Correct option is C
Body-kinesthetic intelligence refers to the capacity to use one’s whole body or parts of the body (like hands) to solve problems or create products. It involves coordination, balance, dexterity, strength, and flexibility. This type of intelligence is highly developed in dancers, athletes, surgeons, and craftsmen who use physical skills to perform tasks efficiently.
Explanation of options: (a) Musical-rhythmic intelligence – This involves the ability to recognize and produce musical pitch, rhythm, and tone. It is unrelated to controlling body movements or physical coordination. (b) Visual-spastic intelligence – This is not a recognized category in Howard Gardner’s theory of multiple intelligences. Likely a distractor or an incorrect term. (c) Body-kinesthetic intelligence – This is the correct answer. It relates to skilled body movement, physical control, and hand-eye coordination, essential for athletes, surgeons, and performers. (d) Verbal-lingual intelligence – This involves sensitivity to spoken and written language, the ability to learn languages, and use language to achieve goals, not physical movement.