EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
1:-Historical research includes A) Bibliography research B) Legal research C) Studying history of ideas D) Developmental studies
A:-A, B, C B:-A, B, D C:-A, C, D D:-all of these
Ans: D
2:-Ethical issues are more acute in
A:-Qualitative research B:-Quantitative research C:-Mixed methods research D:-None of these
Ans: A
3:-Tools of differentiated assessment strategy include
A:-Assignments B:-Examinations C:-Portfolio D:-Projects
Ans: C
4:-In which methods of teaching, thinking moves from particular to generate ?
A:-Deductive method B:-Inductive method C:-Synthetic method D:-Source method
Ans: B
5:-Mixed methods proposal in research writing focuses on A) Strategy and design B) Flexibility C) Sampling D) Data collection and analysis
A:-A, C, D B:-A, B, C C:-B, C, D D:-All of these
Ans: A
6:-CAI indicates
A:-Computer aided information B:-Computer application in instruction C:-Computer application in industry D:-Computer assisted instruction
Ans: D
7:-Comprehensive listing of works relevant to the study of research is
A:-Glossary B:-Bibliography C:-Appendix D:-Literature cited
Ans: B
8:-Identify the role of teacher in the context of changing educational philosophy.
A:-Scaffolder B:-Facilitator C:-Mentor D:-All of these
Ans: D
9:-Objectives of research include
A) to find new conclusions with new data
B) to know old conclusions with new data
C) to explain unexplored horizon of knowledge
D) to study and resolve contradictions in the area of study
A:-A, B, C B:-B, A, D C:-A, C, D D:-All of these A
ns: D
10:-If an individual has meaningfully perceived an object directly through senses, he has attained learning a concept at
A:-Identity level B:-Concrete level C:-Classification level D:-Formal level
Ans: B
11:-A negative reinforcement is
A:-Presenting or aversive stimulus B:-Avoiding an aversive stimulus C:-Avoiding a pleasant stimulus D:-Giving a punishment
Ans: B
12:-Who categorized human instincts into' eros and thanatos' ?
A:-Alfred Adler B:-Anna Freud
C:-C. G. Jung D:-Sigmund Freud
Ans: D
13:-Ebbinghaus's contribution to educational psychology was
A:-Learning curve B:-Learning plateau C:-Curve of forgetting D:-Emotional development chart
Ans: C
14:-Adopting a fixed approach to solve a particular problem is called
A:-Fixation B:-Functional fixedness C:-Transductive reasoning D:-Divergent thinking
Ans: B
15:-Whose theory is referred to as 'purposive behaviourism' ?
A:-E. C. Tolman B:-E. L. Thorndike C:-B. F. Skinner D:-Albert Bandura
Ans: A
16:-The tendency to remember uncompleted tasks better than the completed ones is known as
A:-Phi Phenomenon B:-Memory trace C:-Law of closure D:-Zeigernick effect
Ans: D
17:-Find out the TRUE statements regarding Gestalt and behaviouristic schools. Statements :
1. Gestalt School's approach is atomistic, whereas behaviouristic approach is holistic
2. Gestalt approach is molar, whereas behaviouristic approach is molecular
3. Gestalt approach is nativistic, whereas behaviouristic approach is empiricistic
4. Gestalt approach is objective, whereas behaviouristic approach is subjective
A:-1 and 3 B:-2 and 3 C:-1 and 4 D:-3 and 4
Ans: B
18:-Who developed the therapeutic technique systematic desensitization ?
A:-Joseph Wolpe B:-Griffith C:-Robert Bolles D:-J. B. Watson
Ans: A
19:-If we try to memorise something, the memory storage occur in which sequence ?
A:-Encoding → Storage → Retrieval
B:-Storage → Encoding → Retrieval
C:-Retrieval → Storage → Encoding
D:-Storage → Retrieval → Encoding
Ans: A
20:-In Bruner's development theory, the stage during which child deals with mental images of objects, but doesnot manipulate them directly is
A:-Enactive B:-Conceptual C:-Iconic D:-Symbolic
Ans: C
21:-Identify the TRUE statements from the following.
