Q1. There are at least genes in every human cell:
(a) 10,000 (b) 20,000
(c) 50,000 (d) 1,00,000
Ans: (b)
Q2. According Terman the I.Q of the average person is between:
(a) 120 – 140 (b) 110 – 120
(c) 90 – 110 (d) 80 – 90
Ans: (c)
Q3. Which one is based on educational psychology:
(a) Kindergarden method
(b) Montessori method
(c) Play way method
(d) All of these (Exam: November, 2019)
Ans: (d)
Q4. Sociometric method was propounded by:
(a) John Atkinson (b) J. L. Moreno
(c) Wood Worth (d) Morris
Ans: (b)
Q5. Sentiments are:
(a) By Birth (b) Acquired
(c) Mental Process (d) None of these
Ans: (a)
Q6. Which psychologist stress on reinforcement in his principle of learning
(a) Levin (b) B. F. Skinner
(c) Pavlov (d) Kohler
Ans: (b)
Q7. Intimacy versus isolation stage lies between:
(a) 12 – 19 year (b) 11 – 12 year
(c) 30 – 65 year (d) 20 – 30 year
Ans: (*)
Q8. Which is not the part of memory?
(a) Learning (b) Attention
(c) Recall (d) Thinking
Ans: (d)
Q9. Most useful method used for study the taurants from the school:
(a) Questionnaire method
(b) Experimental method
(c) Surocy method
(d) Case Study
Ans: (d)
Q10. Our opinion about an important aspect of our self is called
(a) Self-esteem (b) Self-consciousness
(c) Self-efficacy (d) Self-monitoring
Ans: (a)
Q11. Area of development is called:
(a) Physical (b) Mental
(c) Social (d) All above
Ans: (d)
Q12. The hormone of which gland affect the development of height:
(a) Pituitary gland (b) Pancreas
(c) Pineal gland (d) None of the above
Ans: (a)
Q13. When a man assimilates new information in his present knowledge it is called:
(a) Assimilation (b) Accomodation
(c) Decentering (d) None of the above
Ans: (a)
Q14. The branch of psychology which deals with biological factors is called:
(a) Biopsychology
(b) Counselling psychology
(c) Clinical psychology
(d) Social psychology
Ans: (a)
Q15. What is the basic unit of any living beings?
(a) Cell (b) Synapse
(c) Glands (d) Nerve fiber
Ans: (a)
Q16. What is the meaning of loss of learned response?
(a) Generalisation
(b) Discrimination
(c) Extinction
(d) Spontaneous Recovery
Ans: (c)
Q17. What is the other name of short term memory?
(a) Sensory memory (b) Working memory
(c) Echoic memory (d) None of the above
Ans: (b)
Q18. What is the weight of the brain of an adult?
(a) 1.69 kg (b) 1.36 kg
(c) 2.30 kg (d) 3.00 kg
Ans: (b)
Q19. Name the group of genes which a person inherits from his parents?
(a) Genotype (b) Phenotype
(c) Behaviour genetic (d) None of the above
Ans: (a)
Q20. Who established the behaviourism in 1913?
(a) Pavlov (b) Skinner
(c) Watson (d) Wood worth
Ans: (c)
Q21. What is called learning by process of observation ?
(a) Conditioning (b) Modelling
(c) Operant Learning (d) None of the above
Ans: (b)
Q22. Who developed the first 3 law of learning?
(a) Kohler (b) Thorndike
(c) Skinner (d) Hull
Ans: (b)
Q23. The intelligence quotient of a child is 150 that child will be called
(a) Dull (b) Normal
(c) Genius (d) Imbecile
Ans: (c)
Q24. Who gave the concept of intelligence quotient for the first time in 1912?
(a) Binet (b) Terman
(c) Hull (d) Stern
Ans: (d)
Q25. What do you understand by psychophysical differences?
(a) Personality
(b) Adjustment
(c) Individual difference
(d) Anxiety
Ans: (c)
Q26. In what type of memory, information can be stored maximum for 20 to 30 seconds?
(a) Sensory memory
(b) Short term memory
(c) Long term memory
(d) Episodic memory
Ans: (b)
Q27. The place of school in socialization of a child is:
(a) After family (b) After society
(c) Throught grouping (d) At oral stage
Ans: (a)
Q28. Children being sensitive to wet are…………
(a) Easy to perception
(b) Easy to observe
(c) Easy to day training
(d) Easy to night training
Ans: (a)
Q29. Intelligence and creativity are………..
(a) Negatively related (b) Not related
(c) Positively related (d) None of these
Ans: (c)
Q30. What is meant by social environment?
(a) Teachers are society
(b) Relatives, Friends, Neighbours
(c) Parents are family members
(d) All of these
Ans: (d)