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This section includes 1405 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Logical and Verbal Reasoning knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
1251. |
Lewis Terman’s approach to measuring and defining intelligence as a single, overall IQ score was in thetradition of British psychologist ________________. |
A. | charles spearman |
B. | david wechsler |
C. | lazarus |
D. | robert woodworth |
Answer» B. david wechsler | |
1252. |
If a test measures what it is supposed to measure, it is said to be _______________. |
A. | valid |
B. | reliable |
C. | true |
D. | standardized |
Answer» B. reliable | |
1253. |
If a test consistently produces similar scores on different occasions, it is said to be _______________. |
A. | valid |
B. | reliable |
C. | true |
D. | standardized |
Answer» C. true | |
1254. |
_______________ calculated the IQ by comparing an individual’s score to the scores of others in thesame general age group whose average score was statistically fixed at 100. |
A. | charles spearman |
B. | david wechsler |
C. | lazarus |
D. | robert woodworth |
Answer» C. lazarus | |
1255. |
_______________ defined intelligence as the global capacity to think rationally, act purposefully, anddeal effectively with the environment. |
A. | stanford binet |
B. | david wechsler |
C. | lewis terman |
D. | robert woodworth |
Answer» C. lewis terman | |
1256. |
During World War 1 ________________ test was developed which was administered orally to thosewho could not read, later adapted for civilian use. |
A. | aptitude |
B. | army alpha |
C. | army beta |
D. | intelligence |
Answer» D. intelligence | |
1257. |
_______________ tests attempt to measure general mental abilities, rather than accumulated knowledgeor aptitude for a specific subject or area. |
A. | attitude |
B. | personality |
C. | intelligence |
D. | creativity |
Answer» D. creativity | |
1258. |
Who proposed that “feeling of inferiority” is control to human behavior? |
A. | jung |
B. | sigmund freud |
C. | adler |
D. | william james |
Answer» D. william james | |
1259. |
The use of mental images and concepts, problem solving and decision making, and language capabilitiesare cognitive abilities that are aspects of what is commonly called _______________. |
A. | personality |
B. | intelligence |
C. | mental strength |
D. | creativity |
Answer» C. mental strength | |
1260. |
Classifying people on the basis of body build is an example of ____________ approach to personality. |
A. | trait |
B. | dynamic |
C. | type |
D. | behavioral |
Answer» D. behavioral | |
1261. |
Freud believed that the Oedipal conflict took place during the ___________________ |
A. | phallic stage |
B. | anal stage |
C. | genital stage |
D. | oral stage |
Answer» B. anal stage | |
1262. |
The intelligence model consists of _______________ dimensions. |
A. | three |
B. | four |
C. | six |
D. | ten |
Answer» B. four | |
1263. |
The term Intelligent Quotient (IQ) was first introduced by_________________ |
A. | binet |
B. | terman |
C. | simon |
D. | wechsler |
Answer» B. terman | |
1264. |
A mental category for classifying specific people, object, or experiences is a(n) ________________ |
A. | image |
B. | concept |
C. | phoneme |
D. | algorithm |
Answer» C. phoneme | |
1265. |
The ability to reproduce unusually sharp and detailed imagery of something that has been previouslyseen is called_________________ |
A. | flashbulb memory |
B. | mnemonics |
C. | eidetic memory |
D. | repression |
Answer» D. repression | |
1266. |
In Maslow’s hierarchy of motives, the most highly evolved motive is_______________ |
A. | ambition |
B. | fear |
C. | self-actualization |
D. | the need to explore |
Answer» D. the need to explore | |
1267. |
The process requiring time during which memory trace becomes more resistant to extinction is _________________ |
A. | consolidation |
B. | organization |
C. | retention |
D. | reminiscence |
Answer» B. organization | |
1268. |
Improved retention after an interval is called_______________ |
A. | reminiscence |
B. | relearning |
C. | recognition |
D. | eidetic imagery |
Answer» C. recognition | |
1269. |
Consideration of what is practical and possible in gratifying instinctive needs characteristic of the ego iscalled__________________ |
A. | defense mechanism |
B. | pleasure principle |
C. | reality principle |
D. | psychic structure |
Answer» D. psychic structure | |
1270. |
The triarchic theory of intelligence is given by _______________ |
A. | spearman |
B. | guilford |
C. | sternberg |
D. | gardner |
Answer» D. gardner | |
1271. |
A theory of omissions suggesting that emotion provoking events simultaneously produce subjectivereactions and physiological arousal is_____________________ |
A. | james lange theory |
B. | cannon-bard theory |
C. | activation theory |
D. | cognitive arousal theory |
Answer» C. activation theory | |
1272. |
The finding that the first and the last items in a series are more likely to be recalled than are interveningitems is called_____________________ |
A. | serial position effect |
B. | rote memorization |
C. | free recall |
D. | serial recall |
Answer» B. rote memorization | |
1273. |
The tendency to think of wing objects only as they have been used in the past is _____________ |
A. | mental set |
B. | algorithms |
C. | functional fixedness |
D. | analogy |
Answer» D. analogy | |
1274. |
The feeling that we can almost, but not quite, remember some information we wish to retrieve frommemory is _________________ |
A. | long-term memory |
