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Topic:- DU_J18_MA_AP_Topic01
If one part of the lobe is destroyed, the person will not be able to see half of the object. [Question ID = 19419]
1. Frontal [Option ID = 47667]
2. Parietal [Option ID = 47670]
3. Occipital [Option ID = 47668]
4. Temporal [Option ID = 47669]
Correct Answer :-
Occipital [Option ID = 47668]
One feature of the streaming of consciousness that received substantial attention by researcher is [Question ID = 19393]
1. Gender differences [Option ID = 47566]
2. Daydreaming [Option ID = 47563]
3. Brain wave patterns [Option ID = 47565]
4. Eye movement [Option ID = 47564]
Correct Answer :-
Daydreaming [Option ID = 47563]
Brain wave patterns [Option ID = 47565]
When an experimenter lies to a subjects about the true nature of an experiment or creates a false impression through his or her
actions or the setting it is [Question ID = 19405]
1. Deception [Option ID = 47611]
2. Experimental design [Option ID = 47613]
3. Quasi experimental design [Option ID = 47614]
4. Classical experimental design [Option ID = 47612]
Correct Answer :-
Deception [Option ID = 47611]
A scale often used in survey method research in which people express attitudes or other persons responses in terms of ordinal level
categories ranked along a continuum [Question ID = 19402]
1. Likert scale [Option ID = 47599]
2. Bogardus social distance scale [Option ID = 47600]
3. Guttman scaling index [Option ID = 47602]
4. Semantic differential [Option ID = 47601]
Correct Answer :-
Likert scale [Option ID = 47599]
Research question such as ascertaining what percentage of voters prefer a particular candidate _____. [Question ID = 19370]
1. Research hypothesis can be formulated [Option ID = 47474]
2. No hypothesis will be formulated [Option ID = 47473]
3. Null hypothesis can be formulated [Option ID = 47471]
4. Alternative hypothesis can be formulated [Option ID = 47472]
Correct Answer :-
No hypothesis will be formulated [Option ID = 47473]
Research that proceeds in a cyclical, iterative or back and forth pattern and is often used in qualitative research is [Question ID =
19399]
1. Counterbalancing [Option ID = 47590]
2. Integrity [Option ID = 47589]
3. Nonlinear research path [Option ID = 47587]
4. Linear research path [Option ID = 47588]
Correct Answer :-
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Topic:- DU_J18_MA_AP_Topic01
If one part of the lobe is destroyed, the person will not be able to see half of the object. [Question ID = 19419]
1. Frontal [Option ID = 47667]
2. Parietal [Option ID = 47670]
3. Occipital [Option ID = 47668]
4. Temporal [Option ID = 47669]
Correct Answer :-
Occipital [Option ID = 47668]
One feature of the streaming of consciousness that received substantial attention by researcher is [Question ID = 19393]
1. Gender differences [Option ID = 47566]
2. Daydreaming [Option ID = 47563]
3. Brain wave patterns [Option ID = 47565]
4. Eye movement [Option ID = 47564]
Correct Answer :-
Daydreaming [Option ID = 47563]
Brain wave patterns [Option ID = 47565]
When an experimenter lies to a subjects about the true nature of an experiment or creates a false impression through his or her
actions or the setting it is [Question ID = 19405]
1. Deception [Option ID = 47611]
2. Experimental design [Option ID = 47613]
3. Quasi experimental design [Option ID = 47614]
4. Classical experimental design [Option ID = 47612]
Correct Answer :-
Deception [Option ID = 47611]
A scale often used in survey method research in which people express attitudes or other persons responses in terms of ordinal level
categories ranked along a continuum [Question ID = 19402]
1. Likert scale [Option ID = 47599]
2. Bogardus social distance scale [Option ID = 47600]
3. Guttman scaling index [Option ID = 47602]
4. Semantic differential [Option ID = 47601]
Correct Answer :-
Likert scale [Option ID = 47599]
Research question such as ascertaining what percentage of voters prefer a particular candidate _____. [Question ID = 19370]
1. Research hypothesis can be formulated [Option ID = 47474]
2. No hypothesis will be formulated [Option ID = 47473]
3. Null hypothesis can be formulated [Option ID = 47471]
4. Alternative hypothesis can be formulated [Option ID = 47472]
Correct Answer :-
No hypothesis will be formulated [Option ID = 47473]
Research that proceeds in a cyclical, iterative or back and forth pattern and is often used in qualitative research is [Question ID =
19399]
1. Counterbalancing [Option ID = 47590]
2. Integrity [Option ID = 47589]
3. Nonlinear research path [Option ID = 47587]
4. Linear research path [Option ID = 47588]
Correct Answer :-
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8)
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12)
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Nonlinear research path [Option ID = 47587]
The electromagnetic spectrum different wavelength of light produced sensations of different colors is called__________________.
[Question ID = 19390]
1. Hue [Option ID = 47553]
2. Saturation [Option ID = 47551]
3. Lightness [Option ID = 47552]
4. None of these [Option ID = 47554]
Correct Answer :-
Hue [Option ID = 47553]
Any environment agent that causes damage during prenatal period is [Question ID = 19414]
1. Allele [Option ID = 47650]
2. Marasmus [Option ID = 47647]
3. Growth faltering [Option ID = 47649]
4. Teratogen [Option ID = 47648]
Correct Answer :-
Teratogen [Option ID = 47648]
Under schizophrenic thought disorder seems to be an abnormal style of information processing brought about by [Question ID =
19383]
1. Auditory impairments [Option ID = 47526]
2. Hyperactivity [Option ID = 47523]
3. An absence of sensory information [Option ID = 47525]
4. Extreme distractibility [Option ID = 47524]
Correct Answer :-
Extreme distractibility [Option ID = 47524]
People having difficulty in focusing on distant objects have__________. [Question ID = 19391]
1. Astigmatism [Option ID = 47557]
2. None of these [Option ID = 47558]
3. Myopia [Option ID = 47555]
4. Hypermetropia [Option ID = 47556]
Correct Answer :-
Myopia [Option ID = 47555]
Talking with subjects after an experiment to give them true explanation of the experiment if deception has been used or to learn
from their perception is [Question ID = 19408]
1. Probing [Option ID = 47626]
2. Interaction effect [Option ID = 47625]
3. Debriefing [Option ID = 47623]
4. Rapport formation [Option ID = 47624]
Correct Answer :-
Debriefing [Option ID = 47623]
Physical attractiveness of a person or any other trait can influence multiple judgments or lead to a more favourable view of the whole
personality. This tendency is called: [Question ID = 19365]
1. Primacy effect [Option ID = 47452]
2. Pygmallion effect [Option ID = 47451]
3. Halo effect [Option ID = 47454]
4. Non- common effect [Option ID = 47453]
Correct Answer :-
Halo effect [Option ID = 47454]
A form of social interaction in which children orient towards a common goals by resolving differences of opinions, sharing
responsibilities and providing one another with sufficient explanations to correct misunderstanding is [Question ID = 19412]
1. Creativity [Option ID = 47639]
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If one part of the lobe is destroyed, the person will not be able to see half of the object. [Question ID = 19419]
1. Frontal [Option ID = 47667]
2. Parietal [Option ID = 47670]
3. Occipital [Option ID = 47668]
4. Temporal [Option ID = 47669]
Correct Answer :-
Occipital [Option ID = 47668]
One feature of the streaming of consciousness that received substantial attention by researcher is [Question ID = 19393]
1. Gender differences [Option ID = 47566]
2. Daydreaming [Option ID = 47563]
3. Brain wave patterns [Option ID = 47565]
4. Eye movement [Option ID = 47564]
Correct Answer :-
Daydreaming [Option ID = 47563]
Brain wave patterns [Option ID = 47565]
When an experimenter lies to a subjects about the true nature of an experiment or creates a false impression through his or her
actions or the setting it is [Question ID = 19405]
1. Deception [Option ID = 47611]
2. Experimental design [Option ID = 47613]
3. Quasi experimental design [Option ID = 47614]
4. Classical experimental design [Option ID = 47612]
Correct Answer :-
Deception [Option ID = 47611]
A scale often used in survey method research in which people express attitudes or other persons responses in terms of ordinal level
categories ranked along a continuum [Question ID = 19402]
1. Likert scale [Option ID = 47599]
2. Bogardus social distance scale [Option ID = 47600]
3. Guttman scaling index [Option ID = 47602]
4. Semantic differential [Option ID = 47601]
Correct Answer :-
Likert scale [Option ID = 47599]
Research question such as ascertaining what percentage of voters prefer a particular candidate _____. [Question ID = 19370]
1. Research hypothesis can be formulated [Option ID = 47474]
2. No hypothesis will be formulated [Option ID = 47473]
3. Null hypothesis can be formulated [Option ID = 47471]
4. Alternative hypothesis can be formulated [Option ID = 47472]
Correct Answer :-
No hypothesis will be formulated [Option ID = 47473]
Research that proceeds in a cyclical, iterative or back and forth pattern and is often used in qualitative research is [Question ID =
19399]
1. Counterbalancing [Option ID = 47590]
2. Integrity [Option ID = 47589]
3. Nonlinear research path [Option ID = 47587]
4. Linear research path [Option ID = 47588]
Correct Answer :-
7)
8)
9)
10)
11)
12)
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Nonlinear research path [Option ID = 47587]
The electromagnetic spectrum different wavelength of light produced sensations of different colors is called__________________.
[Question ID = 19390]
1. Hue [Option ID = 47553]
2. Saturation [Option ID = 47551]
3. Lightness [Option ID = 47552]
4. None of these [Option ID = 47554]
Correct Answer :-
Hue [Option ID = 47553]
Any environment agent that causes damage during prenatal period is [Question ID = 19414]
1. Allele [Option ID = 47650]
2. Marasmus [Option ID = 47647]
3. Growth faltering [Option ID = 47649]
4. Teratogen [Option ID = 47648]
Correct Answer :-
Teratogen [Option ID = 47648]
Under schizophrenic thought disorder seems to be an abnormal style of information processing brought about by [Question ID =
19383]
1. Auditory impairments [Option ID = 47526]
2. Hyperactivity [Option ID = 47523]
3. An absence of sensory information [Option ID = 47525]
4. Extreme distractibility [Option ID = 47524]
Correct Answer :-
Extreme distractibility [Option ID = 47524]
People having difficulty in focusing on distant objects have__________. [Question ID = 19391]
1. Astigmatism [Option ID = 47557]
2. None of these [Option ID = 47558]
3. Myopia [Option ID = 47555]
4. Hypermetropia [Option ID = 47556]
Correct Answer :-
Myopia [Option ID = 47555]
Talking with subjects after an experiment to give them true explanation of the experiment if deception has been used or to learn
from their perception is [Question ID = 19408]
1. Probing [Option ID = 47626]
2. Interaction effect [Option ID = 47625]
3. Debriefing [Option ID = 47623]
4. Rapport formation [Option ID = 47624]
Correct Answer :-
Debriefing [Option ID = 47623]
Physical attractiveness of a person or any other trait can influence multiple judgments or lead to a more favourable view of the whole
personality. This tendency is called: [Question ID = 19365]
1. Primacy effect [Option ID = 47452]
2. Pygmallion effect [Option ID = 47451]
3. Halo effect [Option ID = 47454]
4. Non- common effect [Option ID = 47453]
Correct Answer :-
Halo effect [Option ID = 47454]
A form of social interaction in which children orient towards a common goals by resolving differences of opinions, sharing
responsibilities and providing one another with sufficient explanations to correct misunderstanding is [Question ID = 19412]
1. Creativity [Option ID = 47639]
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15)
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17)
18)
19)
2. Cooperative play [Option ID = 47640]
3. Cooperative learning [Option ID = 47641]
4. Social learning theory [Option ID = 47642]
Correct Answer :-
Cooperative play [Option ID = 47640]
Interpretations from the point of the people being studied is [Question ID = 19400]
1. Second order interpretation [Option ID = 47593]
2. Third order interpretation [Option ID = 47591]
3. Attributes [Option ID = 47594]
4. First order interpretation [Option ID = 47592]
Correct Answer :-
First order interpretation [Option ID = 47592]
Abraham Maslow divided social motives into four specific groups, including all of the following except [Question ID = 19395]
1. Love [Option ID = 47571]
2. Esteem [Option ID = 47572]
3. Avoidance [Option ID = 47573]
4. Self-actualization [Option ID = 47574]
Correct Answer :-
Avoidance [Option ID = 47573]
Reductions in motivation and effort when individuals work in a group compared to when they work alone is called- [Question ID =
19417]
1. Hooliganism [Option ID = 47659]
2. De-individuation [Option ID = 47661]
3. Social facilitation [Option ID = 47662]
4. Social-loafing [Option ID = 47660]
Correct Answer :-
De-individuation [Option ID = 47661]
Presence of two or more disorders in same person is called __________. [Question ID = 30941]
1. Distortions [Option ID = 63758]
2. Mortality [Option ID = 63756]
3. Co-morbidity [Option ID = 63757]
4. Labeling [Option ID = 63759]
Correct Answer :-
Co-morbidity [Option ID = 63757]
The defense mechanism involving an intellectual reason to justify a certain action connected only in the mind of the person after the
behavior is completed is [Question ID = 19380]
1. Denial [Option ID = 47512]
2. Repression [Option ID = 47511]
3. Rationalization [Option ID = 47514]
4. Projection [Option ID = 47513]
Correct Answer :-
Rationalization [Option ID = 47514]
The component of personality that is a vast reservoir of basic biological urges is the [Question ID = 19397]
1. Libido [Option ID = 47581]
2. Id [Option ID = 47582]
3. Ego [Option ID = 47579]
4. Superego [Option ID = 47580]
Correct Answer :-
Id [Option ID = 47582]
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Topic:- DU_J18_MA_AP_Topic01
If one part of the lobe is destroyed, the person will not be able to see half of the object. [Question ID = 19419]
1. Frontal [Option ID = 47667]
2. Parietal [Option ID = 47670]
3. Occipital [Option ID = 47668]
4. Temporal [Option ID = 47669]
Correct Answer :-
Occipital [Option ID = 47668]
One feature of the streaming of consciousness that received substantial attention by researcher is [Question ID = 19393]
1. Gender differences [Option ID = 47566]
2. Daydreaming [Option ID = 47563]
3. Brain wave patterns [Option ID = 47565]
4. Eye movement [Option ID = 47564]
Correct Answer :-
Daydreaming [Option ID = 47563]
Brain wave patterns [Option ID = 47565]
When an experimenter lies to a subjects about the true nature of an experiment or creates a false impression through his or her
actions or the setting it is [Question ID = 19405]
1. Deception [Option ID = 47611]
2. Experimental design [Option ID = 47613]
3. Quasi experimental design [Option ID = 47614]
4. Classical experimental design [Option ID = 47612]
Correct Answer :-
Deception [Option ID = 47611]
A scale often used in survey method research in which people express attitudes or other persons responses in terms of ordinal level
categories ranked along a continuum [Question ID = 19402]
1. Likert scale [Option ID = 47599]
2. Bogardus social distance scale [Option ID = 47600]
3. Guttman scaling index [Option ID = 47602]
4. Semantic differential [Option ID = 47601]
Correct Answer :-
Likert scale [Option ID = 47599]
Research question such as ascertaining what percentage of voters prefer a particular candidate _____. [Question ID = 19370]
1. Research hypothesis can be formulated [Option ID = 47474]
2. No hypothesis will be formulated [Option ID = 47473]
3. Null hypothesis can be formulated [Option ID = 47471]
4. Alternative hypothesis can be formulated [Option ID = 47472]
Correct Answer :-
No hypothesis will be formulated [Option ID = 47473]
Research that proceeds in a cyclical, iterative or back and forth pattern and is often used in qualitative research is [Question ID =
19399]
1. Counterbalancing [Option ID = 47590]
2. Integrity [Option ID = 47589]
3. Nonlinear research path [Option ID = 47587]
4. Linear research path [Option ID = 47588]
Correct Answer :-
7)
8)
9)
10)
11)
12)
13)
Nonlinear research path [Option ID = 47587]
The electromagnetic spectrum different wavelength of light produced sensations of different colors is called__________________.
[Question ID = 19390]
1. Hue [Option ID = 47553]
2. Saturation [Option ID = 47551]
3. Lightness [Option ID = 47552]
4. None of these [Option ID = 47554]
Correct Answer :-
Hue [Option ID = 47553]
Any environment agent that causes damage during prenatal period is [Question ID = 19414]
1. Allele [Option ID = 47650]
2. Marasmus [Option ID = 47647]
3. Growth faltering [Option ID = 47649]
4. Teratogen [Option ID = 47648]
Correct Answer :-
Teratogen [Option ID = 47648]
Under schizophrenic thought disorder seems to be an abnormal style of information processing brought about by [Question ID =
19383]
1. Auditory impairments [Option ID = 47526]
2. Hyperactivity [Option ID = 47523]
3. An absence of sensory information [Option ID = 47525]
4. Extreme distractibility [Option ID = 47524]
Correct Answer :-
Extreme distractibility [Option ID = 47524]
People having difficulty in focusing on distant objects have__________. [Question ID = 19391]
1. Astigmatism [Option ID = 47557]
2. None of these [Option ID = 47558]
3. Myopia [Option ID = 47555]
4. Hypermetropia [Option ID = 47556]
Correct Answer :-
Myopia [Option ID = 47555]
Talking with subjects after an experiment to give them true explanation of the experiment if deception has been used or to learn
from their perception is [Question ID = 19408]
1. Probing [Option ID = 47626]
2. Interaction effect [Option ID = 47625]
3. Debriefing [Option ID = 47623]
4. Rapport formation [Option ID = 47624]
Correct Answer :-
Debriefing [Option ID = 47623]
Physical attractiveness of a person or any other trait can influence multiple judgments or lead to a more favourable view of the whole
personality. This tendency is called: [Question ID = 19365]
1. Primacy effect [Option ID = 47452]
2. Pygmallion effect [Option ID = 47451]
3. Halo effect [Option ID = 47454]
4. Non- common effect [Option ID = 47453]
Correct Answer :-
Halo effect [Option ID = 47454]
A form of social interaction in which children orient towards a common goals by resolving differences of opinions, sharing
responsibilities and providing one another with sufficient explanations to correct misunderstanding is [Question ID = 19412]
1. Creativity [Option ID = 47639]
14)
15)
16)
17)
18)
19)
2. Cooperative play [Option ID = 47640]
3. Cooperative learning [Option ID = 47641]
4. Social learning theory [Option ID = 47642]
Correct Answer :-
Cooperative play [Option ID = 47640]
Interpretations from the point of the people being studied is [Question ID = 19400]
1. Second order interpretation [Option ID = 47593]
2. Third order interpretation [Option ID = 47591]
3. Attributes [Option ID = 47594]
4. First order interpretation [Option ID = 47592]
Correct Answer :-
First order interpretation [Option ID = 47592]
Abraham Maslow divided social motives into four specific groups, including all of the following except [Question ID = 19395]
1. Love [Option ID = 47571]
2. Esteem [Option ID = 47572]
3. Avoidance [Option ID = 47573]
4. Self-actualization [Option ID = 47574]
Correct Answer :-
Avoidance [Option ID = 47573]
Reductions in motivation and effort when individuals work in a group compared to when they work alone is called- [Question ID =
19417]
1. Hooliganism [Option ID = 47659]
2. De-individuation [Option ID = 47661]
3. Social facilitation [Option ID = 47662]
4. Social-loafing [Option ID = 47660]
Correct Answer :-
De-individuation [Option ID = 47661]
Presence of two or more disorders in same person is called __________. [Question ID = 30941]
1. Distortions [Option ID = 63758]
2. Mortality [Option ID = 63756]
3. Co-morbidity [Option ID = 63757]
4. Labeling [Option ID = 63759]
Correct Answer :-
Co-morbidity [Option ID = 63757]
The defense mechanism involving an intellectual reason to justify a certain action connected only in the mind of the person after the
behavior is completed is [Question ID = 19380]
1. Denial [Option ID = 47512]
2. Repression [Option ID = 47511]
3. Rationalization [Option ID = 47514]
4. Projection [Option ID = 47513]
Correct Answer :-
Rationalization [Option ID = 47514]
The component of personality that is a vast reservoir of basic biological urges is the [Question ID = 19397]
1. Libido [Option ID = 47581]
2. Id [Option ID = 47582]
3. Ego [Option ID = 47579]
4. Superego [Option ID = 47580]
Correct Answer :-
Id [Option ID = 47582]
20)
21)
22)
23)
24)
25)
26)
The combined memory of a group that is more efficient than the memory of the individual members is [Question ID = 19376]
1. Group think [Option ID = 47495]
2. False memory syndrome [Option ID = 47498]
3. Transactive memory [Option ID = 47497]
4. Collective memory [Option ID = 47496]
Correct Answer :-
Transactive memory [Option ID = 47497]
Non-parametric equivalent of 1 sample t-test is- [Question ID = 30940]
1. Mann-Whitney U test [Option ID = 63753]
2. Spearman ? [Option ID = 63755]
3. Wilcoxon signed rank [Option ID = 63754]
4. Chi-Square [Option ID = 63752]
Correct Answer :-
Wilcoxon signed rank [Option ID = 63754]
A sudden and extreme disturbance of memory in which individuals wander off, adopt a new identity, and are unable to recall their
own past is [Question ID = 30954]
1. Retrogate amnesia [Option ID = 63811]
2. Dissociative Fugue [Option ID = 63809]
3. Dissociative amnesia [Option ID = 63808]
4. Dissociative identity disorder [Option ID = 63810]
Correct Answer :-
Dissociative Fugue [Option ID = 63809]
Classification of self on the basis of perceptually distinct attributes and behaviors such as age, physical characteristics, sex, goodness
and badness developing between 18and 30 months is [Question ID = 19411]
1. Enduring self [Option ID = 47637]
2. Inner self [Option ID = 47638]
3. Categorical self [Option ID = 47635]
4. Remembered self [Option ID = 47636]
Correct Answer :-
Categorical self [Option ID = 47635]
The suggestions that depressed people have unrealistic perceptions and that they act in a manner consistent with hopelessness
theory are consistent with the ??viewpoint [Question ID = 19384]
1. Socioacultural [Option ID = 47530]
2. Learning [Option ID = 47528]
3. Cognitive [Option ID = 47527]
4. Psychoanalytic [Option ID = 47529]
Correct Answer :-
Cognitive [Option ID = 47527]
Area transformations like percentile ranks do not change the ______of scores, but they do change the___________ between scores.
[Question ID = 19426]
1. Difference, distance [Option ID = 47698]
2. Intervals, rank order [Option ID = 47696]
3. Rank order, intervals [Option ID = 47695]
4. Distance, difference [Option ID = 47697]
Correct Answer :-
Rank order, intervals [Option ID = 47695]
A language structure located in the left temporal lobe of the cerebral cortex that plays a role in comprehending word meaning is
[Question ID = 19409]
1. Agrammatism [Option ID = 47630]
2. Broca?s area [Option ID = 47628]
3. Nulceus Cingulate [Option ID = 47629]
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If one part of the lobe is destroyed, the person will not be able to see half of the object. [Question ID = 19419]
1. Frontal [Option ID = 47667]
2. Parietal [Option ID = 47670]
3. Occipital [Option ID = 47668]
4. Temporal [Option ID = 47669]
Correct Answer :-
Occipital [Option ID = 47668]
One feature of the streaming of consciousness that received substantial attention by researcher is [Question ID = 19393]
1. Gender differences [Option ID = 47566]
2. Daydreaming [Option ID = 47563]
3. Brain wave patterns [Option ID = 47565]
4. Eye movement [Option ID = 47564]
Correct Answer :-
Daydreaming [Option ID = 47563]
Brain wave patterns [Option ID = 47565]
When an experimenter lies to a subjects about the true nature of an experiment or creates a false impression through his or her
actions or the setting it is [Question ID = 19405]
1. Deception [Option ID = 47611]
2. Experimental design [Option ID = 47613]
3. Quasi experimental design [Option ID = 47614]
4. Classical experimental design [Option ID = 47612]
Correct Answer :-
Deception [Option ID = 47611]
A scale often used in survey method research in which people express attitudes or other persons responses in terms of ordinal level
categories ranked along a continuum [Question ID = 19402]
1. Likert scale [Option ID = 47599]
2. Bogardus social distance scale [Option ID = 47600]
3. Guttman scaling index [Option ID = 47602]
4. Semantic differential [Option ID = 47601]
Correct Answer :-
Likert scale [Option ID = 47599]
Research question such as ascertaining what percentage of voters prefer a particular candidate _____. [Question ID = 19370]
1. Research hypothesis can be formulated [Option ID = 47474]
2. No hypothesis will be formulated [Option ID = 47473]
3. Null hypothesis can be formulated [Option ID = 47471]
4. Alternative hypothesis can be formulated [Option ID = 47472]
Correct Answer :-
No hypothesis will be formulated [Option ID = 47473]
Research that proceeds in a cyclical, iterative or back and forth pattern and is often used in qualitative research is [Question ID =
19399]
1. Counterbalancing [Option ID = 47590]
2. Integrity [Option ID = 47589]
3. Nonlinear research path [Option ID = 47587]
4. Linear research path [Option ID = 47588]
Correct Answer :-
7)
8)
9)
10)
11)
12)
13)
Nonlinear research path [Option ID = 47587]
The electromagnetic spectrum different wavelength of light produced sensations of different colors is called__________________.
[Question ID = 19390]
1. Hue [Option ID = 47553]
2. Saturation [Option ID = 47551]
3. Lightness [Option ID = 47552]
4. None of these [Option ID = 47554]
Correct Answer :-
Hue [Option ID = 47553]
Any environment agent that causes damage during prenatal period is [Question ID = 19414]
1. Allele [Option ID = 47650]
2. Marasmus [Option ID = 47647]
3. Growth faltering [Option ID = 47649]
4. Teratogen [Option ID = 47648]
Correct Answer :-
Teratogen [Option ID = 47648]
Under schizophrenic thought disorder seems to be an abnormal style of information processing brought about by [Question ID =
19383]
1. Auditory impairments [Option ID = 47526]
2. Hyperactivity [Option ID = 47523]
3. An absence of sensory information [Option ID = 47525]
4. Extreme distractibility [Option ID = 47524]
Correct Answer :-
Extreme distractibility [Option ID = 47524]
People having difficulty in focusing on distant objects have__________. [Question ID = 19391]
1. Astigmatism [Option ID = 47557]
2. None of these [Option ID = 47558]
3. Myopia [Option ID = 47555]
4. Hypermetropia [Option ID = 47556]
Correct Answer :-
Myopia [Option ID = 47555]
Talking with subjects after an experiment to give them true explanation of the experiment if deception has been used or to learn
from their perception is [Question ID = 19408]
1. Probing [Option ID = 47626]
2. Interaction effect [Option ID = 47625]
3. Debriefing [Option ID = 47623]
4. Rapport formation [Option ID = 47624]
Correct Answer :-
Debriefing [Option ID = 47623]
Physical attractiveness of a person or any other trait can influence multiple judgments or lead to a more favourable view of the whole
personality. This tendency is called: [Question ID = 19365]
1. Primacy effect [Option ID = 47452]
2. Pygmallion effect [Option ID = 47451]
3. Halo effect [Option ID = 47454]
4. Non- common effect [Option ID = 47453]
Correct Answer :-
Halo effect [Option ID = 47454]
A form of social interaction in which children orient towards a common goals by resolving differences of opinions, sharing
responsibilities and providing one another with sufficient explanations to correct misunderstanding is [Question ID = 19412]
1. Creativity [Option ID = 47639]
14)
15)
16)
17)
18)
19)
2. Cooperative play [Option ID = 47640]
3. Cooperative learning [Option ID = 47641]
4. Social learning theory [Option ID = 47642]
Correct Answer :-
Cooperative play [Option ID = 47640]
Interpretations from the point of the people being studied is [Question ID = 19400]
1. Second order interpretation [Option ID = 47593]
2. Third order interpretation [Option ID = 47591]
3. Attributes [Option ID = 47594]
4. First order interpretation [Option ID = 47592]
Correct Answer :-
First order interpretation [Option ID = 47592]
Abraham Maslow divided social motives into four specific groups, including all of the following except [Question ID = 19395]
1. Love [Option ID = 47571]
2. Esteem [Option ID = 47572]
3. Avoidance [Option ID = 47573]
4. Self-actualization [Option ID = 47574]
Correct Answer :-
Avoidance [Option ID = 47573]
Reductions in motivation and effort when individuals work in a group compared to when they work alone is called- [Question ID =
19417]
1. Hooliganism [Option ID = 47659]
2. De-individuation [Option ID = 47661]
3. Social facilitation [Option ID = 47662]
4. Social-loafing [Option ID = 47660]
Correct Answer :-
De-individuation [Option ID = 47661]
Presence of two or more disorders in same person is called __________. [Question ID = 30941]
1. Distortions [Option ID = 63758]
2. Mortality [Option ID = 63756]
3. Co-morbidity [Option ID = 63757]
4. Labeling [Option ID = 63759]
Correct Answer :-
Co-morbidity [Option ID = 63757]
The defense mechanism involving an intellectual reason to justify a certain action connected only in the mind of the person after the
behavior is completed is [Question ID = 19380]
1. Denial [Option ID = 47512]
2. Repression [Option ID = 47511]
3. Rationalization [Option ID = 47514]
4. Projection [Option ID = 47513]
Correct Answer :-
Rationalization [Option ID = 47514]
The component of personality that is a vast reservoir of basic biological urges is the [Question ID = 19397]
1. Libido [Option ID = 47581]
2. Id [Option ID = 47582]
3. Ego [Option ID = 47579]
4. Superego [Option ID = 47580]
Correct Answer :-
Id [Option ID = 47582]
20)
21)
22)
23)
24)
25)
26)
The combined memory of a group that is more efficient than the memory of the individual members is [Question ID = 19376]
1. Group think [Option ID = 47495]
2. False memory syndrome [Option ID = 47498]
3. Transactive memory [Option ID = 47497]
4. Collective memory [Option ID = 47496]
Correct Answer :-
Transactive memory [Option ID = 47497]
Non-parametric equivalent of 1 sample t-test is- [Question ID = 30940]
1. Mann-Whitney U test [Option ID = 63753]
2. Spearman ? [Option ID = 63755]
3. Wilcoxon signed rank [Option ID = 63754]
4. Chi-Square [Option ID = 63752]
Correct Answer :-
Wilcoxon signed rank [Option ID = 63754]
A sudden and extreme disturbance of memory in which individuals wander off, adopt a new identity, and are unable to recall their
own past is [Question ID = 30954]
1. Retrogate amnesia [Option ID = 63811]
2. Dissociative Fugue [Option ID = 63809]
3. Dissociative amnesia [Option ID = 63808]
4. Dissociative identity disorder [Option ID = 63810]
Correct Answer :-
Dissociative Fugue [Option ID = 63809]
Classification of self on the basis of perceptually distinct attributes and behaviors such as age, physical characteristics, sex, goodness
and badness developing between 18and 30 months is [Question ID = 19411]
1. Enduring self [Option ID = 47637]
2. Inner self [Option ID = 47638]
3. Categorical self [Option ID = 47635]
4. Remembered self [Option ID = 47636]
Correct Answer :-
Categorical self [Option ID = 47635]
The suggestions that depressed people have unrealistic perceptions and that they act in a manner consistent with hopelessness
theory are consistent with the ??viewpoint [Question ID = 19384]
1. Socioacultural [Option ID = 47530]
2. Learning [Option ID = 47528]
3. Cognitive [Option ID = 47527]
4. Psychoanalytic [Option ID = 47529]
Correct Answer :-
Cognitive [Option ID = 47527]
Area transformations like percentile ranks do not change the ______of scores, but they do change the___________ between scores.
