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CRITICAL AND CREATIVE THINKING QUIZ 1

Name: Yashwani Kartigesu MARKS:


StudentID: 00000102385
Class code: UFS 104
40
Date: 20 FEB 2018
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Section B Each Question carries 4 marks


Answer the questions with short statements.

1. Identify any FOUR (4) characteristic of creative person.

Originality, Eloboration, Fluency, Flexibility.

2. List THREE (3) elements in creative thinking.

An Ability

An Attitude

A Process

3. Explain on THREE (3) categories of creative thinking

assessment tools.

People

Product

Process
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4. Identify any FOUR (4) creative thinking assessment

tools focusing on process.

Alternative Uses Test

Torrance Test of Creative Thinking

The Thinking Creatively in Action & Movement Test

The Wallach & Kogan Test

5. Define critical thinking.

The objective analysis an evaluation of an issue in

order to form a judgment.

6. Why should you be creative?

See opportunities where others see obstacles.

7. List FOUR (4) stages of Theories of Creative Process.

Saturation

Incubation
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Inspiration

Verification

8. List FIVE (5) senses that help in boost the creative

thinking.

Sight

Hear

Smell

Touch

Taste

9. Compare the Remote Associate Test (RAT) and The

Creative Story Test.

RAT is he view creative thinking as result of mental

associations. The examinee is asked to generate a

word that can be associated with three different


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words provided whereas Creative Story Test is It

measures the ability of the respondents to shift

normal perspective to take a different point to the

view.

10. Illustrate the Missimer’s House of Arguments.

The author claims that the house provides a way to

visualize and argument and help us to see the

argument more clearly.

Argument is a statement of proportion with

supporting evidence. Critical thinking involves

identifying, evaluating & constructing arguments.

There are three major features of the house of

Arguments are Issue, Reason and Conclusion.

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