Biology, asked by sandhya849092, 10 months ago

How is ‘Aptitude’ different from ‘interest1 and intelligence?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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☞ Aptitude:

(i)Aptitude refers to combination of characteristics indicative of an individual’s potential toacquire some specific skills with training.

(ii)It is specific mental ability or teach ability of an individual to learn a particular skill.

(iii)It is the potentiality to perform a particular activity.

(iv)Aptitude is a determiner to learn a particular skill.

☞Interest:

(i)Interest refers to preference for a particular activity or what one enjoys doing.

(ii)Interest are acquired/learnt.

(iii)Interest is a facilitator.

An individual with high scientific aptitude having strong interest in mechanical activities is

more likely to be successful mechanical engineer.

(i) Intelligence is a global and aggregate capacity

of an individual to think rationally, act

purposefully and to deal effectively with her/his environment.

(ii)Intelligence is a general mental ability.

(iii)It is product of heredity and environment.

(iv)It does not require training for the growth.

Answered by vandanabinduvermaa
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