Concept:Howard Gardner’s theory of multiple intelligences proposes that intelligence is not a single ability but consists of several distinct types. The theory originally included eight intelligences, such as linguistic, logico-mathematical, and musical intelligence.
Explanation:Gardner’s original list of multiple intelligences includes linguistic, logico-mathematical, musical, spatial, bodily-kinesthetic, interpersonal, intrapersonal, and naturalistic intelligence. Option C correctly lists three of these: linguistic, logico-mathematical, and musical.
Option A (analytical, linguistic, spatial) is incorrect because “analytical” is not one of Gardner’s types; it belongs to Sternberg’s triarchic theory.
Option B (creative, analytical, practical) refers to Sternberg’s triarchic theory of intelligence, not Gardner’s.
Option D (fluid, crystallized, general) is part of Cattell’s theory of fluid and crystallized intelligence, not Gardner’s multiple intelligences.
Thus, only option C contains three intelligences that match Gardner’s framework.
Answer:C. Linguistic, Logico-mathematical, Musical