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One reason, suggested by the text, that we may not solve a problem (such as the ping-pong ball in the pipe) is that:
 
  A) not enough people are working on the solution
  B) we have cultural blocks
  C) we tend to think only in abstract terms
  D) we may not have ever encountered the situation before
  E) the solution to the problem is beyond the items available

Question 2

If someone was street-smart and could come out on top in most environments, we would suspect him to possess which type of intelligence?
 
  A) contextual
  B) experiential
  C) componential
  D) environmental
  E) none of the above



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A





 

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