[Question ID = 19426]
1. Difference, distance [Option ID = 47698]
2. Intervals, rank order [Option ID = 47696]
3. Rank order, intervals [Option ID = 47695]
4. Distance, difference [Option ID = 47697]
Correct Answer :-
Rank order, intervals [Option ID = 47695]
A language structure located in the left temporal lobe of the cerebral cortex that plays a role in comprehending word meaning is
[Question ID = 19409]
1. Agrammatism [Option ID = 47630]
2. Broca?s area [Option ID = 47628]
3. Nulceus Cingulate [Option ID = 47629]
27)
28)
29)
30)
31)
32)
33)
4. Wernicke?s area [Option ID = 47627]
Correct Answer :-
Wernicke?s area [Option ID = 47627]
The correct order of the Ossicles (middle ear bone) is- [Question ID = 30936]
1. Incus, Malleus, Stapes [Option ID = 63738]
2. Stapes, Incus, Malleus [Option ID = 63737]
3. Malleus , Incus, Stapes [Option ID = 63736]
4. Malleus, Stapes, Incus [Option ID = 63739]
Correct Answer :-
Malleus , Incus, Stapes [Option ID = 63736]
A neurological disorder characterized by sleep at inappropriate times is called- [Question ID = 30938]
1. Insomina [Option ID = 63746]
2. Sleep Apnea [Option ID = 63744]
3. Narcolepsy [Option ID = 63745]
4. Hypersomnia [Option ID = 63747]
Correct Answer :-
Narcolepsy [Option ID = 63745]
The theory that frustration ?the perception that you are being prevented from attaining a goal-increases the probability of an
aggressive response [Question ID = 19377]
1. Instrumental Aggression [Option ID = 47501]
2. Fundamental attribution error [Option ID = 47499]
3. Frustration Aggression Theory [Option ID = 47500]
4. Misattribution of Arousal [Option ID = 47502]
Correct Answer :-
Frustration Aggression Theory [Option ID = 47500]
The theory that hold that self esteem serves to buffer, protecting people from terrifying thoughts about their own mortality is
[Question ID = 19379]
1. Story Model [Option ID = 47508]
2. Two Factor theory of Emotion [Option ID = 47509]
3. Terror Management Theory [Option ID = 47507]
4. Upward Social Comparison [Option ID = 47510]
Correct Answer :-
Terror Management Theory [Option ID = 47507]
A large ?standard error? is reflective of [Question ID = 19368]
1. Sample not representative of the population [Option ID = 47463]
2. Sample representative of the population [Option ID = 47466]
3. Negative correlation coefficient obtained [Option ID = 47465]
4. Incorrect calculation of population Mean value [Option ID = 47464]
Correct Answer :-
Sample not representative of the population [Option ID = 47463]
If there is sudden impairment of consciousness (without an aura) lasting only a few seconds, during which the patient may simply
state vacantly, without speaking or apparently hearing nothing is called _________. [Question ID = 19387]
1. Absence seizure [Option ID = 47539]
2. Complex partial seizure [Option ID = 47541]
3. Tonic-clonic seizure [Option ID = 47540]
4. Amnesia [Option ID = 47542]
Correct Answer :-
Absence seizure [Option ID = 47539]
EEG recording of the REM sleep is characterized by [Question ID = 19373]
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If one part of the lobe is destroyed, the person will not be able to see half of the object. [Question ID = 19419]
1. Frontal [Option ID = 47667]
2. Parietal [Option ID = 47670]
3. Occipital [Option ID = 47668]
4. Temporal [Option ID = 47669]
Correct Answer :-
Occipital [Option ID = 47668]
One feature of the streaming of consciousness that received substantial attention by researcher is [Question ID = 19393]
1. Gender differences [Option ID = 47566]
2. Daydreaming [Option ID = 47563]
3. Brain wave patterns [Option ID = 47565]
4. Eye movement [Option ID = 47564]
Correct Answer :-
Daydreaming [Option ID = 47563]
Brain wave patterns [Option ID = 47565]
When an experimenter lies to a subjects about the true nature of an experiment or creates a false impression through his or her
actions or the setting it is [Question ID = 19405]
1. Deception [Option ID = 47611]
2. Experimental design [Option ID = 47613]
3. Quasi experimental design [Option ID = 47614]
4. Classical experimental design [Option ID = 47612]
Correct Answer :-
Deception [Option ID = 47611]
A scale often used in survey method research in which people express attitudes or other persons responses in terms of ordinal level
categories ranked along a continuum [Question ID = 19402]
1. Likert scale [Option ID = 47599]
2. Bogardus social distance scale [Option ID = 47600]
3. Guttman scaling index [Option ID = 47602]
4. Semantic differential [Option ID = 47601]
Correct Answer :-
Likert scale [Option ID = 47599]
Research question such as ascertaining what percentage of voters prefer a particular candidate _____. [Question ID = 19370]
1. Research hypothesis can be formulated [Option ID = 47474]
2. No hypothesis will be formulated [Option ID = 47473]
3. Null hypothesis can be formulated [Option ID = 47471]
4. Alternative hypothesis can be formulated [Option ID = 47472]
Correct Answer :-
No hypothesis will be formulated [Option ID = 47473]
Research that proceeds in a cyclical, iterative or back and forth pattern and is often used in qualitative research is [Question ID =
19399]
1. Counterbalancing [Option ID = 47590]
2. Integrity [Option ID = 47589]
3. Nonlinear research path [Option ID = 47587]
4. Linear research path [Option ID = 47588]
Correct Answer :-
7)
8)
9)
10)
11)
12)
13)
Nonlinear research path [Option ID = 47587]
The electromagnetic spectrum different wavelength of light produced sensations of different colors is called__________________.
[Question ID = 19390]
1. Hue [Option ID = 47553]
2. Saturation [Option ID = 47551]
3. Lightness [Option ID = 47552]
4. None of these [Option ID = 47554]
Correct Answer :-
Hue [Option ID = 47553]
Any environment agent that causes damage during prenatal period is [Question ID = 19414]
1. Allele [Option ID = 47650]
2. Marasmus [Option ID = 47647]
3. Growth faltering [Option ID = 47649]
4. Teratogen [Option ID = 47648]
Correct Answer :-
Teratogen [Option ID = 47648]
Under schizophrenic thought disorder seems to be an abnormal style of information processing brought about by [Question ID =
19383]
1. Auditory impairments [Option ID = 47526]
2. Hyperactivity [Option ID = 47523]
3. An absence of sensory information [Option ID = 47525]
4. Extreme distractibility [Option ID = 47524]
Correct Answer :-
Extreme distractibility [Option ID = 47524]
People having difficulty in focusing on distant objects have__________. [Question ID = 19391]
1. Astigmatism [Option ID = 47557]
2. None of these [Option ID = 47558]
3. Myopia [Option ID = 47555]
4. Hypermetropia [Option ID = 47556]
Correct Answer :-
Myopia [Option ID = 47555]
Talking with subjects after an experiment to give them true explanation of the experiment if deception has been used or to learn
from their perception is [Question ID = 19408]
1. Probing [Option ID = 47626]
2. Interaction effect [Option ID = 47625]
3. Debriefing [Option ID = 47623]
4. Rapport formation [Option ID = 47624]
Correct Answer :-
Debriefing [Option ID = 47623]
Physical attractiveness of a person or any other trait can influence multiple judgments or lead to a more favourable view of the whole
personality. This tendency is called: [Question ID = 19365]
1. Primacy effect [Option ID = 47452]
2. Pygmallion effect [Option ID = 47451]
3. Halo effect [Option ID = 47454]
4. Non- common effect [Option ID = 47453]
Correct Answer :-
Halo effect [Option ID = 47454]
A form of social interaction in which children orient towards a common goals by resolving differences of opinions, sharing
responsibilities and providing one another with sufficient explanations to correct misunderstanding is [Question ID = 19412]
1. Creativity [Option ID = 47639]
14)
15)
16)
17)
18)
19)
2. Cooperative play [Option ID = 47640]
3. Cooperative learning [Option ID = 47641]
4. Social learning theory [Option ID = 47642]
Correct Answer :-
Cooperative play [Option ID = 47640]
Interpretations from the point of the people being studied is [Question ID = 19400]
1. Second order interpretation [Option ID = 47593]
2. Third order interpretation [Option ID = 47591]
3. Attributes [Option ID = 47594]
4. First order interpretation [Option ID = 47592]
Correct Answer :-
First order interpretation [Option ID = 47592]
Abraham Maslow divided social motives into four specific groups, including all of the following except [Question ID = 19395]
1. Love [Option ID = 47571]
2. Esteem [Option ID = 47572]
3. Avoidance [Option ID = 47573]
4. Self-actualization [Option ID = 47574]
Correct Answer :-
Avoidance [Option ID = 47573]
Reductions in motivation and effort when individuals work in a group compared to when they work alone is called- [Question ID =
19417]
1. Hooliganism [Option ID = 47659]
2. De-individuation [Option ID = 47661]
3. Social facilitation [Option ID = 47662]
4. Social-loafing [Option ID = 47660]
Correct Answer :-
De-individuation [Option ID = 47661]
Presence of two or more disorders in same person is called __________. [Question ID = 30941]
1. Distortions [Option ID = 63758]
2. Mortality [Option ID = 63756]
3. Co-morbidity [Option ID = 63757]
4. Labeling [Option ID = 63759]
Correct Answer :-
Co-morbidity [Option ID = 63757]
The defense mechanism involving an intellectual reason to justify a certain action connected only in the mind of the person after the
behavior is completed is [Question ID = 19380]
1. Denial [Option ID = 47512]
2. Repression [Option ID = 47511]
3. Rationalization [Option ID = 47514]
4. Projection [Option ID = 47513]
Correct Answer :-
Rationalization [Option ID = 47514]
The component of personality that is a vast reservoir of basic biological urges is the [Question ID = 19397]
1. Libido [Option ID = 47581]
2. Id [Option ID = 47582]
3. Ego [Option ID = 47579]
4. Superego [Option ID = 47580]
Correct Answer :-
Id [Option ID = 47582]
20)
21)
22)
23)
24)
25)
26)
The combined memory of a group that is more efficient than the memory of the individual members is [Question ID = 19376]
1. Group think [Option ID = 47495]
2. False memory syndrome [Option ID = 47498]
3. Transactive memory [Option ID = 47497]
4. Collective memory [Option ID = 47496]
Correct Answer :-
Transactive memory [Option ID = 47497]
Non-parametric equivalent of 1 sample t-test is- [Question ID = 30940]
1. Mann-Whitney U test [Option ID = 63753]
2. Spearman ? [Option ID = 63755]
3. Wilcoxon signed rank [Option ID = 63754]
4. Chi-Square [Option ID = 63752]
Correct Answer :-
Wilcoxon signed rank [Option ID = 63754]
A sudden and extreme disturbance of memory in which individuals wander off, adopt a new identity, and are unable to recall their
own past is [Question ID = 30954]
1. Retrogate amnesia [Option ID = 63811]
2. Dissociative Fugue [Option ID = 63809]
3. Dissociative amnesia [Option ID = 63808]
4. Dissociative identity disorder [Option ID = 63810]
Correct Answer :-
Dissociative Fugue [Option ID = 63809]
Classification of self on the basis of perceptually distinct attributes and behaviors such as age, physical characteristics, sex, goodness
and badness developing between 18and 30 months is [Question ID = 19411]
1. Enduring self [Option ID = 47637]
2. Inner self [Option ID = 47638]
3. Categorical self [Option ID = 47635]
4. Remembered self [Option ID = 47636]
Correct Answer :-
Categorical self [Option ID = 47635]
The suggestions that depressed people have unrealistic perceptions and that they act in a manner consistent with hopelessness
theory are consistent with the ??viewpoint [Question ID = 19384]
1. Socioacultural [Option ID = 47530]
2. Learning [Option ID = 47528]
3. Cognitive [Option ID = 47527]
4. Psychoanalytic [Option ID = 47529]
Correct Answer :-
Cognitive [Option ID = 47527]
Area transformations like percentile ranks do not change the ______of scores, but they do change the___________ between scores.
[Question ID = 19426]
1. Difference, distance [Option ID = 47698]
2. Intervals, rank order [Option ID = 47696]
3. Rank order, intervals [Option ID = 47695]
4. Distance, difference [Option ID = 47697]
Correct Answer :-
Rank order, intervals [Option ID = 47695]
A language structure located in the left temporal lobe of the cerebral cortex that plays a role in comprehending word meaning is
[Question ID = 19409]
1. Agrammatism [Option ID = 47630]
2. Broca?s area [Option ID = 47628]
3. Nulceus Cingulate [Option ID = 47629]
27)
28)
29)
30)
31)
32)
33)
4. Wernicke?s area [Option ID = 47627]
Correct Answer :-
Wernicke?s area [Option ID = 47627]
The correct order of the Ossicles (middle ear bone) is- [Question ID = 30936]
1. Incus, Malleus, Stapes [Option ID = 63738]
2. Stapes, Incus, Malleus [Option ID = 63737]
3. Malleus , Incus, Stapes [Option ID = 63736]
4. Malleus, Stapes, Incus [Option ID = 63739]
Correct Answer :-
Malleus , Incus, Stapes [Option ID = 63736]
A neurological disorder characterized by sleep at inappropriate times is called- [Question ID = 30938]
1. Insomina [Option ID = 63746]
2. Sleep Apnea [Option ID = 63744]
3. Narcolepsy [Option ID = 63745]
4. Hypersomnia [Option ID = 63747]
Correct Answer :-
Narcolepsy [Option ID = 63745]
The theory that frustration ?the perception that you are being prevented from attaining a goal-increases the probability of an
aggressive response [Question ID = 19377]
1. Instrumental Aggression [Option ID = 47501]
2. Fundamental attribution error [Option ID = 47499]
3. Frustration Aggression Theory [Option ID = 47500]
4. Misattribution of Arousal [Option ID = 47502]
Correct Answer :-
Frustration Aggression Theory [Option ID = 47500]
The theory that hold that self esteem serves to buffer, protecting people from terrifying thoughts about their own mortality is
[Question ID = 19379]
1. Story Model [Option ID = 47508]
2. Two Factor theory of Emotion [Option ID = 47509]
3. Terror Management Theory [Option ID = 47507]
4. Upward Social Comparison [Option ID = 47510]
Correct Answer :-
Terror Management Theory [Option ID = 47507]
A large ?standard error? is reflective of [Question ID = 19368]
1. Sample not representative of the population [Option ID = 47463]
2. Sample representative of the population [Option ID = 47466]
3. Negative correlation coefficient obtained [Option ID = 47465]
4. Incorrect calculation of population Mean value [Option ID = 47464]
Correct Answer :-
Sample not representative of the population [Option ID = 47463]
If there is sudden impairment of consciousness (without an aura) lasting only a few seconds, during which the patient may simply
state vacantly, without speaking or apparently hearing nothing is called _________. [Question ID = 19387]
1. Absence seizure [Option ID = 47539]
2. Complex partial seizure [Option ID = 47541]
3. Tonic-clonic seizure [Option ID = 47540]
4. Amnesia [Option ID = 47542]
Correct Answer :-
Absence seizure [Option ID = 47539]
EEG recording of the REM sleep is characterized by [Question ID = 19373]
34)
35)
36)
37)
38)
39)
1. Theta waves only [Option ID = 47485]
2. Alpha and Beta waves [Option ID = 47484]
3. Delta waves only [Option ID = 47486]
4. Theta and Beta waves [Option ID = 47483]
Correct Answer :-
Alpha and Beta waves [Option ID = 47484]
Theta and Beta waves [Option ID = 47483]
The reversal to +40 mV strongly implicates the action of ________ as the basis for action potential. [Question ID = 19385]
1. Na+ ions [Option ID = 47532]
2. Glucose [Option ID = 47534]
3. Nitrogen ions [Option ID = 47533]
4. K + ions [Option ID = 47531]
Correct Answer :-
Na+ ions [Option ID = 47532]
_________ method of analysis helps to study of mental disorders capitalize on several currently known locations on chromosomes of
genes for other inherited physical characteristics or biological process. [Question ID = 30942]
1. Case history [Option ID = 63763]
2. Case studies [Option ID = 63761]
3. Association studies [Option ID = 63760]
4. Linkage analysis [Option ID = 63762]
Correct Answer :-
Linkage analysis [Option ID = 63762]
__________is a statement that has at least one independent and one dependent variable and has yet to be empirically tested.
[Question ID = 19401]
1. Causal hypothesis [Option ID = 47597]
2. Null hypothesis [Option ID = 47595]
3. Alternative hypothesis [Option ID = 47596]
4. Double barreled hypothesis [Option ID = 47598]
Correct Answer :-
Causal hypothesis [Option ID = 47597]
Null hypothesis [Option ID = 47595]
Alternative hypothesis [Option ID = 47596]
____________ proposes that the words people use determine how they think about themselves and the world. [Question ID =
30953]
1. Vygotsky?s hypothesis [Option ID = 63807]
2. Cognitive universalism [Option ID = 63804]
3. Pragmatics [Option ID = 63805]
4. Linguistic relativity hypothesis [Option ID = 63806]
Correct Answer :-
Linguistic relativity hypothesis [Option ID = 63806]
________________ is a form of perspective taking that requires the ability to view a situation from at least two perspective, that is
to reason simultaneously about what two or more people are thinking [Question ID = 19413]
1. Referential style [Option ID = 47644]
2. Reversibility [Option ID = 47646]
3. Recursive thought [Option ID = 47643]
4. Reconstruction [Option ID = 47645]
Correct Answer :-
Recursive thought [Option ID = 47643]
_______________ is the size of the difference in a stimulus property (such as the brightness of light) needed for the observer to
notice a difference. [Question ID = 19388]
1. Differential limen [Option ID = 47543]
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If one part of the lobe is destroyed, the person will not be able to see half of the object. [Question ID = 19419]
1. Frontal [Option ID = 47667]
2. Parietal [Option ID = 47670]
3. Occipital [Option ID = 47668]
4. Temporal [Option ID = 47669]
Correct Answer :-
Occipital [Option ID = 47668]
One feature of the streaming of consciousness that received substantial attention by researcher is [Question ID = 19393]
1. Gender differences [Option ID = 47566]
2. Daydreaming [Option ID = 47563]
3. Brain wave patterns [Option ID = 47565]
4. Eye movement [Option ID = 47564]
Correct Answer :-
Daydreaming [Option ID = 47563]
Brain wave patterns [Option ID = 47565]
When an experimenter lies to a subjects about the true nature of an experiment or creates a false impression through his or her
actions or the setting it is [Question ID = 19405]
1. Deception [Option ID = 47611]
2. Experimental design [Option ID = 47613]
3. Quasi experimental design [Option ID = 47614]
4. Classical experimental design [Option ID = 47612]
Correct Answer :-
Deception [Option ID = 47611]
A scale often used in survey method research in which people express attitudes or other persons responses in terms of ordinal level
categories ranked along a continuum [Question ID = 19402]
1. Likert scale [Option ID = 47599]
2. Bogardus social distance scale [Option ID = 47600]
3. Guttman scaling index [Option ID = 47602]
4. Semantic differential [Option ID = 47601]
Correct Answer :-
Likert scale [Option ID = 47599]
Research question such as ascertaining what percentage of voters prefer a particular candidate _____. [Question ID = 19370]
1. Research hypothesis can be formulated [Option ID = 47474]
2. No hypothesis will be formulated [Option ID = 47473]
3. Null hypothesis can be formulated [Option ID = 47471]
4. Alternative hypothesis can be formulated [Option ID = 47472]
Correct Answer :-
No hypothesis will be formulated [Option ID = 47473]
Research that proceeds in a cyclical, iterative or back and forth pattern and is often used in qualitative research is [Question ID =
19399]
1. Counterbalancing [Option ID = 47590]
2. Integrity [Option ID = 47589]
3. Nonlinear research path [Option ID = 47587]
4. Linear research path [Option ID = 47588]
Correct Answer :-
7)
8)
9)
10)
11)
12)
13)
Nonlinear research path [Option ID = 47587]
The electromagnetic spectrum different wavelength of light produced sensations of different colors is called__________________.
[Question ID = 19390]
1. Hue [Option ID = 47553]
2. Saturation [Option ID = 47551]
3. Lightness [Option ID = 47552]
4. None of these [Option ID = 47554]
Correct Answer :-
Hue [Option ID = 47553]
Any environment agent that causes damage during prenatal period is [Question ID = 19414]
1. Allele [Option ID = 47650]
2. Marasmus [Option ID = 47647]
3. Growth faltering [Option ID = 47649]
4. Teratogen [Option ID = 47648]
Correct Answer :-
Teratogen [Option ID = 47648]
Under schizophrenic thought disorder seems to be an abnormal style of information processing brought about by [Question ID =
19383]
1. Auditory impairments [Option ID = 47526]
2. Hyperactivity [Option ID = 47523]
3. An absence of sensory information [Option ID = 47525]
4. Extreme distractibility [Option ID = 47524]
Correct Answer :-
Extreme distractibility [Option ID = 47524]
People having difficulty in focusing on distant objects have__________. [Question ID = 19391]
1. Astigmatism [Option ID = 47557]
2. None of these [Option ID = 47558]
3. Myopia [Option ID = 47555]
4. Hypermetropia [Option ID = 47556]
Correct Answer :-
Myopia [Option ID = 47555]
Talking with subjects after an experiment to give them true explanation of the experiment if deception has been used or to learn
from their perception is [Question ID = 19408]
1. Probing [Option ID = 47626]
2. Interaction effect [Option ID = 47625]
3. Debriefing [Option ID = 47623]
4. Rapport formation [Option ID = 47624]
Correct Answer :-
Debriefing [Option ID = 47623]
Physical attractiveness of a person or any other trait can influence multiple judgments or lead to a more favourable view of the whole
personality. This tendency is called: [Question ID = 19365]
1. Primacy effect [Option ID = 47452]
2. Pygmallion effect [Option ID = 47451]
3. Halo effect [Option ID = 47454]
4. Non- common effect [Option ID = 47453]
Correct Answer :-
Halo effect [Option ID = 47454]
A form of social interaction in which children orient towards a common goals by resolving differences of opinions, sharing
responsibilities and providing one another with sufficient explanations to correct misunderstanding is [Question ID = 19412]
1. Creativity [Option ID = 47639]
14)
15)
16)
17)
18)
19)
2. Cooperative play [Option ID = 47640]
3. Cooperative learning [Option ID = 47641]
4. Social learning theory [Option ID = 47642]
Correct Answer :-
Cooperative play [Option ID = 47640]
Interpretations from the point of the people being studied is [Question ID = 19400]
1. Second order interpretation [Option ID = 47593]
2. Third order interpretation [Option ID = 47591]
3. Attributes [Option ID = 47594]
4. First order interpretation [Option ID = 47592]
Correct Answer :-
First order interpretation [Option ID = 47592]
Abraham Maslow divided social motives into four specific groups, including all of the following except [Question ID = 19395]
1. Love [Option ID = 47571]
2. Esteem [Option ID = 47572]
3. Avoidance [Option ID = 47573]
4. Self-actualization [Option ID = 47574]
Correct Answer :-
Avoidance [Option ID = 47573]
Reductions in motivation and effort when individuals work in a group compared to when they work alone is called- [Question ID =
19417]
1. Hooliganism [Option ID = 47659]
2. De-individuation [Option ID = 47661]
3. Social facilitation [Option ID = 47662]
4. Social-loafing [Option ID = 47660]
Correct Answer :-
De-individuation [Option ID = 47661]
Presence of two or more disorders in same person is called __________. [Question ID = 30941]
1. Distortions [Option ID = 63758]
2. Mortality [Option ID = 63756]
3. Co-morbidity [Option ID = 63757]
4. Labeling [Option ID = 63759]
Correct Answer :-
Co-morbidity [Option ID = 63757]
The defense mechanism involving an intellectual reason to justify a certain action connected only in the mind of the person after the
behavior is completed is [Question ID = 19380]
1. Denial [Option ID = 47512]
2. Repression [Option ID = 47511]
3. Rationalization [Option ID = 47514]
4. Projection [Option ID = 47513]
Correct Answer :-
Rationalization [Option ID = 47514]
The component of personality that is a vast reservoir of basic biological urges is the [Question ID = 19397]
1. Libido [Option ID = 47581]
2. Id [Option ID = 47582]
3. Ego [Option ID = 47579]
4. Superego [Option ID = 47580]
Correct Answer :-
Id [Option ID = 47582]
20)
21)
22)
23)
24)
25)
26)
The combined memory of a group that is more efficient than the memory of the individual members is [Question ID = 19376]
1. Group think [Option ID = 47495]
2. False memory syndrome [Option ID = 47498]
3. Transactive memory [Option ID = 47497]
4. Collective memory [Option ID = 47496]
Correct Answer :-
Transactive memory [Option ID = 47497]
Non-parametric equivalent of 1 sample t-test is- [Question ID = 30940]
1. Mann-Whitney U test [Option ID = 63753]
2. Spearman ? [Option ID = 63755]
3. Wilcoxon signed rank [Option ID = 63754]
4. Chi-Square [Option ID = 63752]
Correct Answer :-
Wilcoxon signed rank [Option ID = 63754]
A sudden and extreme disturbance of memory in which individuals wander off, adopt a new identity, and are unable to recall their
own past is [Question ID = 30954]
1. Retrogate amnesia [Option ID = 63811]
2. Dissociative Fugue [Option ID = 63809]
3. Dissociative amnesia [Option ID = 63808]
4. Dissociative identity disorder [Option ID = 63810]
Correct Answer :-
Dissociative Fugue [Option ID = 63809]
Classification of self on the basis of perceptually distinct attributes and behaviors such as age, physical characteristics, sex, goodness
and badness developing between 18and 30 months is [Question ID = 19411]
1. Enduring self [Option ID = 47637]
2. Inner self [Option ID = 47638]
3. Categorical self [Option ID = 47635]
4. Remembered self [Option ID = 47636]
Correct Answer :-
Categorical self [Option ID = 47635]
The suggestions that depressed people have unrealistic perceptions and that they act in a manner consistent with hopelessness
theory are consistent with the ??viewpoint [Question ID = 19384]
1. Socioacultural [Option ID = 47530]
2. Learning [Option ID = 47528]
3. Cognitive [Option ID = 47527]
4. Psychoanalytic [Option ID = 47529]
Correct Answer :-
Cognitive [Option ID = 47527]
Area transformations like percentile ranks do not change the ______of scores, but they do change the___________ between scores.
