioning of these processes are not interdependent on each other.

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Two statements are given in the question below as Assertion (A) and Reasoning (R).

Assertion (A): A strong sense of self-efficacy allows people to select, influence and construct the circumstances of their own life.

Reason (R): People’s expectations of mastery or achievement and their convictions about their own effectiveness determine the types of behaviors they engage in.

[2] Self and Personality
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Two statements are given in the question below as Assertion (A) and Reasoning (R).

Assertion (A): Self-concept is the way we perceive ourselves and the ideas we hold about our competencies and attributes.

Reason (R): Parents who make decisions for their children when they do not need assistance often suffer from low self-esteem.

[2] Self and Personality
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Read the case given below and answer the questions by choosing the most appropriate option:

This is a story of three students Ruby, Radhika and Shankar who were enrolled in an Undergraduate Psychology Program in a University. Ruby was the admission officer’s dream. She was selected for the program as she had perfect entrance test scores, outstanding grades and excellent letters of recommendation. But when it was time for Ruby to start coming up with ideas of her own, she disappointed her professors.

On the other hand, Radhika did not meet the admission officer’s expectations. She had good grades but low entrance exam scores. However, her letters of recommendation described her as a creative young woman. She could design and implement research work with minimal guidance at college.

Shankar ranked somewhere in between the two students. He was satisfactory on almost every traditional measure of success. But rather than falling somewhere in the middle of his class at college, Shankar proved to be an outstanding student. His strength lay in the ability to not only adapt well to the demands of his new environment but also to modify the environment to suit his needs.

Identify the theory of intelligence which best explains the intelligence of all the three students in the story.

[1] Variations in Psychological Attributes
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Read the case given below and answer the questions by choosing the most appropriate option:

This is a story of three students Ruby, Radhika and Shankar who were enrolled in an Undergraduate Psychology Program in a University. Ruby was the admission officer’s dream. She was selected for the program as she had perfect entrance test scores, outstanding grades and excellent letters of recommendation. But when it was time for Ruby to start coming up with ideas of her own, she disappointed her professors.

On the other hand, Radhika did not meet the admission officer’s expectations. She had good grades but low entrance exam scores. However, her letters of recommendation described her as a creative young woman. She could design and implement research work with minimal guidance at college.

Shankar ranked somewhere in between the two students. He was satisfactory on almost every traditional measure of success. But rather than falling somewhere in the middle of his class at college, Shankar proved to be an outstanding student. His strength lay in the ability to not only adapt well to the demands of his new environment but also to modify the environment to suit his needs.

Identify the type of intelligence Ruby possesses.

[1] Variations in Psychological Attributes
Chapter: [1] Variations in Psychological Attributes
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Read the case given below and answer the questions by choosing the most appropriate option:

This is a story of three students Ruby, Radhika and Shankar who were enrolled in an Undergraduate Psychology Program in a University. Ruby was the admission officer’s dream. She was selected for the program as she had perfect entrance test scores, outstanding grades and excellent letters of recommendation. But when it was time for Ruby to start coming up with ideas of her own, she disappointed her professors.

On the other hand, Radhika did not meet the admission officer’s expectations. She had good grades but low entrance exam scores. However, her letters of recommendation described her as a creative young woman. She could design and implement research work with minimal guidance at college.

Shankar ranked somewhere in between the two students. He was satisfactory on almost every traditional measure of success. But rather than falling somewhere in the middle of his class at college, Shankar proved to be an outstanding student. His strength lay in the ability to not only adapt well to the demands of his new environment but also to modify the environment to suit his needs.

Which of the following statement is NOT TRUE about Radhika’s intelligence?

[1] Variations in Psychological Attributes
Chapter: [1] Variations in Psychological Attributes
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Read the case given below and answer the questions by choosing the most appropriate option:

This is a story of three students Ruby, Radhika and Shankar who were enrolled in an Undergraduate Psychology Program in a University. Ruby was the admission officer’s dream. She was selected for the program as she had perfect entrance test scores, outstanding grades and excellent letters of recommendation. But when it was time for Ruby to start coming up with ideas of her own, she disappointed her professors.

On the other hand, Radhika did not meet the admission officer’s expectations. She had good grades but low entrance exam scores. However, her letters of recommendation described her as a creative young woman. She could design and implement research work with minimal guidance at college.

Shankar ranked somewhere in between the two students. He was satisfactory on almost every traditional measure of success. But rather than falling somewhere in the middle of his class at college, Shankar proved to be an outstanding student. His strength lay in the ability to not only adapt well to the demands of his new environment but also to modify the environment to suit his needs.

Two statements are given in the question below as Assertion (A) and Reasoning (R).

Assertion (A): Shankar is not high in contextual intelligence.

Reason (R): Shankar was good at adapting well to the demands of his new environment and modifying the environment to suit his needs.

[1] Variations in Psychological Attributes
Chapter: [1] Variations in Psychological Attributes
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Read the case given below and answer the questions by choosing the most appropriate option:

This is a story of three students Ruby, Radhika and Shankar who were enrolled in an Undergraduate Psychology Program in a University. Ruby was the admission officer’s dream. She was selected for the program as she had perfect entrance test scores, outstanding grades and excellent letters of recommendation. But when it was time for Ruby to start coming up with ideas of her own, she disappointed her professors.

On the other hand, Radhika did not meet the admission officer’s expectations. She had good grades but low entrance exam scores. However, her letters of recommendation described her as a creative young woman. She could design and implement research work with minimal guidance at college.

Shankar ranked somewhere in between the two students. He was satisfactory on almost every traditional measure of success. But rather than falling somewhere in the middle of his class at college, Shankar proved to be an outstanding student. His strength lay in the ability to not only adapt well to the demands of his new environment but also to modify the environment to suit his needs.

Identify the three components of intelligence that Ruby is high on.

[1] Variations in Psychological Attributes
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Nafisa feels that she is liked by her peers in class. This reflects that she ______.

[2] Self and Personality
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____________ refers to the abilities involved in forming, using, and transforming mental images.

[1] Variations in Psychological Attributes
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If a person has the skill of understanding the motives, feelings and behaviours of other people, he/she is said to have:

[1] Variations in Psychological Attributes
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Intelligence is composed of one general factor (g) and several specific factors (s). Who gave this theory?

[1] Variations in Psychological Attributes
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PASS model of intelligence was proposed by:

[1] Variations in Psychological Attributes
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Charles Spearman prepared:

[1] Variations in Psychological Attributes
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Spatial Ability refers to:

[1] Variations in Psychological Attributes
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Experiential intelligence refers to:

[1] Variations in Psychological Attributes
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The ideas we hold about our competencies and attributes is also called ____________.

[2] Self and Personality
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____________ observation is one of the primary ways of learning about the way people behave in a given setting.

[9] Developing Psychological Skills
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Jasleen is high on critical thinking and can manipulate symbols to solve numerical problems. She is also high on the ability to understand one’s own feelings, motives, and desires. Which of the following intelligence is displayed by Jasleen?

  1. Spatial
  2. Logical-mathematical
  3. Interpersonal
  4. Intrapersonal
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