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Education Question Bank 358 MCQs on
"PsychologicalFoundations ofEducation" Part 4by Deepti Verma
358 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) with Answers on Psycholoical
!oun"ations o# $"ucation% #or $"ucation &tu"ents ' Part
301. The primary aim of educational psychology is
(a) *o contribute to an un"erstan"in o# soun" e"ucational practices+
(b) *o pro,i"e the teacher with a reater appreciation o# his role in the e"ucation
o# the chil"+
(c) *o pro,i"e the aca"emic bac-roun" essential #or e##ecti,e teachin+
(") *o pro,i"e a theoretical #ramewor- #or e"ucational research+
302. According to Psychology, all education is
(a) Deliberate+
(b) !unctional+
(c) Purposi,e+
(") &el# .e"ucation+
303. The best definition of Educational Psychology is a study of teaching
and learning has been gien by
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(a) /+ 0olesni-+
(b) 1ames 2oss+
(c) Charles $+ &-inner+
(") +4+ Munn+
30!. "ho said this, #The boundaries of Educational Psychology are
unlimited and changing$
(a) /illiam 1ames
(b) ates
(c) 6urloc-
(") one o# these+
30%. &eneral Psychology and Educational Psychology are dissimilar, in that
educational psychology
(a) 7s concerne" with the chil" an" not with the a"ult+
(b) 7s concerne" with the ,arious aspects o# learnin+
(c) Deals only with the applications an" not with the theory+
(") &elects an" emphasise certain "ata #rom eneral #iel"+
30'. The ma(or contribution educational psychology might be e)pected to
ma*e to+ards modern education lies in area of
(a) A clari#ication o# the oals o# mo"ern e"ucation+
(b) A re.e,aluation o# the principles o# proressi,ism+
(c) A reconsi"eration o# e"ucational eperiences #rom the stan" point o# their
contribution to pupil rowth+
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(") A re#inement o# the research techni9ues throuh which e"ucational problems
miht be sol,e"+
30. Educational Psychology is branch of Psychology. Psychology is a
science. "ho is the father of e)perimental Psychology$
(a) :orin
(b) 6ull
(c) /un"t
(") *olman+
30-. "here +as first E)perimental psychology aboratory set up$
(a) :erlin
(b) :oston
(c) !ran-#urt
(") 4eip;i+
30/. "hich method has made educational psychology a science$
(a)
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(") Clinical metho"+
311. ntrospection as a method stands re(ected by
(a) !unctional school+
(b) :eha,iourists+
(c) Psychoanalysts+
(") esralt+
312. ame the method +hich deals +ith only one person at a time and
promotes his ad(ustment
(a) Case stu"y+
(b) Questionnaire+
(c) Clinical metho"+
(") $perimental metho"+
313. Educational psychology is concerned +ith
(a) *he learner+
(b) *he learnin process+
(c) *he learnin situation+
(") All o# these+
31!. ome authors classify methods of educational psychology as
(a) Distal metho"+
(b) Proimal metho"+
(c) A an" b are true+
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(") either a nor b are true+
31%. The content of educational psychology includes
(a) &pecial items concernin teachin an" learnin+
(b) /i"e ranin items concernin human moti,ation an" learnin+
(c) &pecial items concernin processes o# e"ucation in particular+
(") one o# these+
31'. "hich of the follo+ing is not a function of educational psychology$
(a) *o "isco,er techni9ues by means o# which e"ucational oals can be attaine"
e##ecti,ely
(b) *o "e#ine the oals #or which e"ucation is to stri,e
(c) *o promote a reater un"erstan"in o# the learnin process
(") *o promote a reater un"erstan"in o# the learner+
31. "hich of the follo+ing is primary concern to educational
psychologist$
(a) *he #ormulation o# hypothesis
(b) *he "isco,ery o# practical solutions to e"ucational problems
(c) *he "e,elopment o# pro#essional insihts into the principles un"erlyin the
teachin art
(") *he "isco,ery o# teachin proce"ures o# maimum e##ecti,eness+
31-. Educational psychology should proide prospectie teachers +ith
(a) 7nsiht into the ,arious aspects o# mo"ern e"ucation+
(b) Principles= insihts an" attitu"es as points o# "eparture #or e##ecti,e teachin+
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(c) 2esearch proce"ures by means o# which to e,aluate correct teachin
proce"ures+
(") Vali"ate proce"ures to use in their teachins+
31/. The primary tas* of the teacher is
(a) *o teach the prescribe" curriculum+
(b) *o stimulate an" ui"e stu"ent learnin+
(c) *o promote habits o# con#ormity to a"ults "eman"s an" epectations+
(") *o pro,i"e "ianostic an" reme"ial ai" where,er in"icate"+
320. "hich of the follo+ing teacher traits and procedures is most often
gien by children as the reasons for not li*ing the teacher$
(a) 7rritable an" ba" temperament
(b) 7norance o# the sub>ect matter
(c) ?n#airness an" #a,ouritism+
(") ?nreasonable "eman"s on the chil"ren+
321. n an e)periment there are ariables. ariable is
(a) 7n"epen"ent+
(b) Depen"ent=
(c)
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(c) either *rue nor !alse+
323. The first step in conducting an e)periment is
(a) *o collect "ata+
(b) *o setup a laboratory+
(c) *o #ormulate a hypothesis+
(") *o interpret "ata+
32!. The first boo* of .psychology +as +ritten by
(a) 0ohler+
(b) /rlliam 1ames=(c) Clar- 6ull+
(") Plato+
32%. The first boo* on Psychology titled #Principal Psychology +as
published in
(a) @8B+
(b) @8B5+
(c) @8B+
(") @B5+
32'. An emotionally person is one +ho
(a) Does not epress his emotions+
(b) 7s boast#ul+
(c) 6as lac- o# patience+
(") 6as proper emotion at proper time an" epresses it in proper 9uantity in a
proper way+
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32. "hich of the follo+ing is the most important factor underlying the
success of beginning teacher$
(a) 6is personality an" ability to relate to the class
(b) 6is attitu"es an" outloo- on li#e
(c) 6is ,erbal #acility an" orani;ational ability
(") 6is scholarship an" intellectual ability+
32-. The greatest single cause of failure in beginning teachers lies in the
area of
(a) eneral culture+
(b) eneral scholarship+
(c) &ub>ect matter bac-roun"+
(") 7nter.personal relations+
32/. "hich of the follo+ing is most li*ely to be characteri4ed the in5
effectie teacher$(a) $mphasis upon stan"ar"s
(b) $mphasis upon pupil "iscussion in the clari#ication o# roup oals
(c) $mphasis upon the control o# the imme"iate situation
(") 2e#usal to help chil"ren until they ha,e helpe" themsel,es+
330. The teacher6s ma(or contribution to+ards the ma)imum self reali4ationof the child is best effected through
(a) Constant #ul#illment o# the chil"s nee"s+
(b) &trict control o# class.room acti,ities+
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(c) &ensiti,ity pupil nee"s oals an" purposes+
(") &trict rein#orcement o# aca"emic stan"ar"s+
331. The field of education is permeated by conflicts and misconceptions
largely because
(a) *he problems encountere" in teachin call #or sub>ecti,ity o# interpretation+
(b) *here are no best teachin metho"s an" proce"ures+
(c) *he problem encountere" in teachin are not amenable to riorous scienti#ic
in,estiation+
(") $"ucation has #irst to be practical an" only secon"arily to be scienti#ic+
332. "hich method of research contributes most to the adancement of
educational psychology as a science$
(a) Clinical metho"
(b) $perimental metho"
(c) 6istorical metho"
(") &ur,ey metho"+
333. The basic characteristic of the e)perimental method in education is
(a) 7ts isolation #rom the in#luence o# one a#ter the other #actors inherent in total
situation+
(b) 7ts centre o# rele,ant etraneous #actors+
(c) 7ts complete analysis+
(") *he applicability o# its outcome to relati,ely unlimite" population+
33!. E)perimental method has many designs such as
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(a) &inle roup+
(b) Control roup=
(c) 2otation roup=
(") All o# these+
33%. The basic foundations of physical, mental and personality
deelopment are laid in the period of
(a) A"ulthoo"+
(b) A"olescence=
(c) Chil"hoo"+
(") 7n#ancy+
33'. The span of years during +hich boys and girls moe from childhood to
adulthood 7 mentally, emotionally, socially and physically is called
