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Marty

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Which American would be the most likely to mention cognitive traits when asked to describe an intelligent first grader?
 
  A) Barbara, a European-American
  B) Lupe, a Mexican-American
  C) Kiri, a Cambodian immigrant
  D) Danilo, a Filipino immigrant

Question 2

Among the Yupik Eskimo people of central Alaska, intelligent youths are those __________.
 
  A) who do well in school, score high on IQ tests, and have strong athletic abilities
  B) who know how to use herbal medicines to treat disease
  C) with expert hunting, gathering, navigating, and fishing skills
  D) with motivation, self-management, and social skills



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

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Answer: C





 

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