Match List – I with List – II and select the correct answer by choosing from the codes given below: List-I (a) Functional fixedness(b) Back tracking(c) Creativity(d) Working backward List-II(i) A cognitive process that employ appropriate novelty to originality that suits some purpose. (ii) A problem solving phenomenon in which people seeing alternative uses for common objects. (iii)A problem solving technique that involves keeping track of solving process where in assumptions are made; so they may later be changed. (iv) A problem solving technique that identifies the final goals and the steps in reverse order. Codes :(a) (b) (c) (d)

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Match List – I with List – II and select the correct answer by choosing from the codes given below: List-I <br />(a) Functional fixedness<br />(b) Back tracking<br />(c) Creativity<br />(d) Working backward List-II<br />(i) A cognitive process that employ appropriate novelty to originality that suits some purpose. (ii) A problem solving phenomenon in which people seeing alternative uses for common objects. (iii)A problem solving technique that involves keeping track of solving process where in assumptions are made; so they may later be changed. (iv) A problem solving technique that identifies the final goals and the steps in reverse order. Codes :<br />(a) (b) (c) (d)