(a) 4ate Chil"hoo"=
(b) 7n#ancy=
(c) A"olescence+
(") A"ult years+
33. "hich is 8"hy6 age$
(a) $arly chil"hoo"
(b) 4ate chil"hoo"
(c) Puberty
(") 4ate a"olescence+
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(b) ?n"i##erentiate" or eneralise"
(c) 7nnate
(") &peciali;e"+
3!3. 9hanges in behaiour remit from
(a) 4earnin alone+
(b) Maturation alone+
(c) 4earnin an" maturation= both in important amounts+
(") Maturation primarily+
3!!. "hich of the follo+ing aspects of indiiduals deelopment is most
clearly defined by heredity$
(a) *he "irection
(b) *he limits
(c) *he le,el
(") *he rate+
3!%. "hich of the follo+ing 8is not characteristic of maturation$
(a) Directional ten"encies
(b) ?ni#ormity o# se9uence
(c) 7ncreasin speci#icity o# beha,iour
(") ?ni#ormity in rate+
3!'. n +hich of the follo+ing areas are se) differences around age 11
greatest$
(a) Physical strenth
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(b) !ine muscular co.or"ination
(c) Personality "e,elopment
(") 6eiht an" weiht+
3!. The concept of readiness of the learner is one of the fundamental
importances to the teacher6s of
(a) 0+ Class primarily+
(b) ra"e 7+
(c) Any new acti,ity+
(") Chil"ren with aca"emic "i##iculties+
3!-. An emotion is best defined as
(a) 7n"i,i"uals response to situation+
(b) A reaction to emotional stimuli=
(c) An ecite" state arisin in response to a stimuli #or which the in"i,i"ual has no
a"e9uate rea"y.ma"e reactions=
(") *he "isplay o# ecessi,e beha,iour as a result o# intense stimuli+
3!/. Emotional e)periences are
(a) ecti,e+
(b) &ub>ecti,e+
(c) 7mpersonal+
(") ot 0nown+
3%0. Emotions rise abruptly but die
(a) &u""enly
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(b) &lowly=
(c) Quic-ly
(") e,er
3%1. "hich is the ;aster emotion$
(a) 6appiness
(b) /orry
(c) !ear
(") Aner
3%2. f a child is afraid of school, he becomes
(a) Punctual+
(b) 2eular+
(c)
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(b) A"olescence=
(c) A"ulthoo"+
(") Chil"hoo"+
3%%. The period of heightened emotionality, elation and depression,
formulation of moods and sentiments is *no+n as
(a)
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(b) o
(c) Cant say
(") ot sure+
Answers
3@+ (a) 3H+ (") 33+ (c) 3+ (b) 35+ (") 3I+ (") 3+ (c) 38+ (") 3B+ (") 3@+
(a) 3@@+(b) 3@H+ (c) 3@3+ (") 3@+ (c) 3@5+ (b) 3@I+ (b) 3@+ (") 3@8+ (a) 3@B+ (b)
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(c) 33+ (c) 33@+ (c) 33H+ (b) 333+ (") 33+ (") 335+ (c) 33I+ (c) 33+ (a) 338+ (")
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(c) 3B+ (b) 35+ (b) 35@+ (c) 35H+ (") 353+ (c) 35+ (b) 355+ (") 35I+ (a) 35+ (a)
358+ (a)
Psychology QuestionBank 55 MCQs on"Beha!iour" Part 5by 2aha,en"ra Prasa"
55I Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) with Answers on :eha,iour% #or
Psycholoy &tu"ents ' Part 5
!01. >orgetting selectie type of eents or incidents in dissociatie
reactions is *no+n as?
(a) 4ocali;e" Amnesia
(b) !uue
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(c) &ystemati;e" Amnesia
(") &omnabulism
(e) Con,ersion 6ysteria
!02. "hen a hysteric patient suddenly becomes a+are of his loss of
memory, he is supposed to suffer from?
(a) !uue
(b) &omnabulism
(c) 4ocali;e" Amnesia
(") Con,ersion 6ysteria
(e) Phobia
!03. "hen a patient forgets each successie eent as it occurs, he is
supposed to suffer from?
(a) &ystemati;e" Amnesia
(b) 4ocali;e" Amnesia
(c) Con,ersion 6ysteria
(") Continuous Amnesia
(e) &omnabulism
!0!. "hen dissociatie reactions inole repression, it ta*es place in?
(a) ?nconscious le,el
(b) Conscious le,el
(c) &ubconscious le,el
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(") :oth in Conscious an" ?nconscious le,el
!0%. @an4er reported a case +here a married +oman as*ed the policeman
to ta*e her home as she could not say +ho she +as. ut application of
hypnosis and sedatie drugs reealed her marital unhappiness and loe for
another man. n her unconscious leel, she +anted to forget home in +hich
she +as liing as it +as ery unpleasant to her. This is a case of?
(a) !uue
(b) Amnesia
(c) &omnabulism
(") Multiple Personality
(e) Dual Personality
!0'. The e)ample of ally, the saint, the +oman and the deil illustrated by
;orton Prince reeal the case of?
(a) Amnesia
(b) Multiple Personality
(c) Dual personality
(") !uue
(e) one o# the abo,e
!0. The story of =r. Be*yll and ;r. :ide reeals the case of?
(a) Dual Personality
(b) &omnabulism
(c) Multiple Personality
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(") !uue
(e) one o# the abo,e
!0-. "ho ie+ed that multiple personality may deelop as an escape from
the monotony, strains, drudgery and responsibilities of life$
(a) o""ar"
(b) &imun" !reu"
(c) C++ 1un
(") + /+ Allport
(e) one o# the abo,e
!0/. n +hich type of hysteric reactions a physical incapacity appears
+ithout any physical basis$
(a) !uue
(b) Con,ersion 6ysteria
(c) Amnesia
(") Dissociati,e 6ysteria
(e) one o# the abo,e
!10. 9onersion reactions are generally found among?
(a) A"olescents an" youn a"ults
(b)
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(b) 6yposthenia
(c) Astasia.abasia
(") Amnesia
(e) one o# the abo,e
!1%. A forty year old +oman felt badly treated and neglected by her
husband. This has been particularly aggraated follo+ing the separation of
t+o gro+n up children from home. After a number of
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(b) Dissociati,e 2eaction
(c) *remers
(") *ics
(e) one o# the abo,e
!1-. n conersion reaction, omiting signifies?
(a) 2eression
(b) Pro>ection
(c) 2epresse" Disust
(") 7"enti#ication
(e) Displacement
!1/. Anre)ia erosa +here the dysfunction occurs in eating behaiour is a
symptom of?
(a) Autonomic Con,ersion
(b) Dissociati,e 2eaction
(c) Amnesia
(") Phobia
(e) one o# the abo,e
!20. The ascomotor disturbances of hysterically paralysed limbs are
other+ise *no+n as?
(a) *ropic &ymptoms
(b) Anneia er,osa
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(c) Astasia.abasia
(") Amnesia
(e) Paresthesia
!21. "ho has emphasi4ed on the role of emotion in the causation of
hysteria$
(a) &imun" !reu"
(b) De>erine
(c) 1anet
(") + /+ Allport
(e) Al#re" A"ler
!22. #:ysterical symptoms are memory traces of se)ual traumata 7 the
hysteric suffers from reminiscences 7 "ho belieed in the aboe fact$
(a) 1anet
(b) &imun" !reu"
(c) C++ 1un
(") Al#re" A"ler
(e) + /+ Allport
!23. "ho held that hysteria is a malady of the synthesis of personality$
(a) &imun" !reu"
(b) 1anet
(c) + /+ Allport
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(e) one o# abo,e
!2. A personality disorder characterised by immaturity, self5dramatisation,
seductieness and attention see*ing is popularly *no+n as?
(a) 6istrionic personality "isor"er
(b) ophrenia
(c) Manic."epressi,e Psychosis
(") Phobia
(e) Aniety eurosis
!2-. A person6s desire to be in other person6s company is called?
(a) $tro,ersion
(b) A##iliation
(c) &ociali;ation
(") 7ntro,ersion
(e) one o# the abo,e
!2/. The concept of Adaptation yndrome +as introduced by the 9anadian
physiologist?
(a) 6ans &elye in @B3I
(b) &imun" !reu" in @B@
(c) Al#re" A"ler in @B
(") C+ + 1un in @BI
(e) one o# the abo,e
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!30. Automatic repetition of another person6s +ords is *no+n as?
(a) $copraia
(b) $cholalia
(c) 6omeostasis
(") Aphonia
(e) Phobia
!31. The theory that behaiour is aimed at attainment of pleasure and
aoidance of pain is *no+n as?
(a) !iel" theory
(b) Psychoanalytic theory
(c) 6e"onism
(") 6allo $##ect
(e) one o# the abo,e
!32. A general impression about the +ay a person6s actions and personal
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(a) Abasia
(b) Amnesia
(c) Phobia
(") Aphonia
(e) one o# the abo,e
!3!. The discharge of tension by +ords, feelings and action as a traumatic
e)perience is called?
(a) Absorption
(b) Abreaction
(c) Abasia
(") Amnesia
(e) one o# the abo,e
!3%. The state of preoccupation or high degree of attention to one ob(ect or
actiity is called?
(a) Astasia.Abasia
(b) Amnesia
(c) Absorption
(") Abreaction
(e) one o# the abo,e
!3'. The trend in psychoanalysis that deeloped in response to orthodo)
>reudianism is popularly *no+n as?
