Cognitive dimensions of creativity include the following except:
A) fluency
B) flexibility/adaptability
C) curiosity
D) originality
E) elaboration
Ques. 2Six-year-old Trey read the sentence, The cow is in the pen. He then picked up a blue pen (writing instrument) on his desk and asked his teacher, How did the cow get in the pen? This example shows that Trey did not understand that words:
a) can have multiple meanings
b) can have multiple spellings
c) follow phonics generalizations
d) follow spelling patterns
Ques. 3Contemporary experts view creativity as a ________ constructed trait.
A) culturally
B) cognitively
C) personally
D) socially
E) theoretically
Ques. 4The history of a word is referred to as its:
a) orthography
b) morphology
c) phonology
d) etymology
Ques. 5Which classical theorist contended that learning is fundamentally cultural and interactive in nature?
A) Alfred Adler
B) Carl Jung
C) Jean Piaget
D) Lev Vygotsky
E) Abraham Maslow
Ques. 6Susan deduced that the subway would travel under the ground because she knew that sub means under. To determine the meaning of the word subway, Susan used her knowledge of:
a) synonyms
b) antonyms
c) phonemes
d) morphemes
Ques. 7Sternberg's (2008 ) triarchic theory of intelligence, defines creative thought as the ability to:
A) generate ideas
B) analyze which ideas are worth pursuing
C) implement ideas
D) convince others of the value or our ideas
Ques. 8Third-grade student Ella wrote the sentence, It is to cold to go swimming. Ella's sentence shows that she has difficulty with:
a) morphemes
b) phonemes
c) homonyms
d) synonyms
Ques. 9Children are creative when they:
A) answer all questions correctly
B) express themselves in inventive, symbolic ways
C) recognize words and symbols at an early age
D) speak fluently by the age of two
E) copy teacher's actions