DMIT Study Guide 2026

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📋 DMIT Exam Format at a Glance

60
Questions
90 min
Time Limit
70.00%
Passing Score

📚 DMIT Topics to Study (21)

✍️ Sample DMIT Questions & Answers

1. What is the recommended follow-up action if a DMIT report reveals low interpersonal intelligence in a child?
Use the finding to provide targeted social enrichment activities while respecting other intelligence strengths

A low interpersonal score should guide parents toward providing structured social enrichment — such as team sports or group activities — without dismissing the child's other identified strengths.

2. In DMIT, which brain region is specifically associated with musical-rhythmic intelligence?
Right temporal lobe

Musical-rhythmic intelligence is primarily associated with the right temporal lobe, which processes pitch, melody, and musical patterns.

3. How many triradii does a whorl pattern typically have?
2

A whorl pattern typically has two triradii, one on each side of the circular or spiral core pattern.

4. In DMIT reports, what does 'ATD angle' measure?
The palmar angle between triradii a, t, and d used to assess brain hemisphere balance

The ATD angle is measured on the palm between three triradii (a, t, d) and is used in DMIT to assess the balance between left- and right-brain dominance.

5. Which of the following conditions is NOT typically associated with distinctive dermatoglyphic patterns used in clinical genetics?
Huntington's disease

Huntington's disease is a single-gene neurodegenerative disorder that does not produce characteristic dermatoglyphic patterns, unlike the chromosomal aneuploidies listed.

6. What is a triradius (also called a delta) in fingerprint analysis?
A point where three ridge systems meet at approximately 120-degree angles

A triradius or delta is a point on a fingerprint where three ridge systems converge, meeting at roughly 120-degree angles, used as a reference for ridge counting.

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