(a) Military Psycholoy
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(b) 7n"i,i"ual Psycholoy
(c) Analytical Psycholoy
(") $o Psycholoy
(e) one o# the abo,e
!3. 9omprehension of the emotional states of another person through
common emotional e)perience is called?
(a) $mpathy
(b) *rauma
(c) $ocentrism
(c) $oism
(e) $i"etism
!3-. The doctrine according to +hich psyche plays no actie role in the life
and actiity of man is *no+n as?
(a) $piphenomenalism
(b) $9uilibrium
(c) 7n"i,i"ualism
(") :eha,iourism
(e) Collecti,ism
!3/. The state of complacency and unconcern that runs counter to
ob(ectie circumstances and is found to inole mimic and general
locomotor animation is popularly *no+n as ?
(a) $uphoria
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(b) $citation
(c) $tholoy
(") $piphenomenalism
(e) $ronomics
!!0. The method suggested by ud+ig ins5 +anger for analysing
personality in the totality and uni
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(c) !unctional Psycholoy
(") estalt Psycholoy
(e) one o# the abo,e
!!3. The highest leel of deelopment of man6s abilities, both of general
Dintellectual and specified ones is called?
(a) enotype
(b) eniality
(c) Creati,ity
(") 7ntellience
(e) Capacity
!!!. The sumtotal of all the genes locali4ed in the chromosomes of a gien
organism is called?
(a) Creati,ity
(b) 6ere"ity
(c) $n"ocrinoloy
(") eotype
(e) one o# the abo,e
!!%. The realised image of an anticipated result to +hose achieement
human action is directed is called?
(a) Moti,e
(b) oal
(c) Dri,e
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(") ee"
(e) one o# the abo,e
!!'. The process due to +hich the sub(ect is indiidually represented in the
life of other people and can come out in social life as a personality is
*no+n as?
(a) Personalisation
(b) &ociali;ation
(c) A##iliation
(") reariousness
(e) one o# the abo,e
!!. The act of ascribing human properties of animals, plants, abstract
concepts, intimate ob(ects and natural phenomena is *no+n as?
(a) Personi#ication
(b) Personality orientation
(c) Persuability
(") Personali;ation
(e) one o# the abo,e
!!-. The psychological defence +hereby one indiidual unconsciously
ascribes to another person6s motiations, features and properties inherentin his o+n personality is popularly *no+n as?
(a) Pro>ection
(b) Personi#ication
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(c) 7"enti#ication
(") 2eaction !ormation
(e) Psycho"rama
!!/. The selectie disposition of an indiidual to+ards a gien actiity and
inducing him to engage in that actiity is other+ise called?
(a) Propensity
(b) Psychoenetics
(c) Psychobioraphy
(") Psycho"ianosis
(e) Psychic state
!%0. A form of group psychotherapy in +hich patients ta*e turns as actors
and spectators is popularly *no+n as?
(a) Psycho"rama
(b) Chemotherapy
(c) Psychoprophylais
(") Psycholinuistics
(e) Psychoenics
!%1. n early days, :ysteria +as belieed as a disease of the?
(a) :rain
(b) 6an"
(c) /omb
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(") &pinal Cor"
(e) one o# the abo,e
!%2. :ysteria may be regarded as?
(a) &peech Disor"er
(b) :rain Disor"er
(c) Personality Disor"er
(") $n"ocrine Disor"er
(e) one o# the abo,e
!%3. "hich neurotic disorder may be compared +ith a se+ing machine
+hich has gone out of order needing (ust cleaning and not li*e a machine
+hich has bro*en and cannot be put into order by cleaning$
(a) 6ysteria
(b) Manic Depressi,e Psychosis
(c) Phobia
(") Aniety eurosis
(e) one o# the abo,e
!%!. The neurotic syndrome that comprises conersion reactions and
dissociatie reactions is *no+n as?
(a) Manic Depressi,e Psychosis
(b) &cho;ophrenia
(c) 6ysteria
(") Phobia
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!%-. Fse of hypnosis in psychoanalytic therapy to facilitate uncoering of
unconscious material is *no+n as?
(a) 6ypnophobia
(b) 6ypoanalysis
(c) 6ypochon"ira
(") 6ypomania
(e) 6ypo,olenia
!%/. leep learning is other+ise *no+n as?
(a) 6ypochon"ria
(b) 6ypoesthesia
(c) 6ypnopae"ia
(") 6ypomania
(e) 6ypo,olemia
!'0. Temporary state of consciousness characterised by sharp decrease of
its span and concentration on the content of suggestion is *no+n as?
(a) 6ypothesis
(b) 6ypnosis
(c) 6yper#unction
(") 6ypomania
(e) one o# the abo,e
!'1. Treatment of illness by hypotism is called?
(a) Psychotherapy
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(b) 6ypotherapy
(c) Physiotherapy
(") Chemotherapy
(e) one o# the abo,e
!'2. E)cessie motor restlessness is other+ise *no+n as ?
(a) 6ypomania
(b) 6ypnosis
(c) 6ypoia
(") 6yper-inesis
(e) one o# the abo,e
!'3. Fnusual and pathological sharpening of memorising, retention and
recall is called?
(a) 6yperamnesia
(b) 6ypomania
(c) 6ypoia
(") 6ypnosis
(e) one o# the abo,e
!'!. The dram li*e state of highetened suggestibility induced in a sub(ect
by a hypnosist is called?
(a) 6ypertonic
(b) 6ypoia
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(c) 6ypnotic *rance
(") 6ypomania
(e) one o# the abo,e
!'%. A condition of oer actiity in children is *no+n as?
(a) 6ypomania
(b) 6ypoia
(c) 6yper-inesis
(") 6ysteria
(e) one o# the abo,e
!''. >ear of sleep is other+ise *no+n as?
(a) Joophobia
(b) 6ypnobhobia
(c) 6ypomania
(") 6yper #unction
(e) 6yrophobia
!'. mpaired sensitiity to pain is called?
(a) 6ypalesia
(b) 6ypomania
(c) 6ylophobia
(") 6ypeiaphobia
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(e) one o# the abo,e
!'-. "hen there is a iolent contraction of a group of muscles of a +ide
area produced by the action of the 9entral erous ystem, it is called?
(a) Amnesia
(b) *ic
(c) Anosmia
(") Con,ulsion
(e) Aphonia
!'/. A
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!1. ac* of mental synthesis, integration and ad(ustment is other+ise
called?
(a) Disor"er
(b) Dissociation
(c) Con,ulsion
(") Con,ersion
(e) Amnesia
!2. =issociatie hysterical neuroses are of four types, namely?
(a) Amnesia= #iure= somnabulsim an" multiple personality
(b) Con,ersion= pro>ection= amnesia an" phobia
(c) Con,ulsion= phobia= amnesia an" #uue
(") !uue= Dual personality= Amnesia an" Phobia
(e) one o# the abo,e
!3. :ypesthesia is generally found in?
(a) ophrenia
(b) Phobia
(c) Con,ersion 6ysteria
(") Dissociati,e 6ysteria
(e) one o# the abo,e
!!. lurred ision is a general symptom in?
(a) ophrenia
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(b) Phobia
(c) Manic Depressi,e Psychosis
(") Con,ersion 6ysteria
(e) one o# the abo,e
!%. "riter6s 9ramp is a symptom in?
(a) Phobia
(b) ophrenia
(c) Con,ersion 6ysteria
(") Dissociati,e 6ysteria
(e) one o# the abo,e
!'. "hen a person cannot +rite but is able to use the same muscles for
other actiities, for e)ample, to shuffle a pac* of cards or to play a musical
instrument, he suffers from?
(a) *ics
(b) *remors
(c) /riters Cramp
(") Aphonia
(e) one o# the abo,e
!. ;uscular sha*ings or tremblings are other+ise *no+n as?
(a) *remors
(b) *ics
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(c) Aphonia
(") Amnesia
(e) one o# the abo,e
!-. ocalised muscular t+itches are called?
(a) *ics
(b) *remors
(c) ausea
(") anser &yn"rome
(e) one o# the abo,e
!/. "hen a person spea*s only in +hispers, it seems that he suffers from?
(a) Acute Apen"icitis
(b) Mutism
(c) Aphonia
(") ausea
(e) :elchin
!-0. Escapism from reality protects the patient from an)iety in?
(a) Con,ersion 6ysteria
(b) Dissociati,e 6ysteria
(c) &cho;ophrenia
(") Manic Depressi,e Psychosis
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(e) Phobic 2eactions
!-1. Amnesia inoles?
(a) 4oss o# speech
(b) 4oss o# memory
(c) 4oss o# &ensation
(") 4oss o# Vision
(e) one o# the abo,e
!-2. omnabulism is popularly *no+n as?