1. According to Vygotsky, cognitive development depends on social interaction
2. Critics of Kohlberg claim that his theory has a cultural bias 3
. Semantic refers to learning word meaning
A:-Only 1 B:-Both 1 and 2 C:-1, 2 and 3 D:-None of the above
Ans: C
22:-Example for approach-approach conflict is
1. A youngster who got proposals from two reputed families.
2. Choosing ice cream or cake in the birthday party.
3. A teenager asked to select a well reputed college for study, which is in another country.
4. Choosing between going to, movie with friends or attending another friends party.
A:-1, 2, 3 and 4 B:-2, 3 and 4 C:-1, 3 and 4 D:-1, 2 and 4
Ans: D
23:-The medicine Ritalin is most often used to treat
A:-Dyslexia B:-Down's Syndrome C:-Phenyl Ketonuria D:-ADHD
Ans: D
24:-According to Lorenz, the behaviour showed by newly hatched goslings to follow any moving object is called
A:-Implanting B:-Imprinting C:-Exprinting D:-Equilibration
Ans: B
25:-Ankitha, a 10 year old child exhibits the following symptoms - Mutism, echolalia, doesnot make eye contact, obsession, self-destruction etc. She is as victim of
A:-ADHD B:-Autism C:-Dyscalculia D:-Down's syndrome
Ans: A
26:-Sociometric technique was developed by
A:-J. L. Moreno B:-C. G. Jung C:-Alfred Adler D:-Mann-Whitney
Ans: A
27:-Identify the projective technique from among the following
A:-Lowa Test B:-Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory C:-Army Alpha Test D:-Children's Apperception Test
Ans: D
28:-The major function of sensory neuron is to
A:-Carry information from CNS to sense organs B:-Carry information from sense organs to CNS C:-Carry information in between two sense organs D:-None of the above
Ans: B
29:-Arrange the following stages involved in the acquisition of a skill in the correct order. 1. Associative phase 2. Autonomous phase 3. Cognitive phase
A:-1, 3, 2 B:-1, 2, 3 C:-3, 1, 2
D:-2, 3, 1
Ans: C
30:-Akhila is an illiterate person. To know her intelligence, we can use 1. Alexander Pass along test 2. Koh's Block design test 3. Raven's progressive matrices 4. Pinter Paterson scale
A:-1 and 2 B:-1, 2 and 3 C:-2 and 3 D:-1, 2, 3 and 4
Ans: B
A:-A, B, C B:-A, B, D C:-A, C, D D:-all of these
Ans: D
2:-Ethical issues are more acute in
A:-Qualitative research B:-Quantitative research C:-Mixed methods research D:-None of these
Ans: A
3:-Tools of differentiated assessment strategy include
A:-Assignments B:-Examinations C:-Portfolio D:-Projects
Ans: C
4:-In which methods of teaching, thinking moves from particular to generate ?
A:-Deductive method B:-Inductive method C:-Synthetic method D:-Source method
Ans: B
5:-Mixed methods proposal in research writing focuses on A) Strategy and design B) Flexibility C) Sampling D) Data collection and analysis
A:-A, C, D B:-A, B, C C:-B, C, D D:-All of these
Ans: A
6:-CAI indicates
A:-Computer aided information B:-Computer application in instruction C:-Computer application in industry D:-Computer assisted instruction
Ans: D
7:-Comprehensive listing of works relevant to the study of research is
A:-Glossary B:-Bibliography C:-Appendix D:-Literature cited
Ans: B
8:-Identify the role of teacher in the context of changing educational philosophy.