[Question ID = 19426]
1. Difference, distance [Option ID = 47698]
2. Intervals, rank order [Option ID = 47696]
3. Rank order, intervals [Option ID = 47695]
4. Distance, difference [Option ID = 47697]
Correct Answer :-
Rank order, intervals [Option ID = 47695]
A language structure located in the left temporal lobe of the cerebral cortex that plays a role in comprehending word meaning is
[Question ID = 19409]
1. Agrammatism [Option ID = 47630]
2. Broca?s area [Option ID = 47628]
3. Nulceus Cingulate [Option ID = 47629]
27)
28)
29)
30)
31)
32)
33)
4. Wernicke?s area [Option ID = 47627]
Correct Answer :-
Wernicke?s area [Option ID = 47627]
The correct order of the Ossicles (middle ear bone) is- [Question ID = 30936]
1. Incus, Malleus, Stapes [Option ID = 63738]
2. Stapes, Incus, Malleus [Option ID = 63737]
3. Malleus , Incus, Stapes [Option ID = 63736]
4. Malleus, Stapes, Incus [Option ID = 63739]
Correct Answer :-
Malleus , Incus, Stapes [Option ID = 63736]
A neurological disorder characterized by sleep at inappropriate times is called- [Question ID = 30938]
1. Insomina [Option ID = 63746]
2. Sleep Apnea [Option ID = 63744]
3. Narcolepsy [Option ID = 63745]
4. Hypersomnia [Option ID = 63747]
Correct Answer :-
Narcolepsy [Option ID = 63745]
The theory that frustration ?the perception that you are being prevented from attaining a goal-increases the probability of an
aggressive response [Question ID = 19377]
1. Instrumental Aggression [Option ID = 47501]
2. Fundamental attribution error [Option ID = 47499]
3. Frustration Aggression Theory [Option ID = 47500]
4. Misattribution of Arousal [Option ID = 47502]
Correct Answer :-
Frustration Aggression Theory [Option ID = 47500]
The theory that hold that self esteem serves to buffer, protecting people from terrifying thoughts about their own mortality is
[Question ID = 19379]
1. Story Model [Option ID = 47508]
2. Two Factor theory of Emotion [Option ID = 47509]
3. Terror Management Theory [Option ID = 47507]
4. Upward Social Comparison [Option ID = 47510]
Correct Answer :-
Terror Management Theory [Option ID = 47507]
A large ?standard error? is reflective of [Question ID = 19368]
1. Sample not representative of the population [Option ID = 47463]
2. Sample representative of the population [Option ID = 47466]
3. Negative correlation coefficient obtained [Option ID = 47465]
4. Incorrect calculation of population Mean value [Option ID = 47464]
Correct Answer :-
Sample not representative of the population [Option ID = 47463]
If there is sudden impairment of consciousness (without an aura) lasting only a few seconds, during which the patient may simply
state vacantly, without speaking or apparently hearing nothing is called _________. [Question ID = 19387]
1. Absence seizure [Option ID = 47539]
2. Complex partial seizure [Option ID = 47541]
3. Tonic-clonic seizure [Option ID = 47540]
4. Amnesia [Option ID = 47542]
Correct Answer :-
Absence seizure [Option ID = 47539]
EEG recording of the REM sleep is characterized by [Question ID = 19373]
34)
35)
36)
37)
38)
39)
1. Theta waves only [Option ID = 47485]
2. Alpha and Beta waves [Option ID = 47484]
3. Delta waves only [Option ID = 47486]
4. Theta and Beta waves [Option ID = 47483]
Correct Answer :-
Alpha and Beta waves [Option ID = 47484]
Theta and Beta waves [Option ID = 47483]
The reversal to +40 mV strongly implicates the action of ________ as the basis for action potential. [Question ID = 19385]
1. Na+ ions [Option ID = 47532]
2. Glucose [Option ID = 47534]
3. Nitrogen ions [Option ID = 47533]
4. K + ions [Option ID = 47531]
Correct Answer :-
Na+ ions [Option ID = 47532]
_________ method of analysis helps to study of mental disorders capitalize on several currently known locations on chromosomes of
genes for other inherited physical characteristics or biological process. [Question ID = 30942]
1. Case history [Option ID = 63763]
2. Case studies [Option ID = 63761]
3. Association studies [Option ID = 63760]
4. Linkage analysis [Option ID = 63762]
Correct Answer :-
Linkage analysis [Option ID = 63762]
__________is a statement that has at least one independent and one dependent variable and has yet to be empirically tested.
[Question ID = 19401]
1. Causal hypothesis [Option ID = 47597]
2. Null hypothesis [Option ID = 47595]
3. Alternative hypothesis [Option ID = 47596]
4. Double barreled hypothesis [Option ID = 47598]
Correct Answer :-
Causal hypothesis [Option ID = 47597]
Null hypothesis [Option ID = 47595]
Alternative hypothesis [Option ID = 47596]
____________ proposes that the words people use determine how they think about themselves and the world. [Question ID =
30953]
1. Vygotsky?s hypothesis [Option ID = 63807]
2. Cognitive universalism [Option ID = 63804]
3. Pragmatics [Option ID = 63805]
4. Linguistic relativity hypothesis [Option ID = 63806]
Correct Answer :-
Linguistic relativity hypothesis [Option ID = 63806]
________________ is a form of perspective taking that requires the ability to view a situation from at least two perspective, that is
to reason simultaneously about what two or more people are thinking [Question ID = 19413]
1. Referential style [Option ID = 47644]
2. Reversibility [Option ID = 47646]
3. Recursive thought [Option ID = 47643]
4. Reconstruction [Option ID = 47645]
Correct Answer :-
Recursive thought [Option ID = 47643]
_______________ is the size of the difference in a stimulus property (such as the brightness of light) needed for the observer to
notice a difference. [Question ID = 19388]
1. Differential limen [Option ID = 47543]
40)
41)
42)
43)
44)
45)
2. None of the above [Option ID = 47546]
3. Just noticeable difference [Option ID = 47545]
4. Reiz leimen [Option ID = 47544]
Correct Answer :-
Just noticeable difference [Option ID = 47545]
Facilitating entry of new entrants in an organization through orientation programmes are studied under which of the following
[Question ID = 19367]
1. Organization Adaption [Option ID = 47459]
2. Organizational Fit [Option ID = 47462]
3. Organizational Socialization [Option ID = 47461]
4. Organizational Accommodation [Option ID = 47460]
Correct Answer :-
Organizational Socialization [Option ID = 47461]
Method of gathering and analysing data on the , choice communication and interaction patterns of people in groups, is referred to as :
[Question ID = 30957]
1. Informal group method [Option ID = 63823]
2. Role playing method [Option ID = 63822]
3. Sociometry [Option ID = 63820]
4. Focus groups method [Option ID = 63821]
Correct Answer :-
Sociometry [Option ID = 63820]
Writing Disorder in which the person can spell regularly spelled words but not irregularly spelled one is [Question ID = 30943]
1. Developmental dyslexia [Option ID = 63767]
2. Direct dyslexia [Option ID = 63766]
3. Orthographic dysgraphia [Option ID = 63765]
4. Phonologically dysgraphia [Option ID = 63764]
Correct Answer :-
Orthographic dysgraphia [Option ID = 63765]
T-Groups are known as an organizational intervention technique, known for [Question ID = 19357]
1. Absence of any structure in interaction [Option ID = 47419]
2. Absence of any leadership [Option ID = 47420]
3. Absence of verbal communication [Option ID = 47421]
4. Absence of politics [Option ID = 47422]
Correct Answer :-
Absence of any structure in interaction [Option ID = 47419]
The process whereby people flatter, praise and generally try to make themselves likeable of the experiment, which has been
explained in advance is [Question ID = 19378]
1. Informational social influence [Option ID = 47505]
2. Informed consent [Option ID = 47503]
3. Ingratiation [Option ID = 47504]
4. Interdependence [Option ID = 47506]
Correct Answer :-
Ingratiation [Option ID = 47504]
The tendency to attribute positive outcomes to internal causes but negative ones to external causes is known as- [Question ID =
19416]
1. Impression Management [Option ID = 47657]
2. Actor-Observer Effect [Option ID = 47655]
3. Self-serving Bias [Option ID = 47656]
4. Kinship Selection Theory [Option ID = 47658]
Correct Answer :-
Self-serving Bias [Option ID = 47656]
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If one part of the lobe is destroyed, the person will not be able to see half of the object. [Question ID = 19419]
1. Frontal [Option ID = 47667]
2. Parietal [Option ID = 47670]
3. Occipital [Option ID = 47668]
4. Temporal [Option ID = 47669]
Correct Answer :-
Occipital [Option ID = 47668]
One feature of the streaming of consciousness that received substantial attention by researcher is [Question ID = 19393]
1. Gender differences [Option ID = 47566]
2. Daydreaming [Option ID = 47563]
3. Brain wave patterns [Option ID = 47565]
4. Eye movement [Option ID = 47564]
Correct Answer :-
Daydreaming [Option ID = 47563]
Brain wave patterns [Option ID = 47565]
When an experimenter lies to a subjects about the true nature of an experiment or creates a false impression through his or her
actions or the setting it is [Question ID = 19405]
1. Deception [Option ID = 47611]
2. Experimental design [Option ID = 47613]
3. Quasi experimental design [Option ID = 47614]
4. Classical experimental design [Option ID = 47612]
Correct Answer :-
Deception [Option ID = 47611]
A scale often used in survey method research in which people express attitudes or other persons responses in terms of ordinal level
categories ranked along a continuum [Question ID = 19402]
1. Likert scale [Option ID = 47599]
2. Bogardus social distance scale [Option ID = 47600]
3. Guttman scaling index [Option ID = 47602]
4. Semantic differential [Option ID = 47601]
Correct Answer :-
Likert scale [Option ID = 47599]
Research question such as ascertaining what percentage of voters prefer a particular candidate _____. [Question ID = 19370]
1. Research hypothesis can be formulated [Option ID = 47474]
2. No hypothesis will be formulated [Option ID = 47473]
3. Null hypothesis can be formulated [Option ID = 47471]
4. Alternative hypothesis can be formulated [Option ID = 47472]
Correct Answer :-
No hypothesis will be formulated [Option ID = 47473]
Research that proceeds in a cyclical, iterative or back and forth pattern and is often used in qualitative research is [Question ID =
19399]
1. Counterbalancing [Option ID = 47590]
2. Integrity [Option ID = 47589]
3. Nonlinear research path [Option ID = 47587]
4. Linear research path [Option ID = 47588]
Correct Answer :-
7)
8)
9)
10)
11)
12)
13)
Nonlinear research path [Option ID = 47587]
The electromagnetic spectrum different wavelength of light produced sensations of different colors is called__________________.
[Question ID = 19390]
1. Hue [Option ID = 47553]
2. Saturation [Option ID = 47551]
3. Lightness [Option ID = 47552]
4. None of these [Option ID = 47554]
Correct Answer :-
Hue [Option ID = 47553]
Any environment agent that causes damage during prenatal period is [Question ID = 19414]
1. Allele [Option ID = 47650]
2. Marasmus [Option ID = 47647]
3. Growth faltering [Option ID = 47649]
4. Teratogen [Option ID = 47648]
Correct Answer :-
Teratogen [Option ID = 47648]
Under schizophrenic thought disorder seems to be an abnormal style of information processing brought about by [Question ID =
19383]
1. Auditory impairments [Option ID = 47526]
2. Hyperactivity [Option ID = 47523]
3. An absence of sensory information [Option ID = 47525]
4. Extreme distractibility [Option ID = 47524]
Correct Answer :-
Extreme distractibility [Option ID = 47524]
People having difficulty in focusing on distant objects have__________. [Question ID = 19391]
1. Astigmatism [Option ID = 47557]
2. None of these [Option ID = 47558]
3. Myopia [Option ID = 47555]
4. Hypermetropia [Option ID = 47556]
Correct Answer :-
Myopia [Option ID = 47555]
Talking with subjects after an experiment to give them true explanation of the experiment if deception has been used or to learn
from their perception is [Question ID = 19408]
1. Probing [Option ID = 47626]
2. Interaction effect [Option ID = 47625]
3. Debriefing [Option ID = 47623]
4. Rapport formation [Option ID = 47624]
Correct Answer :-
Debriefing [Option ID = 47623]
Physical attractiveness of a person or any other trait can influence multiple judgments or lead to a more favourable view of the whole
personality. This tendency is called: [Question ID = 19365]
1. Primacy effect [Option ID = 47452]
2. Pygmallion effect [Option ID = 47451]
3. Halo effect [Option ID = 47454]
4. Non- common effect [Option ID = 47453]
Correct Answer :-
Halo effect [Option ID = 47454]
A form of social interaction in which children orient towards a common goals by resolving differences of opinions, sharing
responsibilities and providing one another with sufficient explanations to correct misunderstanding is [Question ID = 19412]
1. Creativity [Option ID = 47639]
14)
15)
16)
17)
18)
19)
2. Cooperative play [Option ID = 47640]
3. Cooperative learning [Option ID = 47641]
4. Social learning theory [Option ID = 47642]
Correct Answer :-
Cooperative play [Option ID = 47640]
Interpretations from the point of the people being studied is [Question ID = 19400]
1. Second order interpretation [Option ID = 47593]
2. Third order interpretation [Option ID = 47591]
3. Attributes [Option ID = 47594]
4. First order interpretation [Option ID = 47592]
Correct Answer :-
First order interpretation [Option ID = 47592]
Abraham Maslow divided social motives into four specific groups, including all of the following except [Question ID = 19395]
1. Love [Option ID = 47571]
2. Esteem [Option ID = 47572]
3. Avoidance [Option ID = 47573]
4. Self-actualization [Option ID = 47574]
Correct Answer :-
Avoidance [Option ID = 47573]
Reductions in motivation and effort when individuals work in a group compared to when they work alone is called- [Question ID =
19417]
1. Hooliganism [Option ID = 47659]
2. De-individuation [Option ID = 47661]
3. Social facilitation [Option ID = 47662]
4. Social-loafing [Option ID = 47660]
Correct Answer :-
De-individuation [Option ID = 47661]
Presence of two or more disorders in same person is called __________. [Question ID = 30941]
1. Distortions [Option ID = 63758]
2. Mortality [Option ID = 63756]
3. Co-morbidity [Option ID = 63757]
4. Labeling [Option ID = 63759]
Correct Answer :-
Co-morbidity [Option ID = 63757]
The defense mechanism involving an intellectual reason to justify a certain action connected only in the mind of the person after the
behavior is completed is [Question ID = 19380]
1. Denial [Option ID = 47512]
2. Repression [Option ID = 47511]
3. Rationalization [Option ID = 47514]
4. Projection [Option ID = 47513]
Correct Answer :-
Rationalization [Option ID = 47514]
The component of personality that is a vast reservoir of basic biological urges is the [Question ID = 19397]
1. Libido [Option ID = 47581]
2. Id [Option ID = 47582]
3. Ego [Option ID = 47579]
4. Superego [Option ID = 47580]
Correct Answer :-
Id [Option ID = 47582]
20)
21)
22)
23)
24)
25)
26)
The combined memory of a group that is more efficient than the memory of the individual members is [Question ID = 19376]
1. Group think [Option ID = 47495]
2. False memory syndrome [Option ID = 47498]
3. Transactive memory [Option ID = 47497]
4. Collective memory [Option ID = 47496]
Correct Answer :-
Transactive memory [Option ID = 47497]
Non-parametric equivalent of 1 sample t-test is- [Question ID = 30940]
1. Mann-Whitney U test [Option ID = 63753]
2. Spearman ? [Option ID = 63755]
3. Wilcoxon signed rank [Option ID = 63754]
4. Chi-Square [Option ID = 63752]
Correct Answer :-
Wilcoxon signed rank [Option ID = 63754]
A sudden and extreme disturbance of memory in which individuals wander off, adopt a new identity, and are unable to recall their
own past is [Question ID = 30954]
1. Retrogate amnesia [Option ID = 63811]
2. Dissociative Fugue [Option ID = 63809]
3. Dissociative amnesia [Option ID = 63808]
4. Dissociative identity disorder [Option ID = 63810]
Correct Answer :-
Dissociative Fugue [Option ID = 63809]
Classification of self on the basis of perceptually distinct attributes and behaviors such as age, physical characteristics, sex, goodness
and badness developing between 18and 30 months is [Question ID = 19411]
1. Enduring self [Option ID = 47637]
2. Inner self [Option ID = 47638]
3. Categorical self [Option ID = 47635]
4. Remembered self [Option ID = 47636]
Correct Answer :-
Categorical self [Option ID = 47635]
The suggestions that depressed people have unrealistic perceptions and that they act in a manner consistent with hopelessness
theory are consistent with the ??viewpoint [Question ID = 19384]
1. Socioacultural [Option ID = 47530]
2. Learning [Option ID = 47528]
3. Cognitive [Option ID = 47527]
4. Psychoanalytic [Option ID = 47529]
Correct Answer :-
Cognitive [Option ID = 47527]
Area transformations like percentile ranks do not change the ______of scores, but they do change the___________ between scores.
[Question ID = 19426]
1. Difference, distance [Option ID = 47698]
2. Intervals, rank order [Option ID = 47696]
3. Rank order, intervals [Option ID = 47695]
4. Distance, difference [Option ID = 47697]
Correct Answer :-
Rank order, intervals [Option ID = 47695]
A language structure located in the left temporal lobe of the cerebral cortex that plays a role in comprehending word meaning is
[Question ID = 19409]
1. Agrammatism [Option ID = 47630]
2. Broca?s area [Option ID = 47628]
3. Nulceus Cingulate [Option ID = 47629]
27)
28)
29)
30)
31)
32)
33)
4. Wernicke?s area [Option ID = 47627]
Correct Answer :-
Wernicke?s area [Option ID = 47627]
The correct order of the Ossicles (middle ear bone) is- [Question ID = 30936]
1. Incus, Malleus, Stapes [Option ID = 63738]
2. Stapes, Incus, Malleus [Option ID = 63737]
3. Malleus , Incus, Stapes [Option ID = 63736]
4. Malleus, Stapes, Incus [Option ID = 63739]
Correct Answer :-
Malleus , Incus, Stapes [Option ID = 63736]
A neurological disorder characterized by sleep at inappropriate times is called- [Question ID = 30938]
1. Insomina [Option ID = 63746]
2. Sleep Apnea [Option ID = 63744]
3. Narcolepsy [Option ID = 63745]
4. Hypersomnia [Option ID = 63747]
Correct Answer :-
Narcolepsy [Option ID = 63745]
The theory that frustration ?the perception that you are being prevented from attaining a goal-increases the probability of an
aggressive response [Question ID = 19377]
1. Instrumental Aggression [Option ID = 47501]
2. Fundamental attribution error [Option ID = 47499]
3. Frustration Aggression Theory [Option ID = 47500]
4. Misattribution of Arousal [Option ID = 47502]
Correct Answer :-
Frustration Aggression Theory [Option ID = 47500]
The theory that hold that self esteem serves to buffer, protecting people from terrifying thoughts about their own mortality is
[Question ID = 19379]
1. Story Model [Option ID = 47508]
2. Two Factor theory of Emotion [Option ID = 47509]
3. Terror Management Theory [Option ID = 47507]
4. Upward Social Comparison [Option ID = 47510]
Correct Answer :-
Terror Management Theory [Option ID = 47507]
A large ?standard error? is reflective of [Question ID = 19368]
1. Sample not representative of the population [Option ID = 47463]
2. Sample representative of the population [Option ID = 47466]
3. Negative correlation coefficient obtained [Option ID = 47465]
4. Incorrect calculation of population Mean value [Option ID = 47464]
Correct Answer :-
Sample not representative of the population [Option ID = 47463]
If there is sudden impairment of consciousness (without an aura) lasting only a few seconds, during which the patient may simply
state vacantly, without speaking or apparently hearing nothing is called _________. [Question ID = 19387]
1. Absence seizure [Option ID = 47539]
2. Complex partial seizure [Option ID = 47541]
3. Tonic-clonic seizure [Option ID = 47540]
4. Amnesia [Option ID = 47542]
Correct Answer :-
Absence seizure [Option ID = 47539]
EEG recording of the REM sleep is characterized by [Question ID = 19373]
34)
35)
36)
37)
38)
39)
1. Theta waves only [Option ID = 47485]
2. Alpha and Beta waves [Option ID = 47484]
3. Delta waves only [Option ID = 47486]
4. Theta and Beta waves [Option ID = 47483]
Correct Answer :-
Alpha and Beta waves [Option ID = 47484]
Theta and Beta waves [Option ID = 47483]
The reversal to +40 mV strongly implicates the action of ________ as the basis for action potential. [Question ID = 19385]
1. Na+ ions [Option ID = 47532]
2. Glucose [Option ID = 47534]
3. Nitrogen ions [Option ID = 47533]
4. K + ions [Option ID = 47531]
Correct Answer :-
Na+ ions [Option ID = 47532]
_________ method of analysis helps to study of mental disorders capitalize on several currently known locations on chromosomes of
genes for other inherited physical characteristics or biological process. [Question ID = 30942]
1. Case history [Option ID = 63763]
2. Case studies [Option ID = 63761]
3. Association studies [Option ID = 63760]
4. Linkage analysis [Option ID = 63762]
Correct Answer :-
Linkage analysis [Option ID = 63762]
__________is a statement that has at least one independent and one dependent variable and has yet to be empirically tested.
[Question ID = 19401]
1. Causal hypothesis [Option ID = 47597]
2. Null hypothesis [Option ID = 47595]
3. Alternative hypothesis [Option ID = 47596]
4. Double barreled hypothesis [Option ID = 47598]
Correct Answer :-
Causal hypothesis [Option ID = 47597]
Null hypothesis [Option ID = 47595]
Alternative hypothesis [Option ID = 47596]
____________ proposes that the words people use determine how they think about themselves and the world. [Question ID =
30953]
1. Vygotsky?s hypothesis [Option ID = 63807]
2. Cognitive universalism [Option ID = 63804]
3. Pragmatics [Option ID = 63805]
4. Linguistic relativity hypothesis [Option ID = 63806]
Correct Answer :-
Linguistic relativity hypothesis [Option ID = 63806]
________________ is a form of perspective taking that requires the ability to view a situation from at least two perspective, that is
to reason simultaneously about what two or more people are thinking [Question ID = 19413]
1. Referential style [Option ID = 47644]
2. Reversibility [Option ID = 47646]
3. Recursive thought [Option ID = 47643]
4. Reconstruction [Option ID = 47645]
Correct Answer :-
Recursive thought [Option ID = 47643]
_______________ is the size of the difference in a stimulus property (such as the brightness of light) needed for the observer to
notice a difference. [Question ID = 19388]
1. Differential limen [Option ID = 47543]
40)
41)
42)
43)
44)
45)
2. None of the above [Option ID = 47546]
3. Just noticeable difference [Option ID = 47545]
4. Reiz leimen [Option ID = 47544]
Correct Answer :-
Just noticeable difference [Option ID = 47545]
Facilitating entry of new entrants in an organization through orientation programmes are studied under which of the following
[Question ID = 19367]
1. Organization Adaption [Option ID = 47459]
2. Organizational Fit [Option ID = 47462]
3. Organizational Socialization [Option ID = 47461]
4. Organizational Accommodation [Option ID = 47460]
Correct Answer :-
Organizational Socialization [Option ID = 47461]
Method of gathering and analysing data on the , choice communication and interaction patterns of people in groups, is referred to as :
[Question ID = 30957]
1. Informal group method [Option ID = 63823]
2. Role playing method [Option ID = 63822]
3. Sociometry [Option ID = 63820]
4. Focus groups method [Option ID = 63821]
Correct Answer :-
Sociometry [Option ID = 63820]
Writing Disorder in which the person can spell regularly spelled words but not irregularly spelled one is [Question ID = 30943]
1. Developmental dyslexia [Option ID = 63767]
2. Direct dyslexia [Option ID = 63766]
3. Orthographic dysgraphia [Option ID = 63765]
4. Phonologically dysgraphia [Option ID = 63764]
Correct Answer :-
Orthographic dysgraphia [Option ID = 63765]
T-Groups are known as an organizational intervention technique, known for [Question ID = 19357]
1. Absence of any structure in interaction [Option ID = 47419]
2. Absence of any leadership [Option ID = 47420]
3. Absence of verbal communication [Option ID = 47421]
4. Absence of politics [Option ID = 47422]
Correct Answer :-
Absence of any structure in interaction [Option ID = 47419]
The process whereby people flatter, praise and generally try to make themselves likeable of the experiment, which has been
explained in advance is [Question ID = 19378]
1. Informational social influence [Option ID = 47505]
2. Informed consent [Option ID = 47503]
3. Ingratiation [Option ID = 47504]
4. Interdependence [Option ID = 47506]
Correct Answer :-
Ingratiation [Option ID = 47504]
The tendency to attribute positive outcomes to internal causes but negative ones to external causes is known as- [Question ID =
19416]
1. Impression Management [Option ID = 47657]
2. Actor-Observer Effect [Option ID = 47655]
3. Self-serving Bias [Option ID = 47656]
4. Kinship Selection Theory [Option ID = 47658]
Correct Answer :-
Self-serving Bias [Option ID = 47656]
46)
47)
48)
49)
50)
51)
52)
The tendency to go along with the group in order to fulfill the group?s expectation and gain acceptance is [Question ID = 19374]
1. Normative conformity [Option ID = 47487]
2. Minority Influence [Option ID = 47490]
3. Out group homogeneity [Option ID = 47489]
4. Social compliance [Option ID = 47488]
Correct Answer :-
Normative conformity [Option ID = 47487]
The term ?employee turnover? is related to which of the following issues [Question ID = 19360]
1. Performance in organization [Option ID = 47432]
2. Attrition in organization [Option ID = 47431]
3. Absenteeism in organization [Option ID = 47434]
4. Employee transfers in organization [Option ID = 47433]
Correct Answer :-
Attrition in organization [Option ID = 47431]
Relatively rare disorder where accumulation of an abnormal amount of cerebrospinal fluid within the cranium causing damage to the
brain tissue and enlargement of the skull [Question ID = 30945]
1. phenylketonuria [Option ID = 63775]
2. macrocephaly [Option ID = 63774]
3. Hydrocephaly [Option ID = 63772]
4. Microcephaly [Option ID = 63773]
Correct Answer :-
Hydrocephaly [Option ID = 63772]
When is a person less likely to conform? [Question ID = 19429]
1. When the group cannot see how the person behaves [Option ID = 47709]
2. When the group is unanimous [Option ID = 47707]
3. When the person feels incompetent [Option ID = 47708]
4. When the person admires the group [Option ID = 47710]
Correct Answer :-
When the group cannot see how the person behaves [Option ID = 47709]
_________is an alternative to ANOVA (with independent samples) for situations in which measurements are on an ordinal scale or
when there are doubts about the distributional assumptions associated with the F test. [Question ID = 19424]
1. Mann-Whitney U test [Option ID = 47688]
2. The Sign test [Option ID = 47690]
3. Wilcoxin sign-ranked test [Option ID = 47687]
4. Kruskal?Wallis test [Option ID = 47689]
Correct Answer :-
Kruskal?Wallis test [Option ID = 47689]
__________are extraordinarily sensitive to light, but they only allow us to see sets of grey. [Question ID = 19389]
1. Cones [Option ID = 47548]
2. Optic nerve [Option ID = 47550]
3. Rods [Option ID = 47547]
4. Retina [Option ID = 47549]
Correct Answer :-
Rods [Option ID = 47547]
? Prisoner?s dilemma? exercise highlights important issues related to [Question ID = 19366]
1. Pro-social and antisocial behavior [Option ID = 47458]
2. Violence and dehumanization [Option ID = 47456]
3. Aggression and destructiveness [Option ID = 47455]
4. Cooperation and Competition [Option ID = 47457]
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If one part of the lobe is destroyed, the person will not be able to see half of the object. [Question ID = 19419]
1. Frontal [Option ID = 47667]
2. Parietal [Option ID = 47670]
3. Occipital [Option ID = 47668]
4. Temporal [Option ID = 47669]
Correct Answer :-
Occipital [Option ID = 47668]
One feature of the streaming of consciousness that received substantial attention by researcher is [Question ID = 19393]
1. Gender differences [Option ID = 47566]
2. Daydreaming [Option ID = 47563]
3. Brain wave patterns [Option ID = 47565]
4. Eye movement [Option ID = 47564]
Correct Answer :-
Daydreaming [Option ID = 47563]
Brain wave patterns [Option ID = 47565]
When an experimenter lies to a subjects about the true nature of an experiment or creates a false impression through his or her
actions or the setting it is [Question ID = 19405]
1. Deception [Option ID = 47611]
2. Experimental design [Option ID = 47613]
3. Quasi experimental design [Option ID = 47614]
4. Classical experimental design [Option ID = 47612]
Correct Answer :-
Deception [Option ID = 47611]
A scale often used in survey method research in which people express attitudes or other persons responses in terms of ordinal level
categories ranked along a continuum [Question ID = 19402]
1. Likert scale [Option ID = 47599]
2. Bogardus social distance scale [Option ID = 47600]
3. Guttman scaling index [Option ID = 47602]
4. Semantic differential [Option ID = 47601]
Correct Answer :-
Likert scale [Option ID = 47599]
Research question such as ascertaining what percentage of voters prefer a particular candidate _____. [Question ID = 19370]
1. Research hypothesis can be formulated [Option ID = 47474]
2. No hypothesis will be formulated [Option ID = 47473]
3. Null hypothesis can be formulated [Option ID = 47471]
4. Alternative hypothesis can be formulated [Option ID = 47472]
Correct Answer :-
No hypothesis will be formulated [Option ID = 47473]
Research that proceeds in a cyclical, iterative or back and forth pattern and is often used in qualitative research is [Question ID =
19399]
1. Counterbalancing [Option ID = 47590]
2. Integrity [Option ID = 47589]
3. Nonlinear research path [Option ID = 47587]
4. Linear research path [Option ID = 47588]
Correct Answer :-
7)
8)
9)
10)
11)
12)
13)
Nonlinear research path [Option ID = 47587]
The electromagnetic spectrum different wavelength of light produced sensations of different colors is called__________________.