(a) 6an" /ashin
(b) 2epeate" :athin
(c) 2epeate" :elchin
(") &leepwal-in
(e) one o# the abo,e
!-3. :istory reeals that during "orld "ar G , many soldiers +ere
suffering from?
(a) ophrenia
(b) Con,ersion 6ysteria
(c) Manic Depressi,e Psychosis
(") Phobia
(e) Mental 2etar"ation
!-!. =issociatie hysterical reactions are defined as?
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(a) Departures #rom normal states o# consciousness
(b) Departures #rom abnormal states
(c) Day to "ay #rustrations
(") 7rrational #ears
(e) one o# the abo,e
!-%. "hen a person flees from his usual surroundings fre
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(c) Al#re" A"ler
(") $ysen-
(e) Cattell
!--. "ho +as the inentor of i)teen Personality >actor Test D1' P.>. Test$
(a) C++ 1un
(b) Al#re" A"ler
(c) Cattell
(") $ysen-
(e) &imun" !reu"
!-/. #Personality is the sum total of the actual or potential behaiour
patterns of an organism as determined by heredity and enironment 7
"ho has gien the aboe definition of Personality$
(a) $ysen-
(b) C++ 1un
(c) Al#re" a"ler
(") + /+ Allport
(e) one o# the abo,e
!/0. "ho +as the founder of the nternational Psychoanalytical
>oundation$
(a) Cattell
(b) C++ 1un
(c) &imun" !reu"
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(e) one o# the abo,e
!/!. "ho ie+ed that fear is the most important aspect of neurotic
behaiour and it is gradually generali4ed to other aspects of behaiour$
(a) &imun" !reu"
(b) /olpe
(c) C++ 1un
(") Du-e an" owic-i (@BB)
(e) one o# the abo,e
!/%. The central dynamic factor in neurosis is?
(a) 2epression
(b) 2eression
(c) Displacement
(") 7"enti#ication
(e) &ublimation
!/'. Hepressed hostility is generally found in?
(a) ophrenia
(b) euroses
(c) Mental 2etar"ation
(") Psychoses
(e) one o# the abo,e
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!/. Ancient &ree*s and :ippocrates belieed that hysteria is a disorder
restricted to?
(a) /omen
(b) :oth women an" men
(c) Men
(") Chil"ren
(e) irls an" boys
!/-. "ho told that the basis of hysterical personality includes a child li*e
immaturity, self centredness, poor insight, a notably +ea* psychic,
integration and an e)traordinarily high degree of suggestibility$
(a) Coleman (@B8@)
(b) Mc Call (@BI3)
(c) &-inner (@B8)
(") 2achmann (@BH)
(e) 1anet B@BH5)
!//. :ysterical neuroses can be diided into t+o general types, namely?
(a) Con,ulsion an" 2eression
(b) Dissociati,e an" Con,ersion
(c) 2epression an" 2eression
(") 7llusion an" Delusion
(e) one o# the abo,e
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%00. "ho defined hysteria as a neurotic defence in +hich symptoms of
some physical illness appear +ithout any organic pathology$
(a) 1anet (@BH5)
(b) Coleman (@B8@)
(c) $n"erson (@B35)
(") 4ewis (@B35)
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!. 9ognitie consistency approaches start +ith?
(a) *he absence o# an attitu"e
(b) &ocial learnin
(c) &ocial "istance
(") An eistin attitu"e
(e) &ocial conition
%. 9ognitie consistency theories ie+ human beings?
(a) As acti,e in#ormation processors
(b) As passi,e in#ormation processors
(c) As stimulants
(") As percei,ers
(e) one o# the abo,e
'. The grandfather of all the cognitie consistency theories is >rit4
:eider6s?
(a) :alance theory
(b) &ocial Distance *heory
(c) Coniti,e Dissonance *heory
(") Coniti,e Consonance *heory
(e) one o# the abo,e
. :eider6s balance theory reeals ho+ +e ma*e our attitudes regarding
people and an attitudinal ob(ect?
(a) Consistent
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(b) Dynamic
(c) Positi,e
(") eati,e
(e) one o# the abo,e
-. According to :eider, the stable cognitie state +hich is comfortable to
the perceier is called?
(a) &tan"ar"
(b) orm
(c) 2e#erence
(") :alance
(c) one o# the abo,e
/. "hen a person holds t+o cognitions simultaneously that contradict one
another, the person e)periences a state of?
(a) Coniti,e Dissonance
(b) Coniti,e Consonance
(c) Coniti,e 2esponse
(") &ocial Distance
(e) one o# the abo,e
10. A smo*er *no+s that smo*ing leads to lung cancer. The cognition # am
a smo*er does not fit +ith the cognition that #smo*ing causes lung
cancer, thereby creating?
(a) A state o# consonance
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(c) Coniti,e Dissonance
(") &el#.reportin "ocuments
(e) one o# the abo,e
1!. The theory of #self perception +as adanced by?
(a) Daryl :ern (@BH)
(b) !estiner (@B5)
(c) *er-el (@B8)
(") 6o,elan" (@BB)
(e) &mith (@B8H)
1%. elf5perception theory suggests that sub(ects act as?
(a) 7ntrospectors
(b) Percei,ers
(c) Problem sol,ers
(")
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20. A ery interesting finding of 9ritchlo+ reealed that alcohol acts to
reduce?
(a) *he a,ersi,e a##ects o# "issonance
(b) *he a,ersi,e a##ects o# consonance
(c) *he positi,e e##ects o# consonance
(") *he positi,e e##ects o# "issonance
(e) one o# the abo,e
21. ndiiduals +ho are lo+ in credibility are less li*ely to produce?
(a) :elie#s
(b) &tereotypes
(c) Pre>u"ices
(") Attitu"e chane
(e) one o# the abo,e
22. The phenomenon that the persons lo+ in credibility are less li*ely to
produce attitude change is popularly *no+n as?
(a) Coniti,e 2esponse Analysis
(b) Prestie &uestion
(c) &leeper $##ect
(") De#ensi,e A,oi"ance
(e) one o# the abo,e
23. The sleeper effect D:oland and "eiss, 1/%1 is an increase in the
persuasie impact of a message from lo+ credibility source that occurs?
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(a)
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(b) Consciousness
(c) $motion
(") Min"lessness
(e) one o# the abo,e
2. The most persistent and lasting persuation occurs in the?
(a) Central route
(b) Peripheral route
(c) Central.Peripheral route
(") &ympathetic route
(e) Parasympathetic route
2-. 9entral and Peripheral routes to persuation +ere adocated by?
(a) Petty an" Cacioppo (@B8)
(b) Demboros-i (@B8)
(c) Chai-en (@BB)
(") &he##iel" (@BB)
(e) 6o,lan" (@BB)
2/. The study of a Piere D1/3! suggested that attitude and behaiour are?
(a) 2elate"
(b)
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(") *wo si"es o# a coin
(e) one o# the abo,e
30. ern6s theory of self5perception Dern, 1/2 reeals that?
(a) :eha,iour may "etermine attitu"e
(b) Personality may "etermine attitu"e
(c) Moti,ation may "etermine attitu"e
(") Creati,ity may "etermine attitu"e
(e) 7ntellience may "etermine attitu"e
31. After a careful and influential reie+, the eminent ocial Psychologist
"ic*er D1/'/ concluded that correlations bet+een attitude and behaiour
+ere?
(a) 2arely abo,e +5
(b) 2arely abo,e +3
(c) 2arely below +
(") 2arely abo,e +B
(e) 2arely abo,e +8
32. :igh degree of congruence bet+een attitude and behaiour +as found
by the recent studies conducted by?
(a) &chuman an" 1ohnson (@BI)
(b) &he##iel" (@BB)
(c) Demboras-i (@B8)
(") 6o,lan" (@BB)
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(e) Chai-an (@BB)
33. Public opinion Dattitude is a familiar e)ample of one of the methods of
measuring attitudes. "hat is the name of this method$
(a) &ocial Distance Metho"
(b) &el#.report metho"
(c) Metho" o# e9ual.appearin inter,als
(") Metho" o# summate" ratins
(e) Metho" o# &caloram analysis
3!. The perceied social pressure to carry out the behaiour is termed as?
(a) &ub>ecti,e orm
(b) &tan"ar" orm
(c) ecti,e orm
(") Dissonance
(e) Consonance
3%. The most acceptable definition of attitude stresses?