A:-Scaffolder B:-Facilitator C:-Mentor D:-All of these
Ans: D
9:-Objectives of research include
A) to find new conclusions with new data
B) to know old conclusions with new data
C) to explain unexplored horizon of knowledge
D) to study and resolve contradictions in the area of study
A:-A, B, C B:-B, A, D C:-A, C, D D:-All of these A
ns: D
10:-If an individual has meaningfully perceived an object directly through senses, he has attained learning a concept at
A:-Identity level B:-Concrete level C:-Classification level D:-Formal level
Ans: B
11:-A negative reinforcement is
A:-Presenting or aversive stimulus B:-Avoiding an aversive stimulus C:-Avoiding a pleasant stimulus D:-Giving a punishment
Ans: B
12:-Who categorized human instincts into' eros and thanatos' ?
A:-Alfred Adler B:-Anna Freud
C:-C. G. Jung D:-Sigmund Freud
Ans: D
13:-Ebbinghaus's contribution to educational psychology was
A:-Learning curve B:-Learning plateau C:-Curve of forgetting D:-Emotional development chart
Ans: C
14:-Adopting a fixed approach to solve a particular problem is called
A:-Fixation B:-Functional fixedness C:-Transductive reasoning D:-Divergent thinking
Ans: B
15:-Whose theory is referred to as 'purposive behaviourism' ?
A:-E. C. Tolman B:-E. L. Thorndike C:-B. F. Skinner D:-Albert Bandura
Ans: A
16:-The tendency to remember uncompleted tasks better than the completed ones is known as
A:-Phi Phenomenon B:-Memory trace C:-Law of closure D:-Zeigernick effect
Ans: D
17:-Find out the TRUE statements regarding Gestalt and behaviouristic schools. Statements :
1. Gestalt School's approach is atomistic, whereas behaviouristic approach is holistic
2. Gestalt approach is molar, whereas behaviouristic approach is molecular
3. Gestalt approach is nativistic, whereas behaviouristic approach is empiricistic
4. Gestalt approach is objective, whereas behaviouristic approach is subjective
A:-1 and 3 B:-2 and 3 C:-1 and 4 D:-3 and 4
Ans: B
18:-Who developed the therapeutic technique systematic desensitization ?
A:-Joseph Wolpe B:-Griffith C:-Robert Bolles D:-J. B. Watson
Ans: A
19:-If we try to memorise something, the memory storage occur in which sequence ?
A:-Encoding → Storage → Retrieval
B:-Storage → Encoding → Retrieval
C:-Retrieval → Storage → Encoding
D:-Storage → Retrieval → Encoding
Ans: A
20:-In Bruner's development theory, the stage during which child deals with mental images of objects, but doesnot manipulate them directly is
A:-Enactive B:-Conceptual C:-Iconic D:-Symbolic
Ans: C
21:-Identify the TRUE statements from the following.
