CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY
CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY MCQs
1:-As children grow older, they can move beyond the environments provided by their parents and begin to select and construct environments of their own. These environments in turn further shape their personalities. This process is referred as
A:-Reactive interaction
B:-Proactive interaction
C:-Evocative interaction
D:-Genetic-environment interaction
Ans: C
2:-Certain group situations which can minimize the saliance of people's personal identies, reduce their sense of public accountability and in doing so produce aggressive or unusual behaviour is known as
A:-Deindividuation
B:-Bystander effects
C:-Social norms
D:-Diffusion of Responsibility
Ans: A
3:-Sleep usually begins in which stage of NREM ?
A:-Stage N1
B:-Stage N2
C:-Stage N3
D:-Stage N0
Ans: A
4:-Which of the following is not a product in Guilford model ?
1. Convergent production
2. Divergent production
3. Transformation
4. Implication
A:-1 and 2
B:-1, 2 and 3
C:-3 and 4
D:-1, 2 and 4
Ans: A
5:-In Jungain theory, the idea that energy is automaticaly redistributed in the psyche in order to achive
equilibrium or balance depicts
A:-Principle of equivalence
B:-Principle of synchronicity
C:-Principle of entrophy
D:-Principle of opposites
Ans: A
6:-Lesion of the ventromedial nuclei in the hypothalamus produces
A:-Anorexia
B:-Low level of Leptin
C:-Obesity
D:-Hypoinsulinemia
Ans: C
7:-Who rejected the idea of magnetism and developed his own theories of increased susceptibility and suggestibility ?
A:-John Elliotson
B:-James Esdaile
C:-James Braid
D:-Franz Anton Mesmer
Ans: C
8:-Who was the pioneer of the uncovering of forgotten memories under hypnosis ?
A:-Charcot
B:-Freud
C:-Breuer
D:-Erickson
Ans: A
9:-Biologically oriented therapy of human behaviour deals with the functions of the
A:-Subconscious mind
B:-Id and the mechanism
C:-Ego and the mechanism
D:-Superego and the mechanism
Ans: C
10:-According to whom, neurosis is the product of faulty responses of the organism to danger registered as "failures in emergency adjustment" ?
A:-Rado
B:-Rogers
C:-Freud
D:-Jung
Ans: A
11:-Which therapeutic approach is used in patients who "act-out" or endanger themselves or others in situations where the treatment goal is limited ?
A:-Prestige suggestion and prestige hypnosis
B:-Environmental manipulation
C:-Reassurance
D:-Pressure and coercion
Ans: D
12:-Who classified personality into "normal", "neurotic" and "creative artist" ?
A:-Sandor Ferenczi
B:-Otto Rank
C:-Wilhelm Reich
D:-Alfred Adler
Ans: B
13:-"Promoting positive personality growth and development" is the definition of
A:-Personality
B:-Psychotherapy
C:-Motivation
D:-Intelligence
Ans: B
14:-Which of the followings are immature defense mechanism EXCEPT ?
A:-Acting out
B:-Introjection
C:-Hypochondriasis
D:-Inhibition
Ans: D
15:-Which part of the brain has been implicated as aite of somatic marker processin ?
A:-Frontal cortex
B:-Temporal cortex
C:-Orbitofrontal cortex
D:-Cereberal cortex
Ans: C
16:-Who laid the foundation of psychometrics ?
A:-Gerald Heymans
B:-Sir Francis Galton
C:-Gordon Allport
D:-Sir Roland Fisher
Ans: B
17:-_____ is/are the enduring and stable feature/s of behaviour
A:-Traits
B:-Personality
C:-Characteristics
D:-Experiences
Ans: A
18:-Congenital central alveolar hyperventilation syndrome is a type of
A:-Sleep syndrome
B:-Heart disease
C:-Advance form of anxiety disorder
D:-Brain pathology
Ans: A
19:-Who gave sleep control therapy ?
A:-Richard Bootzin
B:-Richard Heimberg
C:-Arthur Speilman
D:-Ronald Prinz
Ans: A
20:-Slow wave sleep is related to which stage of NREM ?