[Question ID = 19390]
1. Hue [Option ID = 47553]
2. Saturation [Option ID = 47551]
3. Lightness [Option ID = 47552]
4. None of these [Option ID = 47554]
Correct Answer :-
Hue [Option ID = 47553]
Any environment agent that causes damage during prenatal period is [Question ID = 19414]
1. Allele [Option ID = 47650]
2. Marasmus [Option ID = 47647]
3. Growth faltering [Option ID = 47649]
4. Teratogen [Option ID = 47648]
Correct Answer :-
Teratogen [Option ID = 47648]
Under schizophrenic thought disorder seems to be an abnormal style of information processing brought about by [Question ID =
19383]
1. Auditory impairments [Option ID = 47526]
2. Hyperactivity [Option ID = 47523]
3. An absence of sensory information [Option ID = 47525]
4. Extreme distractibility [Option ID = 47524]
Correct Answer :-
Extreme distractibility [Option ID = 47524]
People having difficulty in focusing on distant objects have__________. [Question ID = 19391]
1. Astigmatism [Option ID = 47557]
2. None of these [Option ID = 47558]
3. Myopia [Option ID = 47555]
4. Hypermetropia [Option ID = 47556]
Correct Answer :-
Myopia [Option ID = 47555]
Talking with subjects after an experiment to give them true explanation of the experiment if deception has been used or to learn
from their perception is [Question ID = 19408]
1. Probing [Option ID = 47626]
2. Interaction effect [Option ID = 47625]
3. Debriefing [Option ID = 47623]
4. Rapport formation [Option ID = 47624]
Correct Answer :-
Debriefing [Option ID = 47623]
Physical attractiveness of a person or any other trait can influence multiple judgments or lead to a more favourable view of the whole
personality. This tendency is called: [Question ID = 19365]
1. Primacy effect [Option ID = 47452]
2. Pygmallion effect [Option ID = 47451]
3. Halo effect [Option ID = 47454]
4. Non- common effect [Option ID = 47453]
Correct Answer :-
Halo effect [Option ID = 47454]
A form of social interaction in which children orient towards a common goals by resolving differences of opinions, sharing
responsibilities and providing one another with sufficient explanations to correct misunderstanding is [Question ID = 19412]
1. Creativity [Option ID = 47639]
14)
15)
16)
17)
18)
19)
2. Cooperative play [Option ID = 47640]
3. Cooperative learning [Option ID = 47641]
4. Social learning theory [Option ID = 47642]
Correct Answer :-
Cooperative play [Option ID = 47640]
Interpretations from the point of the people being studied is [Question ID = 19400]
1. Second order interpretation [Option ID = 47593]
2. Third order interpretation [Option ID = 47591]
3. Attributes [Option ID = 47594]
4. First order interpretation [Option ID = 47592]
Correct Answer :-
First order interpretation [Option ID = 47592]
Abraham Maslow divided social motives into four specific groups, including all of the following except [Question ID = 19395]
1. Love [Option ID = 47571]
2. Esteem [Option ID = 47572]
3. Avoidance [Option ID = 47573]
4. Self-actualization [Option ID = 47574]
Correct Answer :-
Avoidance [Option ID = 47573]
Reductions in motivation and effort when individuals work in a group compared to when they work alone is called- [Question ID =
19417]
1. Hooliganism [Option ID = 47659]
2. De-individuation [Option ID = 47661]
3. Social facilitation [Option ID = 47662]
4. Social-loafing [Option ID = 47660]
Correct Answer :-
De-individuation [Option ID = 47661]
Presence of two or more disorders in same person is called __________. [Question ID = 30941]
1. Distortions [Option ID = 63758]
2. Mortality [Option ID = 63756]
3. Co-morbidity [Option ID = 63757]
4. Labeling [Option ID = 63759]
Correct Answer :-
Co-morbidity [Option ID = 63757]
The defense mechanism involving an intellectual reason to justify a certain action connected only in the mind of the person after the
behavior is completed is [Question ID = 19380]
1. Denial [Option ID = 47512]
2. Repression [Option ID = 47511]
3. Rationalization [Option ID = 47514]
4. Projection [Option ID = 47513]
Correct Answer :-
Rationalization [Option ID = 47514]
The component of personality that is a vast reservoir of basic biological urges is the [Question ID = 19397]
1. Libido [Option ID = 47581]
2. Id [Option ID = 47582]
3. Ego [Option ID = 47579]
4. Superego [Option ID = 47580]
Correct Answer :-
Id [Option ID = 47582]
20)
21)
22)
23)
24)
25)
26)
The combined memory of a group that is more efficient than the memory of the individual members is [Question ID = 19376]
1. Group think [Option ID = 47495]
2. False memory syndrome [Option ID = 47498]
3. Transactive memory [Option ID = 47497]
4. Collective memory [Option ID = 47496]
Correct Answer :-
Transactive memory [Option ID = 47497]
Non-parametric equivalent of 1 sample t-test is- [Question ID = 30940]
1. Mann-Whitney U test [Option ID = 63753]
2. Spearman ? [Option ID = 63755]
3. Wilcoxon signed rank [Option ID = 63754]
4. Chi-Square [Option ID = 63752]
Correct Answer :-
Wilcoxon signed rank [Option ID = 63754]
A sudden and extreme disturbance of memory in which individuals wander off, adopt a new identity, and are unable to recall their
own past is [Question ID = 30954]
1. Retrogate amnesia [Option ID = 63811]
2. Dissociative Fugue [Option ID = 63809]
3. Dissociative amnesia [Option ID = 63808]
4. Dissociative identity disorder [Option ID = 63810]
Correct Answer :-
Dissociative Fugue [Option ID = 63809]
Classification of self on the basis of perceptually distinct attributes and behaviors such as age, physical characteristics, sex, goodness
and badness developing between 18and 30 months is [Question ID = 19411]
1. Enduring self [Option ID = 47637]
2. Inner self [Option ID = 47638]
3. Categorical self [Option ID = 47635]
4. Remembered self [Option ID = 47636]
Correct Answer :-
Categorical self [Option ID = 47635]
The suggestions that depressed people have unrealistic perceptions and that they act in a manner consistent with hopelessness
theory are consistent with the ??viewpoint [Question ID = 19384]
1. Socioacultural [Option ID = 47530]
2. Learning [Option ID = 47528]
3. Cognitive [Option ID = 47527]
4. Psychoanalytic [Option ID = 47529]
Correct Answer :-
Cognitive [Option ID = 47527]
Area transformations like percentile ranks do not change the ______of scores, but they do change the___________ between scores.
[Question ID = 19426]
1. Difference, distance [Option ID = 47698]
2. Intervals, rank order [Option ID = 47696]
3. Rank order, intervals [Option ID = 47695]
4. Distance, difference [Option ID = 47697]
Correct Answer :-
Rank order, intervals [Option ID = 47695]
A language structure located in the left temporal lobe of the cerebral cortex that plays a role in comprehending word meaning is
[Question ID = 19409]
1. Agrammatism [Option ID = 47630]
2. Broca?s area [Option ID = 47628]
3. Nulceus Cingulate [Option ID = 47629]
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28)
29)
30)
31)
32)
33)
4. Wernicke?s area [Option ID = 47627]
Correct Answer :-
Wernicke?s area [Option ID = 47627]
The correct order of the Ossicles (middle ear bone) is- [Question ID = 30936]
1. Incus, Malleus, Stapes [Option ID = 63738]
2. Stapes, Incus, Malleus [Option ID = 63737]
3. Malleus , Incus, Stapes [Option ID = 63736]
4. Malleus, Stapes, Incus [Option ID = 63739]
Correct Answer :-
Malleus , Incus, Stapes [Option ID = 63736]
A neurological disorder characterized by sleep at inappropriate times is called- [Question ID = 30938]
1. Insomina [Option ID = 63746]
2. Sleep Apnea [Option ID = 63744]
3. Narcolepsy [Option ID = 63745]
4. Hypersomnia [Option ID = 63747]
Correct Answer :-
Narcolepsy [Option ID = 63745]
The theory that frustration ?the perception that you are being prevented from attaining a goal-increases the probability of an
aggressive response [Question ID = 19377]
1. Instrumental Aggression [Option ID = 47501]
2. Fundamental attribution error [Option ID = 47499]
3. Frustration Aggression Theory [Option ID = 47500]
4. Misattribution of Arousal [Option ID = 47502]
Correct Answer :-
Frustration Aggression Theory [Option ID = 47500]
The theory that hold that self esteem serves to buffer, protecting people from terrifying thoughts about their own mortality is
[Question ID = 19379]
1. Story Model [Option ID = 47508]
2. Two Factor theory of Emotion [Option ID = 47509]
3. Terror Management Theory [Option ID = 47507]
4. Upward Social Comparison [Option ID = 47510]
Correct Answer :-
Terror Management Theory [Option ID = 47507]
A large ?standard error? is reflective of [Question ID = 19368]
1. Sample not representative of the population [Option ID = 47463]
2. Sample representative of the population [Option ID = 47466]
3. Negative correlation coefficient obtained [Option ID = 47465]
4. Incorrect calculation of population Mean value [Option ID = 47464]
Correct Answer :-
Sample not representative of the population [Option ID = 47463]
If there is sudden impairment of consciousness (without an aura) lasting only a few seconds, during which the patient may simply
state vacantly, without speaking or apparently hearing nothing is called _________. [Question ID = 19387]
1. Absence seizure [Option ID = 47539]
2. Complex partial seizure [Option ID = 47541]
3. Tonic-clonic seizure [Option ID = 47540]
4. Amnesia [Option ID = 47542]
Correct Answer :-
Absence seizure [Option ID = 47539]
EEG recording of the REM sleep is characterized by [Question ID = 19373]
34)
35)
36)
37)
38)
39)
1. Theta waves only [Option ID = 47485]
2. Alpha and Beta waves [Option ID = 47484]
3. Delta waves only [Option ID = 47486]
4. Theta and Beta waves [Option ID = 47483]
Correct Answer :-
Alpha and Beta waves [Option ID = 47484]
Theta and Beta waves [Option ID = 47483]
The reversal to +40 mV strongly implicates the action of ________ as the basis for action potential. [Question ID = 19385]
1. Na+ ions [Option ID = 47532]
2. Glucose [Option ID = 47534]
3. Nitrogen ions [Option ID = 47533]
4. K + ions [Option ID = 47531]
Correct Answer :-
Na+ ions [Option ID = 47532]
_________ method of analysis helps to study of mental disorders capitalize on several currently known locations on chromosomes of
genes for other inherited physical characteristics or biological process. [Question ID = 30942]
1. Case history [Option ID = 63763]
2. Case studies [Option ID = 63761]
3. Association studies [Option ID = 63760]
4. Linkage analysis [Option ID = 63762]
Correct Answer :-
Linkage analysis [Option ID = 63762]
__________is a statement that has at least one independent and one dependent variable and has yet to be empirically tested.
[Question ID = 19401]
1. Causal hypothesis [Option ID = 47597]
2. Null hypothesis [Option ID = 47595]
3. Alternative hypothesis [Option ID = 47596]
4. Double barreled hypothesis [Option ID = 47598]
Correct Answer :-
Causal hypothesis [Option ID = 47597]
Null hypothesis [Option ID = 47595]
Alternative hypothesis [Option ID = 47596]
____________ proposes that the words people use determine how they think about themselves and the world. [Question ID =
30953]
1. Vygotsky?s hypothesis [Option ID = 63807]
2. Cognitive universalism [Option ID = 63804]
3. Pragmatics [Option ID = 63805]
4. Linguistic relativity hypothesis [Option ID = 63806]
Correct Answer :-
Linguistic relativity hypothesis [Option ID = 63806]
________________ is a form of perspective taking that requires the ability to view a situation from at least two perspective, that is
to reason simultaneously about what two or more people are thinking [Question ID = 19413]
1. Referential style [Option ID = 47644]
2. Reversibility [Option ID = 47646]
3. Recursive thought [Option ID = 47643]
4. Reconstruction [Option ID = 47645]
Correct Answer :-
Recursive thought [Option ID = 47643]
_______________ is the size of the difference in a stimulus property (such as the brightness of light) needed for the observer to
notice a difference. [Question ID = 19388]
1. Differential limen [Option ID = 47543]
40)
41)
42)
43)
44)
45)
2. None of the above [Option ID = 47546]
3. Just noticeable difference [Option ID = 47545]
4. Reiz leimen [Option ID = 47544]
Correct Answer :-
Just noticeable difference [Option ID = 47545]
Facilitating entry of new entrants in an organization through orientation programmes are studied under which of the following
[Question ID = 19367]
1. Organization Adaption [Option ID = 47459]
2. Organizational Fit [Option ID = 47462]
3. Organizational Socialization [Option ID = 47461]
4. Organizational Accommodation [Option ID = 47460]
Correct Answer :-
Organizational Socialization [Option ID = 47461]
Method of gathering and analysing data on the , choice communication and interaction patterns of people in groups, is referred to as :
[Question ID = 30957]
1. Informal group method [Option ID = 63823]
2. Role playing method [Option ID = 63822]
3. Sociometry [Option ID = 63820]
4. Focus groups method [Option ID = 63821]
Correct Answer :-
Sociometry [Option ID = 63820]
Writing Disorder in which the person can spell regularly spelled words but not irregularly spelled one is [Question ID = 30943]
1. Developmental dyslexia [Option ID = 63767]
2. Direct dyslexia [Option ID = 63766]
3. Orthographic dysgraphia [Option ID = 63765]
4. Phonologically dysgraphia [Option ID = 63764]
Correct Answer :-
Orthographic dysgraphia [Option ID = 63765]
T-Groups are known as an organizational intervention technique, known for [Question ID = 19357]
1. Absence of any structure in interaction [Option ID = 47419]
2. Absence of any leadership [Option ID = 47420]
3. Absence of verbal communication [Option ID = 47421]
4. Absence of politics [Option ID = 47422]
Correct Answer :-
Absence of any structure in interaction [Option ID = 47419]
The process whereby people flatter, praise and generally try to make themselves likeable of the experiment, which has been
explained in advance is [Question ID = 19378]
1. Informational social influence [Option ID = 47505]
2. Informed consent [Option ID = 47503]
3. Ingratiation [Option ID = 47504]
4. Interdependence [Option ID = 47506]
Correct Answer :-
Ingratiation [Option ID = 47504]
The tendency to attribute positive outcomes to internal causes but negative ones to external causes is known as- [Question ID =
19416]
1. Impression Management [Option ID = 47657]
2. Actor-Observer Effect [Option ID = 47655]
3. Self-serving Bias [Option ID = 47656]
4. Kinship Selection Theory [Option ID = 47658]
Correct Answer :-
Self-serving Bias [Option ID = 47656]
46)
47)
48)
49)
50)
51)
52)
The tendency to go along with the group in order to fulfill the group?s expectation and gain acceptance is [Question ID = 19374]
1. Normative conformity [Option ID = 47487]
2. Minority Influence [Option ID = 47490]
3. Out group homogeneity [Option ID = 47489]
4. Social compliance [Option ID = 47488]
Correct Answer :-
Normative conformity [Option ID = 47487]
The term ?employee turnover? is related to which of the following issues [Question ID = 19360]
1. Performance in organization [Option ID = 47432]
2. Attrition in organization [Option ID = 47431]
3. Absenteeism in organization [Option ID = 47434]
4. Employee transfers in organization [Option ID = 47433]
Correct Answer :-
Attrition in organization [Option ID = 47431]
Relatively rare disorder where accumulation of an abnormal amount of cerebrospinal fluid within the cranium causing damage to the
brain tissue and enlargement of the skull [Question ID = 30945]
1. phenylketonuria [Option ID = 63775]
2. macrocephaly [Option ID = 63774]
3. Hydrocephaly [Option ID = 63772]
4. Microcephaly [Option ID = 63773]
Correct Answer :-
Hydrocephaly [Option ID = 63772]
When is a person less likely to conform? [Question ID = 19429]
1. When the group cannot see how the person behaves [Option ID = 47709]
2. When the group is unanimous [Option ID = 47707]
3. When the person feels incompetent [Option ID = 47708]
4. When the person admires the group [Option ID = 47710]
Correct Answer :-
When the group cannot see how the person behaves [Option ID = 47709]
_________is an alternative to ANOVA (with independent samples) for situations in which measurements are on an ordinal scale or
when there are doubts about the distributional assumptions associated with the F test. [Question ID = 19424]
1. Mann-Whitney U test [Option ID = 47688]
2. The Sign test [Option ID = 47690]
3. Wilcoxin sign-ranked test [Option ID = 47687]
4. Kruskal?Wallis test [Option ID = 47689]
Correct Answer :-
Kruskal?Wallis test [Option ID = 47689]
__________are extraordinarily sensitive to light, but they only allow us to see sets of grey. [Question ID = 19389]
1. Cones [Option ID = 47548]
2. Optic nerve [Option ID = 47550]
3. Rods [Option ID = 47547]
4. Retina [Option ID = 47549]
Correct Answer :-
Rods [Option ID = 47547]
? Prisoner?s dilemma? exercise highlights important issues related to [Question ID = 19366]
1. Pro-social and antisocial behavior [Option ID = 47458]
2. Violence and dehumanization [Option ID = 47456]
3. Aggression and destructiveness [Option ID = 47455]
4. Cooperation and Competition [Option ID = 47457]
53)
54)
55)
56)
57)
58)
59)
Correct Answer :-
Cooperation and Competition [Option ID = 47457]
A threat to internal validity when groups in a experiment are not equivalent at the beginning of the experiment with regard to the
dependent variable is [Question ID = 19406]
1. Testing effect [Option ID = 47618]
2. History effects [Option ID = 47615]
3. Maturation effects [Option ID = 47616]
4. Selection bias [Option ID = 47617]
Correct Answer :-
Selection bias [Option ID = 47617]
?Na?ve realism? refers to the fact that [Question ID = 19427]
1. Few people are realistic [Option ID = 47699]
2. Most people would rather be na?ve than accurate [Option ID = 47700]
3. Most people believe they perceive things accurately [Option ID = 47701]
4. Most people are na?ve about psychology [Option ID = 47702]
Correct Answer :-
Most people believe they perceive things accurately [Option ID = 47701]
What is the median of the following group of scores- 12, 14, 15, 18, 19, 20. [Question ID = 30946]
1. 18 [Option ID = 63779]
2. 16.5 [Option ID = 63777]
3. 15 [Option ID = 63776]
4. 15.5 [Option ID = 63778]
Correct Answer :-
16.5 [Option ID = 63777]
What is group polarization? [Question ID = 19430]
1. A situation in which one harms oneself and others by acting in one?s self-interest [Option ID = 47714]
2. The tendency of a close-knit group to emphasize consensus at the expense of critical thinking and rational decision making [Option ID = 47713]
3. The tendency for a dominant point of view in a group to be strengthened to a more extreme position after a group discussion [Option ID = 47711]
4. The strength of the liking and commitment group members have toward each other and to a group [Option ID = 47712]
Correct Answer :-
The tendency for a dominant point of view in a group to be strengthened to a more extreme position after a group discussion [Option ID = 47711]
In case of reverse discrimination policy or programmes, often there is overt compliance and many important issues are left
unaddressed. This issue has been referred to as [Question ID = 19364]
1. Tokenism [Option ID = 47448]
2. Groupthink [Option ID = 47447]
3. Fundamental attribution error [Option ID = 47449]
4. Social loafing [Option ID = 47450]
Correct Answer :-
Tokenism [Option ID = 47448]
A type of experimental research in which neither the subjects nor the person who directly deals with the subjects for the
experimenter knows the specifics of the experiment is [Question ID = 19407]
1. Diffusion of treatment [Option ID = 47620]
2. Experiementer expectancy [Option ID = 47619]
3. Equivalent time series design [Option ID = 47621]
4. Double bind experiment [Option ID = 47622]
Correct Answer :-
Double bind experiment [Option ID = 47622]
The method of combination works on the basis of successive rather than simultaneous is called ______________. [Question ID =
19386]
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If one part of the lobe is destroyed, the person will not be able to see half of the object. [Question ID = 19419]
1. Frontal [Option ID = 47667]
2. Parietal [Option ID = 47670]
3. Occipital [Option ID = 47668]
4. Temporal [Option ID = 47669]
Correct Answer :-
Occipital [Option ID = 47668]
One feature of the streaming of consciousness that received substantial attention by researcher is [Question ID = 19393]
1. Gender differences [Option ID = 47566]
2. Daydreaming [Option ID = 47563]
3. Brain wave patterns [Option ID = 47565]
4. Eye movement [Option ID = 47564]
Correct Answer :-
Daydreaming [Option ID = 47563]
Brain wave patterns [Option ID = 47565]
When an experimenter lies to a subjects about the true nature of an experiment or creates a false impression through his or her
actions or the setting it is [Question ID = 19405]
1. Deception [Option ID = 47611]
2. Experimental design [Option ID = 47613]
3. Quasi experimental design [Option ID = 47614]
4. Classical experimental design [Option ID = 47612]
Correct Answer :-
Deception [Option ID = 47611]
A scale often used in survey method research in which people express attitudes or other persons responses in terms of ordinal level
categories ranked along a continuum [Question ID = 19402]
1. Likert scale [Option ID = 47599]
2. Bogardus social distance scale [Option ID = 47600]
3. Guttman scaling index [Option ID = 47602]
4. Semantic differential [Option ID = 47601]
Correct Answer :-
Likert scale [Option ID = 47599]
Research question such as ascertaining what percentage of voters prefer a particular candidate _____. [Question ID = 19370]
1. Research hypothesis can be formulated [Option ID = 47474]
2. No hypothesis will be formulated [Option ID = 47473]
3. Null hypothesis can be formulated [Option ID = 47471]
4. Alternative hypothesis can be formulated [Option ID = 47472]
Correct Answer :-
No hypothesis will be formulated [Option ID = 47473]
Research that proceeds in a cyclical, iterative or back and forth pattern and is often used in qualitative research is [Question ID =
19399]
1. Counterbalancing [Option ID = 47590]
2. Integrity [Option ID = 47589]
3. Nonlinear research path [Option ID = 47587]
4. Linear research path [Option ID = 47588]
Correct Answer :-
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Nonlinear research path [Option ID = 47587]
The electromagnetic spectrum different wavelength of light produced sensations of different colors is called__________________.
[Question ID = 19390]
1. Hue [Option ID = 47553]
2. Saturation [Option ID = 47551]
3. Lightness [Option ID = 47552]
4. None of these [Option ID = 47554]
Correct Answer :-
Hue [Option ID = 47553]
Any environment agent that causes damage during prenatal period is [Question ID = 19414]
1. Allele [Option ID = 47650]
2. Marasmus [Option ID = 47647]
3. Growth faltering [Option ID = 47649]
4. Teratogen [Option ID = 47648]
Correct Answer :-
Teratogen [Option ID = 47648]
Under schizophrenic thought disorder seems to be an abnormal style of information processing brought about by [Question ID =
19383]
1. Auditory impairments [Option ID = 47526]
2. Hyperactivity [Option ID = 47523]
3. An absence of sensory information [Option ID = 47525]
4. Extreme distractibility [Option ID = 47524]
Correct Answer :-
Extreme distractibility [Option ID = 47524]
People having difficulty in focusing on distant objects have__________. [Question ID = 19391]
1. Astigmatism [Option ID = 47557]
2. None of these [Option ID = 47558]
3. Myopia [Option ID = 47555]
4. Hypermetropia [Option ID = 47556]
Correct Answer :-
Myopia [Option ID = 47555]
Talking with subjects after an experiment to give them true explanation of the experiment if deception has been used or to learn
from their perception is [Question ID = 19408]
1. Probing [Option ID = 47626]
2. Interaction effect [Option ID = 47625]
3. Debriefing [Option ID = 47623]
4. Rapport formation [Option ID = 47624]
Correct Answer :-
Debriefing [Option ID = 47623]
Physical attractiveness of a person or any other trait can influence multiple judgments or lead to a more favourable view of the whole
personality. This tendency is called: [Question ID = 19365]
1. Primacy effect [Option ID = 47452]
2. Pygmallion effect [Option ID = 47451]
3. Halo effect [Option ID = 47454]
4. Non- common effect [Option ID = 47453]
Correct Answer :-
Halo effect [Option ID = 47454]
A form of social interaction in which children orient towards a common goals by resolving differences of opinions, sharing
responsibilities and providing one another with sufficient explanations to correct misunderstanding is [Question ID = 19412]
1. Creativity [Option ID = 47639]
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2. Cooperative play [Option ID = 47640]
3. Cooperative learning [Option ID = 47641]
4. Social learning theory [Option ID = 47642]
Correct Answer :-
Cooperative play [Option ID = 47640]
Interpretations from the point of the people being studied is [Question ID = 19400]
1. Second order interpretation [Option ID = 47593]
2. Third order interpretation [Option ID = 47591]
3. Attributes [Option ID = 47594]
4. First order interpretation [Option ID = 47592]
Correct Answer :-
First order interpretation [Option ID = 47592]
Abraham Maslow divided social motives into four specific groups, including all of the following except [Question ID = 19395]
1. Love [Option ID = 47571]
2. Esteem [Option ID = 47572]
3. Avoidance [Option ID = 47573]
4. Self-actualization [Option ID = 47574]
Correct Answer :-
Avoidance [Option ID = 47573]
Reductions in motivation and effort when individuals work in a group compared to when they work alone is called- [Question ID =
19417]
1. Hooliganism [Option ID = 47659]
2. De-individuation [Option ID = 47661]
3. Social facilitation [Option ID = 47662]
4. Social-loafing [Option ID = 47660]
Correct Answer :-
De-individuation [Option ID = 47661]
Presence of two or more disorders in same person is called __________. [Question ID = 30941]
1. Distortions [Option ID = 63758]
2. Mortality [Option ID = 63756]
3. Co-morbidity [Option ID = 63757]
4. Labeling [Option ID = 63759]
Correct Answer :-
Co-morbidity [Option ID = 63757]
The defense mechanism involving an intellectual reason to justify a certain action connected only in the mind of the person after the
behavior is completed is [Question ID = 19380]
1. Denial [Option ID = 47512]
2. Repression [Option ID = 47511]
3. Rationalization [Option ID = 47514]
4. Projection [Option ID = 47513]
Correct Answer :-
Rationalization [Option ID = 47514]
The component of personality that is a vast reservoir of basic biological urges is the [Question ID = 19397]
1. Libido [Option ID = 47581]
2. Id [Option ID = 47582]
3. Ego [Option ID = 47579]
4. Superego [Option ID = 47580]
Correct Answer :-
Id [Option ID = 47582]
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The combined memory of a group that is more efficient than the memory of the individual members is [Question ID = 19376]
1. Group think [Option ID = 47495]
2. False memory syndrome [Option ID = 47498]
3. Transactive memory [Option ID = 47497]
4. Collective memory [Option ID = 47496]
Correct Answer :-
Transactive memory [Option ID = 47497]
Non-parametric equivalent of 1 sample t-test is- [Question ID = 30940]
1. Mann-Whitney U test [Option ID = 63753]
2. Spearman ? [Option ID = 63755]
3. Wilcoxon signed rank [Option ID = 63754]
4. Chi-Square [Option ID = 63752]
Correct Answer :-
Wilcoxon signed rank [Option ID = 63754]
A sudden and extreme disturbance of memory in which individuals wander off, adopt a new identity, and are unable to recall their
own past is [Question ID = 30954]
1. Retrogate amnesia [Option ID = 63811]
2. Dissociative Fugue [Option ID = 63809]
3. Dissociative amnesia [Option ID = 63808]
4. Dissociative identity disorder [Option ID = 63810]
Correct Answer :-
Dissociative Fugue [Option ID = 63809]
Classification of self on the basis of perceptually distinct attributes and behaviors such as age, physical characteristics, sex, goodness
and badness developing between 18and 30 months is [Question ID = 19411]
1. Enduring self [Option ID = 47637]
2. Inner self [Option ID = 47638]
3. Categorical self [Option ID = 47635]
4. Remembered self [Option ID = 47636]
Correct Answer :-
Categorical self [Option ID = 47635]
The suggestions that depressed people have unrealistic perceptions and that they act in a manner consistent with hopelessness
theory are consistent with the ??viewpoint [Question ID = 19384]
1. Socioacultural [Option ID = 47530]
2. Learning [Option ID = 47528]
3. Cognitive [Option ID = 47527]
4. Psychoanalytic [Option ID = 47529]
Correct Answer :-
Cognitive [Option ID = 47527]
Area transformations like percentile ranks do not change the ______of scores, but they do change the___________ between scores.
