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ATI TEAS READING FORM A Read the “Multiple Intelligences” passage before answering the question. Multiple Intelligences In the late 1970, the directors of the Bernard van Leer Foundation invited a team of professors from Harvard University’s Graduate School of education to respond to...

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ATI TEAS READING FORM A

Read the “Multiple Intelligences” passage before answering the question.

Multiple Intelligences

In the late 1970, the directors of the Bernard van Leer Foundation invited
a team of professors from Harvard University’s Graduate School of
education to respond to a daunting challenge: Discover a way for every
human being to develop to his or her maximum potential. Out of this
collaboration of dozens of esteemed professionals came the theory of
multiple intelligences (MI).

In 1983, Howard Gardner, a project team member, published Frames of
Mind, which sets out the theory in some detail. In this book, Gardner
posits that traditional notions of intelligence, which are largely based on
I.Q. testing, do not sufficiently address the range of cerebral engagement.
In short, various types of intelligence should be considered because
different minds have different strengths. For too long, our notion of
intelligence has been too narrow.

Originally, Gardner identified seven areas of human intelligence: verbal-
linguistic, musical, logical-mathematical, visual-spatial, bodily-kinesthetic,
interpersonal, and intrapersonal. A short time later, Gardner added an eighth
intelligence: naturalistic.

Traditional school curriculum in Western culture has heavily emphasized
learning through the verbal-linguistic and logical-mathematical
intelligences. This has, according to Gardner, left many students poorly
served by our educational system. Gifts in other areas of intelligence, such
as the arts, should be identified and encouraged as well. Also, different
methodologies of conveying information should be used to engage the
distinct strengths of students with varying types of intelligence.

Gardner and others, like author Thomas Armstrong, Ph.D., have done
much of cause the American educational establishment to rethink the way
children learn in school.
Many universities include courses about multiple intelligences, and teachers
are often encouraged to use the theory of MI in planning their lessons. The
result of this re- evaluation of intelligence has begun to transform the way
teachers teach.


1. Which of the following is a supporting detail of the author’s main idea in
the passage?
A. In this book, Gardner posits that traditional notions of intelligence,
which are largely based on I.Q. testing, do not sufficiently address
the range of cerebral engagement.
B. Traditional notions of intelligence have limited the achievement of
many students.

,C. Traditional school curriculum in Western culture has heavily
emphasized learning through the verbal-linguistic and logical-
mathematical intelligences.
D. Researchers who developed the theory of multiple intelligences
have had an effect on education.

,2. Which of the following is a logical conclusion based on the passage?
A. Howard Gardner, at the time of the study, had multiple intelligences.
B. I.Q. testing focuses mainly on verbal-linguistic and mathematical-logical
skills.
C. Most teachers prefer to use traditional teaching methods in the
classroom.
D. Multiple intelligence principles are excluded from school curricula
because they are difficult to test.

3. Which of the following statements best rephrases the key point of
Howard Gardner’s theory of multiple intelligences as described in the
passage?
A. Verbal-linguistic and logical-mathematical are the two most
important types of multiple intelligences.
B. Cerebral engagement is unrelated to I.Q. testing.
C. Traditional school curriculum accommodates multiple types of
intelligence.
D. Understanding intelligence effectively requires taking into
account overall cerebral engagement.

4. Which of the following changes is appropriate for a teacher who wants
to address the theory of MI?
A. Replacing a history slide show with memorization of names and dates.
B. Replacing written book reports with multimedia collaborations among
students.
C. Encouraging more girls to enroll in upper-level mathematics courses.
D. Encouraging classroom completion by using flash card games.

5. Which of the following students would most likely benefit the most from
an educational system that incorporates MI into its curriculum?
A. A student who draws intricate portraits on his notebook.
B. A student who excels at taking notes during lectures.
C. A student who likes to take part in spelling bees.
D. A student who reads at a higher level than her classmates.



Read the passage below before answering the question.

The heroines are in the house. In recent years, there has been a boom of
young (YA) literature that has taken readers, and bestseller lists, by storm.
Though YA novels have existed nearly as long as the novel itself, current
YA novels have reinvented the genre. Now they tend to focus on the plight
of a central heroine, a young girl tasked with dismantling the oppressive
dystopia she lives in to save her friends and her family. The success of
these stories is finally making Hollywood sit up and pay attention to the
possibility of how lucrative female-led movies can be, and more female-
driven films than ever are taking top spot at the box office.

, 6. Which of the following is the source of this passage?
A. Young adult novel
B. Instruction manual
C. Book review
D. Entertainment magazine

7. Below are several trends being discussed in the media. Which of the
following trends resembles the theme of the passage’s description of YA
literature?
A. More students are graduating from college in debt than ever before,
and they are flooding the job market.
B. A new cooking technique is being introduced in culinary schools across
the world to great success.
C. The percentage of people under 30 getting married has decreased
greatly in the last 20 years.
D. An automaker redesigned one of its standard models, and now it is
one of their top sellers.


Read the passage below before answering the question.

Storytellers known as bards were an important element in sustaining Celtic
civilization. They were trained at barding schools where they learned
hundreds of poems and different styles of verse. Some bards trained for up
7 years. In addition to singing memorized poems, they composed poems of
their own to celebrate important events or commemorate fallen leaders.
Many scholars believe that the bards of Brittany, a region in northwest
France, and those of Wales created and passed on the legends of King
Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. Without the oral traditions,
these stories would have been lost.


8. Which of the following supporting details best reinforces the
argument presented in the first sentence that bards sustained Celtic
civilization?
A. Bards were specially trained at barding schools.
B. Bards trained for as long as 7 years and learned different styles of
verse.
C. In addition to singing memorized poems, bards would compose
poems of their own.
D. Poems written by bards celebrated important events and
commemorated fallen leaders.

9. Which of the following best rephrases the topic of the passage?
A. The events that led to sustaining Celtic civilization.
B. The history and purpose of bards.
C. The importance of the King Arthur legends.
D. The purpose of barding schools.

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