A:-Stage N1
B:-Stage N2
C:-Stage N3
D:-Stage N0
Ans: C
A:-Reactive interaction
B:-Proactive interaction
C:-Evocative interaction
D:-Genetic-environment interaction
Ans: C
2:-Certain group situations which can minimize the saliance of people's personal identies, reduce their sense of public accountability and in doing so produce aggressive or unusual behaviour is known as
A:-Deindividuation
B:-Bystander effects
C:-Social norms
D:-Diffusion of Responsibility
Ans: A
3:-Sleep usually begins in which stage of NREM ?
A:-Stage N1
B:-Stage N2
C:-Stage N3
D:-Stage N0
Ans: A
4:-Which of the following is not a product in Guilford model ?
1. Convergent production
2. Divergent production
3. Transformation
4. Implication
A:-1 and 2
B:-1, 2 and 3
C:-3 and 4
D:-1, 2 and 4
Ans: A
5:-In Jungain theory, the idea that energy is automaticaly redistributed in the psyche in order to achive
equilibrium or balance depicts
A:-Principle of equivalence
B:-Principle of synchronicity
C:-Principle of entrophy
D:-Principle of opposites
Ans: A
6:-Lesion of the ventromedial nuclei in the hypothalamus produces
A:-Anorexia
B:-Low level of Leptin
C:-Obesity
D:-Hypoinsulinemia
Ans: C
7:-Who rejected the idea of magnetism and developed his own theories of increased susceptibility and suggestibility ?
A:-John Elliotson
B:-James Esdaile
C:-James Braid
D:-Franz Anton Mesmer
Ans: C
8:-Who was the pioneer of the uncovering of forgotten memories under hypnosis ?
A:-Charcot
B:-Freud
C:-Breuer
D:-Erickson
Ans: A
9:-Biologically oriented therapy of human behaviour deals with the functions of the
A:-Subconscious mind
B:-Id and the mechanism
C:-Ego and the mechanism
D:-Superego and the mechanism
Ans: C
10:-According to whom, neurosis is the product of faulty responses of the organism to danger registered as "failures in emergency adjustment" ?
A:-Rado
B:-Rogers
C:-Freud
D:-Jung
Ans: A
11:-Which therapeutic approach is used in patients who "act-out" or endanger themselves or others in situations where the treatment goal is limited ?
A:-Prestige suggestion and prestige hypnosis
B:-Environmental manipulation
C:-Reassurance
D:-Pressure and coercion
Ans: D
12:-Who classified personality into "normal", "neurotic" and "creative artist" ?
A:-Sandor Ferenczi
B:-Otto Rank
C:-Wilhelm Reich
D:-Alfred Adler
Ans: B
13:-"Promoting positive personality growth and development" is the definition of
A:-Personality
B:-Psychotherapy
C:-Motivation
D:-Intelligence
Ans: B
14:-Which of the followings are immature defense mechanism EXCEPT ?
A:-Acting out
B:-Introjection
C:-Hypochondriasis
D:-Inhibition
Ans: D
15:-Which part of the brain has been implicated as aite of somatic marker processin ?
A:-Frontal cortex
B:-Temporal cortex
C:-Orbitofrontal cortex
D:-Cereberal cortex
Ans: C
16:-Who laid the foundation of psychometrics ?
A:-Gerald Heymans
B:-Sir Francis Galton
C:-Gordon Allport
D:-Sir Roland Fisher
Ans: B
17:-_____ is/are the enduring and stable feature/s of behaviour
A:-Traits
B:-Personality
C:-Characteristics
D:-Experiences
Ans: A
18:-Congenital central alveolar hyperventilation syndrome is a type of
A:-Sleep syndrome
B:-Heart disease
C:-Advance form of anxiety disorder
D:-Brain pathology
Ans: A
19:-Who gave sleep control therapy ?
A:-Richard Bootzin
B:-Richard Heimberg
C:-Arthur Speilman
D:-Ronald Prinz
Ans: A
20:-Slow wave sleep is related to which stage of NREM ?
A:-Stage N1
B:-Stage N2
C:-Stage N3
D:-Stage N0
Ans: C
21:-Sigmund Freud was born in Moravia and died in
A:-Geneva
B:-Melbourne
C:-London
D:-Paris
Ans: C
22:-"Social learning and imitation" was written by
A:-Albert Bandura
B:-Miller and Dollard
C:-Miller and Bugelski
D:-Albert Bandra and Miller
Ans: B
23:-Who developed a model of a trait and calls it as sensation seeking ?