B. | short-term memory |
C. | partial amnesia |
D. | tip-of-the-tongue phenomena |
Answer» E. | |
1275. |
Cognitive events, often vivid but disconnected that occur during sleep are ________________ |
A. | dreams |
B. | hypnosis |
C. | consciousness |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» B. hypnosis | |
1276. |
Our ability to pay attention to only some aspects of the world around us while largely ignoring others iscalled_______________ |
A. | span of attention |
B. | division of attention |
C. | distraction of attention |
D. | selective attention |
Answer» E. | |
1277. |
Disorder involving the inability to fall asleep or to maintain sleep at once it is attained is called__________________ |
A. | amnesia |
B. | insomnia |
C. | apathy |
D. | narcolepsy |
Answer» C. apathy | |
1278. |
_________________ is the cause of autism. |
A. | improper child rearing |
B. | neurological abnormality |
C. | emotional instability |
D. | abnormal personality |
Answer» C. emotional instability | |
1279. |
________________ is the cause of stress. |
A. | family |
B. | temperament |
C. | frustration |
D. | activity |
Answer» D. activity | |
1280. |
________________ is the one of the determinants of individual differences. |
A. | intelligence |
B. | hereditary |
C. | creativity |
D. | reactivity |
Answer» C. creativity | |
1281. |
Unconscious mind consists of _________________ |
A. | biological drives |
B. | violent behaviors |
C. | conflict |
D. | empathy |
Answer» D. empathy | |
1282. |
A reluctant child forced to bring sugar from a shop, spills half on the way. This is an example of ______________________ |
A. | hysteria |
B. | passive aggression |
C. | disobedience |
D. | active aggression |
Answer» C. disobedience | |
1283. |
Which one of the pairs is not correct? |
A. | structure of intellect model- guilford |
B. | pass theory- j.p.das |
C. | triarchic theory- goleman |
D. | multiple intelligence- gardner |
Answer» D. multiple intelligence- gardner | |
1284. |
According to Erickson, the crisis in adulthood is ___________________ |
A. | initiative vs. guilt |
B. | industry vs. inferiority |
C. | intimacy vs. isolation |
D. | identity vs. role confusion |
Answer» D. identity vs. role confusion | |
1285. |
__________________ theory advocates that emotions spring from physiological reactions. |
A. | cannon-bard |
B. | james-lange |
C. | mcdougall |
D. | schachter and singer |
Answer» C. mcdougall | |
1286. |
___________________ is the father of intelligence testing. |
A. | alfred binet |
B. | spearman |
C. | cattell |
D. | sternberg |
Answer» B. spearman | |
1287. |
________________ is the tendency to perceive a stationary point of light in a dark room as moving. |
A. | stroboscopic motion |
B. | phi-phenomenon |
C. | autokinetic effect |
D. | illusion |
Answer» D. illusion | |
1288. |
Two-factor theory of intelligence was proposed by __________________ |
A. | thurstone |
B. | spearman |
C. | guilford |
D. | sternberg |
Answer» C. guilford | |
1289. |
The variable which the experimenter manipulates is called __________________ |
A. | independent variable |
B. | dependent variable |
C. | continuous variable |
D. | intervening variable |
Answer» B. dependent variable | |
1290. |
Need hierarchy theory was introduced by _______________ |
A. | alder |
B. | maslow |
C. | mc clelland |
D. | jones and davis |
Answer» C. mc clelland | |
1291. |
‘Archetypes’ is the concept of__________________ |
A. | freud |
B. | adler |
C. | horney |
D. | jung |
Answer» E. | |
1292. |
Standard Progressive Matrices was developed by ___________________ |
A. | binet |
B. | weschler c. j. |
C. | raven |
D. | simon |
Answer» D. simon | |
1293. |
Mental pictures of objects or events are known as ________________ |
A. | visual images |
B. | logical concepts |
C. | natural concepts |
D. | mental models |
Answer» B. logical concepts | |
1294. |
_________________ is a faint copy of the visual input which persists in the visual sensory register for afew seconds, before it gradually decays. |
A. | iconic image |
B. | short-term memory |
C. | long-term memory |
D. | episodic |
Answer» B. short-term memory | |
1295. |
_____________________ is condition in which there is no inclination to eat, even under conditions ofsevere food deprivation. |
A. | apraxia |
B. | astropine |
C. | aphasia |
D. | aphagia |
Answer» E. | |
1296. |
Any disorder in which the comprehension or the expression of language is impaired is _____________ |
A. | apraxia |
B. | astropine |
C. | aphagia |
D. | aphasia |
Answer» E. | |
1297. |
Forgetting that occurs when previously stored material interferes with the ability to remember similar,more recently learned material is_________________ |
A. | retroactive interference |
B. | proactive interference |
C. | replacement |
D. | amnesia |
Answer» C. replacement | |
1298. |
Memories of general knowledge, including facts, rules, concepts, and propositions are referred as _____________________ |
A. | procedural memories |
B. | declarative memories |
C. | semantic memories |
D. | episodic memories |
Answer» D. episodic memories | |
1299. |
Memories of personally experienced events and the contexts in which they occurred is ______________ |
A. | declarative memories |
B. | semantic memories |
C. | episodic memories |
D. | procedural memories |
Answer» D. procedural memories | |
1300. |
The ability to retrieve and reproduce from memory previously encountered material is ______________ |
A. | explicit memory |
B. | recall |
C. | recognition |
D. | relearning |
Answer» C. recognition | |