1. According to Vygotsky, cognitive development depends on social interaction
2. Critics of Kohlberg claim that his theory has a cultural bias 3
. Semantic refers to learning word meaning
A:-Only 1 B:-Both 1 and 2 C:-1, 2 and 3 D:-None of the above
Ans: C
22:-Example for approach-approach conflict is
1. A youngster who got proposals from two reputed families.
2. Choosing ice cream or cake in the birthday party.
3. A teenager asked to select a well reputed college for study, which is in another country.
4. Choosing between going to, movie with friends or attending another friends party.
A:-1, 2, 3 and 4 B:-2, 3 and 4 C:-1, 3 and 4 D:-1, 2 and 4
Ans: D
23:-The medicine Ritalin is most often used to treat
A:-Dyslexia B:-Down's Syndrome C:-Phenyl Ketonuria D:-ADHD
Ans: D
24:-According to Lorenz, the behaviour showed by newly hatched goslings to follow any moving object is called
A:-Implanting B:-Imprinting C:-Exprinting D:-Equilibration
Ans: B
25:-Ankitha, a 10 year old child exhibits the following symptoms - Mutism, echolalia, doesnot make eye contact, obsession, self-destruction etc. She is as victim of
A:-ADHD B:-Autism C:-Dyscalculia D:-Down's syndrome
Ans: A
26:-Sociometric technique was developed by
A:-J. L. Moreno B:-C. G. Jung C:-Alfred Adler D:-Mann-Whitney
Ans: A
27:-Identify the projective technique from among the following
A:-Lowa Test B:-Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory C:-Army Alpha Test D:-Children's Apperception Test
Ans: D
28:-The major function of sensory neuron is to
A:-Carry information from CNS to sense organs B:-Carry information from sense organs to CNS C:-Carry information in between two sense organs D:-None of the above
Ans: B
29:-Arrange the following stages involved in the acquisition of a skill in the correct order. 1. Associative phase 2. Autonomous phase 3. Cognitive phase
A:-1, 3, 2 B:-1, 2, 3 C:-3, 1, 2
D:-2, 3, 1
Ans: C
30:-Akhila is an illiterate person. To know her intelligence, we can use 1. Alexander Pass along test 2. Koh's Block design test 3. Raven's progressive matrices 4. Pinter Paterson scale
A:-1 and 2 B:-1, 2 and 3 C:-2 and 3 D:-1, 2, 3 and 4
Ans: B
31:-Humanistic Psychologist believe that the source of motivation is
A:-Rewards B:-Intrinsic C:-Extrinsic D:-None of the above
Ans: B
32:-The intelligence test developed for illiterates during the Second World War is
A:-Army alpha test B:-Army beta test C:-Standford binet test D:-WPPIS
Ans: B
33:-Who introduced the concept of advance organizer in the teaching learning process ?
A:-Jerome S.Bruner B:-Lev Vygotsky C:-David Ausubel D:-B. F. Skinner
Ans: C
34:-According to Collinsetal, the steps involved in cognitive apprenticeship are modelling, coaching, scaffolding, articulation, _____ and ______
A:-Reflection and Exploration B:-Exploration and Transformation C:-Redirection and Exploration D:-Diagnosis and Expanding Ans: A
35:-"Development means a progressive series of changes that occur in an orderly predictable pattern as a result of maturation and experience". This definition was given by
A:-Crow and Crow B:-Arnold Gessel C:-E. B. Hurlock D:-J. E. Anderson
Ans: C
36:-According to Terman classification, persons with superior intelligence belongs to
A:-140 and above B:-110 - 140 C:-90 - 110 D:-80 - 100
Ans: B
37:-Which among the following motor activity CANNOT be seen in a child at the age of 3 years.
A:-Jumps upward B:-Rides tricycle C:-Stands on the foot D:-Throw and catch ball
Ans: D
38:-The emotion accompanied by the instinct of curiosity is
A:-Love B:-Distress C:-Wonder D:-Anger
Ans: C
39:-Who wrote the book, "The Psychology of the Child" ?
A:-Piaget B:-Bruner C:-Vygotsky D:-Skinner
Ans: A
40:-Which among the following is an example for negative emotion ?
A:-Amusement B:-Curiosity C:-Jealousy D:-Joy
Ans: C
41:-Match the following
a. Multiple intelligence - 1. L.L. Thurstone
b. Two factor theory - 2. Robert Sternberg
c. Group factor theory - 3. Howard Gardner
d. Triarchic intelligence - 4. Charles Spearman
A:-2, 1, 3, 4 B:-3, 4, 1, 2 C:-3, 2, 4, 1 D:-2, 3, 4, 1
Ans: B
42:-Which among the following is an example for semantic memory ?
A:-Memory for names, faces, dates etc
B:-Memory for skills and habits
C:-Memory for events is one's life
D:-Memory for general knowledge and rules
Ans: D
43:-For all mental operations, there is an underlying general factor called 'g'. This theory of intelligence was put forwarded by A:-Spearman B:-L. L. Thurstone C:-Guilford D:-E. L. Thorndike
Ans: A
44:-The coefficient of correlation of intelligence of fraternal twins reared together was
A:-0.75 B:-0.05 C:-0.50 D:-0.25 Ans: C
45:-Who introduced the concept of 'collective unconsiousness' to explain personality ?