A:-McLaughlin
B:-Zuckerman
C:-Cattell
D:-Allport and Vernon
Ans: B
24:-Which of the following therapy was developed by Viktor Frankl ?
A:-Logotherapy
B:-Rational Emotive Behaviour therapy
C:-Cognitive therapy
D:-Multimodal therapy
Ans: A
25:-Reality therapy was developed by
A:-Eric Berne
B:-Fritz Perls
C:-Irvin Yalom and Rollo May
D:-William Glasser
Ans: D
26:-In which year the constitution of a word association for person centered and experimental counseling and psychotherapy was formally approved ?
A:-1989
B:-1998
C:-2000
D:-2001
Ans: C
27:-In psychosexual development "Urethral stage" starts from
A:-About 18 months to 3 years
B:-About 7 to 12 years
C:-About 12 years of age
D:-About 3 years to 7 years
Ans: D
28:-Who described the fight-or-flight syndrome ?
A:-Hans Selye
B:-Walter Cannon
C:-Paul Federn
D:-Langsley
Ans: B
29:-Which of the following is sensitive to the Benton visual retention test ?
A:-Recent memory
B:-Remote memory
C:-Short-term memory
D:-Recent past memory
Ans: C
30:-In Rorschach psycho diagnostic test card seven (7) is known as
A:-Reality oriented card
B:-Mother card
C:-Phallic card
D:-Neurotic card
Ans: B
A:-Geneva
B:-Melbourne
C:-London
D:-Paris
Ans: C
22:-"Social learning and imitation" was written by
A:-Albert Bandura
B:-Miller and Dollard
C:-Miller and Bugelski
D:-Albert Bandra and Miller
Ans: B
23:-Who developed a model of a trait and calls it as sensation seeking ?
A:-McLaughlin
B:-Zuckerman
C:-Cattell
D:-Allport and Vernon
Ans: B
24:-Which of the following therapy was developed by Viktor Frankl ?
A:-Logotherapy
B:-Rational Emotive Behaviour therapy
C:-Cognitive therapy
D:-Multimodal therapy
Ans: A
25:-Reality therapy was developed by
A:-Eric Berne
B:-Fritz Perls
C:-Irvin Yalom and Rollo May
D:-William Glasser
Ans: D
26:-In which year the constitution of a word association for person centered and experimental counseling and psychotherapy was formally approved ?
A:-1989
B:-1998
C:-2000
D:-2001
Ans: C
27:-In psychosexual development "Urethral stage" starts from
A:-About 18 months to 3 years
B:-About 7 to 12 years
C:-About 12 years of age
D:-About 3 years to 7 years
Ans: D
28:-Who described the fight-or-flight syndrome ?
A:-Hans Selye
B:-Walter Cannon
C:-Paul Federn
D:-Langsley
Ans: B
29:-Which of the following is sensitive to the Benton visual retention test ?
A:-Recent memory
B:-Remote memory
C:-Short-term memory
D:-Recent past memory
Ans: C
30:-In Rorschach psycho diagnostic test card seven (7) is known as
A:-Reality oriented card
B:-Mother card
C:-Phallic card
D:-Neurotic card
Ans: B
31:-Premacker's principle is also known as
A:-Partial reinforcement
B:-Positive reinforcement
C:-Law of effect
D:-Grandma's rule
Ans: D
32:-Hospice care is related to
A:-Terminally ill
B:-Pathologically ill
C:-Psychologically ill
D:-Physically ill
Ans: A
33:-H.M. is the most famous human subject in the study of
A:-Attention
B:-Memory
C:-Language
D:-Emotion
Ans: B
34:-Prevalence study is also known as
A:-Cohort study
B:-Cross-sectional study
C:-Case-control study
D:-Case-history study
Ans: B
35:-In which year Freud introduced the concept of 'narcissism' ?
A:-In 1914
B:-In 1905
C:-In 1901
D:-In 1900
Ans: A
36:-Who published the history of "biological intelligence"?
A:-Halstead
B:-Linda Gottfredson
C:-Lloyd Humphreys
D:-Howard Gardner
Ans: A
37:-Which one of the followings is not part of the forebrain ?