[Question ID = 19426]
1. Difference, distance [Option ID = 47698]
2. Intervals, rank order [Option ID = 47696]
3. Rank order, intervals [Option ID = 47695]
4. Distance, difference [Option ID = 47697]
Correct Answer :-
Rank order, intervals [Option ID = 47695]
A language structure located in the left temporal lobe of the cerebral cortex that plays a role in comprehending word meaning is
[Question ID = 19409]
1. Agrammatism [Option ID = 47630]
2. Broca?s area [Option ID = 47628]
3. Nulceus Cingulate [Option ID = 47629]
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4. Wernicke?s area [Option ID = 47627]
Correct Answer :-
Wernicke?s area [Option ID = 47627]
The correct order of the Ossicles (middle ear bone) is- [Question ID = 30936]
1. Incus, Malleus, Stapes [Option ID = 63738]
2. Stapes, Incus, Malleus [Option ID = 63737]
3. Malleus , Incus, Stapes [Option ID = 63736]
4. Malleus, Stapes, Incus [Option ID = 63739]
Correct Answer :-
Malleus , Incus, Stapes [Option ID = 63736]
A neurological disorder characterized by sleep at inappropriate times is called- [Question ID = 30938]
1. Insomina [Option ID = 63746]
2. Sleep Apnea [Option ID = 63744]
3. Narcolepsy [Option ID = 63745]
4. Hypersomnia [Option ID = 63747]
Correct Answer :-
Narcolepsy [Option ID = 63745]
The theory that frustration ?the perception that you are being prevented from attaining a goal-increases the probability of an
aggressive response [Question ID = 19377]
1. Instrumental Aggression [Option ID = 47501]
2. Fundamental attribution error [Option ID = 47499]
3. Frustration Aggression Theory [Option ID = 47500]
4. Misattribution of Arousal [Option ID = 47502]
Correct Answer :-
Frustration Aggression Theory [Option ID = 47500]
The theory that hold that self esteem serves to buffer, protecting people from terrifying thoughts about their own mortality is
[Question ID = 19379]
1. Story Model [Option ID = 47508]
2. Two Factor theory of Emotion [Option ID = 47509]
3. Terror Management Theory [Option ID = 47507]
4. Upward Social Comparison [Option ID = 47510]
Correct Answer :-
Terror Management Theory [Option ID = 47507]
A large ?standard error? is reflective of [Question ID = 19368]
1. Sample not representative of the population [Option ID = 47463]
2. Sample representative of the population [Option ID = 47466]
3. Negative correlation coefficient obtained [Option ID = 47465]
4. Incorrect calculation of population Mean value [Option ID = 47464]
Correct Answer :-
Sample not representative of the population [Option ID = 47463]
If there is sudden impairment of consciousness (without an aura) lasting only a few seconds, during which the patient may simply
state vacantly, without speaking or apparently hearing nothing is called _________. [Question ID = 19387]
1. Absence seizure [Option ID = 47539]
2. Complex partial seizure [Option ID = 47541]
3. Tonic-clonic seizure [Option ID = 47540]
4. Amnesia [Option ID = 47542]
Correct Answer :-
Absence seizure [Option ID = 47539]
EEG recording of the REM sleep is characterized by [Question ID = 19373]
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1. Theta waves only [Option ID = 47485]
2. Alpha and Beta waves [Option ID = 47484]
3. Delta waves only [Option ID = 47486]
4. Theta and Beta waves [Option ID = 47483]
Correct Answer :-
Alpha and Beta waves [Option ID = 47484]
Theta and Beta waves [Option ID = 47483]
The reversal to +40 mV strongly implicates the action of ________ as the basis for action potential. [Question ID = 19385]
1. Na+ ions [Option ID = 47532]
2. Glucose [Option ID = 47534]
3. Nitrogen ions [Option ID = 47533]
4. K + ions [Option ID = 47531]
Correct Answer :-
Na+ ions [Option ID = 47532]
_________ method of analysis helps to study of mental disorders capitalize on several currently known locations on chromosomes of
genes for other inherited physical characteristics or biological process. [Question ID = 30942]
1. Case history [Option ID = 63763]
2. Case studies [Option ID = 63761]
3. Association studies [Option ID = 63760]
4. Linkage analysis [Option ID = 63762]
Correct Answer :-
Linkage analysis [Option ID = 63762]
__________is a statement that has at least one independent and one dependent variable and has yet to be empirically tested.
[Question ID = 19401]
1. Causal hypothesis [Option ID = 47597]
2. Null hypothesis [Option ID = 47595]
3. Alternative hypothesis [Option ID = 47596]
4. Double barreled hypothesis [Option ID = 47598]
Correct Answer :-
Causal hypothesis [Option ID = 47597]
Null hypothesis [Option ID = 47595]
Alternative hypothesis [Option ID = 47596]
____________ proposes that the words people use determine how they think about themselves and the world. [Question ID =
30953]
1. Vygotsky?s hypothesis [Option ID = 63807]
2. Cognitive universalism [Option ID = 63804]
3. Pragmatics [Option ID = 63805]
4. Linguistic relativity hypothesis [Option ID = 63806]
Correct Answer :-
Linguistic relativity hypothesis [Option ID = 63806]
________________ is a form of perspective taking that requires the ability to view a situation from at least two perspective, that is
to reason simultaneously about what two or more people are thinking [Question ID = 19413]
1. Referential style [Option ID = 47644]
2. Reversibility [Option ID = 47646]
3. Recursive thought [Option ID = 47643]
4. Reconstruction [Option ID = 47645]
Correct Answer :-
Recursive thought [Option ID = 47643]
_______________ is the size of the difference in a stimulus property (such as the brightness of light) needed for the observer to
notice a difference. [Question ID = 19388]
1. Differential limen [Option ID = 47543]
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2. None of the above [Option ID = 47546]
3. Just noticeable difference [Option ID = 47545]
4. Reiz leimen [Option ID = 47544]
Correct Answer :-
Just noticeable difference [Option ID = 47545]
Facilitating entry of new entrants in an organization through orientation programmes are studied under which of the following
[Question ID = 19367]
1. Organization Adaption [Option ID = 47459]
2. Organizational Fit [Option ID = 47462]
3. Organizational Socialization [Option ID = 47461]
4. Organizational Accommodation [Option ID = 47460]
Correct Answer :-
Organizational Socialization [Option ID = 47461]
Method of gathering and analysing data on the , choice communication and interaction patterns of people in groups, is referred to as :
[Question ID = 30957]
1. Informal group method [Option ID = 63823]
2. Role playing method [Option ID = 63822]
3. Sociometry [Option ID = 63820]
4. Focus groups method [Option ID = 63821]
Correct Answer :-
Sociometry [Option ID = 63820]
Writing Disorder in which the person can spell regularly spelled words but not irregularly spelled one is [Question ID = 30943]
1. Developmental dyslexia [Option ID = 63767]
2. Direct dyslexia [Option ID = 63766]
3. Orthographic dysgraphia [Option ID = 63765]
4. Phonologically dysgraphia [Option ID = 63764]
Correct Answer :-
Orthographic dysgraphia [Option ID = 63765]
T-Groups are known as an organizational intervention technique, known for [Question ID = 19357]
1. Absence of any structure in interaction [Option ID = 47419]
2. Absence of any leadership [Option ID = 47420]
3. Absence of verbal communication [Option ID = 47421]
4. Absence of politics [Option ID = 47422]
Correct Answer :-
Absence of any structure in interaction [Option ID = 47419]
The process whereby people flatter, praise and generally try to make themselves likeable of the experiment, which has been
explained in advance is [Question ID = 19378]
1. Informational social influence [Option ID = 47505]
2. Informed consent [Option ID = 47503]
3. Ingratiation [Option ID = 47504]
4. Interdependence [Option ID = 47506]
Correct Answer :-
Ingratiation [Option ID = 47504]
The tendency to attribute positive outcomes to internal causes but negative ones to external causes is known as- [Question ID =
19416]
1. Impression Management [Option ID = 47657]
2. Actor-Observer Effect [Option ID = 47655]
3. Self-serving Bias [Option ID = 47656]
4. Kinship Selection Theory [Option ID = 47658]
Correct Answer :-
Self-serving Bias [Option ID = 47656]
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The tendency to go along with the group in order to fulfill the group?s expectation and gain acceptance is [Question ID = 19374]
1. Normative conformity [Option ID = 47487]
2. Minority Influence [Option ID = 47490]
3. Out group homogeneity [Option ID = 47489]
4. Social compliance [Option ID = 47488]
Correct Answer :-
Normative conformity [Option ID = 47487]
The term ?employee turnover? is related to which of the following issues [Question ID = 19360]
1. Performance in organization [Option ID = 47432]
2. Attrition in organization [Option ID = 47431]
3. Absenteeism in organization [Option ID = 47434]
4. Employee transfers in organization [Option ID = 47433]
Correct Answer :-
Attrition in organization [Option ID = 47431]
Relatively rare disorder where accumulation of an abnormal amount of cerebrospinal fluid within the cranium causing damage to the
brain tissue and enlargement of the skull [Question ID = 30945]
1. phenylketonuria [Option ID = 63775]
2. macrocephaly [Option ID = 63774]
3. Hydrocephaly [Option ID = 63772]
4. Microcephaly [Option ID = 63773]
Correct Answer :-
Hydrocephaly [Option ID = 63772]
When is a person less likely to conform? [Question ID = 19429]
1. When the group cannot see how the person behaves [Option ID = 47709]
2. When the group is unanimous [Option ID = 47707]
3. When the person feels incompetent [Option ID = 47708]
4. When the person admires the group [Option ID = 47710]
Correct Answer :-
When the group cannot see how the person behaves [Option ID = 47709]
_________is an alternative to ANOVA (with independent samples) for situations in which measurements are on an ordinal scale or
when there are doubts about the distributional assumptions associated with the F test. [Question ID = 19424]
1. Mann-Whitney U test [Option ID = 47688]
2. The Sign test [Option ID = 47690]
3. Wilcoxin sign-ranked test [Option ID = 47687]
4. Kruskal?Wallis test [Option ID = 47689]
Correct Answer :-
Kruskal?Wallis test [Option ID = 47689]
__________are extraordinarily sensitive to light, but they only allow us to see sets of grey. [Question ID = 19389]
1. Cones [Option ID = 47548]
2. Optic nerve [Option ID = 47550]
3. Rods [Option ID = 47547]
4. Retina [Option ID = 47549]
Correct Answer :-
Rods [Option ID = 47547]
? Prisoner?s dilemma? exercise highlights important issues related to [Question ID = 19366]
1. Pro-social and antisocial behavior [Option ID = 47458]
2. Violence and dehumanization [Option ID = 47456]
3. Aggression and destructiveness [Option ID = 47455]
4. Cooperation and Competition [Option ID = 47457]
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Correct Answer :-
Cooperation and Competition [Option ID = 47457]
A threat to internal validity when groups in a experiment are not equivalent at the beginning of the experiment with regard to the
dependent variable is [Question ID = 19406]
1. Testing effect [Option ID = 47618]
2. History effects [Option ID = 47615]
3. Maturation effects [Option ID = 47616]
4. Selection bias [Option ID = 47617]
Correct Answer :-
Selection bias [Option ID = 47617]
?Na?ve realism? refers to the fact that [Question ID = 19427]
1. Few people are realistic [Option ID = 47699]
2. Most people would rather be na?ve than accurate [Option ID = 47700]
3. Most people believe they perceive things accurately [Option ID = 47701]
4. Most people are na?ve about psychology [Option ID = 47702]
Correct Answer :-
Most people believe they perceive things accurately [Option ID = 47701]
What is the median of the following group of scores- 12, 14, 15, 18, 19, 20. [Question ID = 30946]
1. 18 [Option ID = 63779]
2. 16.5 [Option ID = 63777]
3. 15 [Option ID = 63776]
4. 15.5 [Option ID = 63778]
Correct Answer :-
16.5 [Option ID = 63777]
What is group polarization? [Question ID = 19430]
1. A situation in which one harms oneself and others by acting in one?s self-interest [Option ID = 47714]
2. The tendency of a close-knit group to emphasize consensus at the expense of critical thinking and rational decision making [Option ID = 47713]
3. The tendency for a dominant point of view in a group to be strengthened to a more extreme position after a group discussion [Option ID = 47711]
4. The strength of the liking and commitment group members have toward each other and to a group [Option ID = 47712]
Correct Answer :-
The tendency for a dominant point of view in a group to be strengthened to a more extreme position after a group discussion [Option ID = 47711]
In case of reverse discrimination policy or programmes, often there is overt compliance and many important issues are left
unaddressed. This issue has been referred to as [Question ID = 19364]
1. Tokenism [Option ID = 47448]
2. Groupthink [Option ID = 47447]
3. Fundamental attribution error [Option ID = 47449]
4. Social loafing [Option ID = 47450]
Correct Answer :-
Tokenism [Option ID = 47448]
A type of experimental research in which neither the subjects nor the person who directly deals with the subjects for the
experimenter knows the specifics of the experiment is [Question ID = 19407]
1. Diffusion of treatment [Option ID = 47620]
2. Experiementer expectancy [Option ID = 47619]
3. Equivalent time series design [Option ID = 47621]
4. Double bind experiment [Option ID = 47622]
Correct Answer :-
Double bind experiment [Option ID = 47622]
The method of combination works on the basis of successive rather than simultaneous is called ______________. [Question ID =
19386]
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63)
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65)
1. Spatial summation [Option ID = 47535]
2. Inhibitory post synaptic potential [Option ID = 47537]
3. Excitatory postsynaptic potential [Option ID = 47538]
4. Temporal summation [Option ID = 47536]
Correct Answer :-
Temporal summation [Option ID = 47536]
According to Psychoanalytic theory a person?s behavior is motivated mainly by [Question ID = 19396]
1. Money and power [Option ID = 47578]
2. What others think [Option ID = 47577]
3. The hope of the future [Option ID = 47576]
4. Sexual and aggressive instinctual urges [Option ID = 47575]
Correct Answer :-
Sexual and aggressive instinctual urges [Option ID = 47575]
According to Path Goal Leadership theory, the leader who sets challenging goals for associates and shows con?dence that they will
attain these goals and perform well is called: [Question ID = 30956]
1. Supportive leader [Option ID = 63818]
2. Achievement-oriented leader [Option ID = 63819]
3. Participative leader [Option ID = 63816]
4. Directive leader [Option ID = 63817]
Correct Answer :-
Achievement-oriented leader [Option ID = 63819]
According to the ?Managerial Grid? approach to leadership which of the below given concerns is characterized by a greater emphasis
on relationships and comfortable and friendly atmosphere? [Question ID = 19356]
1. (9,9) [Option ID = 47417]
2. (1,1) [Option ID = 47415]
3. (9,1) [Option ID = 47418]
4. (1,9) [Option ID = 47416]
Correct Answer :-
(1,9) [Option ID = 47416]
According to the Hackman and Oldham Job Characteristics Model of Work Motivation, ____________ refers to whether the job has a
definite beginning and end i.e. How complete a module of work does the employee perform. [Question ID = 30949]
1. Skill variety [Option ID = 63791]
2. Task significance [Option ID = 63789]
3. Task identity [Option ID = 63788]
4. Autonomy [Option ID = 63790]
Correct Answer :-
Task identity [Option ID = 63788]
According to the Sternberg Theory of Love, Companionate love is characterized by [Question ID = 19362]
1. Low intimacy, low passion, low commitment [Option ID = 47442]
2. Low intimacy, high passion, low commitment [Option ID = 47439]
3. High intimacy, high passion, high commitment [Option ID = 47440]
4. High intimacy, low passion, high commitment [Option ID = 47441]
Correct Answer :-
High intimacy, low passion, high commitment [Option ID = 47441]
Foundations of knowledge based on logic, processes of reason and a knowable singular reality, is characteristic of
_________________ era [Question ID = 19361]
1. Modern [Option ID = 47438]
2. Super- modernity [Option ID = 47437]
3. Pre-modern [Option ID = 47435]
4. Postmodern [Option ID = 47436]
Correct Answer :-
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If one part of the lobe is destroyed, the person will not be able to see half of the object. [Question ID = 19419]
1. Frontal [Option ID = 47667]
2. Parietal [Option ID = 47670]
3. Occipital [Option ID = 47668]
4. Temporal [Option ID = 47669]
Correct Answer :-
Occipital [Option ID = 47668]
One feature of the streaming of consciousness that received substantial attention by researcher is [Question ID = 19393]
1. Gender differences [Option ID = 47566]
2. Daydreaming [Option ID = 47563]
3. Brain wave patterns [Option ID = 47565]
4. Eye movement [Option ID = 47564]
Correct Answer :-
Daydreaming [Option ID = 47563]
Brain wave patterns [Option ID = 47565]
When an experimenter lies to a subjects about the true nature of an experiment or creates a false impression through his or her
actions or the setting it is [Question ID = 19405]
1. Deception [Option ID = 47611]
2. Experimental design [Option ID = 47613]
3. Quasi experimental design [Option ID = 47614]
4. Classical experimental design [Option ID = 47612]
Correct Answer :-
Deception [Option ID = 47611]
A scale often used in survey method research in which people express attitudes or other persons responses in terms of ordinal level
categories ranked along a continuum [Question ID = 19402]
1. Likert scale [Option ID = 47599]
2. Bogardus social distance scale [Option ID = 47600]
3. Guttman scaling index [Option ID = 47602]
4. Semantic differential [Option ID = 47601]
Correct Answer :-
Likert scale [Option ID = 47599]
Research question such as ascertaining what percentage of voters prefer a particular candidate _____. [Question ID = 19370]
1. Research hypothesis can be formulated [Option ID = 47474]
2. No hypothesis will be formulated [Option ID = 47473]
3. Null hypothesis can be formulated [Option ID = 47471]
4. Alternative hypothesis can be formulated [Option ID = 47472]
Correct Answer :-
No hypothesis will be formulated [Option ID = 47473]
Research that proceeds in a cyclical, iterative or back and forth pattern and is often used in qualitative research is [Question ID =
19399]
1. Counterbalancing [Option ID = 47590]
2. Integrity [Option ID = 47589]
3. Nonlinear research path [Option ID = 47587]
4. Linear research path [Option ID = 47588]
Correct Answer :-
7)
8)
9)
10)
11)
12)
13)
Nonlinear research path [Option ID = 47587]
The electromagnetic spectrum different wavelength of light produced sensations of different colors is called__________________.
[Question ID = 19390]
1. Hue [Option ID = 47553]
2. Saturation [Option ID = 47551]
3. Lightness [Option ID = 47552]
4. None of these [Option ID = 47554]
Correct Answer :-
Hue [Option ID = 47553]
Any environment agent that causes damage during prenatal period is [Question ID = 19414]
1. Allele [Option ID = 47650]
2. Marasmus [Option ID = 47647]
3. Growth faltering [Option ID = 47649]
4. Teratogen [Option ID = 47648]
Correct Answer :-
Teratogen [Option ID = 47648]
Under schizophrenic thought disorder seems to be an abnormal style of information processing brought about by [Question ID =
19383]
1. Auditory impairments [Option ID = 47526]
2. Hyperactivity [Option ID = 47523]
3. An absence of sensory information [Option ID = 47525]
4. Extreme distractibility [Option ID = 47524]
Correct Answer :-
Extreme distractibility [Option ID = 47524]
People having difficulty in focusing on distant objects have__________. [Question ID = 19391]
1. Astigmatism [Option ID = 47557]
2. None of these [Option ID = 47558]
3. Myopia [Option ID = 47555]
4. Hypermetropia [Option ID = 47556]
Correct Answer :-
Myopia [Option ID = 47555]
Talking with subjects after an experiment to give them true explanation of the experiment if deception has been used or to learn
from their perception is [Question ID = 19408]
1. Probing [Option ID = 47626]
2. Interaction effect [Option ID = 47625]
3. Debriefing [Option ID = 47623]
4. Rapport formation [Option ID = 47624]
Correct Answer :-
Debriefing [Option ID = 47623]
Physical attractiveness of a person or any other trait can influence multiple judgments or lead to a more favourable view of the whole
personality. This tendency is called: [Question ID = 19365]
1. Primacy effect [Option ID = 47452]
2. Pygmallion effect [Option ID = 47451]
3. Halo effect [Option ID = 47454]
4. Non- common effect [Option ID = 47453]
Correct Answer :-
Halo effect [Option ID = 47454]
A form of social interaction in which children orient towards a common goals by resolving differences of opinions, sharing
responsibilities and providing one another with sufficient explanations to correct misunderstanding is [Question ID = 19412]
1. Creativity [Option ID = 47639]
14)
15)
16)
17)
18)
19)
2. Cooperative play [Option ID = 47640]
3. Cooperative learning [Option ID = 47641]
4. Social learning theory [Option ID = 47642]
Correct Answer :-
Cooperative play [Option ID = 47640]
Interpretations from the point of the people being studied is [Question ID = 19400]
1. Second order interpretation [Option ID = 47593]
2. Third order interpretation [Option ID = 47591]
3. Attributes [Option ID = 47594]
4. First order interpretation [Option ID = 47592]
Correct Answer :-
First order interpretation [Option ID = 47592]
Abraham Maslow divided social motives into four specific groups, including all of the following except [Question ID = 19395]
1. Love [Option ID = 47571]
2. Esteem [Option ID = 47572]
3. Avoidance [Option ID = 47573]
4. Self-actualization [Option ID = 47574]
Correct Answer :-
Avoidance [Option ID = 47573]
Reductions in motivation and effort when individuals work in a group compared to when they work alone is called- [Question ID =
19417]
1. Hooliganism [Option ID = 47659]
2. De-individuation [Option ID = 47661]
3. Social facilitation [Option ID = 47662]
4. Social-loafing [Option ID = 47660]
Correct Answer :-
De-individuation [Option ID = 47661]
Presence of two or more disorders in same person is called __________. [Question ID = 30941]
1. Distortions [Option ID = 63758]
2. Mortality [Option ID = 63756]
3. Co-morbidity [Option ID = 63757]
4. Labeling [Option ID = 63759]
Correct Answer :-
Co-morbidity [Option ID = 63757]
The defense mechanism involving an intellectual reason to justify a certain action connected only in the mind of the person after the
behavior is completed is [Question ID = 19380]
1. Denial [Option ID = 47512]
2. Repression [Option ID = 47511]
3. Rationalization [Option ID = 47514]
4. Projection [Option ID = 47513]
Correct Answer :-
Rationalization [Option ID = 47514]
The component of personality that is a vast reservoir of basic biological urges is the [Question ID = 19397]
1. Libido [Option ID = 47581]
2. Id [Option ID = 47582]
3. Ego [Option ID = 47579]
4. Superego [Option ID = 47580]
Correct Answer :-
Id [Option ID = 47582]
20)
21)
22)
23)
24)
25)
26)
The combined memory of a group that is more efficient than the memory of the individual members is [Question ID = 19376]
1. Group think [Option ID = 47495]
2. False memory syndrome [Option ID = 47498]
3. Transactive memory [Option ID = 47497]
4. Collective memory [Option ID = 47496]
Correct Answer :-
Transactive memory [Option ID = 47497]
Non-parametric equivalent of 1 sample t-test is- [Question ID = 30940]
1. Mann-Whitney U test [Option ID = 63753]
2. Spearman ? [Option ID = 63755]
3. Wilcoxon signed rank [Option ID = 63754]
4. Chi-Square [Option ID = 63752]
Correct Answer :-
Wilcoxon signed rank [Option ID = 63754]
A sudden and extreme disturbance of memory in which individuals wander off, adopt a new identity, and are unable to recall their
own past is [Question ID = 30954]
1. Retrogate amnesia [Option ID = 63811]
2. Dissociative Fugue [Option ID = 63809]
3. Dissociative amnesia [Option ID = 63808]
4. Dissociative identity disorder [Option ID = 63810]
Correct Answer :-
Dissociative Fugue [Option ID = 63809]
Classification of self on the basis of perceptually distinct attributes and behaviors such as age, physical characteristics, sex, goodness
and badness developing between 18and 30 months is [Question ID = 19411]
1. Enduring self [Option ID = 47637]
2. Inner self [Option ID = 47638]
3. Categorical self [Option ID = 47635]
4. Remembered self [Option ID = 47636]
Correct Answer :-
Categorical self [Option ID = 47635]
The suggestions that depressed people have unrealistic perceptions and that they act in a manner consistent with hopelessness
theory are consistent with the ??viewpoint [Question ID = 19384]
1. Socioacultural [Option ID = 47530]
2. Learning [Option ID = 47528]
3. Cognitive [Option ID = 47527]
4. Psychoanalytic [Option ID = 47529]
Correct Answer :-
Cognitive [Option ID = 47527]
Area transformations like percentile ranks do not change the ______of scores, but they do change the___________ between scores.
[Question ID = 19426]
1. Difference, distance [Option ID = 47698]
2. Intervals, rank order [Option ID = 47696]
3. Rank order, intervals [Option ID = 47695]
4. Distance, difference [Option ID = 47697]
Correct Answer :-
Rank order, intervals [Option ID = 47695]
A language structure located in the left temporal lobe of the cerebral cortex that plays a role in comprehending word meaning is
[Question ID = 19409]
1. Agrammatism [Option ID = 47630]
2. Broca?s area [Option ID = 47628]
3. Nulceus Cingulate [Option ID = 47629]
27)
28)
29)
30)
31)
32)
33)
4. Wernicke?s area [Option ID = 47627]
Correct Answer :-
Wernicke?s area [Option ID = 47627]
The correct order of the Ossicles (middle ear bone) is- [Question ID = 30936]
1. Incus, Malleus, Stapes [Option ID = 63738]
2. Stapes, Incus, Malleus [Option ID = 63737]
3. Malleus , Incus, Stapes [Option ID = 63736]
4. Malleus, Stapes, Incus [Option ID = 63739]
Correct Answer :-
Malleus , Incus, Stapes [Option ID = 63736]
A neurological disorder characterized by sleep at inappropriate times is called- [Question ID = 30938]
1. Insomina [Option ID = 63746]
2. Sleep Apnea [Option ID = 63744]
3. Narcolepsy [Option ID = 63745]
4. Hypersomnia [Option ID = 63747]
Correct Answer :-
Narcolepsy [Option ID = 63745]
The theory that frustration ?the perception that you are being prevented from attaining a goal-increases the probability of an
aggressive response [Question ID = 19377]
1. Instrumental Aggression [Option ID = 47501]
2. Fundamental attribution error [Option ID = 47499]
3. Frustration Aggression Theory [Option ID = 47500]
4. Misattribution of Arousal [Option ID = 47502]
Correct Answer :-
Frustration Aggression Theory [Option ID = 47500]
The theory that hold that self esteem serves to buffer, protecting people from terrifying thoughts about their own mortality is
[Question ID = 19379]
1. Story Model [Option ID = 47508]
2. Two Factor theory of Emotion [Option ID = 47509]
3. Terror Management Theory [Option ID = 47507]
4. Upward Social Comparison [Option ID = 47510]
Correct Answer :-
Terror Management Theory [Option ID = 47507]
A large ?standard error? is reflective of [Question ID = 19368]
1. Sample not representative of the population [Option ID = 47463]
2. Sample representative of the population [Option ID = 47466]
3. Negative correlation coefficient obtained [Option ID = 47465]
4. Incorrect calculation of population Mean value [Option ID = 47464]
Correct Answer :-
Sample not representative of the population [Option ID = 47463]
If there is sudden impairment of consciousness (without an aura) lasting only a few seconds, during which the patient may simply
state vacantly, without speaking or apparently hearing nothing is called _________. [Question ID = 19387]
1. Absence seizure [Option ID = 47539]
2. Complex partial seizure [Option ID = 47541]
3. Tonic-clonic seizure [Option ID = 47540]
4. Amnesia [Option ID = 47542]
Correct Answer :-
Absence seizure [Option ID = 47539]
EEG recording of the REM sleep is characterized by [Question ID = 19373]
34)
35)
36)
37)
38)
39)
1. Theta waves only [Option ID = 47485]
2. Alpha and Beta waves [Option ID = 47484]
3. Delta waves only [Option ID = 47486]
4. Theta and Beta waves [Option ID = 47483]
Correct Answer :-
Alpha and Beta waves [Option ID = 47484]
Theta and Beta waves [Option ID = 47483]
The reversal to +40 mV strongly implicates the action of ________ as the basis for action potential. [Question ID = 19385]
1. Na+ ions [Option ID = 47532]
2. Glucose [Option ID = 47534]
3. Nitrogen ions [Option ID = 47533]
4. K + ions [Option ID = 47531]
Correct Answer :-
Na+ ions [Option ID = 47532]
_________ method of analysis helps to study of mental disorders capitalize on several currently known locations on chromosomes of
genes for other inherited physical characteristics or biological process. [Question ID = 30942]
1. Case history [Option ID = 63763]
2. Case studies [Option ID = 63761]
3. Association studies [Option ID = 63760]
4. Linkage analysis [Option ID = 63762]
Correct Answer :-
Linkage analysis [Option ID = 63762]
__________is a statement that has at least one independent and one dependent variable and has yet to be empirically tested.
