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Inborn Potential & Aptitude Test Report

Customer Name

DMIT LAB INDIA


No. 2955/E, 1st Floor, Service Road,Opp Maruti Mandir,
Vijaynagar,Bangalore - 560040, Karnataka, India
Website: www.dmitlab.in | Email: [email protected] | M: 6360864195

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DMIT LAB India
No. 2955/E, 1st Floor, Service Road,
Opp Maruti Mandir, Near Karnatka Bank Vijaynagar,
Bangalore - 560040, Karnataka, India
Website: www.dmitlab.in | Email: [email protected] | M: 6360864195
Customer Name Personal Details

Analysis for

Name: Customer Name

Guardian's Name: Fathers Name

Age: 14 Years

Gender: Male

Contact No.: 9591311216

Email ID: [email protected]

Address: No.2955/E, 1st Floor, Vijaynagar,Bangalore

Analysis by

Analyst Name: Aruna Prasad

Company: DMIT LAB India

Email ID: [email protected]

Contact No.: 9591311216

Address: No.2955/E, 1st Floor, Vijaynagar,Bangalore - 560040

Disclaimer: The results obtained in this report are based on analysis of finger print samples submitted to
us by the individual out of his/her will and consent to undergo such analysis, or the child under
supervision and permission of his parents or guardian. The content of this analysis are only for reference
basis on the scientific research which is under process. The decision to follow any instruction, advice,
suggestion or recommendation completely depends upon you and you will be solely responsible for the
consequences of the same. We as an organization or any of its representatives are not responsible for
any consequences under any circumstance. Before taking any crucial decision please refer to your family
doctor, psychiatrist or psychologist.

Please note that this report can be best interpreted only by certified analyst

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DMIT LAB India
No. 2955/E, 1st Floor, Service Road,
Opp Maruti Mandir, Near Karnatka Bank Vijaynagar,
Bangalore - 560040, Karnataka, India
Website: www.dmitlab.in | Email: [email protected] | M: 6360864195
Congratulations Customer Name
Dear Customer Name

At the outset, let us take this opportunity to congratulate you for taking the decision of going for
Dermatoglyphics Multiple Intelligence & Innate Analysis, Congratulations!

We strongly believe that every human being is born with an Inborn Talent and Multiple
Intelligence. And if one is able to identify his/her Inborn Talent then he/she can build upon it and
can surely excel in life. However, the most people fail to identify their Innate potential due to
which they take wrong decisions in selecting their career and extra-curricular activities. This
analysis will clearly highlight your true talent, multiple intelligences, preferred learning style, level
of various quotients, personality trait and behavior, your strength & weaknesses and also the way
to develop the desired intelligence. This analysis discloses the inborn qualities however over a
period of time with sustain efforts one can acquire the desired skills but there will not be a great
difference between inborn and acquired.

According to Dr. Albert Einstein, everyone is a Genius but if you judge a fish on its ability to climb
a tree, it will live its whole life believing it is a stupid. We urge you to understand that everyone
has a different ability or particular talent. Often, comparing yourself to someone else's abilities
might mean overlooking what it is you are naturally more suited towards doing. In other words,
stop being a fish trying to climb a tree and embrace your fishiness. The point is that we are not all
made to be theoretical physicists. Aim for what you're good at, work hard for what you want, and
don't beat yourself up when you can't do everything perfectly.

Our highly trained and skilled counselors will interpret this report in detail and will be more than
happy to answer any and all questions that you may have and provide you with remedies, if
required

Once again, we personally thank you and congratulate you for taking this decision and we assure
you that will have a wonderful and unforgettable pleasant experience with this product.

Best Wishes!!

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DMIT LAB India
No. 2955/E, 1st Floor, Service Road,
Opp Maruti Mandir, Near Karnatka Bank Vijaynagar,
Bangalore - 560040, Karnataka, India
Website: www.dmitlab.in | Email: [email protected] | M: 6360864195
Report Summary
Particular Title Page No

Overview of DMIT Report 5


Personality Type 6
Summary of Your Personality 7
SWOT Based Personality Analysis 8
Relationship Compatibility 9
Brain Lobes and their Functions 10
Brain Neuron Distribution 11
Attributes based on Neuron Distribution 12
Brain Dominance, Left Brain Vs Right Brain ,TFRC Count 13
Psychological & Planning Capability 14
Acquiring Style (Brain Memory Formation) 15
Learning Styles 16
Visual Learner Exam & Learning Tips 17
Auditory Learner Exam & Learning Tips 18
Kinesthetic Learner Study Tips 19
Theory of Multiple Intelligences 20
Multiple Intelligences (M.I.) Distribution 21
Intrapersonal Intelligence Characteristics 22
How to Strengthen Intrapersonal Intelligence 23
Inter-personal Intelligence Characteristics 24
How to Strengthen Inter-personal Intelligence 25
Logical Intelligence Characteristics 26
How to Strengthen Logical Intelligence 27
Verbal/Linguistics Intelligence Characteristics 28
How to Strengthen Verbal/Linguistics Intelligence 29
Visual-Spatial Intelligence Characteristics 30
How to Strengthen Visual-Spatial Intelligence 31
Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence Characteristics 32
How to Strengthen Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence 33
Musical Intelligence Characteristics 34
How to Strengthen Musical Intelligence 35
Naturalist/Observation Intelligence Characteristics 36
How to Strengthen Naturalist/Observation Intelligence 37
IQ, EQ, AQ, CQ Quotients 38
Management Skills based on MI 39
Subject Selection based on MI 40
Department Suitability 41
Activities Recommend based on MI 42
Professional Career Preference_1 43
Professional Career Preference_2 44
Professional Career Preference_3 45
Feedback Form 46

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DMIT LAB India
No. 2955/E, 1st Floor, Service Road,
Opp Maruti Mandir, Near Karnatka Bank Vijaynagar,
Bangalore - 560040, Karnataka, India
Website: www.dmitlab.in | Email: [email protected] | M: 6360864195
Overview of Customer Name's DMIT Report

