How to Am I Smart
For over 100 years, psychologists and academics have crafted different types of intelligence tests, some of which boil a person’s intelligence down to a single number (an IQ). But this test is different!
Your mind is unique, vibrant, and one-of-a-kind—and you deserve a test that really lets you flex your specific brand of brain power! So, are you ready to get started? Hit “Start Quiz” to discover how smart you really are.
[Edit]Questions Overview
- Find the manual and try to diagnose the issue by reading carefully.
- Take a look at the control panel and look for anything broken.
- Go on YouTube to see if I can find tutorials.
- Call the company’s customer service line and ask for advice.
- 12 minutes
- 6 minutes
- 18 minutes
- 15 minutes
- Use my upper body strength to crawl to a more visible location.
- Try to identify the type of injury I have based on my symptoms.
- Take a deep breath. I need to be calm before I do anything.
- Look for anything in nature that can help me. Do I see any leaves or sticks that would make a good tourniquet?
- It’s a word that modifies verbs, adjectives, and adverbs.
- It’s a word that modifies other nouns.
- It’s an action word, like “catch” or “play.”
- It’s a word that connects other parts of a sentence together.
- I pray or speak to a higher power.
- I remind myself of my strengths and capabilities (it's proven that mantras help with performance!).
- I hum a tune to distract myself.
- I think about how statistically, I'm qualified for the job—the odds are in my favor!
- Saturation
- Brightness
- Contrast
- Sharpness
- I hold it close to my body, have my feet set at a wide stance, and lift with my legs (not my back).
- I don't think about it, I just pick it up.
- I hold it close to my body, have my feet close together, and lift with back (not my legs).
- I use a lifting tool to raise it off the ground.
- Keep your campsite lights pointed up so you can be easily found during an emergency.
- Look for occupancy tags before setting up camp so you don’t steal someone’s site.
- Stay quiet during your campsite’s requested hours.
- Throw away your trash and keep your campsite clean.
- The oboe or bassoon.
- The clarinet or saxophone.
- The flute or piccolo.
- The trumpet or trombone.
- "I totally understand why you'd feel that way. That sounds really upsetting."
- "It's going to be okay."
- "Can I give you some advice?"
- "You should try calming down."
- Over 30
- 20-30
- 10-20
- Less than 10
- Put the information into a song, then memorize it that way.
- I'm not worried. I'm great at memorizing what I read naturally.
- I use a visual memorization trick (like the Memory Palace trick) so that I can see the information in my mind.
- I invite friends over to help me learn. I know that I have an easier time studying in a group than solo.
- Fame, success, and money are most important.
- Having fun as often as possible is most important.
- Love and relationships are most important.
- My spirit, soul, and faith are most important.
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[Edit]All About the Theory of Multiple Intelligences
Some people believe that a person’s intelligence can be identified as a single number: an IQ, or Intelligence Quotient. Other people, like psychologist Howard Gardner, believe that intelligence is better defined in categories rather than as a single number. Let’s take a closer look:
What is the Theory of Multiple Intelligences?
The Theory of Multiple Intelligences speaks to the idea of intelligence taking multiple forms rather than existing as a single trait. In other words, people with different skills and talents (e.g., a basketball player, a chemist, a park ranger, etc.) could all be considered “intelligent,” just in different ways.
The 9 Types of Intelligence
- Bodily-kinaesthetic intelligence: Think of this as “physical smarts.” A person with this type of intelligence has amazing hand-eye coordination and is really great with their hands.
- Great careers: Athlete, artisan, contractor, carpenter
- Great careers: Athlete, artisan, contractor, carpenter
- Existential intelligence: Think of this as “spiritual smarts.” A person with this type of intelligence feels most at home asking big questions within the realm of religion, philosophy, and spirituality.
- Great careers: Spiritual leader, philosopher, psychic, yoga instructor
- Note: This intelligence technically isn’t part of Gardner’s official Theory of Multiple Intelligences, but many people still include it in the list.
- Great careers: Spiritual leader, philosopher, psychic, yoga instructor
- Interpersonal intelligence: Think of this as “people smarts.” A person with this type of intelligence has great social skills and is great at connecting with other people and reading their moods.
- Great careers: Counselor, teacher, sales representative, government official
- Great careers: Counselor, teacher, sales representative, government official
- Intrapersonal intelligence: Think of this as “self smarts.” A person with this type of intelligence is really in tune with their thoughts and feelings and has a deep understanding of their strengths and weaknesses.
- Great careers: Writer, philosopher, criminologist, psychologist
- Great careers: Writer, philosopher, criminologist, psychologist
- Linguistic intelligence: Think of this as “word smarts.” A person with this type of intelligence is probably skilled at writing, reading, and studying foreign languages.
- Great careers: Journalist, author, professor, newscaster
- Great careers: Journalist, author, professor, newscaster
- Logical-mathematical intelligence: Think of this as “logical smarts.” A person with this type of intelligence has amazing critical thinking skills, is good with numbers, and has no trouble viewing things analytically.
- Great careers: Accountant, programmer, engineer, lawyer
- Great careers: Accountant, programmer, engineer, lawyer
- Musical intelligence: Think of this as “music smarts.” A person with this type of intelligence is really “tuned” into music and the world of sound and vibrations.
- Great careers: Musician, vocal coach, singer, composer
- Great careers: Musician, vocal coach, singer, composer
- Natural intelligence: Think of this as “nature smarts.” A person with this type of intelligence really resonates with the natural world, and is great at identifying different aspects of nature.
- Great careers: Botanist, farmer, ecologist, geologist
- Great careers: Botanist, farmer, ecologist, geologist
- Spatial intelligence: Think of this as “picture smarts.” A person with this type of intelligence is great at processing the world around them through shapes and visuals.
- Great careers: Artist, interior designer, architect, graphic designer
- Great careers: Artist, interior designer, architect, graphic designer
[Edit]Want to learn more?
Want to learn more about different types of intelligence and the Theory of Multiple Intelligences? Check out helpful resources like:
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