A:-Cerebrum
B:-Thalamus
C:-Cerebellum
D:-Hypothalamus
Ans: C
38:-The series of experiments by Milgram are known as
A:-Authority experiments
B:-Attitude experiments
C:-Compliance experiments
D:-Obedience experiments
Ans: D
39:-Delirium tremens is associated with the withdrawal from
A:-Alcohol
B:-Cannabis
C:-Cocaine
D:-Opium
Ans: A
40:-The theory of moral reasoning was given by
A:-Kenberg
B:-Kohlberg
C:-Fenichel
D:-Kern
Ans: B
41:-Festinger is associated with the theory of
A:-Learning
B:-Balance theory
C:-Drives
D:-Cognitive dissonance
Ans: D
42:-The term regression was first used by
A:-Student
B:-Ebbinghaus
C:-Cox
D:-Galton
Ans: D
43:-Fritz Perls is associated with
A:-The Cognitive therapy
B:-The Existential therapy
C:-The Client centered therapy
D:-The Gestalt therapy
Ans: D
44:-The cubic model of suicide conceptualized by
A:-Shneidman
B:-Linehan
C:-Albert Ellis
D:-A.T. Beck
Ans: A
45:-Who conducted the first controlled study of problem solving therapy with suicidal adults ?
A:-Gibbons et al
B:-Hawton et al
C:-McLeavey et al
D:-Vander Sande et al
Ans: A
46:-Schechter-singer theory is related to
A:-Motivation
B:-Thinking
C:-Emotion
D:-Learning
Ans: C
47:-If the hippocampus and amygdala are damaged there will be impairment of
A:-Movement
B:-Expression of emotion
C:-Consolidation of STM
D:-Speech
Ans: C
48:-The bitter taste most pronounced when the drops are put
A:-The trip of the tongue
B:-Sides of the tongue
C:-The tip and part of the sides
D:-The back of the tongue
Ans: D
49:-The temperature of the skin surface is usually
A:-About `32^(0)` or `33^(0)` C
B:-About `31^(0)` or `32^(0)` C
C:-About `30^(0)` or `31^(0)` C
D:-About `34^(0)` or ```35^(0)` C
Ans: A
50:-Who has defined perceptual learning as "an increase in the ability to extract information from the environment as a result of experience or practice with the stimulation coming from it" ?
A:-E.G. Boring
B:-Eleanor
C:-William Schiff
D:-R.L. Gregory
Ans: B
51:-School of Functionalism was established by
A:-Wilhelm Wundt
B:-Kurt Koffka
C:-James R. Angell
D:-John B. Watson
Ans: C
52:-Operant and classical conditioning are forms of
A:-Sensitization
B:-Learning
C:-Vicarious maturation
D:-Behavioural potention
Ans: B
53:-Wolfgang Kohler was
A:-German Psychologist
B:-American Psychologist
C:-American Psychiatrist
D:-German Psychiatrist
Ans: A
54:-Who has pointed out "An animal may learn some things more readily than others" ?
A:-Watson
B:-Thorndike
C:-Tinbergen
D:-Pavlov
Ans: C
55:-Intelligence quotient is calculated as
A:-MA/CA X 100
B:-CA/MA X 100
C:-CA + CA X 100
D:-MA X CA/100
Ans: A
56:-Perceptions occuring without external stimulation is known as
A:-Illusion
B:-Hallucination
C:-Delusion
D:-Eye problem
Ans: B
57:-Essential dimension of attitude are
A:-Cognitive, perception, conative
B:-Cognitive, conative, conflict
C:-Affective, conative, cognitive
D:-Cognitive, attention, affection
Ans: C
58:-Active imagination is a technique devised by
A:-Freud
B:-Adler
C:-Jung
D:-Anna Freud
Ans: C
59:-In a mild intellectual disability case, the person has an IQ of
A:-70-89
B:-50-69
C:-45-65
D:-55-75
Ans: B
60:-Developmental schedules are most useful for the age group of
A:-5-15 years
B:-0-3 years
C:-3-18 years
D:-0-5 years
Ans: D
A:-Partial reinforcement
B:-Positive reinforcement
C:-Law of effect
D:-Grandma's rule
Ans: D
32:-Hospice care is related to
A:-Terminally ill
B:-Pathologically ill
C:-Psychologically ill
D:-Physically ill
Ans: A
33:-H.M. is the most famous human subject in the study of
A:-Attention
B:-Memory
C:-Language
D:-Emotion
Ans: B
34:-Prevalence study is also known as
A:-Cohort study
B:-Cross-sectional study
C:-Case-control study
D:-Case-history study
Ans: B
35:-In which year Freud introduced the concept of 'narcissism' ?
