Esther, a third grader, takes an intelligence test called the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales. According to Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences, which of the following will be reflected in Esther's IQ scores given by the test?
A. Esther's bodily-kinesthetic intelligence
B. Esther's logical-mathematical intelligence
C. Esther's interpersonal intelligence
D. Esther's naturalist intelligence
Answer: B
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