Twenty-five-year-old Aaliya is mentally handicapped that can neither read nor write. However, after hearing lengthy, unfamilar, and complex musical selections just once, she can reproduce them precisely on the piano. It is likely that Aaliya is:

A. demonstrating a high level of emotionol intelligence.
B. gifted with a superior level of Sperman’s g factor.
C. someone with savant syndrome
D. above average is her capacity for divergent thinking.

Detterman believes that:

A. General intelligence represents an average of the processing of several independent components that contribute to the performance of any complex task.
B. There is a single ability common to all tasks and the differences in this single ability between individuals give rise to differences in general intelligence.
C. There is no such thing as general intelligence
D. All of the above

Anderson argues three of the following-but which ONE is NOT in line with his arguments?

A. The first route to knowledge is through thought (central processes).
B. The thought route to knowledge is unrelated to individual differences in IQ.
C. Thoughtful problem solving can be done either by verbalizing a problem (using language-like propositions to think) or by visualizing (usingvisou-spatial representations to think.
D. We need two different kinds of knowledge acquisitions routines, each generated by one of two specific processors.