Supervision in the Hospitality Industry- AHLEI Practice Test

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Kara often hums to herself while working. What does this suggest about her learning style?

  1. Kara may be a visual learner

  2. Kara may be an auditory learner

  3. Kara may be a tactile learner

  4. Kara may be a kinesthetic learner

The correct answer is: Kara may be an auditory learner

Kara humming to herself while working indicates that she engages with sound as a significant aspect of her learning process. This behavior is characteristic of someone who processes information best through auditory means. Auditory learners tend to prefer listening to information and may find they absorb knowledge better when it is presented in a spoken format or when they can verbalize concepts themselves. Humming can also be a way for her to create a background sound that may help maintain focus, show comfort with her environment, or even stimulate her thinking. This connection to sound and music highlights her inclination towards auditory learning. In contrast, visual learners thrive on images and diagrams, tactile learners prefer hands-on experiences, and kinesthetic learners learn best through movement and physical activity. Kara’s behavior does not support any of these other learning styles as strongly as it does auditory learning.