(a) 7ts e,aluati,e aspect
(b) 7ts a##ecti,e aspect
(c) 7ts Conati,e aspect
(") 7ts beha,ioural aspect
(e) 7ts coniti,e aspect
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3'. Heinforcement approaches suggest that the ac
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(a) Consonance is typically re"uce"
(b) Distance is typically re"uce"
(c) Dissonance is typically re"uce"
(") *ension is re"uce"
(e) Aniety is re"uce"
!0. "hich theory suggests that dissonance is not aroused by counter
attitudinal behaiour, rather, attitude change occurs +hen people ie+ their
o+n behaiour and attempt to understand the reasons behind it$
(a) :alance *heory
(b) Coniti,e Dissonance *heory
(c) &el#.perception *heory
(") &ocial 4earnin *heory
(e) one o# the abo,e
!1. Ine of the ma(or criticisms of the method of eu"ements
(b) *he attitu"es o# the &ub>ects #luctuate
(c) *he personalities o# the >u"es are "ynamic
(") *he past eperiences o# the &ub>ects may in#luence the >u"es
(e) one o# the abo,e
!2. The semantic5differential techni
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(a) Commutati,e meanin o# concepts
(b) Denotati,e meanin o# concepts
(c) &ocial learnin o# the &ub>ects
(") A##iliation moti,e o# the &ub>ects
(e) one o# the abo,e
!3. The total set of attitudes of an indiidual is called?
(a) Attitu"e cluster
(b) Attitu"e constellation
(c) Attitu"e roupin
(") Attitu"e conlomeration
(e) one o# the abo,e
!!. A surey interie+
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(b) &tereotype
(c) Pre>u"ice
(") :rainwashin
(e) one o# the abo,e
%2. The theories that emphasi4e ho+ people sub(ectiely understand,
interpret and e)perience the +orld are *no+n as?
(a) Consonance *heories
(b) Dissonance *heories
(c) 4earnin *heories
(") Coniti,e *heories
(e) Consistency *heories
%3. A generali4ed e)pectation regarding appropriate behaiour in a gien
situation is called?
(a) orm
(b) &tan"ar"
(c) 2e#erence
(") oal
(e) 7ncenti,e
%!. n +hich method of attitude measurement bipolar ad(ecties are used to
obtain a direct measure of ealuation of an attitudinal ob(ect$
(a) $9ual appearin inter,als
(b) &ummate" ratin
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(") &ocioloy
(e) one o# the abo,e
%-. The learning due to the obseration of others receiing re+ards and
punishments is called?
(a) &ocial 4earnin
(b) 4atent learnin
(c) Verbal 4earnin
(") Vicarious learnin
(e) on.,erbal 4earnin
%/. "ho has emphatically told that an attitude is the e
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(") ?nchosen action
(e) one o# the abo,e
20'. The greater the social desirability of an action or behaiour, the more
difficult it +ill be to dra+ a correspondent inference bet+een?
(a) :eha,iour an" Personality
(b) Perception an" &ensation
(c) Person Perception an" &ocial
(") Perception Act an" Disposition
(e) one o# the abo,e
20. The theory of #correspondent inferences e)amines ho+ behaiour is
attributed to a specific underlying intention, trait or disposition. This theory
+as adocated by?
(a) 6arol" 0elly
(b) *+D+ /ilson
(c) 7+ 1+ &tone
(") $"war" 1ones an" 0eith "e,is
(e) one o# the abo,e
20-. The initial ac*no+ledgement that a person has positie traits is used
to infer other uniformly positie characteristics. Again the obseration of asingle negatie trait can be used to infer the e)istence of uniformly
negatie traits. This phenomenon is popularly *no+n as?
(a) Common $##ects
(b) 6alo $##ects
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(") 6ere"itary principles on perception
(e) one o# the abo,e
212. Hole of #alues in perception +as emphasi4ed by?
(a) $+$+ 1ones (@BI5)
(b) :runer an" oo"man (@B)
(c)
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(") Perceptual De#ense
(e) 6allucination
21%. The findings of ;c &innies +ere interpreted as an an)iety5aoidance
reaction in the form of?
(a) Perceptual De#ense Mechanism
(b) Perceptual Constancy
(c) 6allucination
(") Delusion
(e) one o# the abo,e
21'. :eider limited the term 8social perception6 to?
(a) Perception o# ob>ects
(b) Perception o# roups
(c) Perception o# culture
(") Perception o# people
(e) one o# the abo,e
21. The total process of assimilating and interpreting sensory e)periences
is *no+n as?
(a) Conation
(b) A##ection
(c) Creati,ity
(") Conition
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(e) one o# the abo,e
21-. 9ognitie theories of perception hae their roots in?
(a) :eha,iourism
(b) &tructuralism
(c) estalt Psycholoy
(") !unctionalism
(e) Psychoanalysis
21/. 9ognitie and affectie processes are inter5+ined in?
(a) &ocial interaction
(b) Attitu"es
(c) /ar Psychosis
(") &ociali;ation
(e) one o# the abo,e
220. >rom the follo+ing psychologists, +ho has defined perception as the
construction of a set of organi4ed categories in terms of +hich stimulus
inputs may be stored, gien identity and gien more elaborate connotatie
meaning$
(a) 0ali-a
(b) Allport
(c) &heri# an" &heri#
(") :runer
(e) one o# the abo,e
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22. The distortion of slight ambiguities in order to ma)imi4e congruences
+ith desires and e)pectations is called?
(a) 4e,ellin
(b) Assimilation
(c) Displacement
(") &harpenin
(e) one o# the abo,e
22-. n a person6s daily life, there are many situations in +hich he is made
more conscious of himself than in others and this often brings about a
change in his perception of himself. uch situations are called?
(a) &el#.e,ol,in situations
(b) Critical situations
(c) Con#lictin situations
(") Aniety states
(e) one o# the abo,e
22/. The theory +hich says that our li*ing of a person or person depends
upon our perceied ealuation of the re+ards and the casts he is li*ely to
besto+ on us is popularly *no+n as?
(a) 7mplicit Personality *heory
(b) 7mpression !ormation *heory
(c) $chane theory
(") Coniti,e !ramewor- *heory
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(b) Personal #actors in perception
(c) &tructural #actors in perception
(") &ocial #actors in perception
(e) Psycholoical #actors in perception
2!0. The factors +hich are deried from needs, moods, past e)perience
and memory of the indiidual are *no+n as?
(a) !unctional #actors #or perceptual orani;ation
(b) &tructural #actors #or perceptual orani;ation
(c) &ocial #actors #or perceptual orani;ation
(") Psycholoical #actors #or perceptual orani;ational
(e) one o# the abo,e
2!1. Perception is functionally selectie. The ob(ects accentuated in
perceptual organi4ations are usually those +hich are functionally
significant to the?
(a) &timuli
(b) &ociety
(c) Percei,in in"i,i"ual
(") Culture
(e) roup
2!2. The classic e)periment of :arold @elley illustrates an early ie+ of?
(a) &ocial Perception
(b) Perceptual
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(e) one o# the abo,e
2!'. "hich model suggests that +e simply add together the bits of
information +e hae about a person to from a (udgement$
(a) A,erain Mo"el
(b) &el#.attribution Mo"el
(c) A""iti,e Mo"el
(") Personal.Attribution Mo"el
(e) one o# the abo,e
2!. "ho, mainly, encourages the dependency behaiour of children$
(a) !athers
(b) Parents
(c) :rothers
(") Mothers
(e) &isters
2!-. 9hild5rearing practices pertaining to feeding, +eaing and toilet
training are called?
(a) !reu"ian ,ariables in sociali;ation
(b) 1unian ,ariables in sociali;ation
(c) A"lerian ,ariables in sociali;ation
(") $ri-sons ,ariables in sociali;ation
(e) one o# the abo,e
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2%%. n his study of the three #t+ice5born castes of Ha(asthan, 9arstairs
has gien some information about?
(a) &ocial learnin
(b) Pre>u"ices
(c) Chil".rearin practices
(") Attitu"e
(e) &ocial con#ormity
2%'. ;inturn and ambert hae studied the child5 rearing practices in ndia
as a part of a cross5 cultural research and the study +as conducted in the
Ha(put caste in a illage of?
(a) 6imalaya Valley
(b) 6imachal Pra"esh
(c) :ihar
(") ?ttar Pra"esh
(e) 2a>asthan
2%. ociali4ation al+ays inoles changing the behaiour patterns of
children from +hat they are early in their life to the?
(a) Accepte" in"i,i"ual pattern
(b) Accepte" a"ult pattern
(c) ?naccepte" a"ult pattern
(") Accepte" chil" pattern
(e) one o# the abo,e
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2%-. "hiting and 9hild label the early period of children as the?
(a) Perio" o# 7ntellience
(b) Perio" o# &ocial reconition
(c) Perio" o# in"ulence
(") Perio" o# social learnin
(e)
Perio" o# sociali;ation
2%/. orro+ing from >reud, "hiting and 9hild distinguish t+o sorts of
reactions that might hamper smooth sociali4ation. These are?
(a) Positi,e !rustration an" eati,e !rustration
(b) Positi,e Aression an" eati,e Aression
(c) Positi,e 2eression an" eati,e 2eression
(") Positi,e !iation an" eati,e !iation
(e) one o# the abo,e
2'0. According to "hiting and 9hild, the negatie fi)ation represents the
creation of so much an)iety oer the change in behaiour that the child has
difficulty in ma*ing the?
