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Cognitive abilities facilitate both learning and reasoning.
Logic
Deductive logic is the ability to apply rules and make accurate deductions, thus allowing you to reason from the general to the specific.
Inductive logic is the ability to discover relationships in data in order to create rules.
Mathematics
Mathematical intelligence generally represents your ability to reason and to calculate basic arithmetic computations.
Verbal abilities
Proficiency in reading and comprehension with respect to information presented in writing.
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Pattern recognition
The ability to identify a pattern in information which may at first seem to be unrelated.
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Visualization
The ability to determine how objects will look like if they are rotated or folded, or if their components are moved or rearranged.
Classification
Classification skills are closely related to the concept of general intelligence; finding similarities and differences between items facilitates problem-solving, demonstrates proficiency in organization, and promotes the conceptual understanding of relationships between people, things, and ideas.
Spatial orientation
The ability to determine the relative position of objects around you or your position in relation to the environment.
Short term memory
The ability to store and manipulate material for a brief period of time. The longer information is stored in short term memory the easier it is to manipulate information needed in the execution of complex cognitive tasks.