A:-Adler B:-Freud C:-Anna Freud D:-Jung
Ans: D
46:-Differential Aptitude Test Battery (DATB) consisted of how many tests ?
A:-5 B:-8 C:-6 D:-10
Ans: B
47:-Which among the following is NOT a life position given Eric Berne ?
A:-I am not ok, You are not ok B:-I am ok, We are ok C:-I am ok, You are not ok D:-I am not ok, You are ok
Ans: B
48:-Who reduced the over 4000 number of personality traits initially given by Allport into 171 and later into 16 key personality traits ? A:-Flavel B:-Cattel C:-Freud D:-Eysenk
Ans: B
49:-Which among the following is an example for secondary reinforcer ?
A:-Money B:-Food C:-Air D:-Sex
Ans: A
50:-A teacher has decided to give a prize to those who will score fifty marks is the examination. Here the teacher is trying to implement which type of reinforcement schedule ?
A:-Continuous reinforcement B:-Fixed interval reinforcement C:-Variable interval reinforcement D:-Fixed ratio reinforcement
Ans: D
51:-Which among the following is NOT an internal factor that influence perception ?
A:-Intensity B:-Motivation C:-Habit D:-Interest
Ans: A
52:-An example for cognitive effect is
A:-Expansion of air passage is lungs B:-Feeling of anxiety C:-Reduced work performance D:-Increased distractibility
Ans: D
53:-Psychological and physiological conditions within the organism that dispose it to act in certain ways is called
A:-Drive B:-Curiosity C:-Interest D:-Expectancy
Ans: A
54:-The concept of spiral curriculum was the contribution of
A:-Bruner B:-Vygotsky C:-Piaget D:-Skinner
Ans: A
55:-Find out the FALSE statement related to the process of perception.
A:-Perception is influenced by maturation and learning B:-Perception is a passive process C:-Perception is influenced by emotional status of the individual D:-It is influenced by cognitive and affective abilities of the individual
Ans: B
56:-According to Piaget, reversibility of thought develop in children during
A:-Sensori-Motor Stage B:-Intuitive stage C:-Pre-conceptual stage D:-Concrete operational stage
Ans: D
57:-The correct sequence in creative thinking process is
A:-Illumination → Verification → Incubation → Preparation
B:-Illumination → Preparation → Incubation → Verification
C:-Preparation → Incubation → Illumination → Verification
D:-Incubation → Illumination → Verification → Preparation
Ans: C
58:-Who defined adolescence as the age of great ideals and the begining of theories as well as the time of simple adaptation to life ? A:-Stanley G. Hall B:-Rabindranath Tagore C:-E. A. Peel D:-Jean Piaget
Ans: D
59:-Who was considered as the founder of functionalism ?
A:-Edward Techner B:-William James C:-Wilhelm Wundt D:-John B. Watson
Ans: B
60:-Gagne's hierarchy of learning, which type of learning occupies in between chain learning and discrimination learning ?
A:-Stimulus-response learning B:-Verbal Association learning C:-Concept learning D:-Principle learning
Ans: B
61:-Which among the following is NOT a feature of programmed instruction derived from Skinner's theory ?
A:-Small steps B:-Immediate feedback C:-Self pacing D:-Convert responding
Ans: D
62:-According to L. Kohlberg, during which stage children show obedience to obtain approval of others ?