Multiple Intelligences

Logical 12.3% Kinesthetical 10.1%

Linguistics 13.1% Visual-Spatial 12.6%

Intrapersonal 15.5% Interpersonal 12.4%

Naturalistic 13.1% Musical 10.9%

Brain Dominance

Left Brain Right Brain

52.41% 47.59%

Personality Type Learning Styles

Visual 36%

Auditory 33%

Kinesthetic 31%

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DMIT LAB India
No. 2955/E, 1st Floor, Service Road,
Opp Maruti Mandir, Near Karnatka Bank Vijaynagar,
Bangalore - 560040, Karnataka, India
Website: www.dmitlab.in | Email: [email protected] | M: 6360864195
Personality Type of Customer Name

Eagle Peacock
The bold eagle; Eagles are dominant, The peacock loves to talk; being the center of
stimulated by challenge, decisive and direct. attention has passion/enthusiasm and is
Eagles can be blunt/stubborn and lose sight of happy/optimistic. Peacocks can be accused of talking
the big picture and can become insensitive to too much, and aren’t good with detail and time
other people needs. Eagles are natural control
achievers

DOMINANT INFLUENTIAL

COMPLIANT STEADY

The wise Owl; Owl is logical, mathematically The compassionate and the peaceful dove; Dove is
minded, methodological and sometimes seen as people oriented, loyal, friendly, hardworking and a
perfectionist. The owl can be slow to make great team player but tends to avoid change,
decisions and inflexible if rules and logic says confrontation, risk taking and assertiveness
otherwise. Owls are not big risk takers but love
detail

Owl Dove

My Primary Personality is: Eagle

My Secondary Personality is: Eagle

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DMIT LAB India
No. 2955/E, 1st Floor, Service Road,
Opp Maruti Mandir, Near Karnatka Bank Vijaynagar,
Bangalore - 560040, Karnataka, India
Website: www.dmitlab.in | Email: [email protected] | M: 6360864195
Summary of Your Personality

You place an emphasis on shaping the environment by overcoming opposition to accomplish


results. You are motivated by winning, competition and success. You prioritize accepting
challenge, taking action and achieving immediate results. You may be limited by lack of
concern for others; impatience. You give values to competency, action, concrete results,
personal freedom, and challenges. You tend to be goal oriented, strong willed, sincere,
original and active

Strengths Challenges (Need to strength)


Goal Oriented Aggressive
Strongly Willed Over-Confidence
Originality Dominant
Leadership Self-absorption
Active Independent
Sincere Risk-Taker

Unique Accomplishments; New Opportunities; Control of Audience;


Goals
Independence

Need others Weigh pros and cons; Calculate Risks; Use Calculation; Research Facts;
Who Deliberate before deciding; Recognize the need of others

What you You are already high focused, driven and highly motivated, so result focused
naturally do goal setting is natural to you. You are independent and like to do things your
well? way. You don’t like to fail. You like being productive and making progress

When communicating with Eagles, give them the bottom line, be brief, focus
Tips for Others your discussion narrowly, avoid making generalizations, refrain from repeating
yourself, and focus on solutions rather than problems

Classic Roles Developer, Results Oriented, Inspirational and Creative

Department Administration, Finance, Auditing and Training

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DMIT LAB India
No. 2955/E, 1st Floor, Service Road,
Opp Maruti Mandir, Near Karnatka Bank Vijaynagar,
Bangalore - 560040, Karnataka, India
Website: www.dmitlab.in | Email: [email protected] | M: 6360864195
SWOT Based Personality Analysis

1> Strong willed


2> Result Oriented 1> Agressive
3> Highly Motivated 2> Dominant
4> Assertive; Leadership 3> Not Considerate
5> Sincere; Demanding 4> Impatient
6> Enjoys personal freedom 5> Highly Practical
7> Loves Challenges

STRENGTH WEAKNESS

OPPORTUNITY THREATS

1> Can convert resources to results 1> Being rigid towards changes & people
2> Best suitable for larger picture 2> Not giving adequate time for results
3> Goals and cost conscious targets 3> Being egoistic and forceful on others

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DMIT LAB India
No. 2955/E, 1st Floor, Service Road,
Opp Maruti Mandir, Near Karnatka Bank Vijaynagar,
Bangalore - 560040, Karnataka, India
Website: www.dmitlab.in | Email: [email protected] | M: 6360864195
Relationship Compatibility - Yours with Others

Your Others
Combined Result
Personality Personality
There are chances of conflict because both are of completely different and opposite
behaviours. For example "Eagle" will like challenges but "Dove" does not like
challenges. "Eagle" will be fast in his activity but "Dove" tends to be slow in his
Dove
activity. "Eagle" would be goal oriented but "Dove" will be people oriented. To
avoid conflict, one should adjust with the other type else both cannot expect a
good relationship with each other.

Both would be good in sharing their ideas with each other, so there will be a
good relationship between them. Conflict will come when if there is delay in
"Peacock's" work or if there is any strict deadline in "Eagle's" work. "Peacock"
Eagle Peacock
can get advice from "Eagle" because "Peacock" would be highly impulsive and
"Eagle" should not influence "Peacock" to do things. Conflict will occur because
"Eagle" tend to be in control but "Peacock" tend to be free of control

Both would be task oriented and hence their motto would be "work done" so
they can understand well with one another. Conflict will come because of
"Owl's" low risk attitude and "Eagle's" high speed attitude in their work place.
Eagle Owl
"Eagle" should adjust with "Owl" to get the result. "Owl" can improve little bit
on his speed to cope-up with "Eagle" Both will have a deadline to complete their
tasks.

Both will have conflict if there is a situation that calls for control. Both will get
along well with each other because both are proactive as long as they do not
Eagle Eagle share same space. Both will give importance to their tasks because both would
be result oriented. Both will complete work on time and hence one can expect
better performance from them

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DMIT LAB India
No. 2955/E, 1st Floor, Service Road,
Opp Maruti Mandir, Near Karnatka Bank Vijaynagar,
Bangalore - 560040, Karnataka, India
Website: www.dmitlab.in | Email: [email protected] | M: 6360864195
Customer Name's Brain Lobes and their Functions

30.00%

25.90%
25.00%

19.88%
20.00% 19.28%
18.07%
16.87%

15.00%

10.00%

5.00%

0.00%
Pre-Frontal Frontal Parietal Temporal Occipital

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DMIT LAB India
No. 2955/E, 1st Floor, Service Road,
Opp Maruti Mandir, Near Karnatka Bank Vijaynagar,
Bangalore - 560040, Karnataka, India
Website: www.dmitlab.in | Email: [email protected] | M: 6360864195
Neuron Distribution of Customer Name

