0% found this document useful (0 votes)
281 views9 pages

Psy101 New Solved MCQs For Finalterm

The document discusses various topics in psychology including types of amnesia, personality types, theories of intelligence and motivation, psychological assessments, and more. It provides multiple choice questions related to these topics, with 4 potential answer choices for each.

Uploaded by

Saira Naz
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
281 views9 pages

Psy101 New Solved MCQs For Finalterm

The document discusses various topics in psychology including types of amnesia, personality types, theories of intelligence and motivation, psychological assessments, and more. It provides multiple choice questions related to these topics, with 4 potential answer choices for each.

Uploaded by

Saira Naz
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 9

Solved by sadaf anjum

) is a Greek word which means forgetfulness.

 Amnesia
 Dementia
 Alzheimer’s disease

None of the above option

2 are the people who are quiet, passive and careful people

 Extroverts
 Introverts
 Neurotics
 Stable

3) MMPI stands for .

 Minnesota Multiphasic Personal Inventory


 Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory
 Minnesota Multiphasic Psychology Inventory

None of the above options

4) is the universal forms and patterns of thought. These include themes that can be seen in myths
e.g. masculinity, femininity, good and evil opposites

 Ego
 Superego
 Unconscious
 Archetypes

5) The branch of psychology that studies cognition, and related areas issues are called .

 Forensic psychology
 Cognitive psychology
 Counseling psychology
 Clinical psychology

6) According to every emotional arousal has an opposite, i.e. When one type of emotion is elicited, and then
there must be an opposite that is there to suppress or cancel it.

 Opponent process theory


 Activation theory
 Cognitive theory
 None of the above option

7) was the first person who identify pupillometrics phenomenon.

 William James
 Wilhelm Wundt
 Lazarus
 Darwin

8) derives from the Latin word “Emovere” means to excite, stir up.

 Motion
 Emotion
 Motivation
 Cognition

9) According to Woodworth Memory =L -I –R, R stands for .

 recording
 remembering
 resonance
 recall

10) During which stage of development, the Oedipal and Electra complex takes place?

 The Latency Period


 The Anal Stage
 The Oral Stage
 The Phallic Stag

11) Which of the following system is a chemical communication network that sends messages through out the nervous
system via the bloodstream?

 Endocrine
 Neuron
 Electrical
 Central

12) Which of the following school of thought gave emphasis on the structure of
consciousness?

Functionalism

Structuralism
Behaviorism

Gestalt school of thought

13) Which of the followings model focuses on how people know, understand and think
about the world?

 Cognitive model
 Behavioral model
 Humanistic model
 Psychodynamic model

14) A branch of psychology that studies the psychology in action at the workplace is known as which of the following?

 Clinical psychology
 Forensic psychology
 Health psychology
 Industrial / Organizational Psychology

15) “The whole is greater than the sum of the parts” is a statement associated with the perspective of .

 Introspection
 Gestalt psychologists
 Psychoanalysis
 Functionalism

16) Which of the following terms do NOT belong together?

 Natural selection; functionalism


 Psychoanalysis; unconscious conflict
 Structuralism; observable behavior
 Gestalt; whole

17) Who was an early proponent of funanctiolism?

 Wilhelm Wundt
 Ivan Pavlov
 William James
 Max Wertheimer

18) Who claimed that behavior is affected by positive reinforcement?


 B. F. Skinner
 Sigmund Freud
 William James
 Wilhelm Wundt

19) Tahir often experiences intense feelings of anger and frustration. In order to cope with these feeling, he enrolls in
a kickboxing class as an outlet for his emotions. Tahir's actions are an example of which type of defense mechanism?

 Projection
 Displacement
 Repression
 Sublimation

20) According to Hippocrates, Choleric humor is associated with the temperament of .

 Cheerful and active


 Sad
 Angry and aggressive
 Calm and passive

21) As Saadia is walking across the campus, a car swerves toward her. Her heart beat races and sweat breaks out as she
jumps out of harm’s way. This mobilization of energy is due to the action of Saadia’s system:

 Sympathetic
 Para sympathetic
 Somatic nervous
 Skeleton nervous

22) American Psychological Association has divisions.

 1. 55
 2. 65
 3. 54
 4. 45

23) version of DSM was published in 2000

 DSM III
 DSM IV
 DSM IV TR
 DSM II

24) contributions began with the revolutionary changes at the La Bicetre hospital in Paris.