A:-4 - 10 years B:-16 - 20 years C:-10 - 13 years D:-13 - 16 years
Ans: C
63:-According to Erickson's psychosocial development theory, the conflict experienced by children between six to eleven years is A:-Autonomy Vs shame B:-Initiative Vs guilt C:-Intimacy Vs isolation D:-Industry Vs inferiority
Ans: D
64:-In the revised law of effect, Thorndike explained that
A:-Punishment does nothing to the strength of a connection
B:-Punishment reduces the strength of a connection
C:-Reinforcement and punishment equally influence the connection
D:-Reinforcement does nothing to the strength of connection
Ans: A
65:-Programmed instruction, teaching machine etc are the contributions of
A:-B. F. Skinner B:-J. S. Bruner C:-Ivan Pavlov D:-E. L. Thorndike
Ans: A
A:-Rewards B:-Intrinsic C:-Extrinsic D:-None of the above
Ans: B
32:-The intelligence test developed for illiterates during the Second World War is
A:-Army alpha test B:-Army beta test C:-Standford binet test D:-WPPIS
Ans: B
33:-Who introduced the concept of advance organizer in the teaching learning process ?
A:-Jerome S.Bruner B:-Lev Vygotsky C:-David Ausubel D:-B. F. Skinner
Ans: C
34:-According to Collinsetal, the steps involved in cognitive apprenticeship are modelling, coaching, scaffolding, articulation, _____ and ______
A:-Reflection and Exploration B:-Exploration and Transformation C:-Redirection and Exploration D:-Diagnosis and Expanding Ans: A
35:-"Development means a progressive series of changes that occur in an orderly predictable pattern as a result of maturation and experience". This definition was given by
A:-Crow and Crow B:-Arnold Gessel C:-E. B. Hurlock D:-J. E. Anderson
Ans: C
36:-According to Terman classification, persons with superior intelligence belongs to
A:-140 and above B:-110 - 140 C:-90 - 110 D:-80 - 100
Ans: B
37:-Which among the following motor activity CANNOT be seen in a child at the age of 3 years.
A:-Jumps upward B:-Rides tricycle C:-Stands on the foot D:-Throw and catch ball
Ans: D
38:-The emotion accompanied by the instinct of curiosity is
A:-Love B:-Distress C:-Wonder D:-Anger
Ans: C
39:-Who wrote the book, "The Psychology of the Child" ?
A:-Piaget B:-Bruner C:-Vygotsky D:-Skinner
Ans: A
40:-Which among the following is an example for negative emotion ?
A:-Amusement B:-Curiosity C:-Jealousy D:-Joy
Ans: C
41:-Match the following
a. Multiple intelligence - 1. L.L. Thurstone
b. Two factor theory - 2. Robert Sternberg
c. Group factor theory - 3. Howard Gardner
d. Triarchic intelligence - 4. Charles Spearman
A:-2, 1, 3, 4 B:-3, 4, 1, 2 C:-3, 2, 4, 1 D:-2, 3, 4, 1
Ans: B
42:-Which among the following is an example for semantic memory ?
A:-Memory for names, faces, dates etc
B:-Memory for skills and habits
C:-Memory for events is one's life
D:-Memory for general knowledge and rules
Ans: D
43:-For all mental operations, there is an underlying general factor called 'g'. This theory of intelligence was put forwarded by A:-Spearman B:-L. L. Thurstone C:-Guilford D:-E. L. Thorndike
Ans: A
44:-The coefficient of correlation of intelligence of fraternal twins reared together was
A:-0.75 B:-0.05 C:-0.50 D:-0.25 Ans: C
45:-Who introduced the concept of 'collective unconsiousness' to explain personality ?
A:-Adler B:-Freud C:-Anna Freud D:-Jung
Ans: D
46:-Differential Aptitude Test Battery (DATB) consisted of how many tests ?
A:-5 B:-8 C:-6 D:-10
Ans: B
47:-Which among the following is NOT a life position given Eric Berne ?
A:-I am not ok, You are not ok B:-I am ok, We are ok C:-I am ok, You are not ok D:-I am not ok, You are ok
Ans: B
48:-Who reduced the over 4000 number of personality traits initially given by Allport into 171 and later into 16 key personality traits ? A:-Flavel B:-Cattel C:-Freud D:-Eysenk
Ans: B
49:-Which among the following is an example for secondary reinforcer ?