Left Brain Right Brain


Leadership
Rational Thinking, 13.9% 12.0%
Interpersonal Skills
Executive Planning
Goal Visualization
Coordinating,
Controlling, WS
Action Intuition, Self
WC
Esteem
Self-Achievement
Determination

Logic & Reasoning, 10.8% Imagination 8.4%


Analyzing & Idea Formation
Computing Process, Think Visualization,
Numeric, Linguistic, WS 3D Recognition WDL
Grammar Concepts Visual/Spatial Ability

Fine Motor Skills 7.8% Gross Motor skills 9.0%


Action Identification Body Movements
Hand Control Tactile Coordination
Movements WP Out-door activities WP
Finger Skills Sports Activities

Language Ability &


9.6% Music, Sound, 8.4%
Understanding,
Rhythm, Tone,
Hearing
Identification, Auditory Voice Identification,
WSE Listening Skills WSE
Word Formation
Emotions & Feelings
Word Memory

Visual Identification 10.2% Visualization Art 9.6%


Reading Visual Appreciation
Interpretation Visual Drawing
Observation Skills WSE Aesthetic Sense WP
Nature Love Visual Interpretation

High Neuron Activity Average Neuron Activity Low Neuron Activity

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DMIT LAB India
No. 2955/E, 1st Floor, Service Road,
Opp Maruti Mandir, Near Karnatka Bank Vijaynagar,
Bangalore - 560040, Karnataka, India
Website: www.dmitlab.in | Email: [email protected] | M: 6360864195
Attributes based on Neuron Distribution of Customer Name

Picture Smart 9.6%

People Smart 12.0%

Emotion Smart 8.4%

Word Smart 9.6%

Self Smart 13.9%

Number Smart 10.8%

Nature Smart 10.2%

Space Smart 8.4%

Fine Motors Smart 7.8%

Gross Motors Smart 9.0%

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DMIT LAB India
No. 2955/E, 1st Floor, Service Road,
Opp Maruti Mandir, Near Karnatka Bank Vijaynagar,
Bangalore - 560040, Karnataka, India
Website: www.dmitlab.in | Email: [email protected] | M: 6360864195
Brain Dominance of Customer Name
Left Brain: 52.41% Right Brain: 47.59%
TFRC
LTRC: 87 166 RTRC: 79

Left Brain Right Brain


Analytical Brain, Self Awareness & Logical Creative & Emotional Brain, Interpersonal Intelligence
Controls fine motor skill based activities Controls gross motor skills based activities
Alphabets, Words, Language, & Grammar Color, images, creativity, imagination, mental reading
Major role in academic performance Major role in Creative activities
Convergent thinker, concentrate better Divergent thinker, difficult to concentrate at one point
Responds to verbal instructions Physically present but mentally absent
Planning, organization & Differentiation Interpersonal, Understanding Others, Team building
Controlling feelings & emotions Full of feelings, emotions & creativity

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DMIT LAB India
No. 2955/E, 1st Floor, Service Road,
Opp Maruti Mandir, Near Karnatka Bank Vijaynagar,
Bangalore - 560040, Karnataka, India
Website: www.dmitlab.in | Email: [email protected] | M: 6360864195
Psychological & Planning Capability of Customer Name

Doing Capability Planning Capability

57.3% 42.7%

| Object Driven Model Concept Driven Model

Highly Determined Highly Imaginative

High level planning & Constructive ability High Managerial and organizational skills

Characteristics Risk taker, Goal oriented, Bold & Confident Highly logical, analytical and cautious

Let's try it it out and see how it works Let's think it through first

They tend to ask "Why" They tend to ask "How"

Help them set goals and objectives Help them in how to do or learn something

Give reasons as to why they must do and learn Record thoughts to paper and logically decide
something what to do
Remedies
They learn most effectively when they are
They will learn best when they allocate time for
actively discussing problem solving and finding
thinking about and digesting new information
things to do with new information

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DMIT LAB India
No. 2955/E, 1st Floor, Service Road,
Opp Maruti Mandir, Near Karnatka Bank Vijaynagar,
Bangalore - 560040, Karnataka, India
Website: www.dmitlab.in | Email: [email protected] | M: 6360864195
Acquiring Style of Customer Name

100% 0%
➢ Imitation Learner, High Learning Ability
➢ Independent, Goal Oriented
➢ Stretchable, Flexible,
➢ Target Centric, Self-Starter
➢ People Oriented, Need Motivation &
➢ Stubborn, Confident, Inflexible Encouragement
➢ Bold, Determined, Aggressive, ➢ Cooperative, May be lack of confidence
➢ In-charge, rigid, Self-centric, Bossy ➢ Calm, Relationship Oriented
➢ Patient, Supportive, & Emotional

Self-Cognitive Affective

Reflective Reverse Thinker


➢ Creative, Thinking out of the box
➢ Highly Flexible, Unlimited Potential
➢ Doing something new and different
➢ Conservative, May be talkative
➢ Standing away from the crowd
➢ People Oriented, Friendly
➢ Dislike traditional style of working
➢ Defensive, Limited Risk Taker
➢ Discoverer, Rule Breaker, Dislike
➢ Lack of time management and discipline following world
➢ Need a support and guide to perform best ➢ Milestone Setter, Scientific thinking,
➢ Divergent Mind, Impatient, Curious

0% 0%

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DMIT LAB India
No. 2955/E, 1st Floor, Service Road,
Opp Maruti Mandir, Near Karnatka Bank Vijaynagar,
Bangalore - 560040, Karnataka, India
Website: www.dmitlab.in | Email: [email protected] | M: 6360864195
Learning Styles of Customer Name

Visual
36%
Learner

Auditory
33%
Learner

Kinesthetic
31%
Learner

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DMIT LAB India
No. 2955/E, 1st Floor, Service Road,
Opp Maruti Mandir, Near Karnatka Bank Vijaynagar,
Bangalore - 560040, Karnataka, India
Website: www.dmitlab.in | Email: [email protected] | M: 6360864195
Guidelines for Visual Learner
Visual Learners uses strong visual associations. You often use lists to
organize your life and your thoughts. When spelling, you recognize words
by how they look. You remember faces but forget names. You learn best by
associating pictures with the words or concepts being used. You benefit
when visual are used as a part of lecture (whiteboard, transparencies,
power-point, films, videos, maps, charts, posters, graphs etc.
Demonstrations by the professors are helpful, as are textbooks with pictures and diagrams. You often have a
well-developed imagination and are easily distracted by movement or action in classroom. However, noise will
probably not distract you. You may not prefer to learn in study groups. Rather when studying, you tend to like
to work alone in quiet room.

