1.Where were the Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking first administered?
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Michigan State University
Ontario, Canada
University of Georgia
2.According to researcher Jonathan Plucker of Indiana University, the correlation with lifetime achievement is more than three times stronger for childhood creativity than childhood IQ.
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False
True
3.According to the Newsweek article, measured creativity scores in the United States have declined since 1990. Most of this has occurred in the younger children in America. Which of these is NOT a potential reason cited in the article for this decline?
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Emphasis on rote learning
Television
School libraries
Standardized testing
Lack of creativity training
4.According to the article, can creativity be taught?
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Yes
No
5.What is divergent thinking?
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Focusing on a few selected ideas.
Generating as many unique ideas as possible.
Diverging from the topic as far as possible.
Being different for the sake of being different.
6.According to the article, creative thinking is a normal part of brain behavior.
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True
False
7.What were ideas listed in the article for encouraging more creativity in children? Check all those that apply.
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Working on a variety of different types of projects.
Spending less time staring at screens.
Eating more yogurt.
Encouraging children to follow a passion.
Get moving with more exercise and active play.
Losing weight.
8.According to the article, what are traits or habits highly creative people often possess? (Select all that apply.
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Complacency and going with the flow
Internal motivation
Easily adaptable and flexible, accepting of ambiguity
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