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Success Jeopardy

Multiple Intelligences

Question: This intelligence involves using the physical body skilfully and taking in knowledge through bodily sensation, coordination and working with hands.
Answer: What is Bodily-Kinesthetic Inttelligence?

Question: This intelligence includes the ability to relate to others, notice their moods, motivations and feelings, and is associated with social activity, cooperative learning and teamwork.
Answer: What is Interpersonal Intelligence?

Question: This intelligence is known as the ability to communicate through language; listening, reading, writing and speaking.
Answer: What is Verbal-Linguistic Intelligence?

Question: This Intelligence involves the ability to comprehend and create meaningful sound and a sensitivity to music and musical patterns.
Answer: What is Musical Intelligence?

Question: This intelligence involves the ability to identify, distinguish, categorize and classify species or items, and quite often a high interest in elements of the natural environment.
Answer: What is Naturalistic Intelligence?

Successful Intelligence

Question: These are the cornerstone of Successful Intelligence or a combination of three types of thinking that make up the idea. Whereas Gardner focussed on domains, Sternberg focussed on these.
Answer: What are processes?

Question: This type of thinking refers to putting what you've learned into action to solve a problem or make a decision. It can also be thought of as learning from experience.
Answer: What is Practical Thinking?

Question: Also known as critical thinking, this type of thinking involves engaging with information through asking questions and evaluating information, often to work through a problem or decision.
Answer: What is Analytical Thinking?

Question: This type of thinking concerns generating new and different ideas and approaches to problems, and, often, viewing the world in ways that disregard convention. It also involves imagining and considering different perspectives.
Answer: What is Creative Thinking?

Question: This psychologist, who scored a C in his introductory psychology course, conducted research that led to the development of the idea of Successful Intelligence.
Answer: Who is Robert Sternberg?

Personality

Question: A person with a tendency toward this personality spectrum dimension is one who is comfortable with solving problems, developing models and using analytical and abstract skills.
Answer: What is The Thinker?

Question: A person with a tendency toward this personality spectrum dimension is most comfortable with hands-on problem solving. Also known for being courageous and daring, this type of person possesses an active and spontaneous style.
Answer: What is The Adventurer?

Question: Psychologist Carl Jung focussed on personality typology and defined these four distinct interaction dimensions: sensing, thinking, intuiting and feeling. He described them as different ways of dealing with the world, or more generally, these.
Answer: What are Functions?

Question: A person with a tendency toward this personality spectrum dimension is known as responsible and reliable, neat and organized, and for following through on every aspect of a task.
Answer: What is The Organizer.

Question: A person with a tendency toward this personality spectrum dimension is successful in maintaining close relationships, negotiating and promoting peace. This type of person is one who will often make a difference in the world.
Answer: What is The Giver?

Definitions

Question: The ability to understand one's own and others' emotions and the ability to use this information as a guide to thinking and behaviour.
Answer: What is Emotional Intelligence?

Question: Following a code of moral values in all aspects of academic life. This is based on ethics and is a commitment to 5 fundamental values: Honesty, Trust, Fairness, Respect, and Responsibility.
Answer: What is Academic Integrity?

Question: This refers to 8 unique intelligences or areas of ability which include aptitudes traditionally associated with the term intelligence, but go beyond to encompass a wide range of potentials of the human brain.
Answer: What is the Theory of Multiple Intelligences?

Question: Based on years of research Dweck refers to this as the perception that talent and intelligence can develop with effort, promoting success. This view creates resilience and a love of learning that is essential for accomplishment and involves passionate practice and learning.
Answer: What is a Growth Mindset?

Question: A number of disorders which may affect the acquisition, organization, retention, understanding or use of verbal or non-verbal information, resulting from impairment in one or more processes related to perceiving, thinking, remembering or learning.
Answer: What are Learning Disabilities?

Emotional Intelligence

Question: Emotional Intelligence is a set of skill or abilities that can be described as this type of reasoning.
Answer: What is Reasoning with Emotion?

Question: This Emotional Intelligence skill involves recognizing how you and others feel.
Answer: What is Perceiving Emotions?

Question: This Emotional Intelligence skill involves using what you learn from your emotions and those of others to choose behaviour and actions that move you toward positive outcomes.
Answer: What is Managing Emotions?

Question: Whereas more emotional intelligence contributes to stronger relationships and greater goal achievement, this (or these) are connected to higher amounts of drug, alcohol and tobacco use as well as aggression and conflict in teens.
Answer: What are lower levels of Emotional Intelligence?

Question: This Emotional Intelligence skill involves determining what the emotions involved in a situation tell you, seeing how they affect your thinking and mindset, and considering how you can adjust your mindset or direct your thinking in a productive way.
Answer: What is Understanding Emotions?