Study Tips

Use brightly colored folders for catogerising papers or eye-catching notebooks for organizing assignments

➢ Take notes; make list; copy everything on the board


➢ Use higlighter pens to "Color code" information
➢ Should make flash cards or use computer to organize material that needs to be memorized into tables,
charts or spreadsheets with graphics
➢ As much as possible, translate words and ideas into outlines, symbols, pictures and diagrams or
summarize the information into key phases or sequences. Replace words with symbols or initials.
➢ Highlight key words or pictures on the note cards; then put the information in prominent places to
review
➢ Read over your notes repeatedly until you "see" the notes on the page
➢ Reduce auditory "Clutter"

Exam & Learning Tips

Practice turning your visuals back into words or write out sample exam answers, redraw your notes or study
pages from memory; draw things; use diagrams; place them in highly visible places for easy reviewing

Best Test Type

Diagramming, Reading Maps, essay (if you have studied using an outline), showing a process note

Worst Test Type

Oral test, listen, and respond test etc.

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DMIT LAB India
No. 2955/E, 1st Floor, Service Road,
Opp Maruti Mandir, Near Karnatka Bank Vijaynagar,
Bangalore - 560040, Karnataka, India
Website: www.dmitlab.in | Email: [email protected] | M: 6360864195
Guidelines for Auditory Learner

Learn by listening to verbal instructions; remember by forming the sounds of


words. You find it easy to remember names but forget faces. You often do well
working out solutions or problems by taking them out. In most circumstances
you need to hear yourself say it in order to effectively commit to memory. You
may find yourself reading aloud instead of reading silently, talking to yourself
or repeating instructions to make sure you understand them.

Ask questions to the professors in order to gain understanding. Ask follow up questions, if necessary. The
discussion cements the information for you. You are distracted by noise and often need to work where it is
relatively quiet. However, you benefit from listening to lectures, dialogues and plays; using audio recording
and videos etc. participating in group discussions

Study Tips

Attend classes, discussions and tutorials. You notes may be poor because you prefer to listen. Expand them
by talking with others and collecting notes from the textbook. Consider finding a "note-taking-study-
partner" in each class who will be your back up for filling in things you missed in class. Put facts or dates into
a song, a rap or a rhythm to aid memorization. Record class lectures

Make your own audio recordings by reading your notes and textbook information onto a recorder. Review
these records in your car or on a headset, whenever you can, to be ready for a test. Use recorded books
whenever possible. When studying by yourself, read textbooks and notes out loud. Repeat facts with your
eyes closed. Join a study group or study with a partner to review information, notes, texts etc.

Exam & Learning Tips

Imagine talking with examiner, listen to your voices and write down the answers; spend time in quiet places
recalling the ideas; listen to audio CD's while exercising; speak your answers aloud inside your head

Best Test Type


Writing responses to lectures & oral exams

Worst Test Type

Reading passages and writing answer in a timed test.

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DMIT LAB India
No. 2955/E, 1st Floor, Service Road,
Opp Maruti Mandir, Near Karnatka Bank Vijaynagar,
Bangalore - 560040, Karnataka, India
Website: www.dmitlab.in | Email: [email protected] | M: 6360864195
Guidelines for Kinesthetic Learner

Learn by becoming physically involved and actually doing something with


what's being learned. "Hands-on" activity is needed to grasp the learning.
"Being on the move" helps your memory to work.

In the classroom, you benefit from physical activity, in class demonstrations,


"hands-on" student learning experiences and professors who give real-life
examples. Using large diagrams, floor/wall puzzles and large maps on the wall
or floor are helpful. Charades, acting, interviewing, pantomiming, skits and role
playing enhance learning. Laboratories, field trips, trial-error assignments and
fieldwork done outside the classroom promote more interest

Study Tips
Sit near front of the room and take notes throughout the class period to help you stay focused. Later on,
straighten out incomplete sentences and spelling errors in your notes. The idea is to get down keywords
and draw conclusions. Talk about your notes with another kinesthetic person. You will remember the "real"
things that happened. Put plenty of examples in your summaries. Study in 20 minute time intervals, with 5-
10 minute breaks.

Use case studies and applications to help with understanding principles and abstract concepts. Pictures and
photographs help to illustrate ideas also. Put your homework on a clipboard and do it "on the run". Or put
test material on flashcards made out of index cards and review the class material while walking the stairs in
the dorm/pacing in your own room. Use memory games. Associate some sort of bodily movement with
what needs to remembered. To learn a sequence of events, processes or procedures, make 3"x5"
flashcards for each part. Arrange the cards on a table top in the correct order until it becomes automatic.
Or assign sequenced information to individual steps as you walk up and down stairs. Test prep may include:
writing practice answers/paragraphs, charades, acting, pantomiming or skits. Role-play the exam situation
in your own room.

Exam & Learning Tips

When reviewing new information, copy key points onto a chalkboard or other large writing surface, use the
computer to organize the info into graphs, tables, spreadsheets etc. practice writing answers to old exam
papers, record your own CD and use them for review

Best Test Type Short definitions, fill-ins, multiple choices

Worst Test Type Long test and essays

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DMIT LAB India
No. 2955/E, 1st Floor, Service Road,
Opp Maruti Mandir, Near Karnatka Bank Vijaynagar,
Bangalore - 560040, Karnataka, India
Website: www.dmitlab.in | Email: [email protected] | M: 6360864195
Theory of Multiple Intelligences (M.I.)
Dr. Howard Gardner, a renowned Scientist, Psychologist & Educationist is
the Hobbs Professor of Cognition and Education at the Harvard Graduate
School of Education & Senior Director of Harvard Project Zero. Among
numerous honors, Gardner received a MacArthur Prize Fellowship in 1981.
He has received honorary degrees from twenty-two colleges and
universities.

