21) Mark is trying to reason through several spatial problems on an intelligence test. According to Spearman, Mark’s ability to solve the problems will depend on a. how fluid or crystallized his intelligence is. b. what types of multiple intelligences he has excelled at in the past. c. his general problem-solving ability and specific talents with spatial tasks. d. his level of analytical intelligence and logical thought. 22) The capacity to learn new ways to solve problems is called ______ intelligence. a. aptitude b. abstract c. crystallized d. fluid 23) Our accumulated knowledge of the world over time is called _______ intelligence. a. aptitude b. abstract c. crystallized d. fluid 24) The type of intelligence that allows you to learn to play your first few notes on a saxophone is called a. emotional intelligence. b. abstract intelligence. c. crystallized intelligence. d. fluid intelligence. 25) Because Ben’s history professor was a college student during the 1970s, he has extraordinary insight and knowledge of facts concerning the Vietnam War era. This knowledge is associated with the term a. multiple intelligence. b. general intelligence. c. fluid intelligence. d. crystallized intelligence. 26) Dean is learning how to drive a car, whereas Martin has been driving for several years. In this example, Dean would be using ____________ intelligence and Martin would be relying on ____________ intelligence. a. specific; general b. general; specific c. fluid; crystallized d. crystallized; fluid 27) Nigel is a contestant on the game show Jeopardy. In order to accurately answer the numerous trivia questions on the show, Nigel will be utilizing his ___________ intelligence. a. general b. crystallized c. practical d. fluid 28) Tom is a relatively reserved individual who does not like to take risks. While in university, he does not like to take classes that he isn’t sure he can do well at, as he believes he is stupid when he gets poor grades and ends up dropping those classes because he can’t change his grades. Tom likely believes that intelligence is a. a fixed entity. b. a flexible process. c. different for certain types of classes. d. the by-product of sensory capacity. 29) Foster hasn’t performed as well as he could have in school, but seems to have a good head on his shoulders, does well at work, understands others, and could be said to have “street smartsâ€. In this example, what type of intelligence is most applicable to Foster? a. Creative intelligence b. General intelligence c. Naturalistic intelligence d. Practical intelligence 30) Mr. Cutty is a businessman who is running intelligence tests on potential employees to determine which would be the best to hire and have the highest job performance. Which types of intelligence should Mr. Cutty be MOST interested in? a. Analytical and linguistic intelligences b. Practical and creative intelligences c. Specific and intrapersonal intelligences d. Crystallized and analytical intelligences