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.
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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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
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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.
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Great careers: Athlete, artisan, contractor, carpenter
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Great careers: Athlete, artisan, contractor, carpenter
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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.
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Great careers: Spiritual leader, philosopher, psychic, yoga instructor
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Note: This intelligence technically isn’t part of Gardener’s official Theory of Multiple Intelligences, but many people still include it in the list.
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Great careers: Spiritual leader, philosopher, psychic, yoga instructor
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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.
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Great careers: Counselor, teacher, sales representative, government official
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Great careers: Counselor, teacher, sales representative, government official
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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.
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Great careers: Writer, philosopher, criminologist, psychologist
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Great careers: Writer, philosopher, criminologist, psychologist
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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.
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Great careers: Journalist, author, professor, newscaster
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Great careers: Journalist, author, professor, newscaster
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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.
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Great careers: Accountant, programmer, engineer, lawyer
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Great careers: Accountant, programmer, engineer, lawyer
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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.
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Great careers: Musician, vocal coach, singer, composer
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Great careers: Musician, vocal coach, singer, composer
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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.
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Great careers: Botanist, farmer, ecologist, geologist
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Great careers: Botanist, farmer, ecologist, geologist
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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.
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Great careers: Artist, interior designer, architect, graphic designer
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Great careers: Artist, interior designer, architect, graphic designer
Want to learn more?
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