(a) Motor.coor"ination
(b) Mo,ement
(c) &ensori.coor"ination
(") *ransition
(e) one o# the abo,e
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2'1. The boo* #9hildhood and society +as +ritten by?
(a) &imun" !reu" (@B@H)
(b) Al#re" A"ler (@B8)
(c) $ri- $ri-son (@BI3)
(")
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(e) 0ali-a 1ha (@BI8)
2!. n +hich type of sociali4ation, the indiidual e)periences actual
contact +ith other people and one6s behaiour is shaped and transformed
by these people$
(a) Direct &ociali;ation
(b) 7n"irect &ociali;ation
(c) 4atent &ociali;ation
(") !ree &ociali;ation
(e) one o# the abo,e
2%. n +hich type of sociali4ation, them is no direct contact but the
influence of society operates through the media li*e the ne+spaper,
cinema, boo*s and other agencies$
(a) Direct &ociali;ation
(b) 7n"irect &ociali;ation
(c) !ree &ociali;ation
(") 4atent &ociali;ation
(e) one o# the abo,e
2'. "heneer an imitation is successful, the child is re+arded and this
strengthens the child6s response. This is called?
(a) &ocial learnin
(b) &ocial orm
(c) &ocial 2ein#orcement
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(e) one o# the abo,e
2-0. #A social alue or norm is standardised in the course of human
interaction to those aspects of life that hae some conseu"ice
(") &ocial #acilitation
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(a) 7n"enti#ication "e,elops
(b) Pro>ection "e,elops
(c) &ubstitution "e,elops
(") 4earnin "e,elops
(e) one o# the abo,e
2-. The child becomes dependent on the mother because?
(a) &he satis#ies his social nee"s
(b) &he satis#ies his psycholoical nee"s
(c) &he satis#ies his a##iliati,e moti,e
(") &he satis#ies his bioloical nee"s
(e) one o# the abo,e
2--. "ith the gro+th of the child, the sociali4ing process is increasingly
affected by the action of the persons outside?
(a) *he #amily
(b) *he school
(c) *he society
(") *he culture
(e) one o# the abo,e
2-/. The transmission of massages from one person to another is *no+n
as?
(a) 7nterpersonal communication
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(c) Daily wor-
(") Daily correspon"ence
(e) one o# the abo,e
2/3. The sole agent of sociali4ation of a child in the early childhood is?
(a) &ociety
(b) Culture
(c) !amily
(") &chool
(e) Peer roup
2/!. 9linically thumb suc*ing is ta*en as a sign of malad(ustment in the
child. ut its seriousness depends on?
(a) *he ae o# the chil"
(b) *he heiht o# the chil"
(c) *he weiht o# the chil"
(") *he #amily o# the chil"
(e) *he culture in which the chil" li,es
2/%. The child5rearing practices may hae?
(a) &ome short.term e##ects on chil"ren beha,iour
(b) &ome lon.term e##ects on chil"ren beha,iour
(c) o e##ect on personality "e,elopment
(") o e##ect on sociali;ation
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(e) one o# the abo,e
2/'. The theory of #Psychose)ual deelopment of children +as adanced
by?
(a) Carl 1un
(b) Al#re" A"ler
(c)
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2//. The behaiour of toilet training li*e other behaiours of children
depends on?
(a) Motor co.or"ination
(b) &ensori.motor co.or"ination 3I+
(c) euro.muscular maturation
(") &ensory orans
(e) Motor orans
300. Hesearch eidences of ears et.al. D1/% hae reealed that in -
percent of the case studies, the mothers started bo+el training by the time
the child +as?
(a) H months ol"
(b) @ months ol"
(c) 5 months ol"
(") 3 months ol"
(e) @H months ol"
301. As the child gro+s older, oert aggression?
(a) 7ncreases
(b) :ecomes hapha;ar"
(c) :ecomes systematic
(") Decreases
(e) Vanishes
302. #>rustration5aggression hypothesis +as deeloped by?
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(a) Carter an" his co.wor-ers
(b) Campbell an" his co.wor-ers
(c) Dollar" an" his co.wor-ers
(") Asch an" his co.wor-ers
(e) :ar-er an" his co.wor-ers
303. #>rustration5aggression hypothesis +as deeloped by =ollard et al.
D1/3/ to e)plain?
(a) *he theory o# aression
(b) *he theory o# reression
(c) *he theory o# #rustration
(") *he theory o# repression
(e) one o# the abo,e
30!. n 1/'1, andura and his co5+or*ers hae put forth the hypothesis
that aggression in children may arise because they loo* upon the parents
as?
(a) Culprit
(b) Democratic persons
(c) Mo"el
(") Autocratic persons
(e) one o# the abo,e
30%. To e)plain aggression, the frustration5aggression hypothesis +as
deeloped by =ollard and his co5+or*ers in the year?
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(a) @B
(b) @B@
(c) @B3B
(") @B38
(e) @BH
30'. The most common meaning of #dependent behaiour is?
(a) 7ntellectual Depen"ence
(b) &ocial Depen"ence
(c) Moti,ational "epen"ence
(") $motional Depen"ence
(e) one o# the abo,e
30. "ho suggested that hypnotism and suggestion may be helpful for
asthmatic patients haing a psychological cause for attac*$
(a) Phillip (@B@)
(b) Coleman (@B8@)
(c) Mitchel (@B3)
(") Du-e (@BB)
30-. Pesh*in hypothesised a defectie #parent5 child relationship as the
cause of?
(a) Asthma
(b) 6ysteria
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(c) $pilepsy
(") 6ypertension
30/. n a study, a psychiatrist has moed children suffering from Asthma
a+ay from their home and put into a carefully superised ;ilieu Therapy.
Fltimately he found that //L of the Asthmatic children responded to it.
astly he concluded that #Parent5child relationship is responsible for this
anomaly. "ho +as this reno+ed Psychiatrist$
(a) Phillip
(b) Pesh-in
(c) 1anet
(") C++ 1un
310. The superficial inflammation of the s*in characterised by redness,
itching, pimples and the formation of crusts is called?
(a) Asthma
(b) $c;ema
(c) 6ypertension
(") Peptic ulcer
311. The main cause of Ec4ema is?
(a) :loo" Pressure
(c) $motional &tress
(") 6eart :eat
(e) ?lcer in the stomach
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(b) &tress
(c) !rustration
(") *ension
320. n an interesting study of +ido+ers, Par*es, en(amin and >it4erald
D1/'/ found that during si) months span follo+ing the death of their +ies,
the sub(ects hae sho+n a death5 rate of !0L aboe the aspired rate. The
incidence of cardiac deaths among these +ido+ers +as so high that
inestigators called these findings as the?
(a) Downs &yn"rome
(b) :ro-en.heart &yn"rome
(c) Peptic &yn"rome
(") Personal &yn"rome
321. E)cessie flo+ of the acid containing digestie (uices of the stomach
*no+n as gastric secretions destroys the lining of the stomach +hich is
called duodenum and leaes a crater li*e +ound. This is called?
(a) Clottin
(b) ?lcer
(c) *hombosis
(") *umour
322. The classic studies done by "olff and "olff support the importance of
repressed hostility and other stressful e)periences in the causation of?
(a) Peptic ?lcer
(b) Colitis
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(") &tatic Personality
32. "ho described a typical migraine headache ictim as a tense,
infle)ible personality maintaining a store of bottled up resentments that
can neither be e)pressed nor resoled$
(a) 0olb (@BI3)
(b) 0elley (@BIH)
(c) Jeller (@BIB)
(") Phillip (@B@)
32-. The ma(ority of the simple headaches are *no+n as?
(a) *ension 6ea"aches
(b) Con#lict 6ea"aches
(c) !rustration 6ea"ache
(") &tress 6ea"ache
32/. #ehaiour modification techni
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(c) Asthmatic attac-
(") $c;ema
331. "hen a person6s suffers from seere attac*s of asthma, he fights for
air and has ?
(a) Con,ulsi,e Cauhin
(b) Con,ersion
(c) !its
(") &omnabulism
332. >or treatment of Asthma?
(a) Psychotherapy is con"uci,e
(b) on"irecti,e *herapy is help#ul
(c) Dream Analysis is help#ul
(") Play *herapy is help#ul
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E%otions" Part 3by 2aha,en"ra Prasa"
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) with Answers on Moti,ation an"
$motions% #or Psycholoy &tu"ents ' Part 3
201. "hen the child runs a+ay from the offending person or ob(ect, such
behaiour is called?
(a) 6ostile
(b) &entimental
(c) Disorani;e"
(") 7mpuniti,e
(e) rom the follo+ing, on +hich factor, the study of &ood enough D1/32
has placed emphasis$
(a) 2ole o# Moti,ation in $motional De,elopment
(b) 2ole o# 4earnin in $motional De,elopment
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(c) 2ole o# Maturation in $motional De,elopment
(") 2ole o# Perception in $motional De,elopment
(e) one o# the abo,e
203. "ho has conducted a classic e)periment on Albert to proe that fear
can be conditioned$
(a) 2ichar" &olomon
(b) 1ohn Corbit
(c) 1+:+ /atson
(") /ebb
(e) 2+ /+ 4eeper
20!. :arey 9arr treats emotion as the part of the?