[Question ID = 19401]
1. Causal hypothesis [Option ID = 47597]
2. Null hypothesis [Option ID = 47595]
3. Alternative hypothesis [Option ID = 47596]
4. Double barreled hypothesis [Option ID = 47598]
Correct Answer :-
Causal hypothesis [Option ID = 47597]
Null hypothesis [Option ID = 47595]
Alternative hypothesis [Option ID = 47596]
____________ proposes that the words people use determine how they think about themselves and the world. [Question ID =
30953]
1. Vygotsky?s hypothesis [Option ID = 63807]
2. Cognitive universalism [Option ID = 63804]
3. Pragmatics [Option ID = 63805]
4. Linguistic relativity hypothesis [Option ID = 63806]
Correct Answer :-
Linguistic relativity hypothesis [Option ID = 63806]
________________ is a form of perspective taking that requires the ability to view a situation from at least two perspective, that is
to reason simultaneously about what two or more people are thinking [Question ID = 19413]
1. Referential style [Option ID = 47644]
2. Reversibility [Option ID = 47646]
3. Recursive thought [Option ID = 47643]
4. Reconstruction [Option ID = 47645]
Correct Answer :-
Recursive thought [Option ID = 47643]
_______________ is the size of the difference in a stimulus property (such as the brightness of light) needed for the observer to
notice a difference. [Question ID = 19388]
1. Differential limen [Option ID = 47543]
40)
41)
42)
43)
44)
45)
2. None of the above [Option ID = 47546]
3. Just noticeable difference [Option ID = 47545]
4. Reiz leimen [Option ID = 47544]
Correct Answer :-
Just noticeable difference [Option ID = 47545]
Facilitating entry of new entrants in an organization through orientation programmes are studied under which of the following
[Question ID = 19367]
1. Organization Adaption [Option ID = 47459]
2. Organizational Fit [Option ID = 47462]
3. Organizational Socialization [Option ID = 47461]
4. Organizational Accommodation [Option ID = 47460]
Correct Answer :-
Organizational Socialization [Option ID = 47461]
Method of gathering and analysing data on the , choice communication and interaction patterns of people in groups, is referred to as :
[Question ID = 30957]
1. Informal group method [Option ID = 63823]
2. Role playing method [Option ID = 63822]
3. Sociometry [Option ID = 63820]
4. Focus groups method [Option ID = 63821]
Correct Answer :-
Sociometry [Option ID = 63820]
Writing Disorder in which the person can spell regularly spelled words but not irregularly spelled one is [Question ID = 30943]
1. Developmental dyslexia [Option ID = 63767]
2. Direct dyslexia [Option ID = 63766]
3. Orthographic dysgraphia [Option ID = 63765]
4. Phonologically dysgraphia [Option ID = 63764]
Correct Answer :-
Orthographic dysgraphia [Option ID = 63765]
T-Groups are known as an organizational intervention technique, known for [Question ID = 19357]
1. Absence of any structure in interaction [Option ID = 47419]
2. Absence of any leadership [Option ID = 47420]
3. Absence of verbal communication [Option ID = 47421]
4. Absence of politics [Option ID = 47422]
Correct Answer :-
Absence of any structure in interaction [Option ID = 47419]
The process whereby people flatter, praise and generally try to make themselves likeable of the experiment, which has been
explained in advance is [Question ID = 19378]
1. Informational social influence [Option ID = 47505]
2. Informed consent [Option ID = 47503]
3. Ingratiation [Option ID = 47504]
4. Interdependence [Option ID = 47506]
Correct Answer :-
Ingratiation [Option ID = 47504]
The tendency to attribute positive outcomes to internal causes but negative ones to external causes is known as- [Question ID =
19416]
1. Impression Management [Option ID = 47657]
2. Actor-Observer Effect [Option ID = 47655]
3. Self-serving Bias [Option ID = 47656]
4. Kinship Selection Theory [Option ID = 47658]
Correct Answer :-
Self-serving Bias [Option ID = 47656]
46)
47)
48)
49)
50)
51)
52)
The tendency to go along with the group in order to fulfill the group?s expectation and gain acceptance is [Question ID = 19374]
1. Normative conformity [Option ID = 47487]
2. Minority Influence [Option ID = 47490]
3. Out group homogeneity [Option ID = 47489]
4. Social compliance [Option ID = 47488]
Correct Answer :-
Normative conformity [Option ID = 47487]
The term ?employee turnover? is related to which of the following issues [Question ID = 19360]
1. Performance in organization [Option ID = 47432]
2. Attrition in organization [Option ID = 47431]
3. Absenteeism in organization [Option ID = 47434]
4. Employee transfers in organization [Option ID = 47433]
Correct Answer :-
Attrition in organization [Option ID = 47431]
Relatively rare disorder where accumulation of an abnormal amount of cerebrospinal fluid within the cranium causing damage to the
brain tissue and enlargement of the skull [Question ID = 30945]
1. phenylketonuria [Option ID = 63775]
2. macrocephaly [Option ID = 63774]
3. Hydrocephaly [Option ID = 63772]
4. Microcephaly [Option ID = 63773]
Correct Answer :-
Hydrocephaly [Option ID = 63772]
When is a person less likely to conform? [Question ID = 19429]
1. When the group cannot see how the person behaves [Option ID = 47709]
2. When the group is unanimous [Option ID = 47707]
3. When the person feels incompetent [Option ID = 47708]
4. When the person admires the group [Option ID = 47710]
Correct Answer :-
When the group cannot see how the person behaves [Option ID = 47709]
_________is an alternative to ANOVA (with independent samples) for situations in which measurements are on an ordinal scale or
when there are doubts about the distributional assumptions associated with the F test. [Question ID = 19424]
1. Mann-Whitney U test [Option ID = 47688]
2. The Sign test [Option ID = 47690]
3. Wilcoxin sign-ranked test [Option ID = 47687]
4. Kruskal?Wallis test [Option ID = 47689]
Correct Answer :-
Kruskal?Wallis test [Option ID = 47689]
__________are extraordinarily sensitive to light, but they only allow us to see sets of grey. [Question ID = 19389]
1. Cones [Option ID = 47548]
2. Optic nerve [Option ID = 47550]
3. Rods [Option ID = 47547]
4. Retina [Option ID = 47549]
Correct Answer :-
Rods [Option ID = 47547]
? Prisoner?s dilemma? exercise highlights important issues related to [Question ID = 19366]
1. Pro-social and antisocial behavior [Option ID = 47458]
2. Violence and dehumanization [Option ID = 47456]
3. Aggression and destructiveness [Option ID = 47455]
4. Cooperation and Competition [Option ID = 47457]
53)
54)
55)
56)
57)
58)
59)
Correct Answer :-
Cooperation and Competition [Option ID = 47457]
A threat to internal validity when groups in a experiment are not equivalent at the beginning of the experiment with regard to the
dependent variable is [Question ID = 19406]
1. Testing effect [Option ID = 47618]
2. History effects [Option ID = 47615]
3. Maturation effects [Option ID = 47616]
4. Selection bias [Option ID = 47617]
Correct Answer :-
Selection bias [Option ID = 47617]
?Na?ve realism? refers to the fact that [Question ID = 19427]
1. Few people are realistic [Option ID = 47699]
2. Most people would rather be na?ve than accurate [Option ID = 47700]
3. Most people believe they perceive things accurately [Option ID = 47701]
4. Most people are na?ve about psychology [Option ID = 47702]
Correct Answer :-
Most people believe they perceive things accurately [Option ID = 47701]
What is the median of the following group of scores- 12, 14, 15, 18, 19, 20. [Question ID = 30946]
1. 18 [Option ID = 63779]
2. 16.5 [Option ID = 63777]
3. 15 [Option ID = 63776]
4. 15.5 [Option ID = 63778]
Correct Answer :-
16.5 [Option ID = 63777]
What is group polarization? [Question ID = 19430]
1. A situation in which one harms oneself and others by acting in one?s self-interest [Option ID = 47714]
2. The tendency of a close-knit group to emphasize consensus at the expense of critical thinking and rational decision making [Option ID = 47713]
3. The tendency for a dominant point of view in a group to be strengthened to a more extreme position after a group discussion [Option ID = 47711]
4. The strength of the liking and commitment group members have toward each other and to a group [Option ID = 47712]
Correct Answer :-
The tendency for a dominant point of view in a group to be strengthened to a more extreme position after a group discussion [Option ID = 47711]
In case of reverse discrimination policy or programmes, often there is overt compliance and many important issues are left
unaddressed. This issue has been referred to as [Question ID = 19364]
1. Tokenism [Option ID = 47448]
2. Groupthink [Option ID = 47447]
3. Fundamental attribution error [Option ID = 47449]
4. Social loafing [Option ID = 47450]
Correct Answer :-
Tokenism [Option ID = 47448]
A type of experimental research in which neither the subjects nor the person who directly deals with the subjects for the
experimenter knows the specifics of the experiment is [Question ID = 19407]
1. Diffusion of treatment [Option ID = 47620]
2. Experiementer expectancy [Option ID = 47619]
3. Equivalent time series design [Option ID = 47621]
4. Double bind experiment [Option ID = 47622]
Correct Answer :-
Double bind experiment [Option ID = 47622]
The method of combination works on the basis of successive rather than simultaneous is called ______________. [Question ID =
19386]
60)
61)
62)
63)
64)
65)
1. Spatial summation [Option ID = 47535]
2. Inhibitory post synaptic potential [Option ID = 47537]
3. Excitatory postsynaptic potential [Option ID = 47538]
4. Temporal summation [Option ID = 47536]
Correct Answer :-
Temporal summation [Option ID = 47536]
According to Psychoanalytic theory a person?s behavior is motivated mainly by [Question ID = 19396]
1. Money and power [Option ID = 47578]
2. What others think [Option ID = 47577]
3. The hope of the future [Option ID = 47576]
4. Sexual and aggressive instinctual urges [Option ID = 47575]
Correct Answer :-
Sexual and aggressive instinctual urges [Option ID = 47575]
According to Path Goal Leadership theory, the leader who sets challenging goals for associates and shows con?dence that they will
attain these goals and perform well is called: [Question ID = 30956]
1. Supportive leader [Option ID = 63818]
2. Achievement-oriented leader [Option ID = 63819]
3. Participative leader [Option ID = 63816]
4. Directive leader [Option ID = 63817]
Correct Answer :-
Achievement-oriented leader [Option ID = 63819]
According to the ?Managerial Grid? approach to leadership which of the below given concerns is characterized by a greater emphasis
on relationships and comfortable and friendly atmosphere? [Question ID = 19356]
1. (9,9) [Option ID = 47417]
2. (1,1) [Option ID = 47415]
3. (9,1) [Option ID = 47418]
4. (1,9) [Option ID = 47416]
Correct Answer :-
(1,9) [Option ID = 47416]
According to the Hackman and Oldham Job Characteristics Model of Work Motivation, ____________ refers to whether the job has a
definite beginning and end i.e. How complete a module of work does the employee perform. [Question ID = 30949]
1. Skill variety [Option ID = 63791]
2. Task significance [Option ID = 63789]
3. Task identity [Option ID = 63788]
4. Autonomy [Option ID = 63790]
Correct Answer :-
Task identity [Option ID = 63788]
According to the Sternberg Theory of Love, Companionate love is characterized by [Question ID = 19362]
1. Low intimacy, low passion, low commitment [Option ID = 47442]
2. Low intimacy, high passion, low commitment [Option ID = 47439]
3. High intimacy, high passion, high commitment [Option ID = 47440]
4. High intimacy, low passion, high commitment [Option ID = 47441]
Correct Answer :-
High intimacy, low passion, high commitment [Option ID = 47441]
Foundations of knowledge based on logic, processes of reason and a knowable singular reality, is characteristic of
_________________ era [Question ID = 19361]
1. Modern [Option ID = 47438]
2. Super- modernity [Option ID = 47437]
3. Pre-modern [Option ID = 47435]
4. Postmodern [Option ID = 47436]
Correct Answer :-
66)
67)
68)
69)
70)
71)
Modern [Option ID = 47438]
Highly cohesive groups often assume that they can do no wrong and that information contrary to the group?s view should be rejected.
This tendency is known as- [Question ID = 19418]
1. Evaluation apprehension [Option ID = 47665]
2. Groupthink [Option ID = 47664]
3. Brainstorming [Option ID = 47666]
4. Group Polarization [Option ID = 47663]
Correct Answer :-
Groupthink [Option ID = 47664]
Group Polarization [Option ID = 47663]
When are people more likely to be persuaded by a message? [Question ID = 19432]
1. All of these [Option ID = 47722]
2. If they think the person sending the message has a vested interest in the point of view expressed in the message [Option ID = 47721]
3. If they are forewarned about the message [Option ID = 47719]
4. If they like the person sending the message [Option ID = 47720]
Correct Answer :-
If they like the person sending the message [Option ID = 47720]
Which of the following statements about sleep is not true? [Question ID = 19394]
1. People sleep less soundly at the first in unfamiliar places. [Option ID = 47567]
2. Physical exercise in the afternoon results in longer sleep in that night. [Option ID = 47570]
3. There appears not to be an identifiable quota of sleep that adults require. [Option ID = 47568]
4. Most people in industrialized societies get more sleep than they feel they need [Option ID = 47569]
Correct Answer :-
Most people in industrialized societies get more sleep than they feel they need [Option ID = 47569]
Which of the following options is most relevant for understanding ? rumors? at work?? [Question ID = 19359]
1. Absence of Non- verbal communication [Option ID = 47429]
2. Absence of communication channel [Option ID = 47427]
3. Presence of informal communication [Option ID = 47428]
4. Presence of Information overload in communication [Option ID = 47430]
Correct Answer :-
Presence of informal communication [Option ID = 47428]
Which of the following is known as relay station [Question ID = 19420]
1. Cerebrum [Option ID = 47673]
2. Thalamus [Option ID = 47672]
3. Hypothalamus [Option ID = 47671]
4. Medulla [Option ID = 47674]
Correct Answer :-
Thalamus [Option ID = 47672]
Which of the following represents equal means equal standard deviations? [Question ID = 30939]
1. [Option ID = 63750]
2. [Option ID = 63748]
3. [Option ID = 63751]
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DU MA Applied Psychology
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If one part of the lobe is destroyed, the person will not be able to see half of the object. [Question ID = 19419]
1. Frontal [Option ID = 47667]
2. Parietal [Option ID = 47670]
3. Occipital [Option ID = 47668]
4. Temporal [Option ID = 47669]
Correct Answer :-
Occipital [Option ID = 47668]
One feature of the streaming of consciousness that received substantial attention by researcher is [Question ID = 19393]
1. Gender differences [Option ID = 47566]
2. Daydreaming [Option ID = 47563]
3. Brain wave patterns [Option ID = 47565]
4. Eye movement [Option ID = 47564]
Correct Answer :-
Daydreaming [Option ID = 47563]
Brain wave patterns [Option ID = 47565]
When an experimenter lies to a subjects about the true nature of an experiment or creates a false impression through his or her
actions or the setting it is [Question ID = 19405]
1. Deception [Option ID = 47611]
2. Experimental design [Option ID = 47613]
3. Quasi experimental design [Option ID = 47614]
4. Classical experimental design [Option ID = 47612]
Correct Answer :-
Deception [Option ID = 47611]
A scale often used in survey method research in which people express attitudes or other persons responses in terms of ordinal level
categories ranked along a continuum [Question ID = 19402]
1. Likert scale [Option ID = 47599]
2. Bogardus social distance scale [Option ID = 47600]
3. Guttman scaling index [Option ID = 47602]
4. Semantic differential [Option ID = 47601]
Correct Answer :-
Likert scale [Option ID = 47599]
Research question such as ascertaining what percentage of voters prefer a particular candidate _____. [Question ID = 19370]
1. Research hypothesis can be formulated [Option ID = 47474]
2. No hypothesis will be formulated [Option ID = 47473]
3. Null hypothesis can be formulated [Option ID = 47471]
4. Alternative hypothesis can be formulated [Option ID = 47472]
Correct Answer :-
No hypothesis will be formulated [Option ID = 47473]
Research that proceeds in a cyclical, iterative or back and forth pattern and is often used in qualitative research is [Question ID =
19399]
1. Counterbalancing [Option ID = 47590]
2. Integrity [Option ID = 47589]
3. Nonlinear research path [Option ID = 47587]
4. Linear research path [Option ID = 47588]
Correct Answer :-
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Nonlinear research path [Option ID = 47587]
The electromagnetic spectrum different wavelength of light produced sensations of different colors is called__________________.
[Question ID = 19390]
1. Hue [Option ID = 47553]
2. Saturation [Option ID = 47551]
3. Lightness [Option ID = 47552]
4. None of these [Option ID = 47554]
Correct Answer :-
Hue [Option ID = 47553]
Any environment agent that causes damage during prenatal period is [Question ID = 19414]
1. Allele [Option ID = 47650]
2. Marasmus [Option ID = 47647]
3. Growth faltering [Option ID = 47649]
4. Teratogen [Option ID = 47648]
Correct Answer :-
Teratogen [Option ID = 47648]
Under schizophrenic thought disorder seems to be an abnormal style of information processing brought about by [Question ID =
19383]
1. Auditory impairments [Option ID = 47526]
2. Hyperactivity [Option ID = 47523]
3. An absence of sensory information [Option ID = 47525]
4. Extreme distractibility [Option ID = 47524]
Correct Answer :-
Extreme distractibility [Option ID = 47524]
People having difficulty in focusing on distant objects have__________. [Question ID = 19391]
1. Astigmatism [Option ID = 47557]
2. None of these [Option ID = 47558]
3. Myopia [Option ID = 47555]
4. Hypermetropia [Option ID = 47556]
Correct Answer :-
Myopia [Option ID = 47555]
Talking with subjects after an experiment to give them true explanation of the experiment if deception has been used or to learn
from their perception is [Question ID = 19408]
1. Probing [Option ID = 47626]
2. Interaction effect [Option ID = 47625]
3. Debriefing [Option ID = 47623]
4. Rapport formation [Option ID = 47624]
Correct Answer :-
Debriefing [Option ID = 47623]
Physical attractiveness of a person or any other trait can influence multiple judgments or lead to a more favourable view of the whole
personality. This tendency is called: [Question ID = 19365]
1. Primacy effect [Option ID = 47452]
2. Pygmallion effect [Option ID = 47451]
3. Halo effect [Option ID = 47454]
4. Non- common effect [Option ID = 47453]
Correct Answer :-
Halo effect [Option ID = 47454]
A form of social interaction in which children orient towards a common goals by resolving differences of opinions, sharing
responsibilities and providing one another with sufficient explanations to correct misunderstanding is [Question ID = 19412]
1. Creativity [Option ID = 47639]
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2. Cooperative play [Option ID = 47640]
3. Cooperative learning [Option ID = 47641]
4. Social learning theory [Option ID = 47642]
Correct Answer :-
Cooperative play [Option ID = 47640]
Interpretations from the point of the people being studied is [Question ID = 19400]
1. Second order interpretation [Option ID = 47593]
2. Third order interpretation [Option ID = 47591]
3. Attributes [Option ID = 47594]
4. First order interpretation [Option ID = 47592]
Correct Answer :-
First order interpretation [Option ID = 47592]
Abraham Maslow divided social motives into four specific groups, including all of the following except [Question ID = 19395]
1. Love [Option ID = 47571]
2. Esteem [Option ID = 47572]
3. Avoidance [Option ID = 47573]
4. Self-actualization [Option ID = 47574]
Correct Answer :-
Avoidance [Option ID = 47573]
Reductions in motivation and effort when individuals work in a group compared to when they work alone is called- [Question ID =
19417]
1. Hooliganism [Option ID = 47659]
2. De-individuation [Option ID = 47661]
3. Social facilitation [Option ID = 47662]
4. Social-loafing [Option ID = 47660]
Correct Answer :-
De-individuation [Option ID = 47661]
Presence of two or more disorders in same person is called __________. [Question ID = 30941]
1. Distortions [Option ID = 63758]
2. Mortality [Option ID = 63756]
3. Co-morbidity [Option ID = 63757]
4. Labeling [Option ID = 63759]
Correct Answer :-
Co-morbidity [Option ID = 63757]
The defense mechanism involving an intellectual reason to justify a certain action connected only in the mind of the person after the
behavior is completed is [Question ID = 19380]
1. Denial [Option ID = 47512]
2. Repression [Option ID = 47511]
3. Rationalization [Option ID = 47514]
4. Projection [Option ID = 47513]
Correct Answer :-
Rationalization [Option ID = 47514]
The component of personality that is a vast reservoir of basic biological urges is the [Question ID = 19397]
1. Libido [Option ID = 47581]
2. Id [Option ID = 47582]
3. Ego [Option ID = 47579]
4. Superego [Option ID = 47580]
Correct Answer :-
Id [Option ID = 47582]
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The combined memory of a group that is more efficient than the memory of the individual members is [Question ID = 19376]
1. Group think [Option ID = 47495]
2. False memory syndrome [Option ID = 47498]
3. Transactive memory [Option ID = 47497]
4. Collective memory [Option ID = 47496]
Correct Answer :-
Transactive memory [Option ID = 47497]
Non-parametric equivalent of 1 sample t-test is- [Question ID = 30940]
1. Mann-Whitney U test [Option ID = 63753]
2. Spearman ? [Option ID = 63755]
3. Wilcoxon signed rank [Option ID = 63754]
4. Chi-Square [Option ID = 63752]
Correct Answer :-
Wilcoxon signed rank [Option ID = 63754]
A sudden and extreme disturbance of memory in which individuals wander off, adopt a new identity, and are unable to recall their
own past is [Question ID = 30954]
1. Retrogate amnesia [Option ID = 63811]
2. Dissociative Fugue [Option ID = 63809]
3. Dissociative amnesia [Option ID = 63808]
4. Dissociative identity disorder [Option ID = 63810]
Correct Answer :-
Dissociative Fugue [Option ID = 63809]
Classification of self on the basis of perceptually distinct attributes and behaviors such as age, physical characteristics, sex, goodness
and badness developing between 18and 30 months is [Question ID = 19411]
1. Enduring self [Option ID = 47637]
2. Inner self [Option ID = 47638]
3. Categorical self [Option ID = 47635]
4. Remembered self [Option ID = 47636]
Correct Answer :-
Categorical self [Option ID = 47635]
The suggestions that depressed people have unrealistic perceptions and that they act in a manner consistent with hopelessness
theory are consistent with the ??viewpoint [Question ID = 19384]
1. Socioacultural [Option ID = 47530]
2. Learning [Option ID = 47528]
3. Cognitive [Option ID = 47527]
4. Psychoanalytic [Option ID = 47529]
Correct Answer :-
Cognitive [Option ID = 47527]
Area transformations like percentile ranks do not change the ______of scores, but they do change the___________ between scores.
[Question ID = 19426]
1. Difference, distance [Option ID = 47698]
2. Intervals, rank order [Option ID = 47696]
3. Rank order, intervals [Option ID = 47695]
4. Distance, difference [Option ID = 47697]
Correct Answer :-
Rank order, intervals [Option ID = 47695]
A language structure located in the left temporal lobe of the cerebral cortex that plays a role in comprehending word meaning is
[Question ID = 19409]
1. Agrammatism [Option ID = 47630]
2. Broca?s area [Option ID = 47628]
3. Nulceus Cingulate [Option ID = 47629]
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4. Wernicke?s area [Option ID = 47627]
Correct Answer :-
Wernicke?s area [Option ID = 47627]
The correct order of the Ossicles (middle ear bone) is- [Question ID = 30936]
1. Incus, Malleus, Stapes [Option ID = 63738]
2. Stapes, Incus, Malleus [Option ID = 63737]
3. Malleus , Incus, Stapes [Option ID = 63736]
4. Malleus, Stapes, Incus [Option ID = 63739]
Correct Answer :-
Malleus , Incus, Stapes [Option ID = 63736]
A neurological disorder characterized by sleep at inappropriate times is called- [Question ID = 30938]
1. Insomina [Option ID = 63746]
2. Sleep Apnea [Option ID = 63744]
3. Narcolepsy [Option ID = 63745]
4. Hypersomnia [Option ID = 63747]
Correct Answer :-
Narcolepsy [Option ID = 63745]
The theory that frustration ?the perception that you are being prevented from attaining a goal-increases the probability of an
aggressive response [Question ID = 19377]
1. Instrumental Aggression [Option ID = 47501]
2. Fundamental attribution error [Option ID = 47499]
3. Frustration Aggression Theory [Option ID = 47500]
4. Misattribution of Arousal [Option ID = 47502]
Correct Answer :-
Frustration Aggression Theory [Option ID = 47500]
The theory that hold that self esteem serves to buffer, protecting people from terrifying thoughts about their own mortality is
[Question ID = 19379]
1. Story Model [Option ID = 47508]
2. Two Factor theory of Emotion [Option ID = 47509]
3. Terror Management Theory [Option ID = 47507]
4. Upward Social Comparison [Option ID = 47510]
Correct Answer :-
Terror Management Theory [Option ID = 47507]
A large ?standard error? is reflective of [Question ID = 19368]
1. Sample not representative of the population [Option ID = 47463]
2. Sample representative of the population [Option ID = 47466]
3. Negative correlation coefficient obtained [Option ID = 47465]
4. Incorrect calculation of population Mean value [Option ID = 47464]
Correct Answer :-
Sample not representative of the population [Option ID = 47463]
If there is sudden impairment of consciousness (without an aura) lasting only a few seconds, during which the patient may simply
state vacantly, without speaking or apparently hearing nothing is called _________. [Question ID = 19387]
1. Absence seizure [Option ID = 47539]
2. Complex partial seizure [Option ID = 47541]
3. Tonic-clonic seizure [Option ID = 47540]
4. Amnesia [Option ID = 47542]
Correct Answer :-
Absence seizure [Option ID = 47539]
EEG recording of the REM sleep is characterized by [Question ID = 19373]
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1. Theta waves only [Option ID = 47485]
2. Alpha and Beta waves [Option ID = 47484]
3. Delta waves only [Option ID = 47486]
4. Theta and Beta waves [Option ID = 47483]
Correct Answer :-
Alpha and Beta waves [Option ID = 47484]
Theta and Beta waves [Option ID = 47483]
The reversal to +40 mV strongly implicates the action of ________ as the basis for action potential. [Question ID = 19385]
1. Na+ ions [Option ID = 47532]
2. Glucose [Option ID = 47534]
3. Nitrogen ions [Option ID = 47533]
4. K + ions [Option ID = 47531]
Correct Answer :-
Na+ ions [Option ID = 47532]
_________ method of analysis helps to study of mental disorders capitalize on several currently known locations on chromosomes of
genes for other inherited physical characteristics or biological process. [Question ID = 30942]
1. Case history [Option ID = 63763]
2. Case studies [Option ID = 63761]
3. Association studies [Option ID = 63760]
4. Linkage analysis [Option ID = 63762]
Correct Answer :-
Linkage analysis [Option ID = 63762]
__________is a statement that has at least one independent and one dependent variable and has yet to be empirically tested.