A:-In 1914
B:-In 1905
C:-In 1901
D:-In 1900
Ans: A
36:-Who published the history of "biological intelligence"?
A:-Halstead
B:-Linda Gottfredson
C:-Lloyd Humphreys
D:-Howard Gardner
Ans: A
37:-Which one of the followings is not part of the forebrain ?
A:-Cerebrum
B:-Thalamus
C:-Cerebellum
D:-Hypothalamus
Ans: C
38:-The series of experiments by Milgram are known as
A:-Authority experiments
B:-Attitude experiments
C:-Compliance experiments
D:-Obedience experiments
Ans: D
39:-Delirium tremens is associated with the withdrawal from
A:-Alcohol
B:-Cannabis
C:-Cocaine
D:-Opium
Ans: A
40:-The theory of moral reasoning was given by
A:-Kenberg
B:-Kohlberg
C:-Fenichel
D:-Kern
Ans: B
41:-Festinger is associated with the theory of
A:-Learning
B:-Balance theory
C:-Drives
D:-Cognitive dissonance
Ans: D
42:-The term regression was first used by
A:-Student
B:-Ebbinghaus
C:-Cox
D:-Galton
Ans: D
43:-Fritz Perls is associated with
A:-The Cognitive therapy
B:-The Existential therapy
C:-The Client centered therapy
D:-The Gestalt therapy
Ans: D
44:-The cubic model of suicide conceptualized by
A:-Shneidman
B:-Linehan
C:-Albert Ellis
D:-A.T. Beck
Ans: A
45:-Who conducted the first controlled study of problem solving therapy with suicidal adults ?
A:-Gibbons et al
B:-Hawton et al
C:-McLeavey et al
D:-Vander Sande et al
Ans: A
46:-Schechter-singer theory is related to
A:-Motivation
B:-Thinking
C:-Emotion
D:-Learning
Ans: C
47:-If the hippocampus and amygdala are damaged there will be impairment of
A:-Movement
B:-Expression of emotion
C:-Consolidation of STM
D:-Speech
Ans: C
48:-The bitter taste most pronounced when the drops are put
A:-The trip of the tongue
B:-Sides of the tongue
C:-The tip and part of the sides
D:-The back of the tongue
Ans: D
49:-The temperature of the skin surface is usually
A:-About `32^(0)` or `33^(0)` C
B:-About `31^(0)` or `32^(0)` C
C:-About `30^(0)` or `31^(0)` C
D:-About `34^(0)` or ```35^(0)` C
Ans: A
50:-Who has defined perceptual learning as "an increase in the ability to extract information from the environment as a result of experience or practice with the stimulation coming from it" ?
A:-E.G. Boring
B:-Eleanor
C:-William Schiff
D:-R.L. Gregory
Ans: B
51:-School of Functionalism was established by
A:-Wilhelm Wundt
B:-Kurt Koffka
C:-James R. Angell
D:-John B. Watson
Ans: C
52:-Operant and classical conditioning are forms of
A:-Sensitization
B:-Learning
C:-Vicarious maturation
D:-Behavioural potention
Ans: B
53:-Wolfgang Kohler was
A:-German Psychologist
B:-American Psychologist
C:-American Psychiatrist
D:-German Psychiatrist
Ans: A
54:-Who has pointed out "An animal may learn some things more readily than others" ?
A:-Watson
B:-Thorndike
C:-Tinbergen
D:-Pavlov
Ans: C
55:-Intelligence quotient is calculated as
A:-MA/CA X 100
B:-CA/MA X 100
C:-CA + CA X 100
D:-MA X CA/100
Ans: A
56:-Perceptions occuring without external stimulation is known as
A:-Illusion
B:-Hallucination
C:-Delusion
D:-Eye problem
Ans: B
57:-Essential dimension of attitude are
A:-Cognitive, perception, conative
B:-Cognitive, conative, conflict
C:-Affective, conative, cognitive
D:-Cognitive, attention, affection
Ans: C
58:-Active imagination is a technique devised by
A:-Freud
B:-Adler
C:-Jung
D:-Anna Freud
Ans: C
59:-In a mild intellectual disability case, the person has an IQ of
A:-70-89
B:-50-69
C:-45-65
D:-55-75
Ans: B
60:-Developmental schedules are most useful for the age group of
A:-5-15 years
B:-0-3 years
C:-3-18 years
D:-0-5 years
Ans: D
61:-Who suggested among the followings that "personality is what a man really is" ?
