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Practice Quiz for Chapter 13

Please read each question and select your answer from the choices provided. You must complete all of the questions in order to view your results. At the end of each exam, you have the option to e-mail your results to your instructor.


1:  According to Abraham Maslow, primary creativity is best described as:
A: brain storming
B: left brain thinking
C: open mindedness
D: right brain thinking

2:  As described by Roger von Oech this is the lead role in the relay team of the creative process:
A: The Judge.
B: The Artist.
C: The Explorer.
D: The Warrior.

3:  If you were to "Think like da Vinci," you would do all of these but:
A: Be more curious
B: Use all five senses
C: Embrace ambiguity
D: Borrow ideas

4:  As described by Roger von Oech, this role can dominate the creative process.
A: The Artist.
B: The Warrior.
C: The Judge.
D: The Explorer.

5:  According to Roger von Oech, creative roadblocks can best be described as
A: a deadened process.
B: impasses to genius.
C: obstacles of stress.
D: mental locks.

6:  According to creative consultant Arthur VanGundy, left brain thinking falls in the domain of
A: cultural roadblocks.
B: emotional roadblocks.
C: environmental roadblocks.
D: expressive roadblocks.

7:  According to creative consultant Arthur VanGundy, negative feedback falls in the domain of
A: emotional roadblocks.
B: expressive roadblocks.
C: environmental roadblocks.
D: cultural roadblocks.

8:  This is the first step in the creative solving process
A: idea refinement.
B: evaluation and analysis.
C: description of the problem.
D: generation of ideas.

9:  If necessity is the mother of invention, then play can be said to assume the paternal role of the creative process.
A: TRUE
B: FALSE

10:  Making mistakes is not encouraged in the creative process.
A: TRUE
B: FALSE

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