What is Dermatoglyphics Multiple Intelligence Test?
DMIT, short for Dermatoglyphics Multiple Intelligence Test, isn't just a fancy term - it's like a secret agent decoding your fingerprints for clues about your hidden talents & skills. This super cool test dives into the world of Dermatoglyphics, the study of those unique patterns on your fingertips. It's like your skin is a treasure map of intelligence waiting to be explored!
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The human brain is divided in 5 Lobes – Prefrontal, Frontal, Parietal, Temporal and Occipital. These lobes are in-turn divided in 2 parts each as per brain division in left brain and right brain. Each of these 10 parts of human brain have different functionality and are associated with different multiple intelligence.
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The Multiple Intelligences Test is a method used to ascertain each person's unique distribution of multiple intelligences. Every person possesses nine different types of intelligence, according to Dr. Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences.
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These include naturalist intelligence, existential intelligence, kinesthetic intelligence, linguistic intelligence, musical intelligence, logical intelligence, visual intelligence, intrapersonal intelligence, and interpersonal intelligence. Each person has a different distribution of these nine multiple intelligences.
Furthermore, any action we undertake requires a combination of multiple intelligences, according to Dr. Howard Gardner. For instance, a marketing professional need interpersonal, linguistic, and logical intelligence, while an engineer needs both intrapersonal and logical intelligence.
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Two types of multiple intelligence tests are available: acquired and inborn. The Dermatoglyphics Multiple Intelligence Test (DMIT), also known as the Inborn or Innate Multiple Intelligence Test, is administered using just fingerprints as input using the science of Dermatoglyphics.
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However, psychometric analysis is used to measure acquired multiple intelligences. This can be accomplished with art and drawing in addition to a series of questions. The results of the Acquired Multiple Intelligence Test are contingent upon the individual's mindset at the time of administration. If you retake the test, your results may vary over time due to changes in mindset or the fact that acquired intelligence is a dynamic concept.

Understand the Report
Brain Lobes Function
Each brain hemisphere (parts of the cerebrum) has four sections, called lobes: frontal, parietal, temporal and occipital. Each lobe controls specific functions.
ATD Degree
ATD degrees reflects the brain and muscle coordination, ability in conveying and transmitting information. All the information is transmitted through sight, hearing, smell, taste and touch.
Multiple Intelligences
Logical (Mathematical) Intelligence, Verbal (Linguistic) Intelligence, Musical (Sound) Intelligence, Kinesthetic (Bodily) Intelligence,
TFRC
TFRC is reflection of a person’s inborn learning capacity. It is commonly known as “Neocortex Brain Cell Capacity.” It is our inborn neuron capacity.
Multiple Quotient
You will come to know about Emotional Quotient, Intelligent Quotient, Adversity Quotient, Creativity Quotient, which is very much important for your personality.
Multiple Intelligences
Spatial(Visual) Intelligence, Interpersonal Intelligence, Intrapersonal Intelligence, Naturalistic Intelligence.
Left Brain
Left brain is more inclined towards self-awareness, logical thinking, fine motor skills based activities, language and grammar and may have a hidden love towards nature.
Personality
There are Four types of personality; DOMINANT - EAGLE, INFLUENCE - PEACOCK, COMPLIANT - OWL, STEADY - DOVE.
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Career Options
This report will provide you different career options which is suitable to your personality and intelligence quotient.
Right Brain
Right brain is more inclined towards interpersonal skills, imagination, gross motor skills activities, music, colors, pictures, dance, art, rhythms, acting, etc.
Learning Style
There are 3 types of Learning style - Visual, Auditory and Kinesthetic and 4 types of Learners are there - Cognitive, Affective, Reverse and Reflective.
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Counselling
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