(a) !oreroun" o# mental li#e
(b) !uture arena o# conscious acti,ities
(c) :ac-roun" o# mental li#e
(") Mot,ational !orces
(e) one o# the abo,e
20%. Emotion is an acute disturbance of an indiidual, psychological in
origin, inoling behaiour, conscious e)perience and?
(a) Visual !unctionin
(b) Au"itory !unctionin
(c) Visceral #unctionin
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(") :rain !unctionin
(e) one o# the abo,e
20'. The deice for measuring blood pressure is called?
(a) Pupillometrics
(b) al,anometer
(c) 4ie.Detector
(") &pynomanometer
(e) one o# the abo,e
20. =ifference bet+een systollic and distolic is *no+n as?
(a) :loo" Pressure
(b) 6eart Pressure
(c) Pulse Pressure
(") al,anic &-in 2esponse
(e) one o# the abo,e
20-. ystollic pressure is the ma)imal pressure reached during the?
(a) Contraction o# heart
(b) Cell "i,ision
(c) 4ie "etection
(") al,anic s-in response
(e) one o# the abo,e
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20/. =isstolic pressure is the least pressure during?
(a) Moti,ation
(b) Perception
(c) $motion
(") &ensation
(e) one o# the abo,e
210. "hich apparatus is used for measuring the breathing moements of
the chest$
(a) $ncephaloraph
(b) al,anometer
(c) :arometer
(") Pneumoraph
(e) $lectrocar"ioraph
211. 9hanges in resistance to electric current are measured by?
(a) $lectroencephaloraph
(b) $lectrocar"ioraph
(c) Pupillometrics
(") Psychoal,anometer
(e) one o# the abo,e
212. ie5detector is other+ise *no+n as?
(a) Pupillometrics
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(b) Psychoal,anometer
(c) $lectro car"ioraph
(") Polyraph
(e) one o# the abo,e
213. ncreased s*in temperature is normally measured by?
(a) :arometer
(b) 4ie."etector
(c) Polyraph
(") *hermometer
(e) Car"ioraph
21!. #"e cry because +e are sorry, is the motto of?
(a) Cannon.:ar" theory o# emotion
(b) 1ames.4ane theory o# emotion
(c) $citation theory o# emotion
(") Moti,ational theory o# emotion
(e) one o# the abo,e
21%. 9annon5ard theory of emotion assumes that both behaior and
e)perience are independently aroused by the actiities in the?
(a) 6ypothalamus
(b) *halamus
(c) Cerebellum
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(") Cerebrum
(e) one o# the abo,e
21'. 9ognitie factors in emotion +ere emphasi4ed by?
(a) Piaet (@B5)
(b) Mohsin(@B5)
(c) Milton (@B5B)
(") &chachter (@B5B)
(e) 4e##or" (@BI)
21. "hich theory of emotion argues that emotions and autonomic
responses occur simultaneouslyJ one is not the cause of the other$
(a) 1ames.4ane *heory
(b) Moti,ational *heory
(c) Acti,ation *heory
(") Cannon.:ar" *heory
(e) one o# the abo,e
21-. The cognitie5physiological theory of emotion proposes that
emotional states are a function of the interaction of?
(a) Coniti,e #actors an" physioloical arousal
(b) Coniti,e rowth an" physioloical "e#ects
(c) Coniti,e "e,elopment an" bo"y constitution
(") Coniti,e rowth an" Autonomic er,ous &ystem
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(a) Perception o# moti,ational chanes
(b) Perception o# ,isceral chanes
(c) Perception o# chanes in C&
(") Perception o# the oranic chanes
(e) one o# the abo,e
223. "ho defined as emotion as a hereditary #Pattern5reaction inoling
profound changes of the bodily mechanism as a +hole, but particularly of
the iscera and glandular systems$
(a) 1+ :+ /atson
(b) &herinton
(c) Dunlop
(") Cannon
(e) 1ames
22!. ympathetic system also causes the discharge of the hormones
epinephrine and norephine in?
(a) $motion
(b) Moti,ation
(c) Perception
(") 4earnin
(e) one o# the abo,e
22%. Epinephrine causes the heart?
(a) *o stop #or e,er
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(b) *o beat har"er
(c) *o stop #or the time bein
(") *o stop #or a loner inter,al
(e) one o# the abo,e
22'. The parasympathetic nerous system tends to be actie +hen +e are?
(a) acti,e
(b) Calm an" relae"
(c) 7rritate"
(") Asleep
(e) one o# the abo,e
22. The hormones epinephrine and norephrine are released from the?
(a) Pituitary lan"
(b) Pancreas
(c) A"renal lan"
(") ona"s
(e) *hyroi"s
22-. ie detectors?
(a) Detect lies
(b) Do not measure emotional reactions
(c) Measure bo"ily in"icators o# arousal
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(") Measure brain wa,es
(e) one o# the abo,e
22/. ie5detectors are often called?
(a) $lectro.car"ioraphs
(b) $lectroencephaloraph
(c) al,anometer
(") Polyraphs
(e) one o# the abo,e
230. The EE& changes +hich indicate arousal are due to the actiation of
cells in the part of the higher brain *no+n as?
(a) Cerebellum
(b) Cerebral Corte
(c) Pons
(") 2eticular Acti,atin &ystem (2A&)
(e) one o# the abo,e
231. f a less pleasant stimulus is presented as one of a group of more
pleasant stimuli, its affectie alue may be enhanced by its inclusion, as
belonging, +ithin the group of more pleasant stimuli. This change is called?
(a) &ubstitution
(b) Assimilation
(c) 2eplacement
(") Displacement
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(e) one o# the abo,e
23%. The philosophy that all life6s actiities are directed to+ards the end of
the gaining pleasure is *no+n as?
(a) 6e"onism
(b) &entiment
(c) Deliht
(") Pupillometrics
(e) one o# the abo,e
23'. Temper tantrums reach their pea* bet+een?
(a) *wo an" *hree Eears
(b) !our an" !i,e Eears
(c) *hree an" !our Eears
(") &i an" &e,en Eears
(e) one o# the abo,e
23. "ho belieed that many emotional e)pressions represent innate
behaiour patterns +hich hae contributed to the surial of the species$
(a) Arnol"
(b) Charles Darwin
(c) rossman
(") Cannon
(e) /illiam 1ames
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23-. The sphygmograph is a rubber diaphragm +hich is fastened tightly
oer an?
(a) Arti#icial &oc-et
(b) Arti#icial #lui" cylin"er
(c) Arti#icial metal cylin"er
(") Artery
(e) one o# the abo,e
23/. n sophisticated countries, lie detector is generally used for?
(a) Measurin emotional responses o# school stu"ents
(b) Assessin emotional beha,iour o# sol"iers
(c) $"ucatin i#te" chil"ren
(") Criminal "etection
(e) $"ucatin Disa",antae Chil"ren
2!0. The organic and physiological responses of the body are controlled by
the?
(a) Central ner,ous system
(b) 2eticular Acti,atin &ystem
(c) 4ymbic &ystem
(") Autonomic ner,ous system
(e) one o# the abo,e
2!1. :ypothalamus is regarded as the?
(a) &eat o# emotions
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(b) Meltin emotional point
(c) Point o# colomeratin emotional patterns
(") Point o# 7rritatin
(e) one o# the abo,e
2!2. &roups of related interests and actiities centred around an emotional
core are *no+n as?
(a) *raumas
(b) !rustrations
(c) Complees
(") Con#licts
(e) one o# the abo,e
2!3. The theory that physiological changes produce the e)perience of
emotion is called the?
(a) Cannon.:ar" *heory
(b) $citation *heory
(c) Moti,ational *heory
(") 1ames.4ane *heory
(e) one o# the abo,e
2!!. According to Arnold6s theory of emotion, there are four steps in the
e)perience of emotion. The first step is?
(a) Perception
(b) Appraisal
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(c) $pression
(") Action
(e) one o# the abo,e
2!%. =epression inentory is a +ell acial e)pressions are one mode of?
(a) Verbal communication
(b) :ilateral communication
(c) on,erbal communication
(") !acial $pressions #or emotional control
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(e) one o# the abo,e
2!-. Hecent research on emotion increasingly points to the fact that the?
(a) $perience o# emotion "epen"s on how we interpret the situation
(b) $perience o# emotion "epen"s on moti,es
(c) All emotional eperiences are innate
(") All emotional epressions are learne"
(e) one o# the abo,e
2!/. chachter and inger held that there are t+o stages in emotional
e)perience. >irst, there is a general state of physiological arousal and
second, there is the?