A:-Cattell
B:-Allport
C:-Adler
D:-Jung
Ans: B
62:-Who modified the TAT to measure need for achievement ?
A:-Lindzey
B:-McClelland
C:-Allport
D:-McCrae
Ans: B
63:-The term "epigenetic principle" is borrowed from
A:-Biological
B:-Anthropology
C:-Embryology
D:-Zoology
Ans: C
64:-Who insisted that the environmental context of behaviour must be thoroughly understood and analyzed before an adequate account of individual behaviour is possible ?
A:-Murray
B:-Freud
C:-Watson
D:-Thorndike
Ans: A
65:-The book "The conditioning therapies" is written by
A:-Wolpe
B:-Watson
C:-Pavlov
D:-Skinner
Ans: A
66:-Transforming an unacceptable impulse into its opposite is
A:-Rationalization defense mechanism
B:-Displacement defense mechanism
C:-Sublimation defense mechanism
D:-Reaction formation defense mechanism
Ans: D
67:-The Fahrenheit scale is an example of
A:-An interval scale
B:-An Nominal scale
C:-Nominal scale
D:-Ratio scale
Ans: A
68:-What are not the characteristics of hypothesis ?
A:-Hypothesis should be amenable to testing within a reasonable time
B:-Hypothesis must explain the facts
C:-Hypothesis should not be limited in scope
D:-Hypothesis should state relationship between variables
Ans: C
69:-According to beck system, what is the average number of responses in Rorschach psycho diagnostics ?
A:-35-55
B:-35-45
C:-20-26
D:-27-37
Ans: D
70:-If the patients are unable to recall the majority periods of their life and they refuse to discuss their personal identity then it is known as
A:-Multiple personality
B:-Dementia
C:-Psychogenic fugue
D:-Organic psychosis
Ans: C
71:-______ refers to people's tendency to take their constructed, subjective realities to be faithful renderings of an objective world.
A:-Naive
B:-Pervasive tendency
C:-Trait attribution
D:-Instincts
Ans: A
72:-Keeping internal conflicts outside their awareness is known as
A:-Primary gain
B:-Secondary gain
C:-Tertiary gain
D:-Partial gain
Ans: A
73:-The Minnesota multiphase personality inventory was developed in
A:-1937
B:-1938
C:-1939
D:-1940
Ans: A
74:-Who developed the motion of the transitional object ?
A:-Donald W. Winnicott
B:-Harry Stack Sullivan
C:-Jean-Paul Sartre
D:-Wilhelm Reich
Ans: A
75:-In which year Freud described two basic tenets of mental functioning: the pleasure principle and the reality principle ?
A:-1910
B:-1911
C:-1912
D:-1913
Ans: B
76:-The synthetic function refers to the
A:-Id's capacity to integrate diverse elements into an overall unity
B:-Ego's capacity to integrate diverse elements into an overall unity
C:-Superego's capacity to integrate diverse elements into an overall unity
D:-Id's and superego's capacity to integrate diverse elements into an overall unity
Ans: B
77:-'Signal anxiety' is referred by
A:-Karen Horney
B:-Breuer
C:-Freud
D:-Adler
Ans: C
78:-Recent developments in psychoanalysis place more emphasis on treating
A:-Defense mechanism
B:-Oedipal trauma
C:-Castration anxiety
D:-Aggression
Ans: A
79:-Which type of intelligence is not included in Gardner's theory of multiple intellegence ?
A:-Spatial Intelligence
B:-Linguistic Intelligence
C:-Musical Intelligence
D:-Emotional Intelligence
Ans: D
80:-Which theory states that Intelligence involves multiple cognitive potentials that are biologically based, but their expression depends on the knowledge an individual has amassed in a particular domain ?
A:-Ceci's Bioecological theory
B:-Anderson's theory
C:-Sternberg's Triarchic theory
D:-Gardner's theory
Ans: A
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