 Philippe Pinel
 Galen
 Plato
 Mesmer

25) Hierarchical theory of intelligence is consists of levels.

 1. 3
 2. 4
 3. 5
 4. 6

26) According to Sternberg theory, intelligence has three components which component is not a part of this theory.

 Analytic intelligence
 Crystalline intelligence
 Practical intelligence
 Creative intelligence

27) If a man experiences chest pains while at a department store, and later experiences anxiety attacks
when visiting department stores, this can be explained by what type of learning?

 Operant
 Classical conditioning
 Observational
 Vicarious

28) Who proposed that a power similar to magnetism existed in humans?

 Franz Friedrich Anton Mesmer


 Philippe pinel
 Galen
 Plato

29) Social phobia is characterized by .

 A fear of people
 A fear of rejection
 A fear of social situations
 A fear of social isolation

30) Who was the founder of REBT?

 Allbert Ellis
 Aron beck
 Albert Einstein
 Aron Feldr

31) Which one is NOT a type of schizophrenia?


 Disorganized type
 Catatonic type
 Paranoid type
 Differentiated type

32) Which model of psychotherapy consists of Systematic de-sensitization and contingency management?

 Biological
 Family and couples.
 Behavioral
 Cognitive

33) Name the concept when there is a feeling of integration between the self and ideal self.

 Empathy
 Respect
 Congruence
 Genuineness

34) When our initial perception about a person is positive then we tend to expect that same person has other positive
characteristics too is known as .

 Hallo effect
 Social influence
 Hello effect
 Positive effect

35) In terms of its causes and the factors affecting its course, bipolar disorder is most similar to which of these disorders?

 Panic disorder.
 Schizophrenia.
 Substance use disorders.
 Unipolar depression.

36) Is a defense mechanism which refuses to acknowledge or accept anxiety provoking thoughts
or impulses.Displacement

 Displacement
 Denial
 Projection
 None of the above

37) Structures of consciousness, according to psychodynamic approach, are conscious, subconscious, and
unconscious.

 Super conscious
 Hyperconscious
 Non conscious
 None of the above

38) described personality in terms of two major dimensions.

 ttellCa
 Eysenik
 Adler
 None of the above

39) TAT is a .

 Self Report Inventory


 Projection Test
 Perception Test
 None of the above

39) was the first to use the term “Mental Test” for devices used to measure intelligence.

 Galton
 Cattell
 Thorndike
 None of the above

40) Multiple Intelligence theory maintains that human possesses around kinds of intelligence.

 Seven
 Eight
 Two
 None of the above

41) Binet and Simon were scientists. They were the first to measure intelligence formally.

 German
 American
 French

None of the

above

42) Cole and Hass gave the idea of .

 Social Intelligence
 Moral Intelligence
 Emotional Intelligence
 None of the above
43) Available statistics show that majority of the people have an I.Q level between .

 75 - 115
 80 - 115
 85 - 115
 None of the above

44) According to information is remembered in terms of schemas.

 Maslow
 John Jenkins
 Bartlet
 None of the above

45) MCI stands for .

 Memory Critical Impairment


 Memory Coding Impairment
 Memory Cognitive Impairment
 None of the above

46) A process which is responsible for a stable and well-maintained state of internal biological balance is called .

 Motivation
 Adaptation
 Metabolism
 None of the above

47) A motivation from within that energizes the person to satisfy or accomplish a goal in which no external tangible reward
is involved is called .

 Intrinsic Motivation
 Curiosity
 Extrinsic Motivation
 None of the above

48) has a dual function. Its functions are both arousing and alarming.

 S.N.S
 P.N.S
 A.N.S
 None of the above

49) Galton considered intelligence to be .


 Not heritable
 Similar between most people
 A property of our nervous system or hereditary
 The product of social differences

50) Who proposed that a power similar to magnetism existed in humans?

 Franz Friedrich Anton Mesmer


 Philippe pinel
 Galen
 Plato

You might also like

pFad - Phonifier reborn

Pfad - The Proxy pFad of © 2024 Garber Painting. All rights reserved.

Note: This service is not intended for secure transactions such as banking, social media, email, or purchasing. Use at your own risk. We assume no liability whatsoever for broken pages.


Alternative Proxies:

Alternative Proxy

pFad Proxy

pFad v3 Proxy

pFad v4 Proxy