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Imagination, Thinking, Reasoning and Psycho-linguistics
Unit 4 Imagination, Thinking, Reasoning and Psycho-linguistics
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8. Who proposed the concept of convergent and divergent thinking?
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Attention, Sensation and Perception, Concept Formation & Piaget’s Stages of Cognitive Development
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Test 1 Attention, Sensation and Perception, Concept Formation & Piaget’s Stages of Cognitive Development
Test 2 Imagination, Thinking, Reasoning and Psycho-linguistics
Test 3 Developmental Tasks and Language
Personality, Mental Health & Hygiene, Defence mechanisms, Guidance & Counselling
Unit 6 Personality, Mental Health & Hygiene, Defence mechanisms, Guidance & Counselling
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7. A person scoring high in “agreeableness” is likely to be _________
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10. Which personality trait involves being imaginative, curious, and open to new experiences?
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13. What does ‘hygiene’ in mental health refer to?
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14. Which age group is most vulnerable to developing mental health issues?
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15. Which factor does NOT contribute to poor mental health?
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16. A person who is angry at their boss but yells at their spouse instead is using which defence mechanism?
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17. Which defence mechanism involves attributing one’s own undesirable thoughts or impulses to someone else?
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18. Someone who dislikes their colleague but acts overly friendly toward them is showing:
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19. What is the defence mechanism where a person models their behaviour after someone they admire?
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24. Who is considered the “father of guidance and counselling”?
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25. The counselling process involves all of the following EXCEPT:
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28. The main difference between guidance and counselling is ________
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29. The primary focus of client-centered therapy is on ________
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30. Which of the following is NOT a function of school counselling?
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Motivation, Intelligence and Creativity
Unit 6 Motivation, Intelligence and Creativity
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11. An IQ score of 100 is considered
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12. The term “mental age” was used in early IQ testing to describe __________
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13. IQ scores are typically distributed in what kind of curve?
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14. The concept of “divergent thinking” involves:
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15. Which of the following is the most important quality for creative thinking?
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16. What is the primary focus of Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking (TTCT)?
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17. A person’s chronological age is 20 years and mental age is 16 years. What would be his IQ?
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18. Which is the correct sequence of the stages involved in creative thinking?
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19. __________ was designed mainly for the use of deaf & linguistically backward children
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20. Which theory suggests that motivation is influenced by the need to satisfy basic needs?
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Motivation, Intelligence and Creativity
Personality, Mental Health & Hygiene, Defence mechanisms, Guidance & Counselling
Transfer of Learning, Memory and Forgetting
Unit 5 Transfer of Learning, Memory and Forgetting
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1 points1. The material learnt today interferes with the recall of what is learnt yesterday is termed as __________
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1 points3. The theory of Hierarchy of learning types was developed by _________
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1 points4. The law of effect emphasis the importance of ________
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1 points6. An individual responds to a new situation on the basis of the response made by him in similar situations in the past due to the law of ________
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1 points7. We forget things we do not want to remember by burying them in our consciousness is called __________ forgetting.
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1 points8. Which is considered to be the basis for imaging, creating, associating meaning and reasoning?
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1 points9. ‘Conditions of learning’ book is written by ________
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1 points10. One of the following is not a learning device.
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1 points11. Which of the following is not cause of forgetting?
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1 points12. Learning is a process of _______
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1 points13. A period showing no progress in a learning curve is termed as ________
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1 points15. ‘Nothing succeeds like success’ is an illustration for the law of ______
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1 points16. Which of the following is an example of episodic memory?
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1 points17. Which of the following is a strategy that can help improve long-term memory retention?
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1 points18. According to the Atkinson-Shiffrin model of memory, which memory store has the largest capacity?
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1 points19. When information in memory fades over time due to lack of use, this is known as _______
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1 points20. The “tip-of-the-tongue” phenomenon is an example of _______
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1 points21. The “decay theory” of forgetting suggests that:
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1 points22. Which of the following best describes “latent learning” according to Edward Tolman?
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1 points23. Which learning theory emphasizes the importance of reinforcement and punishment in shaping behavior?
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1 points24. _________ involves creation of memory traces which are abstractions based on salient features of incoming information.
