What does IQ stand for?
What is Intellegence Quotient
What is the only fruit whose seeds are on the outside?
What is a strawberry
What is Gardner's first name?
Who is Howard
How many fully developed theories has Gardner found?
What is 9
What is the name of the "little" brain?
What is the cerebellum
Which kind of intelligence represents numbers and logics?
What is logical-mathematical intelligence
Who discovered the laws of motion?
Who is Isaac Newton
In what years did Gardner start developing his theory?
What is early 1970's - early 1980's
In the theory, is it true that Gardner believes intelligence is a collection of distinct types?
What is true
How many types of taste do we have?
Double Jeopardy: Name all of them
What is 5
What is sweet, sour, salty, bitter, and umami
What intelligence is involved in language?
What is linguistic
How many bones are in the human body?
What is 206
Did he research people experiencing brain damage?
What is yes/true
Is existential a type of intelligence?
What is yes
At what stage of sleep does your heart rate slow and body temperature drop?
What is stage 2
Which intelligence deals with visualizing and manipulating objects mentally?
What is spatial
How many hearts does an octopus have?
What is 3
Did he agree with the singular view of peoples IQ?
What is no
Does everyone have the same kind of learning or different throughout all the different areas?
What is different
What is another word for the "tip of the tongue" theory?
What is Lethologica
Exploring questions of life, death, and human existence is what kind of intelligence?
What is exisential
What kind of mammal has a species called "Merino"
What are sheep
What was the main idea of Gardner's Multiple Intellignece theory?
What is to highlight cognitive abilities
What theory is popular in education?
What is Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences?
What is the brain region in the frontal lobe of the dominant hemisphere, usually the left, that is critical for speech production?
What is Broca's Area