MCQ- Educational Psychology

1. Educational psychology apply knowledge of psychology in the field of
A. Psychology

B. Industrial

C. Social sciences

D. Education

Ans: D

2. Classical Conditions was presented by?

A. Plato

B. Pavlov

C. B. F. Skinner

D. None of the above.
Ans:
B

3. Which is the Master emotion?
A. Happiness

B. Worry

C. Anger

D. Fear

Ans : D

4. Which one of the following is the oldest method for the study of behaviour?
A. Observation
B. Standardized tests
C. Intelligence test
D. Introspection
Ans :D


5. Which thing bring permanent change in the behaviour?
A. Education
B. learning
C. Both A & B
D. All of the Above

Ans :B


6. Educational psychology is concerned with the study of ……………….?
A. Philosophy of education
B. Educational learning
C. Human learning
D. Teaching methods

Ans :C

 

7. An assessment through which we can consistently achieve the same results with the same student is called ………….?
A. Invalid
B. Valid
C. Reliable
D. Unreliable

Ans: C


8. A systematic change in mental processes that underlie all learning and performance is known as …………….?

A. Moral development
B. Intellectual development
C. Social emotional development
D. Cognitive development

Ans: D

9. What do you mean by cognition?
A. Act of Knowing or perceiving
B. Act of doing something
C. Act of working
D. Both B & C

Ans: A

10. The overprotected child will tend to display

A. Aggressiveness
B. Immaturity
C. Negativity
D. Defensiveness

Ans: A

11. The use of technology to enhance the learning process in education is known as…………?
A. Information Technology
B. Communication technology
C. Both A & B
D. None of the above

Ans: C


12. In which of the following design it is not necessary to have two different individuals or groups of subjects for experiments?
A. The control test or single group design

B. Multiple group design
C. Control group design
D. Design involving relation
Ans:
A

13. Cognitive Development deal with the Development of………….?

A. Emotions
B. Body Parts
C. Brain Development
D. None of the Above.

Ans : C

14.Which one is the backbone of all developments?

A. Emotions
B. Body
C. Brain
D. All of the above

Ans :A

15 . Emotional experiences are
A. Subjective
B. Objective
C. Impersonal
D. Not Known

Ans :A

16. There are ———- trait dimensions did Cattell propose?
a) 2
b) 3
c) 16
d) None of these
Answer: c

17. Which of the following are the aim of behavioural genetics is to learn about:
a)the possibility of eradicating behavioural problems in children
b) the ability of animals to learn the language
c) the extent to which geneticists can modify people’s behaviour
d) the genetic and environmental influences on human behaviour
Answer: d

18. Which of the following characteristics describe someone who, according to Maslow, is self-actualized?
a. creativity
b. confidence
c. Spontaneity
d. None of these
e. all of the above
Answer: e

19.Which of the following is not a defence mechanism?
a.  ingratiation
b. regression
c projection
d. Sublimation
f. None of these
Answer: a

20.The MMPI is used to measure:
a. leadership potential
b. the Big Five traits
c. personality and psychological disorders
d. unconscious drives
e. all of the above
answer: c

21.Which of the following would NOT be useful to a behavioural geneticist?
a. case studies
b. family studies
c. adoption studies
d. twin studies
e. none of these
answer: a

22. Which one best describes a person. who is sensitive and intellectual? William Sheldon suggested that body build was associated with personality traits.
a. endomorph
b. neurotic
c. conservative
d. mesomorph
e. ectomorph
Answer: e

23. Sheldon proposed the traits that would best describe a football player would be:
a. ectomorph
b. endomorph
c. mesomorph
d. actinomorphy
e. None of the above
Answer: c
24. One trait that dominates a personality so much that it influences nearly everything a person does is a:
a. Global Trait
b. Central Trait
c. Specific trait
d. Cardinal Trait
a. e. none of these

Answer: d

25. ——— is an external, unstable attribution for why something happens to a person?
a) hard wok
b) bad mood
c) the weather
d) fate
e) none of these
Answer: c

26. which of the following is the Humanistic psychologists embraced the idea of?

a) repression
b) the id
c) unconscious drives
d) free will
e) None of these
Answer: d

27. Adler described that Someone who feels as though they are not living up to expectations would be
a. an inferiority complex
b. low self-realization
c. an Adlerian complex
d. low actualization
e. None of these
Answer: a

28. Who was the first that linked the brain with emotions and thought?
a) Descartes
b) Hippocrates
c) Aristotle
d) Galen

Answer: b

29. The basal ganglia is responsible for?
a) movement
b) motion
c) force
d) memory

Answer: a

30. The prefrontal cortex is included in …
a) memory
b) force
c) emotion
d) executive functions

Answer: d

31. Optical mirage result from the twist in:

a. perception
b. sensation
c. transduction
d. adaptation
e. none of these

Answer: a

 

32.Our common method for dealing with the environment is called;

a. cognitive style
b. perceptual style
c. personality
d. intelligence
e. none of these

Answer: a

33.The external motive that guide objectives directed behaviour is known as:

a. incentive
b. needs
c. drives

d. reciprocal

Answer: a

34.The theory of Gestalt emphasized:

a. our tendency to see patterns
b. the atoms of thought
c. environmental stimuli
d. a flow of consciousness
e. none of these

Answer: a

35. Psychology is the science of:
a. inductive reasoning
b. objective introspection
c. behaviour and mental processes
d. emotions
e. none of these

Answer: c

36. Most psychologists accept aggressions:

a. a learned response
b. linked to sexual drive
c. an innate biological response to frustration
d. a drive that builds up over time and must be released
e. none of these

Answer; c

37. Which term is used in the learning mechanism dopes B.F Skinner sees as being the vital means by which behaviour is learned;

a. operant conditioning
b. classical conditioning
c. observational conditioning
d. insight learning
e. none of these.

