Multiple Intelligences-Psychology

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multiple intelligences test

Multiple Intelligences Test - based on Howard Gardner's MI Model more info at businessballs.com
Score the statements: 1 = Mostly Disagree, 2 = Slightly Disagree, 3 = Slightly Agree, 4 = Mostly Agree
Adults over 16 complete all questions. Young people between 8-16 answer red questions only.
Statement Score
I like to learn more about myself 4
I can play a musical instrument 1
I find it easiest to solve problems when I am doing something physical 2
I often have a song or piece of music in my head 4
I find budgeting and managing my money easy 4
I find it easy to make up stories 2
I have always been very co-ordinated 2
When talking to someone, I tend to listen to the words they use not just what they mean 3
I enjoy cross words, word searches or other word puzzles 4
I don’t like ambiguity, I like things to be clear 4
I enjoy logic puzzles such as 'sudoku' 1
I like to meditate 2
Music is very important to me 4
I am a convincing liar 2
I play a sport or dance 2
I am very interested in psychometrics (personality testing) and IQ tests 3
People behaving irrationally annoy me 4
I find that the music that appeals to me is often based on how I feel emotionally 4
I am a very social person and like being with other people 2
I like to be systematic and thorough 3
I find graphs and charts easy to understand 3
I can throw things well - darts, skimming pebbles, frisbees, etc 3
I find it easy to remember quotes or phrases 2
I can always recognise places that I have been before, even when I was very young 4
I enjoy a wide variety of musical styles 4
When I am concentrating I tend to doodle 3
I could manipulate people if I choose to 4
I can predict my feelings and behaviours in certain situations fairly accurately 4
I find mental arithmetic easy 1
I can identify most sounds without seeing what causes them 2
At school one of may favourite subjects is / was English 1
I like to think through a problem carefully, considering all the consequences 3
I enjoy debates and discussions 2
I love adrenaline sports and scary rides 2
I enjoy individual sports best 3
I care about how those around me feel 4
My house is full of pictures and photographs 4
I enjoy and am good at making things - I'm good with my hands 4
I like having music on in the background 4
I find it easy to remember telephone numbers 4
I set myself goals and plans for the future 4
I am a very tactile person 3
I can tell easily whether someone likes me or dislikes me 3
I can easily imagine how an object would look from another perspective 2
I never use instructions for flat-pack furniture 1
I find it easy to talk to new people 1
To learn something new, I need to just get on and try it 4
I often see clear images when I close my eyes 3
I don’t use my fingers when I count 1
I often talk to myself – out loud or in my head 4
At school I loved / love music lessons 1
When I am abroad, I find it easy to pick up the basics of another language 1
I find ball games easy and enjoyable 2
My favourite subject at school is / was maths 1
I always know how I am feeling 4
I am realistic about my strengths and weaknesses 4
I keep a diary 1
I am very aware of other people’s body language 2
My favourite subject at school was / is art 4
I find pleasure in reading 4
I can read a map easily 3
It upsets me to see someone cry and not be able to help 4
I am good at solving disputes between others 2
I have always dreamed of being a musician or singer 1
I prefer team sports 2
Singing makes me feel happy 4
I never get lost when I am on my own in a new place 1
If I am learning how to do something, I like to see drawings and diagrams of how it works 4
I am happy spending time alone 4
My friends always come to me for emotional support and advice 3
Your strengths in each of the multiple intelligences are automatically calculated below, and also shown in graph form. The descriptions of the multiple intelligences are shown on the next worksheet within this file - click the intelligences descriptions tab below.
Intelligence type your totals
Linguistic 25
Logical-Mathematical 26
Musical 29
Bodily-Kinesthetic 25
Spatial-Visual 31
Interpersonal 27
Intrapersonal 33
© V Chislett MSc and A Chapman 2005, based on Gardner's Multiple Intelligences Model. From www.businessballs.com. Not to be sold or published. The authors accept no liability. more info at businessballs.com

Your strengths (preferences and personal potential too) according to the Multiple Intelligences model

