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Mar 02, 2016 03:17PM

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Musical intelligence is centered on the ability to discern rhythms, patterns and sounds. People with this type of intelligence tend to learn best hearing information or relating it to music in some way.
Common characteristics of musical intelligence:
• Ability to identify music and sounds
• Sensitive to tone, rhythm and pitch
• Good at remember melodies and lyrics
• Strong ability to distinguish between sounds
• Enjoys sings or playing a musical instrument
very good and accurate.
Common characteristics of musical intelligence:
• Ability to identify music and sounds
• Sensitive to tone, rhythm and pitch
• Good at remember melodies and lyrics
• Strong ability to distinguish between sounds
• Enjoys sings or playing a musical instrument
very good and accurate.
Your Results: Logical-Mathematical Intelligence
Logical-mathematical intelligence is centered on the ability to reason, identify patterns and solve problems. People with this type of intelligence are good and using numbers as well as spotting relationships and patterns in numerical data.
Common characteristics of logical-mathematical intelligence:
•Good at mathematics
•Strong reasoning skills
•Very logical
•Enjoys scientific experiments
•Able to think about abstract concepts
True, though I wouldn't say I'm that great in math. It depends on what math.
Logical-mathematical intelligence is centered on the ability to reason, identify patterns and solve problems. People with this type of intelligence are good and using numbers as well as spotting relationships and patterns in numerical data.
Common characteristics of logical-mathematical intelligence:
•Good at mathematics
•Strong reasoning skills
•Very logical
•Enjoys scientific experiments
•Able to think about abstract concepts
True, though I wouldn't say I'm that great in math. It depends on what math.

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Linguistic-verbal intelligence is centered on spoken and written language abilities. People with strong linguistic-verbal intelligence enjoy both reading and writing. They tend to learn best when they read or hear information and often enjoy debating or giving persuasive speeches.
Common characteristics of linguistic-verbal intelligence:
Good at explaining things to others
Able to use humor when telling stories
Strong abilitiy to listen and remember spoken information
Understands both the literal and figurative meaning of words
Able to use language in many different ways, such as to entertain, to persuad and to inform
Strong grammar skills
Boom. Spot on.
Your Results: Musical Intellgience
Musical intelligence is centered on the ability to discern rhythms, patterns and sounds. People with this type of intelligence tend to learn best hearing information or relating it to music in some way.
Common characteristics of musical intelligence:
Ability to identify music and sounds
Sensitive to tone, rhythm and pitch
Good at remember melodies and lyrics
Strong ability to distinguish between sounds
Enjoys sings or playing a musical instrument
This is a really good test!
Musical intelligence is centered on the ability to discern rhythms, patterns and sounds. People with this type of intelligence tend to learn best hearing information or relating it to music in some way.
Common characteristics of musical intelligence:
Ability to identify music and sounds
Sensitive to tone, rhythm and pitch
Good at remember melodies and lyrics
Strong ability to distinguish between sounds
Enjoys sings or playing a musical instrument
This is a really good test!

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Linguistic-verbal intelligence is centered on spoken and written language abilities. People with strong linguistic-verbal intelligence enjoy both reading and writing. They tend to learn best when they read or hear information and often enjoy debating or giving persuasive speeches.
Common characteristics of linguistic-verbal intelligence:
•Good at explaining things to others
•Able to use humor when telling stories
•Strong abilitiy to listen and remember spoken information
•Understands both the literal and figurative meaning of words
•Able to use language in many different ways, such as to entertain, to persuad and to inform
•Strong grammar skills
While I do think this suits me, I don't know how accurate this test is because for some questions I felt like I could put more than one answer and I didn't like having to choose between one

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Linguistic-verbal intelligence is centered on spoken and written language abilities. People with strong linguistic-verbal intelligence enjoy both reading and writing. They tend to learn best when they read or hear information and often enjoy debating or giving persuasive speeches.
Common characteristics of linguistic-verbal intelligence:
Good at explaining things to others
Able to use humor when telling stories
Strong abilitiy to listen and remember spoken information
Understands both the literal and figurative meaning of words
Able to use language in many different ways, such as to entertain, to persuad and to inform
Strong grammar skills
i feel as this can go for any person, and some of this does not really apply to me...

Linguistic-verbal intelligence is centered on spoken and written language abilities. People with strong linguistic-verbal intelligence enjoy both reading and writing. They tend to learn best when they read or hear information and often enjoy debating or giving persuasive speeches.
Common characteristics of linguistic-verbal intelligence:
Good at explaining things to others
Able to use humor when telling stories
Strong abilitiy to listen and remember spoken information
Understands both the literal and figurative meaning of words
Able to use language in many different ways, such as to entertain, to persuad and to inform
Strong grammar skills

Mathematical intelligence - PeopleImages / DigitalVision / Getty Images PeopleImages / DigitalVision / Getty Images
Updated March 07, 2016.
People who are strong in logical-mathematical intelligence are good at reasoning, recognizing patterns and logically analyze problems. These individuals tend to think conceptually about numbers, relationships, and patterns.
Your strengths include:
Problem-solving
Thinking about abstract ideas
Conducting scientific experiments
Solving complex computations

Some of your strengths include:
Putting puzzles together
Interpreting pictures, graphs and charts
Drawing, painting and the visual arts
Recognizes patterns easily

People who are strong in linguistic-verbal intelligence are able to use words well, both when writing and speaking. These individuals are typically very good at writing stories, memorizing information and reading. They tend to learn best when they read or hear information and often enjoy debating or giving persuasive speeches.
Your strengths include:
Remembering written and spoken information
Reading and writing
Debating or giving persuasive speeches
Explaining things well
Using humor when telling stories

Individuals who are strong in intrapersonal intelligence are good at being aware of their own emotional states, feelings and motivations. They tend to enjoy self-reflection and analysis, including daydreaming, exploring relationships with others and assessing their personal strengths.
Your strengths include:
Analyzing your own strengths and weaknesses
Analyzing theories and ideas
Excellent self-awareness
Clearly understands the basis for your own motivations and feelings
You got: Logical-Mathematical Intelligence
People who are strong in logical-mathematical intelligence are good at reasoning, recognizing patterns and logically analyze problems. These individuals tend to think conceptually about numbers, relationships, and patterns.
Your strengths include:
Problem-solving
Thinking about abstract ideas
Conducting scientific experiments
Solving complex computations
People who are strong in logical-mathematical intelligence are good at reasoning, recognizing patterns and logically analyze problems. These individuals tend to think conceptually about numbers, relationships, and patterns.
Your strengths include:
Problem-solving
Thinking about abstract ideas
Conducting scientific experiments
Solving complex computations