A:-Money B:-Food C:-Air D:-Sex
Ans: A
50:-A teacher has decided to give a prize to those who will score fifty marks is the examination. Here the teacher is trying to implement which type of reinforcement schedule ?
A:-Continuous reinforcement B:-Fixed interval reinforcement C:-Variable interval reinforcement D:-Fixed ratio reinforcement
Ans: D
51:-Which among the following is NOT an internal factor that influence perception ?
A:-Intensity B:-Motivation C:-Habit D:-Interest
Ans: A
52:-An example for cognitive effect is
A:-Expansion of air passage is lungs B:-Feeling of anxiety C:-Reduced work performance D:-Increased distractibility
Ans: D
53:-Psychological and physiological conditions within the organism that dispose it to act in certain ways is called
A:-Drive B:-Curiosity C:-Interest D:-Expectancy
Ans: A
54:-The concept of spiral curriculum was the contribution of
A:-Bruner B:-Vygotsky C:-Piaget D:-Skinner
Ans: A
55:-Find out the FALSE statement related to the process of perception.
A:-Perception is influenced by maturation and learning B:-Perception is a passive process C:-Perception is influenced by emotional status of the individual D:-It is influenced by cognitive and affective abilities of the individual
Ans: B
56:-According to Piaget, reversibility of thought develop in children during
A:-Sensori-Motor Stage B:-Intuitive stage C:-Pre-conceptual stage D:-Concrete operational stage
Ans: D
57:-The correct sequence in creative thinking process is
A:-Illumination → Verification → Incubation → Preparation
B:-Illumination → Preparation → Incubation → Verification
C:-Preparation → Incubation → Illumination → Verification
D:-Incubation → Illumination → Verification → Preparation
Ans: C
58:-Who defined adolescence as the age of great ideals and the begining of theories as well as the time of simple adaptation to life ? A:-Stanley G. Hall B:-Rabindranath Tagore C:-E. A. Peel D:-Jean Piaget
Ans: D
59:-Who was considered as the founder of functionalism ?
A:-Edward Techner B:-William James C:-Wilhelm Wundt D:-John B. Watson
Ans: B
60:-Gagne's hierarchy of learning, which type of learning occupies in between chain learning and discrimination learning ?
A:-Stimulus-response learning B:-Verbal Association learning C:-Concept learning D:-Principle learning
Ans: B
61:-Which among the following is NOT a feature of programmed instruction derived from Skinner's theory ?
A:-Small steps B:-Immediate feedback C:-Self pacing D:-Convert responding
Ans: D
62:-According to L. Kohlberg, during which stage children show obedience to obtain approval of others ?
A:-4 - 10 years B:-16 - 20 years C:-10 - 13 years D:-13 - 16 years
Ans: C
63:-According to Erickson's psychosocial development theory, the conflict experienced by children between six to eleven years is A:-Autonomy Vs shame B:-Initiative Vs guilt C:-Intimacy Vs isolation D:-Industry Vs inferiority
Ans: D
64:-In the revised law of effect, Thorndike explained that
A:-Punishment does nothing to the strength of a connection
B:-Punishment reduces the strength of a connection
C:-Reinforcement and punishment equally influence the connection
D:-Reinforcement does nothing to the strength of connection
Ans: A
65:-Programmed instruction, teaching machine etc are the contributions of
A:-B. F. Skinner B:-J. S. Bruner C:-Ivan Pavlov D:-E. L. Thorndike
Ans: A
66:-Convex learning curves are also known as
A:-Negatively accelarated learning curve B:-Positively accelarated learning curve C:-Mixed curve D:-None of the above
Ans: A
67:-The process of retrieving specific item from memory is called
A:-Recall B:-Insight C:-Encoding D:-None of the above Ans: A
68:-Driving Licence Test is an example for
A:-Norm referenced test B:-Creativity test C:-Criterion referenced test D:-Intelligence test
Ans: C
69:-According to Maslow, which among the following does not belong to deficiency needs ?