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1 points25. ‘Freedom to learn’ is the classic work of ____________ in which conditions for the promotion of learning; empathy, positive regard and genuineness is explained.
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1 points26. In this learning the subject has less freedom in recall, subject is expected to recall the words in order in which they are presented?
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1 points27. Read each of the following statements labelled as Assertion (A) and Reason (R) and indicate your answer using the codes given below.
Assertion (A): Forgetting of everyday events in young people is not an indication of a poor memory.
Reason (R): Ineffective encoding due to failure to attend to an event while it is happening results in failure to remember.
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1 points28. The most commonly overlooked and obvious reason for forgetting is _________
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1 points29. Which of the following are the conditions necessary for a Short Term Memory (STM) process to produce a Long Term Memory (LTM)?
1. STM runs its own course without disruption.2. There is rehearsal of information.
3. STM undergoes consolidation.
4. There is interruption of learning.
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1 points30. Match the following:
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(a) Method of saving
(b) Recall
(c) Recognition
(d) Testimony
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(1) Multiple choice items
(2) Relearning
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Theories of Learning
Unit- 5 Theories of Learning
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1. Which of the following should be preceded by a neural stimulus by a few seconds if classical conditioning has to take place?
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2. ____________ theory advocates that understanding the map making rather than holding up S-R connections
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3. _________ theory has made learning an intelligent task requiring mental abilities instead of mind fumbling and automatic responses to specific stimuli
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4. _________ popularized teaching machines in learning
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5. ___________ principle states that “what was being done in the past in the presence of a set of stimuli will tend to be done next when the stimulus combination occurs”.
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6. In the operant conditioning theory ____________ means that other stimuli similar to one used in training may take on the power to produce the response.
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7. “ Sudden grasping of the solution or a flash of understanding” – refers which type of learning?
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8. In learning, comparison of success to reward or failure to punishment is based on _______
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9. Which of the following best describes operant conditioning?
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10. What does B.F. Skinner’s theory of operant conditioning emphasize as a means of shaping behavior?
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11. In social learning theory, what is “vicarious reinforcement”?
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12. According to Thorndike’s Law of Effect, which of the following behaviors is most likely to be repeated?
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13. In Skinner’s operant conditioning, which of the following is an example of negative reinforcement?
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14. Who developed the Drive Theory of learning and motivation?
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15. Which concept from Hull’s theory refers to the learned association between a stimulus and a response?
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16. According to Hebb’s theory, learning occurs through the strengthening of synaptic connections between neurons due to ______
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17. Hebb’s theory is most closely associated with which of the following processes?
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18. According to Bandura, which of the following is the correct sequence of processes involved in observation learning?
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19. Arjun gets annoyed when his mother nags him to do his homework. When he finally does it, his mother stops nagging. Now he does the homework without any nagging. Here ‘nagging’ has served as a:
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20. Match the following
List I (Principles) List II (Given by)
a) Schedules of Reinforcement – (1) EL Thorndike
b) Modeling – (2) A Bandura
c) Conditioning – (3) BF Skinner
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21. Assertion (A): Classical conditioning entails the learning of new behaviour through association, where two stimuli are linked together to produce a new learned response.
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22. Assertion (A): In operant conditioning, the rat presses the bar spontaneously.
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23. Which one is not correct about classical conditioning?
(a) Classical conditioning is also known as respondent conditioning.
(b) A previously natural stimulus comes to elicit a response after it is paired with a stimulus that automatically elicits that response.
(c) It is based on the fact that certain stimuli automatically elicit certain response without learning.
(d) Classical Conditioning is also known as Instrumental Conditioning.
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24. In Lewin’s Field Theory, the term “Life Space” refers to:
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25. Tolman’s theory suggests that when animals navigate an environment, they form _______
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26.________ developed his theory of identical elements to explain transfer of learning.
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27. Which one of the following is not a Gesalt determinant of perceptual grouping?
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28. In Gagne’s hierarchy learning has been divided into ________
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29. Which of the laws of learning given by Thorndike had to be revised?
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30. Hebb’s Neurophysiological theory of learning is also called _____
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