HOW are you intelligent

Started by yerssot5 pages

*takes pics*
definitly working

my best were linguistic and musical
which makes since cuz i like music in other languages😄

*still running in circles* i'm getting dizzy.......*passes out on the floor*

The Seven Intelligence Areas

Linguistic: 5

Logical-Mathematical: 7

Spatial: 6

Bodily-Kinesthetic: 6

Musical: 8

Interpersonal: 6

Intrapersonal: 4

ONLY 6 IN SPATIAL???? wait, that means exterior. NOT space.

Linguistic: 9

Logical-Mathematical: 5

Spatial: 5

Bodily-Kinesthetic: 6

Musical: 8

Interpersonal: 5

Intrapersonal: 8

Originally posted by cermiestar
*still running in circles* i'm getting dizzy.......*passes out on the floor*

you still need to be running there cermie 😉

hey..did you guyz check emode.com? lotz of VERY interesting (and rather accurate, i'd say) tests

you came out as "normal"? 😛

no...i got an 127 IQ...i'm rather dumb, i'd say 😬

and you don't need a test for that 😛

they say i'm dumber than the eye can tell 😛

your eye speaks??

yes..both actually...it's quite a neat trick..took me long enough to learn

and what do they tell you?

i've been lookin at everyone's scores. god dammit!!!!!! this explains all the D minuses in skewl

No, that would be the weed 😛

hey check this!..it's really brain teasing..one of the best tests i've ever had..it's great.
http://www.emode.com/tests/braintwister/
i scored 24 out of 30...91% 😄

Originally posted by diegocala
No, that would be the weed 😛

yea, that too. i've been a bad bad wittle guurl

Well, high and/or low scores in the Multiple Intelligence test doesn’t make anyone geniuses or idiots. This guy Gardner just sat down, and decided, that it takes more to being brainy than being able to solve Einsteins Field Equations for gravity, or go “Elementary, my dear Watson”, when posed with a puzzle. I just thought it was funny since I have zero sense of direction 🙂

This page tells you what it’s all about.

http://www.mitest.com/omultint.htm

And for those who hate links:

Linguistic - the ability to use language to describe events, to build trust and rapport, to develop logical arguments and use rhetoric, or to be expressive and metaphoric. Possible vocations that use linguistic intelligence include journalism, administrator, contractor, salesperson, clergy, counselors, lawyers, professor, philosopher, playwright, poet, advertising copywriter and novelist.

Logical-Mathematical - the ability to use numbers to compute and describe, to use mathematical concepts to make conjectures, to apply mathematics in personal daily life, to apply mathematics to data and construct arguments, to be sensitive to the patterns, symmetry, logic, and aesthetics of mathematics, and to solve problems in design and modeling. Possible vocations that use the logical-mathematics intelligence include accountant, bookkeeper, statistician, trades person, homemaker, computer programmer, scientist, composer, engineer, inventor, or designer.

Musical - the ability to understand and develop musical technique, to respond emotionally to music and to work together to use music to meet the needs of others, to interpret musical forms and ideas, and to create imaginative and expressive performances and compositions. Possible vocations that use the musical intelligence include technician, music teacher, instrument maker, choral, band, and orchestral performer or conductor, music critic, aficionado, music collector, composer, conductor, and individual or small group performer.

Spatial/Visual - the ability to perceive and represent the visual-spatial world accurately, to arrange color, line, shape, form and space to meet the needs of others, to interpret and graphically represent visual or spatial ideas, to transform visual or spatial ideas into imaginative and expressive creations. Possible vocations that use spatial intelligence include illustrator, artist, guide, photographer, interior decorator, painter, clothing designer, weaver, builder, architect, art critic, inventor, or cinematographer.

Bodily-Kinesthetic - the ability to use the body and tools to take effective action or to construct or repair, to build rapport to console and persuade, and to support others, to plan strategically or to critique the actions of the body, to appreciate the aesthetics of the body and to use those values to create new forms of expression. Possible vocations that use the bodily-kinesthetic intelligence include mechanic, trainer, contractor, craftsperson, tool and dye maker, coach, counselor, salesperson, sports analyst, professional athlete, dance critic, sculptor, choreographer, actor, dancer or puppeteer.

Interpersonal/Social - the ability to organize people and to communicate clearly what needs to be done, to use empathy to help others and to solve problems, to discriminate and interpret among different kinds of interpersonal clues, and to influence and inspire others to work toward a common goal. Possible vocations that use the interpersonal intelligence include administrator, manager, politician, social worker, doctor, nurse, therapist, teacher, sociologist, psychologist, psychotherapist, consultant, charismatic leader, politician, and evangelist.

Intrapersonal - the ability to assess one's own strengths, weaknesses, talents, and interests and use them to set goals, to understand oneself to be of service to others, to form and develop concepts and theories based on an examination of oneself, and to reflect on one's inner moods, intuitions, and temperament and to use them to create or express a personal view. Possible vocations that use the intrapersonal intelligence include planner, small business owner, psychologist, artist, religious leader, and writer.

Naturalist* - the ability to recognize and classify plants, minerals, and animals, including rocks and grass and all variety of flora and fauna, and to recognize cultural artifacts like cars and sneakers. Possible vocations that use the naturalist intelligence include conservation, biologist, teacher, lobbyist, and park service. *Because this is a recent addition to the Intelligences, we have not yet included it in the Multiple Intelligence Tests our site features.

The Seven Intelligence Areas

Linguistic: 5
Logical-Mathematical: 4
Spatial: 5
Bodily-Kinesthetic: 6
Musical: 11
Interpersonal: 5
Intrapersonal: 3

A Short Definition of your Highest Score

Musical - the ability to understand and develop musical technique, to respond emotionally to music and to work together to use music to meet the needs of others, to interpret musical forms and ideas, and to create imaginative and expressive performances and compositions. Possible vocations that use the musical intelligence include technician, music teacher, instrument maker, choral, band, and orchestral performer or conductor, music critic, aficionado, music collector, composer, conductor, and individual or small group performer.

hmm...huh? lol 😛