A:-Belonging needs B:-Esteem needs C:-Safety needs D:-Physiological needs
Ans: B
70:-The stage of Heteronomous morality is seen in the moral development theory given by
A:-Kohlberg B:-Gilligan C:-Jean Piaget D:-William Damon
Ans: C
71:-Learning plateau occur due to
A:-Loss of interest B:-Fatigue C:-Faulty method of learning D:-All the above
Ans: D
72:-Pranathi learned psychology lessons first and later she learned anthropology lessons. In an examination on anthropology, unfortunately. She wrote theories from psychology by mistake. This type of forgetting is due to
A:-Proactive inhibition B:-Retroactive inhibition C:-Repression D:-Regression
Ans: A
73:-The factor that DOESNOT belong to the operation is the structure of intellect model of intelligence given by Guilford is A:-Evaluation B:-Memory C:-Auditory D:-Cognition
Ans: C
74:-The educational provisions suitable for gifted children is (are)
A:-Separate school B:-Ability Grouping C:-Accelaration D:-All the above
Ans: D
75:-Based of adoptive behaviour, mentally retarded children with IQ range 36 to 51 is known as
A:-Mild mentally retarded B:-Moderate mentally retarded C:-Severe mentally retarded D:-Profound mentally retarded
Ans: B
76:-According to Freud's Psycho-sexual development theory, Oedipus complex is found in children during
A:-Oral stage B:-Genital stage C:-Phallic stage D:-Anal stage
Ans: C
77:-Among the following learning situations, in which there occur zero transfer of learning ?
A:-Learning addition and learning multiplication B:-Learning economics and learning to drive C:-Learning mathematics and learning physics D:-Learning to ride cycle and learning to ride bike
Ans: B
A:-Negatively accelarated learning curve B:-Positively accelarated learning curve C:-Mixed curve D:-None of the above
Ans: A
67:-The process of retrieving specific item from memory is called
A:-Recall B:-Insight C:-Encoding D:-None of the above Ans: A
68:-Driving Licence Test is an example for
A:-Norm referenced test B:-Creativity test C:-Criterion referenced test D:-Intelligence test
Ans: C
69:-According to Maslow, which among the following does not belong to deficiency needs ?
A:-Belonging needs B:-Esteem needs C:-Safety needs D:-Physiological needs
Ans: B
70:-The stage of Heteronomous morality is seen in the moral development theory given by
A:-Kohlberg B:-Gilligan C:-Jean Piaget D:-William Damon
Ans: C
71:-Learning plateau occur due to
A:-Loss of interest B:-Fatigue C:-Faulty method of learning D:-All the above
Ans: D
72:-Pranathi learned psychology lessons first and later she learned anthropology lessons. In an examination on anthropology, unfortunately. She wrote theories from psychology by mistake. This type of forgetting is due to
A:-Proactive inhibition B:-Retroactive inhibition C:-Repression D:-Regression
Ans: A
73:-The factor that DOESNOT belong to the operation is the structure of intellect model of intelligence given by Guilford is A:-Evaluation B:-Memory C:-Auditory D:-Cognition
Ans: C
74:-The educational provisions suitable for gifted children is (are)
A:-Separate school B:-Ability Grouping C:-Accelaration D:-All the above
Ans: D
75:-Based of adoptive behaviour, mentally retarded children with IQ range 36 to 51 is known as
A:-Mild mentally retarded B:-Moderate mentally retarded C:-Severe mentally retarded D:-Profound mentally retarded
Ans: B
76:-According to Freud's Psycho-sexual development theory, Oedipus complex is found in children during
A:-Oral stage B:-Genital stage C:-Phallic stage D:-Anal stage
Ans: C
77:-Among the following learning situations, in which there occur zero transfer of learning ?
A:-Learning addition and learning multiplication B:-Learning economics and learning to drive C:-Learning mathematics and learning physics D:-Learning to ride cycle and learning to ride bike
Ans: B