1)  The Concept of being able to successfully perceive and derive insight from visual data is ---- Intelligence.

A) Logical

B) Linguistic

C) Spatial

D) Naturalistic

Spatial intelligence refers to the cognitive ability to perceive, interpret, and understand visual and spatial information, allowing individuals to derive insights from visual data and patterns. People with high spatial intelligence excel at visualizing and manipulating objects, navigating environments, and understanding maps, charts, and complex visual representations. This category of intelligence is a core component of Howard Gardner’s theory of multiple intelligences and is central for fields like architecture, engineering, design, and certain branches of science.​Logical, linguistic, and naturalistic intelligences pertain to reasoning, language skills, and understanding nature respectively, but do not specifically address skills related to interpreting visual or spatial data.

Ans)  C) Spatial


2)   Arrange the following steps in creativity in the right order:

Illumination

Preparation

Verification

Incubation

Evaluation

A) 1,5,4,2,3

B) 2,4,1,5,3

C) 3,4,5,2,1

D) 4,5,2,3,1

Preparation (Step 2): Gathering information, exploring the problem, and learning relevant material.​

Incubation (Step 4): Allowing unconscious thought to process the information without active effort.​

Illumination (Step 1): Experiencing the "Eureka" moment or insight when a creative idea emerges.​

Evaluation (Step 5): Judging and refining the solution, making modifications as necessary.​

Verification (Step 3): Testing and implementing the idea in reality, finalizing creative output

Ans)  B) 2,4,1,5,3