In 2005 he was selected by Foreign Policy and Prospect magazines as one of 100 most influential public
intellectuals in the world. The author of over twenty books translated into twenty-seven languages & several
hundred articles. Gardner is best known in educational circles for his "Theory of Multiple Intelligences"
proposed in 1983, which has been widely accepted by science all over the world. And today there are many
schools across the world, which are running on the education pattern of "Theory of Multiple Intelligence". He
has also written extensively on Creativity, Leadership & Professional Ethics. His latest book Five Minds for the
Future was published in April 2007. Here are the details of 8 multiple intelligences proposed by him

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Bangalore - 560040, Karnataka, India
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Multiple Intelligences (M.I.) Distribution of Customer Name

Musical Musical 10.9%

Naturalistic
Naturalistic 13.1%

Visual-Spatial
Visual-Spatial 12.6%

Bodily- Kinesthetic
Kinesthetic 10.1%

Interpersonal
Interpersonal 12.4%

Intrapersonal
Intrapersonal 15.5%

LinguisticsLinguistics 13.1%

Logical Logical 12.3%

Interpretation of Multiple Intelligence Table


• The highest bars shows the most dominant areas of intelligence
• The longest 4 bars are considered dominant areas of intelligence
• The intelligences which have similar strengths, are considered to be equal potential
• The intelligences below the mid-point of the most dominating intelligences are the areas of the
intelligences that need most of the improvement

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Intrapersonal Intelligence 15.5%

This intelligence has to do with introspective and self-reflective capacities. Those who are strongest in this
intelligence are typically introverts and prefer to work alone. They are usually highly self aware and capable of
understanding their own emotions, goals and motivations. They often have an affinity for thought based
pursuits such as philosophy. They learn best when allowed to concentrate on the subject themselves. There is
often a high level of perfectionism associated with this intelligence

Possible Career Interest: Psychologists, Pastor, Professor, Novelist, Therapist, Counselor, Entrepreneur

Note: The Intrapersonal Intelligence is less liable to define or suggest a certain career than any of the other
intelligence since the ability of self-awareness, self discipline and self improvement is applicable to any other
careers as well

Possible Characteristics

• Has the ability to do self-reflection, takes the initiative to ponder on life's major questions and problems
• Understands oneself, has strong self-awareness, particular about the important values in life that one
believes in
• Able to self-regulate and plan one's life effectively
• Understand one's own strengths and weaknesses
• Prefers to be alone than to be in a group
• Strong will-power, has individualistic character
• Has high self-esteem
• Able to learn and get inspired from experiences of success & failure

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Elements of Intrapersonal Intelligence 15.5%

Motivation & Emotional


Motivation, Behaviour
Emotional Behaviours

Initiative, Planning, Judgement &


Initiative, Planning, Judgement Reasoning
Reasoning

Ways to Strengthen your Intrapersonal Intelligence:


1. Learn to meditate or just set aside quiet time alone to think
2. Study philosophy, especially different schools of thought from different culture
3. Find a counselor or therapist to explore yourself
4. Create your own personal rituals that makes you feel good about yourself
5. Read self-help books and listen to tapes
6. Develop a hobby that sets you apart from the crowd
7. Make a personal development plan
8. Keep a daily journal for recording your thoughts, dreams, goals, feelings & emotions
9. Do something to spoil yourself once a day
10. Study biographies of great individuals
11. Teach yourself something new such as skill, language or body of knowledge in an area of interest to you
12. Venture into starting your business
13. Take a battery of tests designed to assess your special strengths and weaknesses in a broad range of
areas
14. Keep some "ME" time and indulge in doing an activity of your choice
15. Keep a mirror handy to look into when you are in different moods or states of mind
16. Take 10 min every evening to mentally review your thoughts and feelings you had during the day
17. Spend some time with people who have a strong and healthy sense of oneself

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Interpersonal Intelligence 12.4%

This intelligence has to do with the interaction with others. People in this category are usually extroverts and
are characterized by their sensitivity to other's moods, feelings, temperaments and motivations and their ability
to co-operate in order to work as a part of a group. They communicate effectively and empathize easily with
others and may be either leaders or followers, they typically learn best by working with others and often they
enjoy discussions and debate

Possible Career Interest: Educator, Coach, Mentor, Principal, Manager, Nurse, Social Workers, Politician,
Counselor, PR Executive, HR Professionals, Sales People, Event Organizer, Customer Service Manager

Possible Characteristics

• Able to understand other's intentions and motives


• Good at telling other people emotions and thoughts simply from observing their facial expressions and
physical movements (Body language)
• Has the ability to work with others, likes to solve problems through teamwork.
• Able to listen well to others and put oneself in the other person's shoes to care the other person
• Natural leader, good social skills, has good relationship with others
• Like team activities, does not like individual activities or being alone.
• When faced with problems, tends to turn to others for help instead of solving it on one's own
• Feels comfortable in crowd

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Elements of Interpersonal Intelligence 12.4%

Memory formation, motivation &


Memory formation,
emotionsmotivation emotions

Social Behaviour & Language


Social Behaviour, Language comprehension
comprehension

Ways to Strengthen your Interpersonal Intelligence:


1. Get organized! Use time management system to make sure you keep in touch regularly with your
friends
2. Join a volunteer or service group oriented
3. Store names of contacts in an organized manner e.g. rolodex
4. Spend 15 min every day practicing active listening with your spouse or close friend
5. Participate in workshops/seminars of interpersonal and communication skills
6. Have a regular family meeting at home
7. Collaborate with one or more persons on project of mutual interest (e.g. gardening )
8. Learn the art of proper social behavior by reading a book on etiquette and discussing the material the
material with an individual which you consider socially adept
9. Strike up conversations with people in public areas (Bookstores, supermarket, etc.)
10. Start regular correspondences with a network of individuals around the country of world
11. Attend family, school or work related re-unions
12. Spend 15 min every day for a week or two observing how people interact in public place (Street corner,
train station, department store etc.)
13. Meditate on your connection to those around you, starting with your immediate family and friends.
Extending this to your community and country and eventually encompassing the entire planet
14. Study the life of well known socially competent individuals (e.g. philanthropists, counselor, social
workers) through biographies, films and learn to follow their example

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Logical/Mathematical Intelligence 12.3%

This has to do with logical, abstract, inductive and deductive reasoning and numbers. While it is often assumed
that those with this intelligence naturally excel in mathematic. Computer programming and other logical or
numerical activities, a more accurate definition places emphasis less on traditional, mathematical ability and
more reasoning capabilities, abstract pattern recognition, scientific thinking and investigation and the ability to
perform complex calculations.

