* Verbal comprehension – understanding the meanings of ideas or emotions in verbal communication. Examples include listening and reacting to a friend's problem, discussing current events with the class, and trying to sell your neighbor on your abilities to mow their lawn.
* Logical – applying reason or logic to problems. Solving a mystery, measuring the fabric available and deciding if there is enough to make a skirt, and determining how to design a spread sheet on your computer are all examples of logical abilities.
* Artistic – visual creativity, using artistic talents, musical abilities, or dramatic talents. Examples include being able to draw, write poetry, arrange flowers, play a musical instrument, take pleasing photographs, sing, or design an outfit.
* Mechanical – understanding relationships between parts of machines, how things are made, and making things work. Fixing the motor of an automobile, putting a radio back together, unjamming a sewing machine, and even driving a car are examples of mechanical abilities.
* Numerical – working with numbers. Examples include solving any type of math problem, determining how many miles a car travels on a gallon of gas, doubling a recipe to feed eight instead of four people, and making a budget for the use of your allowance.
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