Linguistic Logical-Mathematical Musical Bodily-Kinesthetic Spatial-Visual Interpersonal Intrapersonal 25 26 29 25 31 27 33

intelligence type

intelligence strength

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intelligences descriptions

Gardner's Multiple Intelligences - descriptions, preferences, personal potential, related tasks and tests
intelligence type intelligence description typical roles, preferences, potential related tasks, activities or tests preferred learning style
1. Linguistic words and language, written and spoken; retention, interpretation and explanation of ideas and information via language, understands relationship between communication and meaning writers, lawyers, journalists, speakers, trainers, copy-writers, English teachers, poets, editors, linguists, translators, PR consultants, media consultants, TV and radio presenters, voice-over artistes write a set of instructions; speak on a subject; edit a written piece or work; write a speech; commentate on an event; apply positive or negative 'spin' to a story words and language
2. Logical - mathmatical logical thinking, detecting patterns, scientific reasoning and deduction; analyse problems, perform mathematical calculations, understands relationship between cause and effect towards a tangible outcome or result scientists, engineers, computer experts, accountants, statisticians, researchers, analysts, traders, bankers bookmakers, insurance brokers, negotiators, deal-makers, trouble-shooters, directors perform a mental arithmetic calculation; create a process to measure something difficult; analyse how a machine works; create a process; devise a strategy to achieve an aim; assess the value of a business or a proposition numbers and logic
3. Musical musical ability, awareness, appreciation and use of sound; recognition of tonal and rhythmic patterns, understands relationship between sound and feeling musicians, singers, composers, DJ's, music producers, piano tuners, acoustic engineers, entertainers, party-planners, environment and noise advisors, voice coaches perform a musical piece; sing a song; review a musical work; coach someone to play a musical instrument; specify mood music for telephone systems and receptions music, sounds, rhythm
4. Bodily - Kinesthetic body movement control, manual dexterity, physical agility and balance; eye and body coordination dancers, demonstrators, actors, athletes, divers, sports-people, soldiers, fire-fighters, PTI's, performance artistes; ergonomists, osteopaths, fishermen, drivers, crafts-people; gardeners, chefs, acupuncturists, healers, adventurers juggle; demonstrate a sports technique; flip a beer-mat; create a mime to explain something; toss a pancake; fly a kite; coach workplace posture, assess work-station ergonomics physical experience and movement, touch and feel
5. Spatial - Visual visual and spatial perception; interpretation and creation of visual images; pictorial imagination and expression; understands relationship between images and meanings, and between space and effect artists, designers, cartoonists, story-boarders, architects, photographers, sculptors, town-planners, visionaries, inventors, engineers, cosmetics and beauty consultants design a costume; interpret a painting; create a room layout; create a corporate logo; design a building; pack a suitcase or the boot of a car pictures, shapes, images, 3D space
6. Interpersonal perception of other people's feelings; ability to relate to others; interpretation of behaviour and communications; understands the relationships between people and their situations, including other people therapists, HR professionals, mediators, leaders, counsellors, politicians, educators, sales-people, clergy, psychologists, teachers, doctors, healers, organisers, carers, advertising professionals, coaches and mentors; (there is clear association between this type of intelligence and what is now termed 'Emotional Intelligence' or EQ) interpret moods from facial expressions; demonstrate feelings through body language; affect the feelings of others in a planned way; coach or counsel another person human contact, communications, cooperation, teamwork
7. Intrapersonal self-awareness, personal cognisance, personal objectivity, the capability to understand oneself, one's relationship to others and the world, and one's own need for, and reaction to change arguably anyone who is self-aware and involved in the process of changing personal thoughts, beliefs and behaviour in relation to their situation, other people, their purpose and aims - in this respect there is a similarity to Maslow's Self-Actualisation level, and again there is clear association between this type of intelligence and what is now termed 'Emotional Intelligence' or EQ consider and decide one's own aims and personal changes required to achieve them (not necessarily reveal this to others); consider one's own 'Johari Window', and decide options for development; consider and decide one's own position in relation to the Emotional Intelligence model self-reflection, self-discovery
© A Chapman and V Chislett MSc 2005, based on Gardner's Multiple Intelligences Model. From www.businessballs.com. Not to be sold or published. The authors accept no liability. businessballs.com
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