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Which statement best distinguishes aptitude from interest?

ABoth aptitude and interest refer only to general intelligence levels
BAptitude is preference for an activity, interest is potential to perform it
CBoth aptitude and interest refer only to current job performance
DAptitude is potential to perform an activity, interest is preference for it
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: D. Aptitude is potential to perform an activity, interest is preference for it
1. Aptitude refers to the underlying potential of an individual for acquiring skills. 2. Aptitude tests are used to predict what one will be able to do given proper training. 3. Interest is described as preference for a particular activity. 4. A person with high aptitude but no interest will not perform well; both are needed for success. 5. Distractor 2 swaps the two definitions. 6. Hence aptitude is potential, interest is preference. _Source: NCERT Class 12 Psychology Ch 1 "Variations in Psychological Attributes", p. 18, Special Abilities_
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