DMIT Cheat Sheet 2026

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60 questions
90 min time limit
70.00% to pass
  1. Which learning style corresponds to a learner with dominant visual-spatial intelligence? Visual learner
  2. Which brain lobe is associated with visual processing and spatial intelligence in DMIT? Occipital lobe
  3. According to DMIT reports, what study technique best serves a student with dominant visual-spatial intelligence? Creating mind maps, diagrams, and color-coded visual notes
  4. What is the term for fingerprint patterns that combine features of both whorls and loops? Composite
  5. Which part of the brain controls fine motor skills critical for bodily-kinesthetic learners? Cerebellum
  6. Which intelligence does DMIT typically associate with the left index finger? Logical-mathematical
  7. In DMIT behavioral analysis, what does a high concentration of whorls on both hands suggest? A highly independent, self-directed, and sometimes stubborn personality
  8. Which intelligence involves the ability to understand and work effectively with others? Interpersonal
  9. What is a 'dominant intelligence' in the context of a DMIT report? The intelligence type showing the highest relative percentage in the distribution chart
  10. Which personality trait does a dominant plain arch fingerprint pattern suggest in DMIT analysis? Practical, straightforward, reliable, and reserved
  11. In DMIT, which intelligence type is linked to the right thumb fingerprint? Visual-spatial
  12. Which personality framework does DMIT most commonly integrate alongside its fingerprint analysis? Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)
  13. According to DMIT behavioral profiles, which intelligence type is most commonly associated with leadership traits? Interpersonal
  14. Which fingerprint pattern has NO triradius point? Arch
  15. In DMIT neuroscience, which lobe is associated with tactile and motor learning (bodily-kinesthetic intelligence)? Parietal lobe
  16. Which learning environment is most beneficial for a child identified with dominant naturalist intelligence in DMIT? Outdoor learning, nature-based projects, and biology-rich environments
  17. What is a triradius (also called a delta) in fingerprint analysis? A point where three ridge systems meet at approximately 120-degree angles
  18. Which software component processes raw fingerprint scan data into intelligence distribution charts? A DMIT analysis algorithm that maps ridge counts to brain region correlations
  19. What does brain lateralization mean in the context of DMIT? The specialization of the left and right hemispheres for different cognitive functions
  20. A child with dominant bodily-kinesthetic intelligence would most benefit from which learning approach? Hands-on experiments, role-playing, and physical demonstrations
  21. Which brain lobe is primarily responsible for language processing and verbal intelligence? Temporal lobe
  22. Which of the following best describes why fingerprints remain unchanged throughout a person's lifetime? Epidermal ridges are anchored by permanent dermal papillae formed during fetal development
  23. A DMIT report showing strong visual-spatial and bodily-kinesthetic intelligences would most likely recommend which career cluster? Architecture, surgery, or mechanical engineering
  24. Bodily-kinesthetic intelligence is most closely associated with which career path? Surgeon or athlete
  25. In a DMIT assessment, what does comparing the left-hand to the right-hand ridge counts reveal? The relative strength of right-brain versus left-brain intelligence areas
  26. Which component is NOT typically included in a standard DMIT report? IQ score from fingerprint data
  27. Which skin layer is primarily responsible for forming the ridge patterns seen in fingerprints? Epidermis
  28. According to Gardner's criteria, what must a human ability meet to qualify as a distinct intelligence? It must satisfy a set of criteria including potential isolation by brain damage
  29. What does 'left-brain dominant' typically mean in a DMIT assessment report? The person shows stronger analytical, sequential, and linguistic processing tendencies
  30. What does a DMIT report mean when it identifies a child as having 'whole-brain' balance? The child shows relatively equal left-brain and right-brain intelligence distribution
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