Possible Career Interest: Scientist, Mathematician, Tax officer, Accountant, Statistician, Scientist, Judge,
Actuary, Software Engineer, Engineer, Doctor, Economist

Possible Characteristics

• Has a good concept of cause and effect about things


• Likes to find logical sequence, form and discipline in things
• Likes to play strategy games
• Likes to use mathematical and reasoning abilities
• Likes to quantify and manage information that has been collected or tends to express through numbers
• Able to remember what one has learnt through effective comprehension. analysis and summary.
• Likes mathematics, science, and computer courses more than language and history courses/programs

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Elements of Logical Intelligence 12.3%

ComplexComplex
Visual Spatial Problems
Visual Spatial Problems

Numeral Skills Numeral Skills

Problem
Problem Solving
Solving & Abstract
& Abstract Thinking
Thinking

Ways to Strengthen your Logical/Mathematical Intelligence:


1. Play logical/mathematical games
2. Buy a science kit and carry out some of the experiments described in it.
3. Work on logic puzzles and brain teasers
4. Learn Basic Computer programming
5. Take course in basic maths or science at evening class for e.g. Abacus
6. Avoid using calculator and practice calculating mentally
7. Visit a science museum
8. Form a discussion group or study circle to discuss recent scientific discoveries and their implications in
everyday life
9. Help your kids with math/science homework
10. Purchase a telescope and microscope and discover a myriad of new world
11. Identify scientific principles operating around your home and neighborhood
12. Confront, rather than avoid, mathematical problems you encounter in everyday life
13. Subscribe science news publications
14. Teach math or science to someone less knowledgeable
15. Use blocks, beads or other concrete material in learning new math concepts

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Verbal/Linguistics Intelligence 13.1%

This has to do with words spoken or written. People with verbal-linguistic intelligence display a facility with
words and languages. They are typically good at reading, writing, telling stories and memorizing words and
dates. They tend to learn best by reading, taking notes, and listening to lectures via discussions and debates.
They are also frequently skilled at explaining, teaching and oration or persuasive speaking. Those with verbal
linguistic intelligence learn foreign languages very easily as they have high verbal memory and recall and on
ability to understand and manipulate syntax structure.

Possible Career Interest: Writers, Lawyers, Journalists, Speakers, Trainers, Copy-writers, Teachers, Poets,
Editors, Linguistics, Translators, PR Consultant, Media Consultants, TV & Radio Presenters, Voice - over Artists,
Novelist

Possible Characteristics

• Sensitive to words.
• Good in listening, speaking, reading and writing
• Likes to use language to think, express and communicate
• Likes to read and write. Regards books as very important
• Good at remembering people names, places, dates and trivial matters

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Elements of Linguistic Intelligence 13.1%

Comprehension aspectaspect
Comprehension of writing
of writing

Verbal&Memory,
Verbal Memory Language
Language

Non
Non Verbal verbal communication
Communication

Ways to Strengthen your Linguistic Intelligence:


1. Play word games
2. Attend a workshop on writing through a local college
3. Record yourself speaking and listen to the playback
4. Visit the library and bookshops regularly
5. Join a speaker’s club
6. Subscribe to a high quality newspaper
7. Read a new book once a week and develop your personal library
8. Prepare an informal 10 min talk for a business or community event
9. Learn to use a word processor
10. Make up your own riddles, puns and jokes
11. Keep a diary or write 250 words a day about anything on your mind
12. Pay attention to the different verbal styles (Dialects, intonations, vocabularies etc.) of the various
people you meet.
13. Have a regular story telling time with family or friends
14. Attend a speed reading seminar
15. Teach an illiterate person to read
16. Use one new word in your conversations every day

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Visual-Spatial Intelligence 12.6%

This intelligence has to do with vision and spatial judgment. People with strong visual-spatial intelligence are
typically very good at visualizing and mentally manipulating objects. They have a strong visual memory and are
often artistically inclined. Those with strong spatial intelligence also generally have a good sense of direction
and may also have very good hand-eye coordination, although this is normally seen as characteristics of the
Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence

Possible Career Interest: Tour guide, Interior Designer Urban Planning, Pilot, Captain, Architect, Photographer,
Painter, Animator, Homepage Designer, Cartoonist, Illustrator

Possible Characteristics

• Good in drawing up plans, re-arranging objects, change of space, finding the right space and direction
amidst a confusing space. For e.g. finding the way out at cross road junctions
• Able to feel visual space accurately. Has a good grasp of directions, often able to find the way (roads) in
foreign/strange places
• Likes artistic activities, has more imagination
• Likes to look at art and paintings, origami, building blocks, puzzles, maze games
• When reading, absorbs more information from pictures than from words. Reading maps and diagrams are
easier than reading words
• Likes to watch movies, slides, 3D animation
• Able to handle accurately and clearly when expressing visual space
• Understands interior design technical drawings

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Ways to enhance Visual/Spatial Intelligence 12.6%

Visual processing & spatial


Visual processing, relations
spatial relations

3D Space Processing
3D space processing

Ways to Strengthen your Visual-Spatial Intelligence:


1. Play Pictionary, three dimensional tic-tac-toe or other visual thinking games
2. Work on jigsaw puzzles, Rubik's cube, maze or other visual puzzles
3. Purchase a graphics software and create designs, drawings and images on the computer
4. Learn photography.
5. Use a camcorder and create video presentations.
6. Watch films and TV shows with attention to the use of light, camera movement. color and other
cinematic elements
7. Redecorate the interior of your house and landscape the exterior
8. Create a picture library of favorite images from magazines and newspapers
9. Study Geometry
10. Take a class in Drawing, Sculpting, Photography, and Painting
11. Learn an ideographically based language such as chinese
12. Make 3 D models of ideas you have for inventions or other projects
13. Learn how to use and interpret flowcharts, decision trees, diagrams and other form of visual
representation
14. Purchase a visual dictionary and study how common machines and objects work
15. Explore the space around your house by putting a blindfold and letting a friend guide you
16. Visit a Mechanical Engg, Architect, or Designer to see how they uses their spatial ability
17. Spend time engaging in art activities
18. Study maps of your town & state and floor plans of your house
19. Incorporate drawings, photos and diagrams into letters projects, and presentations

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Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence 10.1%

This intelligence has to do with movement and doing. In this category, people are generally adept at physical
activities such as sports or dance and often prefer activities which utilize movements. They may enjoy acting or
performing, and in general they are good at building and making things. They often learn best by physically
doing something rather than reading or hearing about it. Those with strong bodily-kinesthetic intelligence
possess high muscle memory i.e. they remember things through their body rather than through their words
(verbal memory) or images (visual memory). It requires the skill and dexterity for fine motor movements such
as those required for dancing, athletics, surgery, craft making etc.