(a) Moti,ational tine
(b) 2elaation
(c) Coniti,e eperience
(") lan"ular &ecretion
(e) one o# the abo,e
2%0. A theory of emotion based on cognitie appraisal +as proposed by
Arnold in?
(a) @BI
(b) @BI
(c) @B@
(") @B5
(e) @BI5
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2%1. "ho said that life +ithout emotion +ould be irtually a life +ithout
motion$
(a) !+ 4+ 2uch
(b) P+*+ Eoun
(c) 1+:+ /atson
(") D+ :+ 4in"sley
(e) D+ C+ McClellan"
2%2. The famous tridimensional theory of feeling +as propounded by?
(a) P+*+ Eoun
(b) /illihelm /un"t
(c) !+ 4+ 2uch
(") $+ :+ *itchener
(e) 1+ :+ /atson
2%3. Emotions are more disturbing than?
(a) Moti,es
(b) !eelin
(c) Manual wor-
(") Abnormal "iseases
(e) Psychosomatic "isor"ers
2%!. ;ost appropriate definition of emotion so far +as gien by?
(a) /illihelm /un"t
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(b) 1+:+ /atson
(c) !+ 4+ 2uch
(") P+ *+ Eoun
(e) one o# the abo,e
2%%. #Emotion is an acute disturbance of the organism, as a +hole
psychological in origin, inoling behaiour, conscious e)perience and
isceral functioning. "ho has gien the aboe definition of emotion$
(a) 1+:+ /atson
(b) P+*+ Eoun
(c) /+ /un"t
(") &imun" !reu"
(e) one o# the abo,e
2%'. The disturbance due to emotion has al+ays?
(a) A physical oriin
(b) A physioloical oriin
(c) A psychophysical oriin
(") A psycholoical oriin
(e) one o# the abo,e
2%. Emotion is aCan?
(a) Attitu"e
(b) Conscious eperience
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(c) ?nconscious eperience
(") &ubconscious eperience
(e) one o# the abo,e
2%-. The person facing the emotion5proo*ing situation must perceie it
as?
(a) &ini#icant
(b) 7nsini#icant
(c) &timulus
(") 2esponse
(e) orn= o# the abo,e
2%/. The studies of "atson challenged the popular belief that most
emotional patterns are purely?
(a) Physical
(b) Physioloical
(c) Psycholoical
(") 7nstincti,e
(e) Psychophysioloical
2'0. The definition of emotion as an affectie state of organism +as gien
by?
(a) $+ :+ *itchener
(b) 1+ :+ /atson
(c) P+ *+ Eoun
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(") &imun" !reu"
(e) one o# the abo,e
2'1. 9arr D1/2% has reealed that emotion is a form of?
(a) Moti,e
(b) !eelin
(c) Cerebral mobili;ation
(") $nery mobili;ation
(e) one o# the abo,e
2'2. ;c =ougall has considered emotions as?
(a) Attitu"es
(b) 7nstincts
(c) !eelins
(") Acti,ities
(e) one o# the abo,e
2'3. ogical reasoning bloc*s?
(a) !eelin
(b) Attitu"es
(c) $motions
(") Moti,ation
(e) one o# the abo,e
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2'!. After a strong emotional e)perience, a *ind of after feeling effect is left
+hich is generally called?
(a) Moo"
(b) !eelin
(c) 7mprintin
(") 7nstinct
(e) one o# the abo,e
2'%. 9omple) performances are?
(a) 7mpaire" by ,ery stron emotions
(b) 7mpaire" by ,ery wea- emotions
(c) :loc-e" by stron emotions
(") ot a##ecte" by emotions
(e) one o# the abo,e
2''. At birth, the neonate has?
(a) &peci#ic emotions
(b) o emotional eperience
(c) o #eelin
(") o speci#ic emotion
(e) one o# the abo,e
2'. The famous e)periment of "atson on Albert sho+s ho+?
(a) !ear responses are learne"
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(b) Aner responses are con"itione"
(c) Con"itionin o# any response ta-es place
(") A chil" learns to play
(e) one o# the abo,e
2'-. Hole of maturation in the deelopment of emotion can be studied by
separating the child from the social stimulation?
(a) &i months a#ter birth
(b)
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(a) :y "issociation techni9ue
(b) :y sociali;ation techni9ue
(c) :y social stimulation techni9ue
(") :y isolation techni9ue
(e) one o# the abo,e
21. efore the age of fie, symbolic fears?
(a) Arise
(b) &ometimes arise
(c) Do not arise
(") Very o#ten arise
(e) one o# the abo,e
22. Bealousy is an outgro+th of?
(a) !ear
(b) 4o,e
(c) Disust
(") Aner
(e) one o# the abo,e
23. Bealousy is a?
(a) eati,e emotion
(b) Positi,e emotion
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(c) &imple emotional response
(") Comple emotional response
(e) one o# the abo,e
2!. entiments are comple) emotional patterns +ith?
(a) A social bac-roun"
(b) 2eactions to #rustration
(c) An intellectual core or #oun"ation
(") &ituational e##ects
(e) one o# the abo,e
2%. entiments begins to deelop?
(a) 7n the early school li#e o# the chil"
(b) 7n the late school li#e o# the chil"
(c) 7n a"olescence
(") A#ter marriae
(e) one o# the abo,e
2'. entiments are?
(a) 7nnate
(b) !alse moo"s
(c) $motional complees
(") 4earne" emotional epressions
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(e) one o# the abo,e
2. >ace is the most e)pressie organs of the human body. :ence it is
called the?
(a) Mirror o# emotion
(b) 2e#lection o# emotion
(c) :arometer o# emotion
(") $motional 2e#le
(e) one o# the abo,e
2-. &estures as e)pressions of bodily changes are, to +hat e)tent,
influenced by culture?
(a) 7s well -nown
(b) 7s not a 9uestion now
(c) 7s not -nown
(") 7s a sub>ect o# research now
(e) one o# the abo,e
2/. The importance of postural reaction in emotional e)perience has been
emphasi4ed by?
(a) 1ames.4ane theory
(b) Cannon.:ar" theory
(c) Acti,ation theory
(") $citation theory
(e) one o# the abo,e
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2-0. The galanic s*in response is measured +ith an apparatus called?
(a) Psychoal,anometer
(b) 4ie."etector
(c) $lectroencephaloraph ($$)
(") :arometer
(e) one o# the abo,e
2-1. "ho rediscoered the facts underlying pupi5 llometries during an
incidental obseration in 1/'0$
(a) M+ 4+ Munn
(b) P+ *+ Eoun
(c) /heatley
(") $c-har" 6ess
(e) one o# the abo,e
2-2. Pupillometrics is a noel techni
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(b) :rins a #ull stop to all emotional epressions
(c) &timulates emotional epressions
(") :rins out hapha;ar" emotional responses
(e) one o# the abo,e+
2-!. esions in the septal area of the lymbic system lead to?
(a) Ceasin emotional epressions
(b)
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(") :art
(e) one o# the abo,e
2-. H. ". eeper D1/!- stated that all emotional behaiour has essentially?
(a) Disoranisin e##ect
(b) Di##erent "irections
(c) An oranisin e##ect
(") A "irect e##ect
(e) one o# the abo,e
2--. The motiational theory of emotion +as deeloped by?
(a) :lac- /oo" (@BB)
(b) :in"ra (@B5B)
(c) Popi; (@B3B)
(") 2+ /+ 4eeper (@B8)
(e) Arnol" (@B5)
2-/. P. T. Koung maintained that emotional behaiour is essentially?
(a)
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2/0. The #Ipponent Process theory of Emotion +as adanced by?
(a) 2ichar" &olomon an" 1ohn Corbit (@B)
(b) Arnol" (@B5)
(c) Merna"er (@B55)
(") 2+ /+ 4eeper (@B8)
(e) /ebb (@B8)
2/1. "hich theory of emotion can be called as the most attractie
e)planation of emotions aailable at present$
(a) Moti,ational *heory o# emotion
(b)
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2/3. The famous e)periment of "atson on Albert sho+ed ho+ a baby
learns?
(a) !ear
(b) Aner
(c) 4o,e
(") 1ealousy
(e) Disust
2/!. 9hildren6s emotions are?
(a) Permanent
(b) &imple
(c) *emporary
(") Comple
(e) De#ecti,e
2/%. "ith age, emotional responses become?
(a) *ransitory
(b) Permanent
(c) Comple
(") 4ess "i##use an" ran"om
(e) one o# the abo,e
2/'. Hesponses to anger can be roughly diided into t+o ma(or categories
and these are?
(a) 7mpulsi,e an" 7nhibite"
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(") $treme pleasure
(e) $treme "eliht
300. tudies on (ealousy reeal that girls are?
(a) 4ess >ealous than boys
(b) $9ually >ealous with boys
(c) ot >ealous at all
(") More >ealous than boys
(e) one o# the abo,e
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