[Question ID = 19401]
1. Causal hypothesis [Option ID = 47597]
2. Null hypothesis [Option ID = 47595]
3. Alternative hypothesis [Option ID = 47596]
4. Double barreled hypothesis [Option ID = 47598]
Correct Answer :-
Causal hypothesis [Option ID = 47597]
Null hypothesis [Option ID = 47595]
Alternative hypothesis [Option ID = 47596]
____________ proposes that the words people use determine how they think about themselves and the world. [Question ID =
30953]
1. Vygotsky?s hypothesis [Option ID = 63807]
2. Cognitive universalism [Option ID = 63804]
3. Pragmatics [Option ID = 63805]
4. Linguistic relativity hypothesis [Option ID = 63806]
Correct Answer :-
Linguistic relativity hypothesis [Option ID = 63806]
________________ is a form of perspective taking that requires the ability to view a situation from at least two perspective, that is
to reason simultaneously about what two or more people are thinking [Question ID = 19413]
1. Referential style [Option ID = 47644]
2. Reversibility [Option ID = 47646]
3. Recursive thought [Option ID = 47643]
4. Reconstruction [Option ID = 47645]
Correct Answer :-
Recursive thought [Option ID = 47643]
_______________ is the size of the difference in a stimulus property (such as the brightness of light) needed for the observer to
notice a difference. [Question ID = 19388]
1. Differential limen [Option ID = 47543]
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2. None of the above [Option ID = 47546]
3. Just noticeable difference [Option ID = 47545]
4. Reiz leimen [Option ID = 47544]
Correct Answer :-
Just noticeable difference [Option ID = 47545]
Facilitating entry of new entrants in an organization through orientation programmes are studied under which of the following
[Question ID = 19367]
1. Organization Adaption [Option ID = 47459]
2. Organizational Fit [Option ID = 47462]
3. Organizational Socialization [Option ID = 47461]
4. Organizational Accommodation [Option ID = 47460]
Correct Answer :-
Organizational Socialization [Option ID = 47461]
Method of gathering and analysing data on the , choice communication and interaction patterns of people in groups, is referred to as :
[Question ID = 30957]
1. Informal group method [Option ID = 63823]
2. Role playing method [Option ID = 63822]
3. Sociometry [Option ID = 63820]
4. Focus groups method [Option ID = 63821]
Correct Answer :-
Sociometry [Option ID = 63820]
Writing Disorder in which the person can spell regularly spelled words but not irregularly spelled one is [Question ID = 30943]
1. Developmental dyslexia [Option ID = 63767]
2. Direct dyslexia [Option ID = 63766]
3. Orthographic dysgraphia [Option ID = 63765]
4. Phonologically dysgraphia [Option ID = 63764]
Correct Answer :-
Orthographic dysgraphia [Option ID = 63765]
T-Groups are known as an organizational intervention technique, known for [Question ID = 19357]
1. Absence of any structure in interaction [Option ID = 47419]
2. Absence of any leadership [Option ID = 47420]
3. Absence of verbal communication [Option ID = 47421]
4. Absence of politics [Option ID = 47422]
Correct Answer :-
Absence of any structure in interaction [Option ID = 47419]
The process whereby people flatter, praise and generally try to make themselves likeable of the experiment, which has been
explained in advance is [Question ID = 19378]
1. Informational social influence [Option ID = 47505]
2. Informed consent [Option ID = 47503]
3. Ingratiation [Option ID = 47504]
4. Interdependence [Option ID = 47506]
Correct Answer :-
Ingratiation [Option ID = 47504]
The tendency to attribute positive outcomes to internal causes but negative ones to external causes is known as- [Question ID =
19416]
1. Impression Management [Option ID = 47657]
2. Actor-Observer Effect [Option ID = 47655]
3. Self-serving Bias [Option ID = 47656]
4. Kinship Selection Theory [Option ID = 47658]
Correct Answer :-
Self-serving Bias [Option ID = 47656]
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The tendency to go along with the group in order to fulfill the group?s expectation and gain acceptance is [Question ID = 19374]
1. Normative conformity [Option ID = 47487]
2. Minority Influence [Option ID = 47490]
3. Out group homogeneity [Option ID = 47489]
4. Social compliance [Option ID = 47488]
Correct Answer :-
Normative conformity [Option ID = 47487]
The term ?employee turnover? is related to which of the following issues [Question ID = 19360]
1. Performance in organization [Option ID = 47432]
2. Attrition in organization [Option ID = 47431]
3. Absenteeism in organization [Option ID = 47434]
4. Employee transfers in organization [Option ID = 47433]
Correct Answer :-
Attrition in organization [Option ID = 47431]
Relatively rare disorder where accumulation of an abnormal amount of cerebrospinal fluid within the cranium causing damage to the
brain tissue and enlargement of the skull [Question ID = 30945]
1. phenylketonuria [Option ID = 63775]
2. macrocephaly [Option ID = 63774]
3. Hydrocephaly [Option ID = 63772]
4. Microcephaly [Option ID = 63773]
Correct Answer :-
Hydrocephaly [Option ID = 63772]
When is a person less likely to conform? [Question ID = 19429]
1. When the group cannot see how the person behaves [Option ID = 47709]
2. When the group is unanimous [Option ID = 47707]
3. When the person feels incompetent [Option ID = 47708]
4. When the person admires the group [Option ID = 47710]
Correct Answer :-
When the group cannot see how the person behaves [Option ID = 47709]
_________is an alternative to ANOVA (with independent samples) for situations in which measurements are on an ordinal scale or
when there are doubts about the distributional assumptions associated with the F test. [Question ID = 19424]
1. Mann-Whitney U test [Option ID = 47688]
2. The Sign test [Option ID = 47690]
3. Wilcoxin sign-ranked test [Option ID = 47687]
4. Kruskal?Wallis test [Option ID = 47689]
Correct Answer :-
Kruskal?Wallis test [Option ID = 47689]
__________are extraordinarily sensitive to light, but they only allow us to see sets of grey. [Question ID = 19389]
1. Cones [Option ID = 47548]
2. Optic nerve [Option ID = 47550]
3. Rods [Option ID = 47547]
4. Retina [Option ID = 47549]
Correct Answer :-
Rods [Option ID = 47547]
? Prisoner?s dilemma? exercise highlights important issues related to [Question ID = 19366]
1. Pro-social and antisocial behavior [Option ID = 47458]
2. Violence and dehumanization [Option ID = 47456]
3. Aggression and destructiveness [Option ID = 47455]
4. Cooperation and Competition [Option ID = 47457]
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Correct Answer :-
Cooperation and Competition [Option ID = 47457]
A threat to internal validity when groups in a experiment are not equivalent at the beginning of the experiment with regard to the
dependent variable is [Question ID = 19406]
1. Testing effect [Option ID = 47618]
2. History effects [Option ID = 47615]
3. Maturation effects [Option ID = 47616]
4. Selection bias [Option ID = 47617]
Correct Answer :-
Selection bias [Option ID = 47617]
?Na?ve realism? refers to the fact that [Question ID = 19427]
1. Few people are realistic [Option ID = 47699]
2. Most people would rather be na?ve than accurate [Option ID = 47700]
3. Most people believe they perceive things accurately [Option ID = 47701]
4. Most people are na?ve about psychology [Option ID = 47702]
Correct Answer :-
Most people believe they perceive things accurately [Option ID = 47701]
What is the median of the following group of scores- 12, 14, 15, 18, 19, 20. [Question ID = 30946]
1. 18 [Option ID = 63779]
2. 16.5 [Option ID = 63777]
3. 15 [Option ID = 63776]
4. 15.5 [Option ID = 63778]
Correct Answer :-
16.5 [Option ID = 63777]
What is group polarization? [Question ID = 19430]
1. A situation in which one harms oneself and others by acting in one?s self-interest [Option ID = 47714]
2. The tendency of a close-knit group to emphasize consensus at the expense of critical thinking and rational decision making [Option ID = 47713]
3. The tendency for a dominant point of view in a group to be strengthened to a more extreme position after a group discussion [Option ID = 47711]
4. The strength of the liking and commitment group members have toward each other and to a group [Option ID = 47712]
Correct Answer :-
The tendency for a dominant point of view in a group to be strengthened to a more extreme position after a group discussion [Option ID = 47711]
In case of reverse discrimination policy or programmes, often there is overt compliance and many important issues are left
unaddressed. This issue has been referred to as [Question ID = 19364]
1. Tokenism [Option ID = 47448]
2. Groupthink [Option ID = 47447]
3. Fundamental attribution error [Option ID = 47449]
4. Social loafing [Option ID = 47450]
Correct Answer :-
Tokenism [Option ID = 47448]
A type of experimental research in which neither the subjects nor the person who directly deals with the subjects for the
experimenter knows the specifics of the experiment is [Question ID = 19407]
1. Diffusion of treatment [Option ID = 47620]
2. Experiementer expectancy [Option ID = 47619]
3. Equivalent time series design [Option ID = 47621]
4. Double bind experiment [Option ID = 47622]
Correct Answer :-
Double bind experiment [Option ID = 47622]
The method of combination works on the basis of successive rather than simultaneous is called ______________. [Question ID =
19386]
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1. Spatial summation [Option ID = 47535]
2. Inhibitory post synaptic potential [Option ID = 47537]
3. Excitatory postsynaptic potential [Option ID = 47538]
4. Temporal summation [Option ID = 47536]
Correct Answer :-
Temporal summation [Option ID = 47536]
According to Psychoanalytic theory a person?s behavior is motivated mainly by [Question ID = 19396]
1. Money and power [Option ID = 47578]
2. What others think [Option ID = 47577]
3. The hope of the future [Option ID = 47576]
4. Sexual and aggressive instinctual urges [Option ID = 47575]
Correct Answer :-
Sexual and aggressive instinctual urges [Option ID = 47575]
According to Path Goal Leadership theory, the leader who sets challenging goals for associates and shows con?dence that they will
attain these goals and perform well is called: [Question ID = 30956]
1. Supportive leader [Option ID = 63818]
2. Achievement-oriented leader [Option ID = 63819]
3. Participative leader [Option ID = 63816]
4. Directive leader [Option ID = 63817]
Correct Answer :-
Achievement-oriented leader [Option ID = 63819]
According to the ?Managerial Grid? approach to leadership which of the below given concerns is characterized by a greater emphasis
on relationships and comfortable and friendly atmosphere? [Question ID = 19356]
1. (9,9) [Option ID = 47417]
2. (1,1) [Option ID = 47415]
3. (9,1) [Option ID = 47418]
4. (1,9) [Option ID = 47416]
Correct Answer :-
(1,9) [Option ID = 47416]
According to the Hackman and Oldham Job Characteristics Model of Work Motivation, ____________ refers to whether the job has a
definite beginning and end i.e. How complete a module of work does the employee perform. [Question ID = 30949]
1. Skill variety [Option ID = 63791]
2. Task significance [Option ID = 63789]
3. Task identity [Option ID = 63788]
4. Autonomy [Option ID = 63790]
Correct Answer :-
Task identity [Option ID = 63788]
According to the Sternberg Theory of Love, Companionate love is characterized by [Question ID = 19362]
1. Low intimacy, low passion, low commitment [Option ID = 47442]
2. Low intimacy, high passion, low commitment [Option ID = 47439]
3. High intimacy, high passion, high commitment [Option ID = 47440]
4. High intimacy, low passion, high commitment [Option ID = 47441]
Correct Answer :-
High intimacy, low passion, high commitment [Option ID = 47441]
Foundations of knowledge based on logic, processes of reason and a knowable singular reality, is characteristic of
_________________ era [Question ID = 19361]
1. Modern [Option ID = 47438]
2. Super- modernity [Option ID = 47437]
3. Pre-modern [Option ID = 47435]
4. Postmodern [Option ID = 47436]
Correct Answer :-
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Modern [Option ID = 47438]
Highly cohesive groups often assume that they can do no wrong and that information contrary to the group?s view should be rejected.
This tendency is known as- [Question ID = 19418]
1. Evaluation apprehension [Option ID = 47665]
2. Groupthink [Option ID = 47664]
3. Brainstorming [Option ID = 47666]
4. Group Polarization [Option ID = 47663]
Correct Answer :-
Groupthink [Option ID = 47664]
Group Polarization [Option ID = 47663]
When are people more likely to be persuaded by a message? [Question ID = 19432]
1. All of these [Option ID = 47722]
2. If they think the person sending the message has a vested interest in the point of view expressed in the message [Option ID = 47721]
3. If they are forewarned about the message [Option ID = 47719]
4. If they like the person sending the message [Option ID = 47720]
Correct Answer :-
If they like the person sending the message [Option ID = 47720]
Which of the following statements about sleep is not true? [Question ID = 19394]
1. People sleep less soundly at the first in unfamiliar places. [Option ID = 47567]
2. Physical exercise in the afternoon results in longer sleep in that night. [Option ID = 47570]
3. There appears not to be an identifiable quota of sleep that adults require. [Option ID = 47568]
4. Most people in industrialized societies get more sleep than they feel they need [Option ID = 47569]
Correct Answer :-
Most people in industrialized societies get more sleep than they feel they need [Option ID = 47569]
Which of the following options is most relevant for understanding ? rumors? at work?? [Question ID = 19359]
1. Absence of Non- verbal communication [Option ID = 47429]
2. Absence of communication channel [Option ID = 47427]
3. Presence of informal communication [Option ID = 47428]
4. Presence of Information overload in communication [Option ID = 47430]
Correct Answer :-
Presence of informal communication [Option ID = 47428]
Which of the following is known as relay station [Question ID = 19420]
1. Cerebrum [Option ID = 47673]
2. Thalamus [Option ID = 47672]
3. Hypothalamus [Option ID = 47671]
4. Medulla [Option ID = 47674]
Correct Answer :-
Thalamus [Option ID = 47672]
Which of the following represents equal means equal standard deviations? [Question ID = 30939]
1. [Option ID = 63750]
2. [Option ID = 63748]
3. [Option ID = 63751]
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73)
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4. [Option ID = 63749]
Correct Answer :-
[Option ID = 63750]
[Option ID = 63748]
[Option ID = 63751]
[Option ID = 63749]
Which of the following is an incorrect assumption regarding Analysis of Variance [Question ID = 19423]
1. The populations are normally distributed. [Option ID = 47683]
2. The variances of the several populations are the same [Option ID = 47684]
3. Samples are drawn at random without replacement [Option ID = 47686]
4. Selection of elements comprising any particular sample is independent of selection of elements of any other sample. [Option ID = 47685]
Correct Answer :-
Samples are drawn at random without replacement [Option ID = 47686]
Which of the following is the correct sequence in Behaviour modelling training method? [Question ID = 30955]
1. Role playing, modelling, social reinforcement, transfer of training, [Option ID = 63815]
2. Role playing, modelling, transfer of training, social reinforcement [Option ID = 63813]
3. Modelling, role playing, transfer of training, social reinforcement [Option ID = 63812]
4. Modelling, role playing, social reinforcement, transfer of training [Option ID = 63814]
Correct Answer :-
Modelling, role playing, social reinforcement, transfer of training [Option ID = 63814]
Which of the following is not a part of Histological method of brain lesion? [Question ID = 30937]
1. Electron microscopy [Option ID = 63742]
2. Fixation and Sectioning [Option ID = 63741]
3. Cryogenic [Option ID = 63743]
4. Staining [Option ID = 63740]
Correct Answer :-
Cryogenic [Option ID = 63743]
Which of the following are the core components of the concept of Psychological Capital? [Question ID = 19355]
1. Hope, Freedom, Creativity, Flow [Option ID = 47414]
2. Hope, Freedom, Citizenship, Loyalty [Option ID = 47411]
3. Hope Self ?Efficacy, Resilience, Optimism [Option ID = 47412]
4. Hope, Creativity, Flow, Engagement [Option ID = 47413]
Correct Answer :-
Hope Self ?Efficacy, Resilience, Optimism [Option ID = 47412]
Which of the following method is not used to estimate internal consistency reliability? [Question ID = 19425]
1. Coefficient alpha [Option ID = 47691]
2. Split half reliability [Option ID = 47693]
3. Kuder Richardson Formula 20 [Option ID = 47694]
4. Test retest reliability [Option ID = 47692]
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If one part of the lobe is destroyed, the person will not be able to see half of the object. [Question ID = 19419]
1. Frontal [Option ID = 47667]
2. Parietal [Option ID = 47670]
3. Occipital [Option ID = 47668]
4. Temporal [Option ID = 47669]
Correct Answer :-
Occipital [Option ID = 47668]
One feature of the streaming of consciousness that received substantial attention by researcher is [Question ID = 19393]
1. Gender differences [Option ID = 47566]
2. Daydreaming [Option ID = 47563]
3. Brain wave patterns [Option ID = 47565]
4. Eye movement [Option ID = 47564]
Correct Answer :-
Daydreaming [Option ID = 47563]
Brain wave patterns [Option ID = 47565]
When an experimenter lies to a subjects about the true nature of an experiment or creates a false impression through his or her
actions or the setting it is [Question ID = 19405]
1. Deception [Option ID = 47611]
2. Experimental design [Option ID = 47613]
3. Quasi experimental design [Option ID = 47614]
4. Classical experimental design [Option ID = 47612]
Correct Answer :-
Deception [Option ID = 47611]
A scale often used in survey method research in which people express attitudes or other persons responses in terms of ordinal level
categories ranked along a continuum [Question ID = 19402]
1. Likert scale [Option ID = 47599]
2. Bogardus social distance scale [Option ID = 47600]
3. Guttman scaling index [Option ID = 47602]
4. Semantic differential [Option ID = 47601]
Correct Answer :-
Likert scale [Option ID = 47599]
Research question such as ascertaining what percentage of voters prefer a particular candidate _____. [Question ID = 19370]
1. Research hypothesis can be formulated [Option ID = 47474]
2. No hypothesis will be formulated [Option ID = 47473]
3. Null hypothesis can be formulated [Option ID = 47471]
4. Alternative hypothesis can be formulated [Option ID = 47472]
Correct Answer :-
No hypothesis will be formulated [Option ID = 47473]
Research that proceeds in a cyclical, iterative or back and forth pattern and is often used in qualitative research is [Question ID =
19399]
1. Counterbalancing [Option ID = 47590]
2. Integrity [Option ID = 47589]
3. Nonlinear research path [Option ID = 47587]
4. Linear research path [Option ID = 47588]
Correct Answer :-
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11)
12)
13)
Nonlinear research path [Option ID = 47587]
The electromagnetic spectrum different wavelength of light produced sensations of different colors is called__________________.
[Question ID = 19390]
1. Hue [Option ID = 47553]
2. Saturation [Option ID = 47551]
3. Lightness [Option ID = 47552]
4. None of these [Option ID = 47554]
Correct Answer :-
Hue [Option ID = 47553]
Any environment agent that causes damage during prenatal period is [Question ID = 19414]
1. Allele [Option ID = 47650]
2. Marasmus [Option ID = 47647]
3. Growth faltering [Option ID = 47649]
4. Teratogen [Option ID = 47648]
Correct Answer :-
Teratogen [Option ID = 47648]
Under schizophrenic thought disorder seems to be an abnormal style of information processing brought about by [Question ID =
19383]
1. Auditory impairments [Option ID = 47526]
2. Hyperactivity [Option ID = 47523]
3. An absence of sensory information [Option ID = 47525]
4. Extreme distractibility [Option ID = 47524]
Correct Answer :-
Extreme distractibility [Option ID = 47524]
People having difficulty in focusing on distant objects have__________. [Question ID = 19391]
1. Astigmatism [Option ID = 47557]
2. None of these [Option ID = 47558]
3. Myopia [Option ID = 47555]
4. Hypermetropia [Option ID = 47556]
Correct Answer :-
Myopia [Option ID = 47555]
Talking with subjects after an experiment to give them true explanation of the experiment if deception has been used or to learn
from their perception is [Question ID = 19408]
1. Probing [Option ID = 47626]
2. Interaction effect [Option ID = 47625]
3. Debriefing [Option ID = 47623]
4. Rapport formation [Option ID = 47624]
Correct Answer :-
Debriefing [Option ID = 47623]
Physical attractiveness of a person or any other trait can influence multiple judgments or lead to a more favourable view of the whole
personality. This tendency is called: [Question ID = 19365]
1. Primacy effect [Option ID = 47452]
2. Pygmallion effect [Option ID = 47451]
3. Halo effect [Option ID = 47454]
4. Non- common effect [Option ID = 47453]
Correct Answer :-
Halo effect [Option ID = 47454]
A form of social interaction in which children orient towards a common goals by resolving differences of opinions, sharing
responsibilities and providing one another with sufficient explanations to correct misunderstanding is [Question ID = 19412]
1. Creativity [Option ID = 47639]
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2. Cooperative play [Option ID = 47640]
3. Cooperative learning [Option ID = 47641]
4. Social learning theory [Option ID = 47642]
Correct Answer :-
Cooperative play [Option ID = 47640]
Interpretations from the point of the people being studied is [Question ID = 19400]
1. Second order interpretation [Option ID = 47593]
2. Third order interpretation [Option ID = 47591]
3. Attributes [Option ID = 47594]
4. First order interpretation [Option ID = 47592]
Correct Answer :-
First order interpretation [Option ID = 47592]
Abraham Maslow divided social motives into four specific groups, including all of the following except [Question ID = 19395]
1. Love [Option ID = 47571]
2. Esteem [Option ID = 47572]
3. Avoidance [Option ID = 47573]
4. Self-actualization [Option ID = 47574]
Correct Answer :-
Avoidance [Option ID = 47573]
Reductions in motivation and effort when individuals work in a group compared to when they work alone is called- [Question ID =
19417]
1. Hooliganism [Option ID = 47659]
2. De-individuation [Option ID = 47661]
3. Social facilitation [Option ID = 47662]
4. Social-loafing [Option ID = 47660]
Correct Answer :-
De-individuation [Option ID = 47661]
Presence of two or more disorders in same person is called __________. [Question ID = 30941]
1. Distortions [Option ID = 63758]
2. Mortality [Option ID = 63756]
3. Co-morbidity [Option ID = 63757]
4. Labeling [Option ID = 63759]
Correct Answer :-
Co-morbidity [Option ID = 63757]
The defense mechanism involving an intellectual reason to justify a certain action connected only in the mind of the person after the
behavior is completed is [Question ID = 19380]
1. Denial [Option ID = 47512]
2. Repression [Option ID = 47511]
3. Rationalization [Option ID = 47514]
4. Projection [Option ID = 47513]
Correct Answer :-
Rationalization [Option ID = 47514]
The component of personality that is a vast reservoir of basic biological urges is the [Question ID = 19397]
1. Libido [Option ID = 47581]
2. Id [Option ID = 47582]
3. Ego [Option ID = 47579]
4. Superego [Option ID = 47580]
Correct Answer :-
Id [Option ID = 47582]
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The combined memory of a group that is more efficient than the memory of the individual members is [Question ID = 19376]
1. Group think [Option ID = 47495]
2. False memory syndrome [Option ID = 47498]
3. Transactive memory [Option ID = 47497]
4. Collective memory [Option ID = 47496]
Correct Answer :-
Transactive memory [Option ID = 47497]
Non-parametric equivalent of 1 sample t-test is- [Question ID = 30940]
1. Mann-Whitney U test [Option ID = 63753]
2. Spearman ? [Option ID = 63755]
3. Wilcoxon signed rank [Option ID = 63754]
4. Chi-Square [Option ID = 63752]
Correct Answer :-
Wilcoxon signed rank [Option ID = 63754]
A sudden and extreme disturbance of memory in which individuals wander off, adopt a new identity, and are unable to recall their
own past is [Question ID = 30954]
1. Retrogate amnesia [Option ID = 63811]
2. Dissociative Fugue [Option ID = 63809]
3. Dissociative amnesia [Option ID = 63808]
4. Dissociative identity disorder [Option ID = 63810]
Correct Answer :-
Dissociative Fugue [Option ID = 63809]
Classification of self on the basis of perceptually distinct attributes and behaviors such as age, physical characteristics, sex, goodness
and badness developing between 18and 30 months is [Question ID = 19411]
1. Enduring self [Option ID = 47637]
2. Inner self [Option ID = 47638]
3. Categorical self [Option ID = 47635]
4. Remembered self [Option ID = 47636]
Correct Answer :-
Categorical self [Option ID = 47635]
The suggestions that depressed people have unrealistic perceptions and that they act in a manner consistent with hopelessness
theory are consistent with the ??viewpoint [Question ID = 19384]
1. Socioacultural [Option ID = 47530]
2. Learning [Option ID = 47528]
3. Cognitive [Option ID = 47527]
4. Psychoanalytic [Option ID = 47529]
Correct Answer :-
Cognitive [Option ID = 47527]
Area transformations like percentile ranks do not change the ______of scores, but they do change the___________ between scores.
[Question ID = 19426]
1. Difference, distance [Option ID = 47698]
2. Intervals, rank order [Option ID = 47696]
3. Rank order, intervals [Option ID = 47695]
4. Distance, difference [Option ID = 47697]
Correct Answer :-
Rank order, intervals [Option ID = 47695]
A language structure located in the left temporal lobe of the cerebral cortex that plays a role in comprehending word meaning is
[Question ID = 19409]
1. Agrammatism [Option ID = 47630]
2. Broca?s area [Option ID = 47628]
3. Nulceus Cingulate [Option ID = 47629]
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4. Wernicke?s area [Option ID = 47627]
Correct Answer :-
Wernicke?s area [Option ID = 47627]
The correct order of the Ossicles (middle ear bone) is- [Question ID = 30936]
1. Incus, Malleus, Stapes [Option ID = 63738]
2. Stapes, Incus, Malleus [Option ID = 63737]
3. Malleus , Incus, Stapes [Option ID = 63736]
4. Malleus, Stapes, Incus [Option ID = 63739]
Correct Answer :-
Malleus , Incus, Stapes [Option ID = 63736]
A neurological disorder characterized by sleep at inappropriate times is called- [Question ID = 30938]
1. Insomina [Option ID = 63746]
2. Sleep Apnea [Option ID = 63744]
3. Narcolepsy [Option ID = 63745]
4. Hypersomnia [Option ID = 63747]
Correct Answer :-
Narcolepsy [Option ID = 63745]
The theory that frustration ?the perception that you are being prevented from attaining a goal-increases the probability of an
aggressive response [Question ID = 19377]
1. Instrumental Aggression [Option ID = 47501]
2. Fundamental attribution error [Option ID = 47499]
3. Frustration Aggression Theory [Option ID = 47500]
4. Misattribution of Arousal [Option ID = 47502]
Correct Answer :-
Frustration Aggression Theory [Option ID = 47500]
The theory that hold that self esteem serves to buffer, protecting people from terrifying thoughts about their own mortality is
[Question ID = 19379]
1. Story Model [Option ID = 47508]
2. Two Factor theory of Emotion [Option ID = 47509]
3. Terror Management Theory [Option ID = 47507]
4. Upward Social Comparison [Option ID = 47510]
Correct Answer :-
Terror Management Theory [Option ID = 47507]
A large ?standard error? is reflective of [Question ID = 19368]
1. Sample not representative of the population [Option ID = 47463]
2. Sample representative of the population [Option ID = 47466]
3. Negative correlation coefficient obtained [Option ID = 47465]
4. Incorrect calculation of population Mean value [Option ID = 47464]
Correct Answer :-
Sample not representative of the population [Option ID = 47463]
If there is sudden impairment of consciousness (without an aura) lasting only a few seconds, during which the patient may simply
state vacantly, without speaking or apparently hearing nothing is called _________. [Question ID = 19387]
1. Absence seizure [Option ID = 47539]
2. Complex partial seizure [Option ID = 47541]
3. Tonic-clonic seizure [Option ID = 47540]
4. Amnesia [Option ID = 47542]
Correct Answer :-
Absence seizure [Option ID = 47539]
EEG recording of the REM sleep is characterized by [Question ID = 19373]
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38)
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1. Theta waves only [Option ID = 47485]
2. Alpha and Beta waves [Option ID = 47484]
3. Delta waves only [Option ID = 47486]
4. Theta and Beta waves [Option ID = 47483]
Correct Answer :-
Alpha and Beta waves [Option ID = 47484]
Theta and Beta waves [Option ID = 47483]
The reversal to +40 mV strongly implicates the action of ________ as the basis for action potential. [Question ID = 19385]
1. Na+ ions [Option ID = 47532]
2. Glucose [Option ID = 47534]
3. Nitrogen ions [Option ID = 47533]
4. K + ions [Option ID = 47531]
Correct Answer :-
Na+ ions [Option ID = 47532]
_________ method of analysis helps to study of mental disorders capitalize on several currently known locations on chromosomes of
genes for other inherited physical characteristics or biological process. [Question ID = 30942]
1. Case history [Option ID = 63763]
2. Case studies [Option ID = 63761]
3. Association studies [Option ID = 63760]
4. Linkage analysis [Option ID = 63762]
Correct Answer :-
Linkage analysis [Option ID = 63762]
__________is a statement that has at least one independent and one dependent variable and has yet to be empirically tested.
