I always have dinner with my family <u>ON</u> Christmas Eve. - Makes more since than the bottom two.
I always have dinner with my family (At) Christmas Eve. - Does not make since
I always have dinner with my family (in) Christmas Eve. - Does not make since
Answer:
1. I am wearing a sweater and a jacket; I am still cold.
2. Mix all the ingredients; put it in the oven.
3. Jane likes fruit; she does not like apples.
4. I do not have much money; therefore, I cannot buy a new car.
5. John likes steak; however, he does not like hamburgers.
6. I baked the cake for fifty minutes; nevertheless, it was still uncooked in the middle.
7. I have lived in Nashville, Tennessee, Birmingham, Alabama, Atlanta, Georgia, and Cleveland; Ohio Focus
Answer:
The question is incomplete.
I will explain the concept of Field Intelligence
Explanation:
The capacity to think coherently and take care of issues in novel circumstances, autonomous of acquired information is Fluid Intelligence.
Fluid intelligence mirrors a person's ability for unique idea and thinking and it stands out from alleged "crystallized intelligence", which relies upon past information and instructive accomplishment. Without a doubt, field intelligence is pertinent to the way of examining novel issues, recognizing examples and connections that support these issues and utilizing sensible extrapolation.
Several tests have been proposed to measure this important process but the Raven Progressive Matrices (RPM) is the most widely-used task. Raven Progressive Matrices RPM is a psychometric non-verbal multiple choice test that evaluates the global index of intelligence. This index is traditionally inferred from a general factor of the underlying intelligence quotient (IQ) known as the g factor. Although the Raven Progressive Matrices RPM presents some caveats related to the fact that it is an extended and general measure, i.e., different processes seem to influence the Raven Progressive Matrices RPM score, specifically, perceptual processing and analytic or analogical reasoning, those criticisms are expected for any general static cognitive measure.