Answer: a

38. Select the approaches in which personality is least deterministic;

a. skinner’s approach
b. the psychoanalytical approach
c. the humanistic approach
d. the behavioural approach
e. none of these.

Answer: c

39. Which of the following did Carl Rogers believe encourage a congruent self-concept?

a. unconditional love
b. appropriate role models
c. immediate- need gratification
d. conditional love

Answer: a

40. In developmental psychology, the term nature mention to _____ part that control development.

(a) Physical
(b) Environmental
(c) Biological
(d) All of these
(e) None of these

Answer: c

41. Define Stereotypes:

a. special types of schemas that are part of people’s shared cultural background
b. equivalent to prejudice
c. widely held beliefs that people have certain characteristics because of their membership in a particular group
d. both a and b
e. none of these.

Answer: c

42. Select the factor which is the most important biological element to the organized physical growth of the body including of nervous system, In the study of development;

(a) Maturation
(b) Hormones
(c) Environment
(d) Growth factors
(e) None of these

Answer: d

43. A biologically determined period in the life of some animals during which the definite shape of learning can take place most easily is known as:

(a) Critical period
(b) Milestone
(c) Stage
(d) Landmark
(e) None of these

Answer: a

44.  We can relate the concept of intelligence with …

a) thinking patterns

b) perception

c) learning

d) motivation

Answer: a

45. People with severe mood disorder, ——- are the patients of

a) Mania

b) manic-Euphoria

c) Manic-depression

d) Depression

Answer: d

46. Universally recognized facial expression is …

a) anger

b) pursed lips

c) smiling

d) raised eyebrows

Answer: c

47. The feeling of or tension is called to be…

a) anxiety

b) panic attacks

c) depression

d) all of these

Answer: a

48. The part of a personality that differentiate between the id and super-ego is known as …

a) super-ego-id

b) ego-id

c) ego

d) all of these

Answer: c

49.  The Gestalt therapy basically based on …

a) Awareness

b) Self-fulfilment

c) Self-control

d) All of the above

Answer: d

50. Perfection is a problem in humans that is concerned with …

a) Id

b) Ego

c) Superego

d) Ego and superego

Answer: d

51. Which is not included in the endocrine system?

a) appendix
b) gonads
c) pituitary
d) thalamus

Answer: a

52.  We can define intelligence as:
A. The ability to think abstractly and learn from experience
B. Include all the factors that make one person different from another
C. Knowledge of a great many facts
D. The ability to get good grades in school

Answer: A

53. Peoples lost touch with reality when they are _______.
A. Psychopathic
B. Psychotic
C. Manic
D. Neurotic

Answer: b

54. A society establishes to govern conduct according to rule of implicit and explicit are referred to as:
A. Morality
B. Culture
C. Conventions
D. Norms

Answer: d

55. The response of physiological and psychological to stress referred to as:
A. Strain
B. Hypertension
C. Stressors
D. Transition

Answer: B                                                                       

56. ‘A bar graph showing the relationship of the parts of the personality to each other and the amount of psychological energy emanating outward.’

 a) Sociogram

b) ego gram

c) Histogram

d) None of the above

Answer: b

57. The creator of Transactional Analysis Was

a) Carl Roger

b) Eric Berne

c) Fraud

d) Maslow

58. Bob was the leader of his group of friends and it was he who always set the time that they should meet, where they should go and what they ‘should do’. He often shook his finger at his friends reprovingly. People in his circle of friends eventually got fed up of him and many left the group. What kind of ego state does Bob have?

a) Child ego state

b) Parent ego state

c) The adult ego states

d) All the above

Answer: b

59. “I see you are well, how long is it to London, what time is it, it is a fact it is cold today”! The tone of voice may be measured, clear, precise, crisp, rational, logical. Words may well be very factual. This is the nature of what kind of ego sate?

a) Child ego state

b) Parent ego state

c) The adult ego states

d) All the above

Answer: c

60. Fiona when a small girl could get her father to do anything she really wanted. Indeed, as she grew up, she was very good at managing to get men to do what she wanted. Later, she was fired from several jobs by her bosses who said they felt she was manipulating them. This is the nature of what kind of ego sate?

a) Child ego state

b) Parent ego state

c) The adult ego states

d) All the above

Answer: a

 

 

 

Prepared by

Hena B                                 

Asst. Prof in General Education

KUCTE , KUNNAM , MAVELIKARA 

17/06/2021

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