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(xvii) There are persons who easily adapt to their, present environment or select amore =, favourable environment than the existing, one, or modify the environment to fit their, needs. Therefore, they turn out to be, successful in their life. The kind of, intelligence shown by them is, , (a) Experiential Intelligence, , (b) Componential Intelligence, , (cy Contextual Intelligence, , (d) Emotional Intelligence, , Answers, , (i) > (b), (ii) > (©), (iii) (©), (iv) > ),, , (v) > (b), (vi) (a), (vii) (b), (viii) > (c),, (ix) > (c), (x) (b), (xi) > (a), (xii) > (6),, (xiii) > (a), (xiv) > (a), (xv) > (€), (xvi) > (b),, (xvii) > (c), , 2 Fill in the blanks, , (i) Using past experiences creatively to solve, , novel problems is known as, intelligence., , (ii) Individual’s underlying potential for, , acquiring skills is known as, , All India 2012, , (lil) oe is a method in which a person, provides factual information about, herself/himself. Delhi 2014, , (iv): The) ce approach considers intelligence as an aggregate of abilities. Delhi 2016, (v) A person, who is generally aggressive, may, behave in a submissive manner in the, presence of her/his top boss. This is known, Delhi 2016, , (vi) According to teachers, students who have a, combination of high ability, high creativity, and high commitment are said to be, , CBSE 2019, , (vii) Rita is a student who is just average in her, studies and has not achieved high grades, consistently. She prefers to learn on her, own. She improvises new ways of helping, her mother at home and comes up with new, , ways of doing her work and assignments., She can be called as, , (viii) Certain advanced societies adopt child |, rearing practices that foster skills of, generalisation and abstraction, speed, minimal moves, and mental manipulation, among children. These societies promote a, type of behaviour, which can be called as, , Answers, (i) Experiential, (iii) Self Report, (v) Situationism, (vii) Creative, (viii) Technological intelligence, , (ii) Aptitude, (iv) Psychometic, (vi) Gifted, , 3 True or False, (i) Aptitude refers to an individual underlying, potential for acquiring skills., , (ii) The speed with which one accomplishes a, task refers to one’s intellectual capacity., , CA, (iii) 1Q is calculated as Wan x 100., , (iv) Term referring to remarkable ability in a, specific field is called Talent., , (v) Case studies are based on data generated by, different methods, such as by interview,, observation, questionnaire Psychological, tests. etc., , (vi) Sternberg’s triarchic theory of intelligence, represents the information processing, appraoch to understand intelligence., , (vii) Creativity tests came into existence, to access variations in terms of the potential for creativity in contrast to intelligence., Answers, , (i) True (ii) True, (iii) False (iv) True, (v) True (vi) True, (vii) True, 4 Match the following |, , (i) Choose the correct match for each theories, of intelligence and the psychologist who, proposed it from the code given below., , List | List Il, , 1. Concept of IQ (i) Spearman., , 2. Intelligence test in Hindi (ii) William Stern :, (iii), SM Mohsin, , (iv) Thurstone, , 3. Two-factor theory, , 4. Theory of Primary Mental, Codes ., (a) 1-(iv), 2-(ii), 3-(iii), 4-(i), (b) 1-(iii), 2-(i), 3-(iv), 4-(ii), (c) 1-(ii), 2-(iii), 3-(ii), 4-(iv), (d) 1-(i), 2-(ii) 3-(iii) 4-(iv)