Possible Career Interest: Actors, marital arts, Performer, Yoga Instructor, Dancer, Athlete, Sculptor, Nursing
Staff, Chefs, Chiropractor, Mechanic/Technician, Demonstrators, Drivers, Sports-People, Soldiers, Fire-Fighters,
Performance Artists, Ergonomists, Osteopaths, Crafts-people, Acupuncturists, Adventurers

Possible Characteristics

• Good at using hands, feet movements and body language to express own thoughts and feelings
• Likes running, jumping, going up and down, climbing and other physical activities
• Good ideas and inspirations often pop up when walking, running or doing some physical activities.
• Good at imitating other people's behaviors and the way they talk
• Gets impatient and start wiggling or tapping/knocking on things if one stays or sits for a long time at one
place
• Accustomed to do hands on work to learn new things instead of just seeing or listening
• Has good motor co-ordination and able to manipulate and control the body well
• Fond of physical contact

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Elements of Bodily/Kinesthetical Intelligence 10.1%

Sensory Integration 5.0%

Fine motor movement & Spatial4.3%


orientations

Ways to Strengthen your Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence:


1. Join a sports team (baseball, basketball etc. or other group support)
2. Take a lesson in a solo sport such as swimming, golf, tennis or gymnastics
3. Lean a martial art like judo or karate
4. Exercise regularly and keep track of the ideas that occur to you during exercise session
5. Learn a craft such as wood-working, weaving, carving etc.
6. Take a class in working with clay or stone
7. Learn yoga or another system of physical relaxation and awareness
8. Play video games that require use of quick reflexes
9. Take formal lessons in dance or spend some time engaged in free-form creative movements on your
own
10. Take up hands on hobby around like gardening, cooking or model building
11. Learn sign language or Braille
12. Put on blindfold and have a friend lead you around to explore the environment with your hands
13. Learn typing or playing a musical instrument
14. Assemble a collection of objects having different texture (E.g. Sandpaper, Silk, Stones etc.)
15. Walk the curbs of sidewalks or balance beams to improve your sense of balance
16. Set up weight training or aerobics program for yourself under the supervision of a doctor or health club
17. Engage in sensory awareness activities that puts you in touch with physical sensations and perceptions

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Musical Intelligence 10.9%

This intelligence has to do with rhythmic, music and hearing. Those who have high level of musical rythmic
intelligence display a greater sensitivity to sounds, rhythm, tones and music. They normally have good pitch and
may even have absolute pitch and are able to sing, play musical instruments and compose music. Since there is
strong aural component to teach intelligence, those who are strongest in it may learn best via lecture. In
addition, they will often use songs or rhythms to learn and memorize information and may work best with
music playing

Possible Career Interest: Symphony Orchestra Conductor, Musicians, Singers, Composers, DJ's, Music Planners,
Environment and Musical Instrument Dealer, HI-FI Dealer

Possible Characteristics

• Sensitive to pitch, tone and rhythm


• Remembers the melody of songs and likes all kinds of musical instruments
• Likes to listen to music and possesses a good sense of rhythm
• Usually caps to the beat of music sub-consciously
• Has the ability to appreciate creations, especially music creations
• Good at identifying a variety of music styles and types
• Able to accurately sing out the whole song after listening to the song just once or twice
• Likes to listen to music or hum a song while working or studying

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Elements of Musical Intelligence 10.9%

Process,recognition,
Process, recognition & perception
perception of
of auditory
stimuli
auditory stimuli

Voiceand
Voice Tone Tone and pitch
pitch modulation
modulation

Ways to Strengthen your Musical Intelligence:


1. Sing in the shower, whilst driving your car etc. anywhere you feel comfortable to
2. Play "Name the tune" or other musical games with the friends
3. Develop a collection of favorite musical recordings and listen to them regularly
4. Join a musical group
5. Take formal music lessons in a specific instrument
6. Spend 1 hr /week listening to an unfamiliar style of music (e.g. Jazz, Classical, Folk etc.)
7. Buy a electronic keyboard and learn simple melodies and chords
8. Take a course in music criticism in newspapers and magazines
9. Put on background music while studying, working or eating or at some other time during the day that is
normally quiet
10. Read about the lives of famous composers and performers
11. Rediscover the music you loved as child and try making up your own tunes
12. Create your musical autobiography by collecting recordings that were popular at different stages of
your life
13. Purchase a high tech equipment (MIDI interface, computer software) that will allow you to teach
yourself music theory or to play a musical instrument on the computer
14. Learn about specific musical training programs

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Naturalist/Observation Intelligence 13.1%

This intelligence involves understanding the natural world of plants and animals, noticing their characteristics
and categorizing them. It generally involves a keen observation of environment and the surrounding and the
ability to classify over things as well. It may be exercised by exploring nature, making collections of objects,
studying them, and grouping them, sensory skill-sound, smell, taste and touch, makes keen observations about
natural changes, interconnections and patterns

Possible Career Interest: Veterinary, Animal Scholar, Archaeologist, Plants Scholar. Chef, Courtyard Designer,
Weather Researcher, Documentary Producer, Environment Researcher, Animal Protection Activist

Possible Characteristics

• Likes zoos, aquariums, farms, forests and other natural places


• Often notices the differences in the surrounding
• Good at distinguishing different things
• Likes to explore knowledge about Astronomy, the universe and Biology
• Has a keen and sharp observation of natural phenomena and scenes
• Can easily identify and classify animals and plants
• Can easily observe and detect changes in weather
• Likes to read books about animals and plants

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Elements of Naturalistic Intelligence 13.1%

Spatial relations
Spatial relations

AffinityAffinity to nature,
to nature, flora flora
and and fauna
fauna

Ways to Strengthen your Naturalistic Intelligence:


1. Observe natural things in your own surroundings parks, gardens (insects, plants etc.)
2. Investigate internet site that have to do with nature (use search engine and select search words such as
ecology, nature, botany, birds etc.)
3. Go through the TV (National Geographic/Animal Planet/Discovery) listings for the week and record
shows having to do with an aspect of nature that you would like to learn more about
4. Choose specific type of plant or animal of your choice and learn as much as you can
5. Take up gardening/landscaping as a hobby.
6. Subscribe a magazine related to nature
7. Go on camping or backpacking trip and devote some time every day to observe nature
8. Make list of all animals (including birds) that live in your area
9. Keep a "Naturalist Journal" that includes observations you make, questions you have about how
different aspects of nature work and resources you discover
10. Use all senses while studying
11. Create minds maps to explore, categorize and develop your thinking about problems and issues
12. Draw or photograph natural objects

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Quotients of Customer Name

30.0%
27.8%

25.4%
25.0% 23.2% 23.5%

20.0%

15.0%

10.0%

5.0%

0.0%
IQ EQ AQ CQ

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Management Skills based on MIs of Customer Name

Goal Setting 9

Crisis Management 7

Quality Adherence 5

Critical Observation 9

Creative Approach 9

Energy Level - Drive 7

Strategic Planning 9

Leadership 9

Teamwork 7

Decision Making Abilities 7

Analytical Skills 7

Communication 7

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Subject Selection based on MIs of Customer Name

Civics 9

Humanities (EI) 13

Foreign 9

Accounting 7

Visual Arts 9

Sanskrit 9

French 9

English 9

History 11

Management 9

Georgraphy 9

Biology 7

Chemistry 7

Physics 9

Maths 7

Economics 9

Computers 5

Commerce 7

Finance 7

Journalism 9

Law 11

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Department Suitability of Customer Name

Purchase 7

Manufacturing 9

R&D 5

Administration 7

Legal 5

Operations 7

Planning 5

HR 9

Finance 7

MKTG & Sales 13

Management 9

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Activities based on Mis of Customer Name

Cycling 7

Trekking 7

Outdoor Games 7

Photography 9

Musical 7

Drawing/Painting 5

Dramatics 5

Debate 9

Dance 5

Cookery 7

Computers 5

Chess 9

Caligraphy 9

Aerobics 7

Diary Writing 7

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Professional Career Preference for Customer Name

Category Feasibility Relevant Intelligence Occupation


Musical ** Music Teacher, Musician
Sound Engineer
Music

* Bodily * Music Composer/ Director


Voice Recognizer
Visual **** Singer
Forestry & Fishery

Naturalistic **** Agricultural Engineer


Agricultural,

Agronomy Researcher
Forest Officer, Zoo Operator
** Bodily * Gardner, Nursery Owner
Wild Life Researcher
Vatenary, Food Analyst
Logical **

****
Development

Spatial
Architect, Product Designer
Design &

Fashion Designer, Interior Designer


* Logical ** Civil Engineer, Contractor,
Surveyor, Property Planner/Developer
Musical **
Aviation Engineer,
Spatial ****
Engineering

Electrical Engineer
Electronics Engineer
*** Logical ** Mechanical Engineer
Computer Engineer
Naturalistic **** Chemical Engineer

Naturalistic **** Geologist, Archaeologist


Environmental

Environmental Researcher
Earth &

Soil Researcher, Weather Researcher


*** Spatial **** Rain Harvester, Wild Life Expert
City Planner, Area Planner
Cartographer, Geology Professor
Logical **
Naturalistic **** Biotechnology, Pathology Researcher
Life Sciences

Medical Technology Development


** Bodily * Botanist, Animal & Plant Researcher
Zoologist, Genetic Engineering Development
Logical ** Agriculture Research, Medical Lab Technician

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Professional Career Preference for Customer Name

Category Feasibility Relevant Intelligence Occupation


Naturalistic **** Doctor, Pharmacist
Medical

Nutritionist
** Bodily * Drug Officer
Medical Officer
Logical ** Surgeon

Linguistic ***** Professor, Trainer, Principal


Education

Career Counselor, Study Counselor


*** Inter ***
Academic Consultant, School Owner
School Administrator
Life Coach, School Teacher
Musical **
Chartered Accountant
Naturalistic **** Finance Officer
Financial

Certified Financial Officer


** Logical ** Tax Consultant, Equity Researcher
Investment Banker
Bodily * Business Analyst
Mass and Media

Reporter, Speaker
Communication

Linguistic ***** Advertising Designer


Media Communication Jobs
*** Bodily * Public Relations officer
Editor, Script Writer
Visual **** Cultural Related Jobs, Artists

Computer Engineer, Software Engineer


Spatial ****
Information
Technology

Network Engineer
Software Developer/Engineer
* Logical ** Multimedia Specialist
Visual Graphics Engineer
Kinesthetical * Web Developer

Linguistic ***** Business, MBA, Director, CEO


Business

Sales and Business Consultant


**** Intra ***** Own Firm & freelancing
Online Business, Digital Marketing
Logical ** Social Media & Blog writer

**
Sociology &

Psychologist, Psychiatrist
Psychology

Logical
Counselor, Psychotherapist, MSW
*** Intra ***** Life Coach, Education Trainer
Anthropology Researcher, Hospitality
Inter
***

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Professional Career Preference for Customer Name

Category Feasibility Relevant Intelligence Occupation


**** Mathematician, Statistician
Mathematics

Naturalistic
& Analyst

Physicist, Chemist
** Kinesthetical * Business Analyst
Accountant
Logical ** Finance Officer, Actuary

*****
Management

Intra
Project Manager, Human Resources (HR)
Team Leader, CEO, Business Executive
*** Inter *** Customer Service Executive, Sales Executive
Logistics, Production, Tourism, Treasurer
Bodily *
Political Affairs

Inter *** Lawyer, Judge, Government Officer/Job


IAS/KAS/IPS, Class One officer
*** Logical ** Secretary, Public Relations Officer
Media Reporter, Politician, MLA
Linguistic *****
Linguistic ***** News Reader/ Reporter
Profession
Languages

Social Media & Blog writer


*** Inter ***
Writer/Author,Translator, Poet
TV Anchor/Radio Jockey,
Foreign Language Professor
Musical **
Bodily * Athletics, Outdoor/Indoor Sports
Sports

Cricketer, Footballer, Swimmer


** Musical ** Tennis, Basketball, Carom / Snooker
Yoga Teacher, Gym Owner, Sports Coach
Naturalistic ****
Bodily *
Actor & Dancer, Movie Director
Artistry

* Visual ****
Choreographer, Set Director, Painter
Art Teacher, Makeup & Beauty Artist
Musical **

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