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"Multiple Intelligence Quiz" worksheet, which is designed to help individuals identify their dominant types of intelligence based on Howard Gardner’s Theory of Multiple Intelligences. The quiz includes four categories:
1.
Logic Smart (Logical-Mathematical Intelligence)
2.
Body Smart (Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence)
3.
Nature Smart (Naturalist Intelligence)
4.
Word Smart (Linguistic Intelligence)
Each category has a list of statements, and the user is supposed to rate how well each statement describes them using a scale:
- ☐ Not This is
NOT like me
- ☐ This is
A LITTLE like me
- ☐ This is
QUITE like me
- ☐ This is
VERY like me
After rating each statement, users add up their scores in each category to determine which intelligences are strongest.
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✔ How to Solve This Quiz
Since you haven’t provided your answers or ratings, I’ll explain
how to complete and interpret the quiz step by step.
#### Step 1: Understand the Scoring
Use this scoring system for each checkbox:
- Not like me =
0 points
- A little like me =
1 point
- Quite like me =
2 points
- Very like me =
3 points
#### Step 2: Rate Each Statement
Go through each section and choose the option that best matches your experience.
##### Example: Logic Smart
- "I enjoy math problems" → If true, circle “Very like me” =
3 points
- "I like making lists" → If not true, circle “Not like me” =
0 points
Repeat for all items in each category.
#### Step 3: Add Up the Scores
For each category, total the points from all statements.
##### Example totals:
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Logic Smart: 8/12
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Body Smart: 9/12
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Nature Smart: 6/12
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Word Smart: 10/12
#### Step 4: Interpret Your Results
Compare the totals:
- The
highest score indicates your
strongest intelligence.
- Scores close together mean you have balanced strengths.
- Low scores may suggest areas to develop.
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🔍 Sample Interpretation
Let’s say your scores are:
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Logic Smart: 10
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Body Smart: 7
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Nature Smart: 5
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Word Smart: 11
➡️ You’re
strongest in Word Smart (linguistic), followed closely by
Logic Smart. You might enjoy writing, reading, debating, or learning languages. You could also be good at solving puzzles or analyzing data.
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🌱 Why This Matters
Gardner's theory suggests that people learn and think differently. Knowing your strengths helps:
- Choose careers or hobbies that match your talents
- Improve learning strategies
- Build confidence in what you're naturally good at
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❓Need Help?
If you can provide your
answers (or tell me how you scored each category), I can:
- Calculate your total scores
- Identify your dominant intelligence(s)
- Suggest activities or careers that suit your profile
Just let me know! 😊
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of multiple intelligences worksheet.