The Tech Savvy Educator has links to simple tests for accessing your Multiple Intelligence "smarts".
Quoting the site: "I was reintroduced to the concept again this summer during our whole-staff in service based on brain research and differentiated instruction. The presenter gave us all a small quiz with a short quiz for each of the intelligences (nature, music, interpersonal, body, linguistic, etc.). Our homework the first night was to complete it and bring it back with us the next day so we could begin to see how each of us was “smart” in different ways, but also to see how educators in our own field of expertise (science, technology, english, etc.) were "smart” as well. The presenter used this as a springboard for why differentiated instruction is so important; if everyone has different strengths, then we, as teachers, should strive to provide our learners with varied instruction that will at one point or another meet the different intelligences they possess. Which of course led many of us to the question, how could we go about finding out our students’ intelligences as the worksheet we had been given was obviously tailored for adults." http://www.techsavvyed.net/?p=180