Postby hey-loser » Mon Jun 05, 2006 4:00 pm
Linguistic
Do you consider yourself good with words and their meanings?
Can you explain things simply and concisely when necessary?
Can you remember things you have read and heard?
This form of intelligence is all about how we deal with language, words and their meaning and is often highly developed in writers and poets.
Logical-Mathematical
Are you good at solving problems?
Do you find it easy to work with numbers?
Do you sit watching illusionists on TV and try and figure how they do it?
This form of intelligence relates to how we reason and solve problems and is often highly developed in mathematicians, scientists, engineers and computer programmers.
Spatial
If someone describes the layout of their house to you, do you find it easy to visualise it your head?
Can you imagine what your lounge would look like painted in green and orange polka dots?
Are you good at judging distances?
Can you tell which way is North?
This form of intelligence relates to how we visualise and perceive physical space in our heads and is often highly developed in chess players, architects and in those home designers you often see on TV (although you wouldn't always think that was the case!).