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Our learning style refers to:

 

A. how much we know.

 

B. how we best understand information.

 

C. how fast we read and write.

 

D. what we are learning.

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Being aware of our learning style will help us:

 

A. know ourselves and learn better.

 

B. have a higher IQ.

 

C. become more verbal.

 

D. be more stylish.

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The V in VARK stands for:

 

A. Verbal.

 

B. Visual.

 

C. Vernacular.

 

D. Valuable.

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What modality has been the predominant traditional way of learning?

 

A. Aural

 

B. Kinesthetic

 

C. Read/write

 

D. Visual

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When one learns best by touching and movement, the learning style is most likely:

 

A. visual.

 

B. aural.

 

C. kinesthetic.

 

D. read/write.

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The VARK inventory was designed by:

 

A. Kolb.

 

B. Gardner.

 

C. Fleming.

 

D. Goleman.

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A multi-modal learner means:

 

A. he/she has multiple intelligences.

 

B. he/she can learn in different modalities.

 

C. he/she has high intelligence quotient.

 

D. he/she has modern sensibilities.

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An aural learner could also be referred to as a(n):

 

A. kinesthetic learner.

 

B. visual learner.

 

C. auditory learner.

 

D. reader or writer.

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Dancers, athletes, and actors are examples of people who have keen __________ intelligence.

 

A. rhythmic

 

B. bodily

 

C. logical

 

D. interpersonal

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This type of intelligence is usually expressed in words and languages.

 

A. Visual intelligence

 

B. Verbal intelligence

 

C. Intrapersonal intelligence

 

D. Spatial intelligence

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Visually oriented learners think in terms of:

 

A. numbers and patterns.

 

B. images and spaces.

 

C. communication.

 

D. looking.

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An intrapersonally intelligent person is someone who is:

 

A. very good with people and relationships.

 

B. good at making connections between information.

 

C. very personable.

 

D. sensitive and aware of one’s inner world.

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Daniel Goleman is known for:

 

A. learning style.

 

B. multiple intelligence.

 

C. emotional intelligence.

 

D. VARK system.

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According to Gardner, intelligence quotient (IQ) is the only barometer as to how students will succeed outside of school.

 

A. The statement is true.

 

B. The statement is false.

 

C. The statement did not originate from Gardner.

 

D. The statement is partly accurate.

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an intrapersonally intelligent person is someone who is d. sensitive and aware of one inner world

To answer these questions, we need to understand the concept of learning styles and familiarize ourselves with the given information. Let's go through each question and find the correct answers.

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Our learning style refers to:

A. how much we know.

B. how we best understand information.

C. how fast we read and write.

D. what we are learning.

The correct answer is B, how we best understand information. Our learning style refers to the way we process and comprehend information most effectively.

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Being aware of our learning style will help us:

A. know ourselves and learn better.

B. have a higher IQ.

C. become more verbal.

D. be more stylish.

The correct answer is A, know ourselves and learn better. Being aware of our learning style allows us to tailor our study methods and techniques to maximize our learning potential.

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The V in VARK stands for:

A. Verbal.

B. Visual.

C. Vernacular.

D. Valuable.

The correct answer is B, Visual. VARK is an acronym for Visual, Aural, Read/Write, and Kinesthetic, which are the four main learning modalities.

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What modality has been the predominant traditional way of learning?

A. Aural

B. Kinesthetic

C. Read/write

D. Visual

The correct answer is C, Read/write. In traditional education systems, the predominant modality of learning has been through reading and writing.

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When one learns best by touching and movement, the learning style is most likely:

A. visual.

B. aural.

C. kinesthetic.

D. read/write.

The correct answer is C, kinesthetic. Kinesthetic learners learn best through physical activities and movement.

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The VARK inventory was designed by:

A. Kolb.

B. Gardner.

C. Fleming.

D. Goleman.

The correct answer is C, Fleming. The VARK inventory was designed by Neil Fleming as a method to identify an individual's learning preferences.

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A multi-modal learner means:

A. he/she has multiple intelligences.

B. he/she can learn in different modalities.

C. he/she has a high intelligence quotient.

D. he/she has modern sensibilities.

The correct answer is B, he/she can learn in different modalities. A multi-modal learner is someone who can effectively learn using more than one learning modality.

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An aural learner could also be referred to as a(n):

A. kinesthetic learner.

B. visual learner.

C. auditory learner.

D. reader or writer.

The correct answer is C, auditory learner. An aural learner learns best through listening and auditory stimuli.

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Dancers, athletes, and actors are examples of people who have keen __________ intelligence.

A. rhythmic

B. bodily

C. logical

D. interpersonal

The correct answer is B, bodily. These individuals possess strong bodily or kinesthetic intelligence, which allows them to excel in physical activities and body movement.

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This type of intelligence is usually expressed in words and languages.

A. Visual intelligence

B. Verbal intelligence

C. Intrapersonal intelligence

D. Spatial intelligence

The correct answer is B, Verbal intelligence. Verbal intelligence refers to the ability to understand and use language effectively.

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Visually oriented learners think in terms of:

A. numbers and patterns.

B. images and spaces.

C. communication.

D. looking.

The correct answer is B, images and spaces. Visually oriented learners process information by forming mental images and visualizing concepts.

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An intrapersonally intelligent person is someone who is:

A. very good with people and relationships.

B. good at making connections between information.

C. very personable.

D. sensitive and aware of one's inner world.

The correct answer is D, sensitive and aware of one's inner world. An intrapersonally intelligent person has a strong understanding of their own thoughts, feelings, and motivations.

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Daniel Goleman is known for:

A. Learning style.

B. Multiple intelligence.

C. Emotional intelligence.

D. VARK system.

The correct answer is C, Emotional intelligence. Daniel Goleman is known for his work on emotional intelligence, which focuses on the understanding and management of emotions.

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According to Gardner, intelligence quotient (IQ) is the only barometer as to how students will succeed outside of school.

A. The statement is true.

B. The statement is false.

C. The statement did not originate from Gardner.

D. The statement is partly accurate.

The correct answer is B, The statement is false. According to Gardner, intelligence is not solely determined by IQ and that there are multiple forms of intelligence. IQ is not the only indicator of success outside of school.

I hope this helps you understand the answers to the questions and the concepts of learning styles, intelligences, and their significance.