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According to the text, what did Albert Einstein say about imagination?
According to the text, what did Albert Einstein say about imagination?
- Imagination encircles the world
- Imagination is limited
- Imagination is irrelevant in art
- Imagination is more important than knowledge (correct)
Which of the following is the definition of imagination according to the text?
Which of the following is the definition of imagination according to the text?
- The mind exerting itself to picture an image
- The ability to combine past experiences into new patterns
- The mind being completely passive at all times
- The capacity to produce images, ideas, and sensations in the mind without any immediate input of the senses (correct)
What are the types of imagination mentioned in the text?
What are the types of imagination mentioned in the text?
- Passive imagination and active imagination
- Passive imagination and receptive imagination
- Active imagination and receptive imagination
- Passive imagination, active imagination, and receptive imagination (correct)
Which type of imagination involves the mind exerting itself to picture an image and combine past experiences into new patterns?
Which type of imagination involves the mind exerting itself to picture an image and combine past experiences into new patterns?
According to the text, is the mind completely passive at any time?
According to the text, is the mind completely passive at any time?
Which one of these is NOT an objective of the topic 'Imagination, Creativity, and Expression in Art Appreciation'?
Which one of these is NOT an objective of the topic 'Imagination, Creativity, and Expression in Art Appreciation'?
According to the text, what is the definition of imagination?
According to the text, what is the definition of imagination?
According to the text, who regards imagination as 'more important than knowledge'?
According to the text, who regards imagination as 'more important than knowledge'?
Which type of imagination involves the mind exerting itself to picture an image and combine past experiences into new patterns?
Which type of imagination involves the mind exerting itself to picture an image and combine past experiences into new patterns?
According to the text, is the mind completely passive at any time?
According to the text, is the mind completely passive at any time?
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