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A student has the following characteristics:

(i) Enjoys reading books and writing essays.

(ii) Easily solves complex problems.

(iii) Easily establishes good relationship with others.

(iv) Have excellent self awareness.

Select the option which indicate the multiple intelligences that the students has.

ALinguistic verbal intelligence, logical mathematical intelligence, visual spatial intelligence. Interpersonal intelligence

BLinguistic-verbal intelligence, logical mathematical intelligence. Interpersonal intelligence. Intrapersonal intelligence

CLinguistic verbal intelligence, logical mathematical intelligence, visual spatial intelligence, Intrapersonal intelligence

DLinguistic verbal intelligence, visual spatial intelligence. Interpersonal intelligence. Intrapersonal intelligence

Answer:

B. Linguistic-verbal intelligence, logical mathematical intelligence. Interpersonal intelligence. Intrapersonal intelligence

Read Explanation:

Linguistic-verbal intelligence, Logical-mathematical intelligence, Interpersonal intelligence, Intrapersonal intelligence

According to Howard Gardner's Multiple Intelligences Theory, this student exhibits:

1. Linguistic-verbal intelligence: Enjoys reading books and writing essays.

2. Logical-mathematical intelligence: Easily solves complex problems.

3. Interpersonal intelligence: Easily establishes good relationships with others.

4. Intrapersonal intelligence: Has excellent self-awareness.


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