[Question ID = 19401]
1. Causal hypothesis [Option ID = 47597]
2. Null hypothesis [Option ID = 47595]
3. Alternative hypothesis [Option ID = 47596]
4. Double barreled hypothesis [Option ID = 47598]
Correct Answer :-
Causal hypothesis [Option ID = 47597]
Null hypothesis [Option ID = 47595]
Alternative hypothesis [Option ID = 47596]
____________ proposes that the words people use determine how they think about themselves and the world. [Question ID =
30953]
1. Vygotsky?s hypothesis [Option ID = 63807]
2. Cognitive universalism [Option ID = 63804]
3. Pragmatics [Option ID = 63805]
4. Linguistic relativity hypothesis [Option ID = 63806]
Correct Answer :-
Linguistic relativity hypothesis [Option ID = 63806]
________________ is a form of perspective taking that requires the ability to view a situation from at least two perspective, that is
to reason simultaneously about what two or more people are thinking [Question ID = 19413]
1. Referential style [Option ID = 47644]
2. Reversibility [Option ID = 47646]
3. Recursive thought [Option ID = 47643]
4. Reconstruction [Option ID = 47645]
Correct Answer :-
Recursive thought [Option ID = 47643]
_______________ is the size of the difference in a stimulus property (such as the brightness of light) needed for the observer to
notice a difference. [Question ID = 19388]
1. Differential limen [Option ID = 47543]
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2. None of the above [Option ID = 47546]
3. Just noticeable difference [Option ID = 47545]
4. Reiz leimen [Option ID = 47544]
Correct Answer :-
Just noticeable difference [Option ID = 47545]
Facilitating entry of new entrants in an organization through orientation programmes are studied under which of the following
[Question ID = 19367]
1. Organization Adaption [Option ID = 47459]
2. Organizational Fit [Option ID = 47462]
3. Organizational Socialization [Option ID = 47461]
4. Organizational Accommodation [Option ID = 47460]
Correct Answer :-
Organizational Socialization [Option ID = 47461]
Method of gathering and analysing data on the , choice communication and interaction patterns of people in groups, is referred to as :
[Question ID = 30957]
1. Informal group method [Option ID = 63823]
2. Role playing method [Option ID = 63822]
3. Sociometry [Option ID = 63820]
4. Focus groups method [Option ID = 63821]
Correct Answer :-
Sociometry [Option ID = 63820]
Writing Disorder in which the person can spell regularly spelled words but not irregularly spelled one is [Question ID = 30943]
1. Developmental dyslexia [Option ID = 63767]
2. Direct dyslexia [Option ID = 63766]
3. Orthographic dysgraphia [Option ID = 63765]
4. Phonologically dysgraphia [Option ID = 63764]
Correct Answer :-
Orthographic dysgraphia [Option ID = 63765]
T-Groups are known as an organizational intervention technique, known for [Question ID = 19357]
1. Absence of any structure in interaction [Option ID = 47419]
2. Absence of any leadership [Option ID = 47420]
3. Absence of verbal communication [Option ID = 47421]
4. Absence of politics [Option ID = 47422]
Correct Answer :-
Absence of any structure in interaction [Option ID = 47419]
The process whereby people flatter, praise and generally try to make themselves likeable of the experiment, which has been
explained in advance is [Question ID = 19378]
1. Informational social influence [Option ID = 47505]
2. Informed consent [Option ID = 47503]
3. Ingratiation [Option ID = 47504]
4. Interdependence [Option ID = 47506]
Correct Answer :-
Ingratiation [Option ID = 47504]
The tendency to attribute positive outcomes to internal causes but negative ones to external causes is known as- [Question ID =
19416]
1. Impression Management [Option ID = 47657]
2. Actor-Observer Effect [Option ID = 47655]
3. Self-serving Bias [Option ID = 47656]
4. Kinship Selection Theory [Option ID = 47658]
Correct Answer :-
Self-serving Bias [Option ID = 47656]
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The tendency to go along with the group in order to fulfill the group?s expectation and gain acceptance is [Question ID = 19374]
1. Normative conformity [Option ID = 47487]
2. Minority Influence [Option ID = 47490]
3. Out group homogeneity [Option ID = 47489]
4. Social compliance [Option ID = 47488]
Correct Answer :-
Normative conformity [Option ID = 47487]
The term ?employee turnover? is related to which of the following issues [Question ID = 19360]
1. Performance in organization [Option ID = 47432]
2. Attrition in organization [Option ID = 47431]
3. Absenteeism in organization [Option ID = 47434]
4. Employee transfers in organization [Option ID = 47433]
Correct Answer :-
Attrition in organization [Option ID = 47431]
Relatively rare disorder where accumulation of an abnormal amount of cerebrospinal fluid within the cranium causing damage to the
brain tissue and enlargement of the skull [Question ID = 30945]
1. phenylketonuria [Option ID = 63775]
2. macrocephaly [Option ID = 63774]
3. Hydrocephaly [Option ID = 63772]
4. Microcephaly [Option ID = 63773]
Correct Answer :-
Hydrocephaly [Option ID = 63772]
When is a person less likely to conform? [Question ID = 19429]
1. When the group cannot see how the person behaves [Option ID = 47709]
2. When the group is unanimous [Option ID = 47707]
3. When the person feels incompetent [Option ID = 47708]
4. When the person admires the group [Option ID = 47710]
Correct Answer :-
When the group cannot see how the person behaves [Option ID = 47709]
_________is an alternative to ANOVA (with independent samples) for situations in which measurements are on an ordinal scale or
when there are doubts about the distributional assumptions associated with the F test. [Question ID = 19424]
1. Mann-Whitney U test [Option ID = 47688]
2. The Sign test [Option ID = 47690]
3. Wilcoxin sign-ranked test [Option ID = 47687]
4. Kruskal?Wallis test [Option ID = 47689]
Correct Answer :-
Kruskal?Wallis test [Option ID = 47689]
__________are extraordinarily sensitive to light, but they only allow us to see sets of grey. [Question ID = 19389]
1. Cones [Option ID = 47548]
2. Optic nerve [Option ID = 47550]
3. Rods [Option ID = 47547]
4. Retina [Option ID = 47549]
Correct Answer :-
Rods [Option ID = 47547]
? Prisoner?s dilemma? exercise highlights important issues related to [Question ID = 19366]
1. Pro-social and antisocial behavior [Option ID = 47458]
2. Violence and dehumanization [Option ID = 47456]
3. Aggression and destructiveness [Option ID = 47455]
4. Cooperation and Competition [Option ID = 47457]
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Correct Answer :-
Cooperation and Competition [Option ID = 47457]
A threat to internal validity when groups in a experiment are not equivalent at the beginning of the experiment with regard to the
dependent variable is [Question ID = 19406]
1. Testing effect [Option ID = 47618]
2. History effects [Option ID = 47615]
3. Maturation effects [Option ID = 47616]
4. Selection bias [Option ID = 47617]
Correct Answer :-
Selection bias [Option ID = 47617]
?Na?ve realism? refers to the fact that [Question ID = 19427]
1. Few people are realistic [Option ID = 47699]
2. Most people would rather be na?ve than accurate [Option ID = 47700]
3. Most people believe they perceive things accurately [Option ID = 47701]
4. Most people are na?ve about psychology [Option ID = 47702]
Correct Answer :-
Most people believe they perceive things accurately [Option ID = 47701]
What is the median of the following group of scores- 12, 14, 15, 18, 19, 20. [Question ID = 30946]
1. 18 [Option ID = 63779]
2. 16.5 [Option ID = 63777]
3. 15 [Option ID = 63776]
4. 15.5 [Option ID = 63778]
Correct Answer :-
16.5 [Option ID = 63777]
What is group polarization? [Question ID = 19430]
1. A situation in which one harms oneself and others by acting in one?s self-interest [Option ID = 47714]
2. The tendency of a close-knit group to emphasize consensus at the expense of critical thinking and rational decision making [Option ID = 47713]
3. The tendency for a dominant point of view in a group to be strengthened to a more extreme position after a group discussion [Option ID = 47711]
4. The strength of the liking and commitment group members have toward each other and to a group [Option ID = 47712]
Correct Answer :-
The tendency for a dominant point of view in a group to be strengthened to a more extreme position after a group discussion [Option ID = 47711]
In case of reverse discrimination policy or programmes, often there is overt compliance and many important issues are left
unaddressed. This issue has been referred to as [Question ID = 19364]
1. Tokenism [Option ID = 47448]
2. Groupthink [Option ID = 47447]
3. Fundamental attribution error [Option ID = 47449]
4. Social loafing [Option ID = 47450]
Correct Answer :-
Tokenism [Option ID = 47448]
A type of experimental research in which neither the subjects nor the person who directly deals with the subjects for the
experimenter knows the specifics of the experiment is [Question ID = 19407]
1. Diffusion of treatment [Option ID = 47620]
2. Experiementer expectancy [Option ID = 47619]
3. Equivalent time series design [Option ID = 47621]
4. Double bind experiment [Option ID = 47622]
Correct Answer :-
Double bind experiment [Option ID = 47622]
The method of combination works on the basis of successive rather than simultaneous is called ______________. [Question ID =
19386]
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61)
62)
63)
64)
65)
1. Spatial summation [Option ID = 47535]
2. Inhibitory post synaptic potential [Option ID = 47537]
3. Excitatory postsynaptic potential [Option ID = 47538]
4. Temporal summation [Option ID = 47536]
Correct Answer :-
Temporal summation [Option ID = 47536]
According to Psychoanalytic theory a person?s behavior is motivated mainly by [Question ID = 19396]
1. Money and power [Option ID = 47578]
2. What others think [Option ID = 47577]
3. The hope of the future [Option ID = 47576]
4. Sexual and aggressive instinctual urges [Option ID = 47575]
Correct Answer :-
Sexual and aggressive instinctual urges [Option ID = 47575]
According to Path Goal Leadership theory, the leader who sets challenging goals for associates and shows con?dence that they will
attain these goals and perform well is called: [Question ID = 30956]
1. Supportive leader [Option ID = 63818]
2. Achievement-oriented leader [Option ID = 63819]
3. Participative leader [Option ID = 63816]
4. Directive leader [Option ID = 63817]
Correct Answer :-
Achievement-oriented leader [Option ID = 63819]
According to the ?Managerial Grid? approach to leadership which of the below given concerns is characterized by a greater emphasis
on relationships and comfortable and friendly atmosphere? [Question ID = 19356]
1. (9,9) [Option ID = 47417]
2. (1,1) [Option ID = 47415]
3. (9,1) [Option ID = 47418]
4. (1,9) [Option ID = 47416]
Correct Answer :-
(1,9) [Option ID = 47416]
According to the Hackman and Oldham Job Characteristics Model of Work Motivation, ____________ refers to whether the job has a
definite beginning and end i.e. How complete a module of work does the employee perform. [Question ID = 30949]
1. Skill variety [Option ID = 63791]
2. Task significance [Option ID = 63789]
3. Task identity [Option ID = 63788]
4. Autonomy [Option ID = 63790]
Correct Answer :-
Task identity [Option ID = 63788]
According to the Sternberg Theory of Love, Companionate love is characterized by [Question ID = 19362]
1. Low intimacy, low passion, low commitment [Option ID = 47442]
2. Low intimacy, high passion, low commitment [Option ID = 47439]
3. High intimacy, high passion, high commitment [Option ID = 47440]
4. High intimacy, low passion, high commitment [Option ID = 47441]
Correct Answer :-
High intimacy, low passion, high commitment [Option ID = 47441]
Foundations of knowledge based on logic, processes of reason and a knowable singular reality, is characteristic of
_________________ era [Question ID = 19361]
1. Modern [Option ID = 47438]
2. Super- modernity [Option ID = 47437]
3. Pre-modern [Option ID = 47435]
4. Postmodern [Option ID = 47436]
Correct Answer :-
66)
67)
68)
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Modern [Option ID = 47438]
Highly cohesive groups often assume that they can do no wrong and that information contrary to the group?s view should be rejected.
This tendency is known as- [Question ID = 19418]
1. Evaluation apprehension [Option ID = 47665]
2. Groupthink [Option ID = 47664]
3. Brainstorming [Option ID = 47666]
4. Group Polarization [Option ID = 47663]
Correct Answer :-
Groupthink [Option ID = 47664]
Group Polarization [Option ID = 47663]
When are people more likely to be persuaded by a message? [Question ID = 19432]
1. All of these [Option ID = 47722]
2. If they think the person sending the message has a vested interest in the point of view expressed in the message [Option ID = 47721]
3. If they are forewarned about the message [Option ID = 47719]
4. If they like the person sending the message [Option ID = 47720]
Correct Answer :-
If they like the person sending the message [Option ID = 47720]
Which of the following statements about sleep is not true? [Question ID = 19394]
1. People sleep less soundly at the first in unfamiliar places. [Option ID = 47567]
2. Physical exercise in the afternoon results in longer sleep in that night. [Option ID = 47570]
3. There appears not to be an identifiable quota of sleep that adults require. [Option ID = 47568]
4. Most people in industrialized societies get more sleep than they feel they need [Option ID = 47569]
Correct Answer :-
Most people in industrialized societies get more sleep than they feel they need [Option ID = 47569]
Which of the following options is most relevant for understanding ? rumors? at work?? [Question ID = 19359]
1. Absence of Non- verbal communication [Option ID = 47429]
2. Absence of communication channel [Option ID = 47427]
3. Presence of informal communication [Option ID = 47428]
4. Presence of Information overload in communication [Option ID = 47430]
Correct Answer :-
Presence of informal communication [Option ID = 47428]
Which of the following is known as relay station [Question ID = 19420]
1. Cerebrum [Option ID = 47673]
2. Thalamus [Option ID = 47672]
3. Hypothalamus [Option ID = 47671]
4. Medulla [Option ID = 47674]
Correct Answer :-
Thalamus [Option ID = 47672]
Which of the following represents equal means equal standard deviations? [Question ID = 30939]
1. [Option ID = 63750]
2. [Option ID = 63748]
3. [Option ID = 63751]
72)
73)
74)
75)
76)
4. [Option ID = 63749]
Correct Answer :-
[Option ID = 63750]
[Option ID = 63748]
[Option ID = 63751]
[Option ID = 63749]
Which of the following is an incorrect assumption regarding Analysis of Variance [Question ID = 19423]
1. The populations are normally distributed. [Option ID = 47683]
2. The variances of the several populations are the same [Option ID = 47684]
3. Samples are drawn at random without replacement [Option ID = 47686]
4. Selection of elements comprising any particular sample is independent of selection of elements of any other sample. [Option ID = 47685]
Correct Answer :-
Samples are drawn at random without replacement [Option ID = 47686]
Which of the following is the correct sequence in Behaviour modelling training method? [Question ID = 30955]
1. Role playing, modelling, social reinforcement, transfer of training, [Option ID = 63815]
2. Role playing, modelling, transfer of training, social reinforcement [Option ID = 63813]
3. Modelling, role playing, transfer of training, social reinforcement [Option ID = 63812]
4. Modelling, role playing, social reinforcement, transfer of training [Option ID = 63814]
Correct Answer :-
Modelling, role playing, social reinforcement, transfer of training [Option ID = 63814]
Which of the following is not a part of Histological method of brain lesion? [Question ID = 30937]
1. Electron microscopy [Option ID = 63742]
2. Fixation and Sectioning [Option ID = 63741]
3. Cryogenic [Option ID = 63743]
4. Staining [Option ID = 63740]
Correct Answer :-
Cryogenic [Option ID = 63743]
Which of the following are the core components of the concept of Psychological Capital? [Question ID = 19355]
1. Hope, Freedom, Creativity, Flow [Option ID = 47414]
2. Hope, Freedom, Citizenship, Loyalty [Option ID = 47411]
3. Hope Self ?Efficacy, Resilience, Optimism [Option ID = 47412]
4. Hope, Creativity, Flow, Engagement [Option ID = 47413]
Correct Answer :-
Hope Self ?Efficacy, Resilience, Optimism [Option ID = 47412]
Which of the following method is not used to estimate internal consistency reliability? [Question ID = 19425]
1. Coefficient alpha [Option ID = 47691]
2. Split half reliability [Option ID = 47693]
3. Kuder Richardson Formula 20 [Option ID = 47694]
4. Test retest reliability [Option ID = 47692]
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78)
79)
80)
81)
82)
83)
Correct Answer :-
Test retest reliability [Option ID = 47692]
Which of the below given options is not a model of test scoring [Question ID = 30952]
1. random responding model [Option ID = 63802]
2. ipsative model [Option ID = 63803]
3. categorical model [Option ID = 63801]
4. cumulative model [Option ID = 63800]
Correct Answer :-
random responding model [Option ID = 63802]
HRM organizational charts indicating positions that may become vacant in the near future and the individuals who may fill the
vacancies is known as [Question ID = 30948]
1. Expectancy Charts [Option ID = 63787]
2. Human Resource Information Charts [Option ID = 63786]
3. Replacement charts [Option ID = 63785]
4. Selection charts [Option ID = 63784]
Correct Answer :-
Replacement charts [Option ID = 63785]
If three groups of independent sample each having 30 numbers drawn following simple random sampling, then the degrees of
freedom (of) for between group is____. [Question ID = 19372]
1. k-1 [Option ID = 47479]
2. nk-1 [Option ID = 47481]
3. n-1 [Option ID = 47482]
4. n-k [Option ID = 47480]
Correct Answer :-
k-1 [Option ID = 47479]
An employee is greatly valued in an organization owing to the possession of information and knowledge. The employee is said to have
____________ [Question ID = 19363]
1. Legitimate power base [Option ID = 47443]
2. Referent power base [Option ID = 47445]
3. Reward power base [Option ID = 47444]
4. Expert power base [Option ID = 47446]
Correct Answer :-
Expert power base [Option ID = 47446]
Within the cognitive approach the ABC model describes [Question ID = 30944]
1. A= activating event;B= Beliefs about the event;C= Consequences of the belief about the Event [Option ID = 63771]
2. A= Activating event;B=Beliefs about oneself;C= Critical analysis about belief about events [Option ID = 63770]
3. A=activating event; B= Beliefs about event; C= Critical analysis about belief about events [Option ID = 63768]
4. A=anticipatory event;B= Beliefs about event;C=Consequences of the belief about the event [Option ID = 63769]
Correct Answer :-
A= activating event;B= Beliefs about the event;C= Consequences of the belief about the Event [Option ID = 63771]
Amnesia for events that preceded some disturbances to the brain, such as a head injury or electroconvulsive shock [Question ID =
19382]
1. Anterograde amnesia [Option ID = 47519]
2. Long term memory [Option ID = 47522]
3. Korsakoff?s syndrome [Option ID = 47521]
4. Retrograde amnesia [Option ID = 47520]
Correct Answer :-
Retrograde amnesia [Option ID = 47520]
Attraction is influenced by which of the following? [Question ID = 19431]
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If one part of the lobe is destroyed, the person will not be able to see half of the object. [Question ID = 19419]
1. Frontal [Option ID = 47667]
2. Parietal [Option ID = 47670]
3. Occipital [Option ID = 47668]
4. Temporal [Option ID = 47669]
Correct Answer :-
Occipital [Option ID = 47668]
One feature of the streaming of consciousness that received substantial attention by researcher is [Question ID = 19393]
1. Gender differences [Option ID = 47566]
2. Daydreaming [Option ID = 47563]
3. Brain wave patterns [Option ID = 47565]
4. Eye movement [Option ID = 47564]
Correct Answer :-
Daydreaming [Option ID = 47563]
Brain wave patterns [Option ID = 47565]
When an experimenter lies to a subjects about the true nature of an experiment or creates a false impression through his or her
actions or the setting it is [Question ID = 19405]
1. Deception [Option ID = 47611]
2. Experimental design [Option ID = 47613]
3. Quasi experimental design [Option ID = 47614]
4. Classical experimental design [Option ID = 47612]
Correct Answer :-
Deception [Option ID = 47611]
A scale often used in survey method research in which people express attitudes or other persons responses in terms of ordinal level
categories ranked along a continuum [Question ID = 19402]
1. Likert scale [Option ID = 47599]
2. Bogardus social distance scale [Option ID = 47600]
3. Guttman scaling index [Option ID = 47602]
4. Semantic differential [Option ID = 47601]
Correct Answer :-
Likert scale [Option ID = 47599]
Research question such as ascertaining what percentage of voters prefer a particular candidate _____. [Question ID = 19370]
1. Research hypothesis can be formulated [Option ID = 47474]
2. No hypothesis will be formulated [Option ID = 47473]
3. Null hypothesis can be formulated [Option ID = 47471]
4. Alternative hypothesis can be formulated [Option ID = 47472]
Correct Answer :-
No hypothesis will be formulated [Option ID = 47473]
Research that proceeds in a cyclical, iterative or back and forth pattern and is often used in qualitative research is [Question ID =
19399]
1. Counterbalancing [Option ID = 47590]
2. Integrity [Option ID = 47589]
3. Nonlinear research path [Option ID = 47587]
4. Linear research path [Option ID = 47588]
Correct Answer :-
7)
8)
9)
10)
11)
12)
13)
Nonlinear research path [Option ID = 47587]
The electromagnetic spectrum different wavelength of light produced sensations of different colors is called__________________.
[Question ID = 19390]
1. Hue [Option ID = 47553]
2. Saturation [Option ID = 47551]
3. Lightness [Option ID = 47552]
4. None of these [Option ID = 47554]
Correct Answer :-
Hue [Option ID = 47553]
Any environment agent that causes damage during prenatal period is [Question ID = 19414]
1. Allele [Option ID = 47650]
2. Marasmus [Option ID = 47647]
3. Growth faltering [Option ID = 47649]
4. Teratogen [Option ID = 47648]
Correct Answer :-
Teratogen [Option ID = 47648]
Under schizophrenic thought disorder seems to be an abnormal style of information processing brought about by [Question ID =
19383]
1. Auditory impairments [Option ID = 47526]
2. Hyperactivity [Option ID = 47523]
3. An absence of sensory information [Option ID = 47525]
4. Extreme distractibility [Option ID = 47524]
Correct Answer :-
Extreme distractibility [Option ID = 47524]
People having difficulty in focusing on distant objects have__________. [Question ID = 19391]
1. Astigmatism [Option ID = 47557]
2. None of these [Option ID = 47558]
3. Myopia [Option ID = 47555]
4. Hypermetropia [Option ID = 47556]
Correct Answer :-
Myopia [Option ID = 47555]
Talking with subjects after an experiment to give them true explanation of the experiment if deception has been used or to learn
from their perception is [Question ID = 19408]
1. Probing [Option ID = 47626]
2. Interaction effect [Option ID = 47625]
3. Debriefing [Option ID = 47623]
4. Rapport formation [Option ID = 47624]
Correct Answer :-
Debriefing [Option ID = 47623]
Physical attractiveness of a person or any other trait can influence multiple judgments or lead to a more favourable view of the whole
personality. This tendency is called: [Question ID = 19365]
1. Primacy effect [Option ID = 47452]
2. Pygmallion effect [Option ID = 47451]
3. Halo effect [Option ID = 47454]
4. Non- common effect [Option ID = 47453]
Correct Answer :-
Halo effect [Option ID = 47454]
A form of social interaction in which children orient towards a common goals by resolving differences of opinions, sharing
responsibilities and providing one another with sufficient explanations to correct misunderstanding is [Question ID = 19412]
1. Creativity [Option ID = 47639]
14)
15)
16)
17)
18)
19)
2. Cooperative play [Option ID = 47640]
3. Cooperative learning [Option ID = 47641]
4. Social learning theory [Option ID = 47642]
Correct Answer :-
Cooperative play [Option ID = 47640]
Interpretations from the point of the people being studied is [Question ID = 19400]
1. Second order interpretation [Option ID = 47593]
2. Third order interpretation [Option ID = 47591]
3. Attributes [Option ID = 47594]
4. First order interpretation [Option ID = 47592]
Correct Answer :-
First order interpretation [Option ID = 47592]
Abraham Maslow divided social motives into four specific groups, including all of the following except [Question ID = 19395]
1. Love [Option ID = 47571]
2. Esteem [Option ID = 47572]
3. Avoidance [Option ID = 47573]
4. Self-actualization [Option ID = 47574]
Correct Answer :-
Avoidance [Option ID = 47573]
Reductions in motivation and effort when individuals work in a group compared to when they work alone is called- [Question ID =
19417]
1. Hooliganism [Option ID = 47659]
2. De-individuation [Option ID = 47661]
3. Social facilitation [Option ID = 47662]
4. Social-loafing [Option ID = 47660]
Correct Answer :-
De-individuation [Option ID = 47661]
Presence of two or more disorders in same person is called __________. [Question ID = 30941]
1. Distortions [Option ID = 63758]
2. Mortality [Option ID = 63756]
3. Co-morbidity [Option ID = 63757]
4. Labeling [Option ID = 63759]
Correct Answer :-
Co-morbidity [Option ID = 63757]
The defense mechanism involving an intellectual reason to justify a certain action connected only in the mind of the person after the
behavior is completed is [Question ID = 19380]
1. Denial [Option ID = 47512]
2. Repression [Option ID = 47511]
3. Rationalization [Option ID = 47514]
4. Projection [Option ID = 47513]
Correct Answer :-
Rationalization [Option ID = 47514]
The component of personality that is a vast reservoir of basic biological urges is the [Question ID = 19397]
1. Libido [Option ID = 47581]
2. Id [Option ID = 47582]
3. Ego [Option ID = 47579]
4. Superego [Option ID = 47580]
Correct Answer :-
Id [Option ID = 47582]
20)
21)
22)
23)
24)
25)
26)
The combined memory of a group that is more efficient than the memory of the individual members is [Question ID = 19376]
1. Group think [Option ID = 47495]
2. False memory syndrome [Option ID = 47498]
3. Transactive memory [Option ID = 47497]
4. Collective memory [Option ID = 47496]
Correct Answer :-
Transactive memory [Option ID = 47497]
Non-parametric equivalent of 1 sample t-test is- [Question ID = 30940]
1. Mann-Whitney U test [Option ID = 63753]
2. Spearman ? [Option ID = 63755]
3. Wilcoxon signed rank [Option ID = 63754]
4. Chi-Square [Option ID = 63752]
Correct Answer :-
Wilcoxon signed rank [Option ID = 63754]
A sudden and extreme disturbance of memory in which individuals wander off, adopt a new identity, and are unable to recall their
own past is [Question ID = 30954]
1. Retrogate amnesia [Option ID = 63811]
2. Dissociative Fugue [Option ID = 63809]
3. Dissociative amnesia [Option ID = 63808]
4. Dissociative identity disorder [Option ID = 63810]
Correct Answer :-
Dissociative Fugue [Option ID = 63809]
Classification of self on the basis of perceptually distinct attributes and behaviors such as age, physical characteristics, sex, goodness
and badness developing between 18and 30 months is [Question ID = 19411]
1. Enduring self [Option ID = 47637]
2. Inner self [Option ID = 47638]
3. Categorical self [Option ID = 47635]
4. Remembered self [Option ID = 47636]
Correct Answer :-
Categorical self [Option ID = 47635]
The suggestions that depressed people have unrealistic perceptions and that they act in a manner consistent with hopelessness
theory are consistent with the ??viewpoint [Question ID = 19384]
1. Socioacultural [Option ID = 47530]
2. Learning [Option ID = 47528]
3. Cognitive [Option ID = 47527]
4. Psychoanalytic [Option ID = 47529]
Correct Answer :-
Cognitive [Option ID = 47527]
Area transformations like percentile ranks do not change the ______of scores, but they do change the___________ between scores.
[Question ID = 19426]
1. Difference, distance [Option ID = 47698]
2. Intervals, rank order [Option ID = 47696]
3. Rank order, intervals [Option ID = 47695]
4. Distance, difference [Option ID = 47697]
Correct Answer :-
Rank order, intervals [Option ID = 47695]
A language structure located in the left temporal lobe of the cerebral cortex that plays a role in comprehending word meaning is
[Question ID = 19409]
1. Agrammatism [Option ID = 47630]
2. Broca?s area [Option ID = 47628]
3. Nulceus Cingulate [Option ID = 47629]
27)
28)
29)
30)
31)
32)
33)
4. Wernicke?s area [Option ID = 47627]
Correct Answer :-
Wernicke?s area [Option ID = 47627]
The correct order of the Ossicles (middle ear bone) is- [Question ID = 30936]
1. Incus, Malleus, Stapes [Option ID = 63738]
2. Stapes, Incus, Malleus [Option ID = 63737]
3. Malleus , Incus, Stapes [Option ID = 63736]
4. Malleus, Stapes, Incus [Option ID = 63739]
Correct Answer :-
Malleus , Incus, Stapes [Option ID = 63736]
A neurological disorder characterized by sleep at inappropriate times is called- [Question ID = 30938]
1. Insomina [Option ID = 63746]
2. Sleep Apnea [Option ID = 63744]
3. Narcolepsy [Option ID = 63745]
4. Hypersomnia [Option ID = 63747]
Correct Answer :-
Narcolepsy [Option ID = 63745]
The theory that frustration ?the perception that you are being prevented from attaining a goal-increases the probability of an
aggressive response [Question ID = 19377]
1. Instrumental Aggression [Option ID = 47501]
2. Fundamental attribution error [Option ID = 47499]
3. Frustration Aggression Theory [Option ID = 47500]
4. Misattribution of Arousal [Option ID = 47502]
Correct Answer :-
Frustration Aggression Theory [Option ID = 47500]
The theory that hold that self esteem serves to buffer, protecting people from terrifying thoughts about their own mortality is
[Question ID = 19379]
1. Story Model [Option ID = 47508]
2. Two Factor theory of Emotion [Option ID = 47509]
3. Terror Management Theory [Option ID = 47507]
4. Upward Social Comparison [Option ID = 47510]
Correct Answer :-
Terror Management Theory [Option ID = 47507]
A large ?standard error? is reflective of [Question ID = 19368]
1. Sample not representative of the population [Option ID = 47463]
2. Sample representative of the population [Option ID = 47466]
3. Negative correlation coefficient obtained [Option ID = 47465]
4. Incorrect calculation of population Mean value [Option ID = 47464]
Correct Answer :-
Sample not representative of the population [Option ID = 47463]
If there is sudden impairment of consciousness (without an aura) lasting only a few seconds, during which the patient may simply
state vacantly, without speaking or apparently hearing nothing is called _________. [Question ID = 19387]
1. Absence seizure [Option ID = 47539]
2. Complex partial seizure [Option ID = 47541]
3. Tonic-clonic seizure [Option ID = 47540]
4. Amnesia [Option ID = 47542]
Correct Answer :-
Absence seizure [Option ID = 47539]
EEG recording of the REM sleep is characterized by [Question ID = 19373]
34)
35)
36)
37)
38)
39)
1. Theta waves only [Option ID = 47485]
2. Alpha and Beta waves [Option ID = 47484]
3. Delta waves only [Option ID = 47486]
4. Theta and Beta waves [Option ID = 47483]
Correct Answer :-
Alpha and Beta waves [Option ID = 47484]
Theta and Beta waves [Option ID = 47483]
The reversal to +40 mV strongly implicates the action of ________ as the basis for action potential. [Question ID = 19385]
1. Na+ ions [Option ID = 47532]
2. Glucose [Option ID = 47534]
3. Nitrogen ions [Option ID = 47533]
4. K + ions [Option ID = 47531]
Correct Answer :-
Na+ ions [Option ID = 47532]
_________ method of analysis helps to study of mental disorders capitalize on several currently known locations on chromosomes of
genes for other inherited physical characteristics or biological process. [Question ID = 30942]
1. Case history [Option ID = 63763]
2. Case studies [Option ID = 63761]
3. Association studies [Option ID = 63760]
4. Linkage analysis [Option ID = 63762]
Correct Answer :-
Linkage analysis [Option ID = 63762]
__________is a statement that has at least one independent and one dependent variable and has yet to be empirically tested.
[Question ID = 19401]
1. Causal hypothesis [Option ID = 47597]
2. Null hypothesis [Option ID = 47595]
3. Alternative hypothesis [Option ID = 47596]
4. Double barreled hypothesis [Option ID = 47598]
Correct Answer :-
Causal hypothesis [Option ID = 47597]
Null hypothesis [Option ID = 47595]
Alternative hypothesis [Option ID = 47596]
____________ proposes that the words people use determine how they think about themselves and the world. [Question ID =
30953]
1. Vygotsky?s hypothesis [Option ID = 63807]
2. Cognitive universalism [Option ID = 63804]
3. Pragmatics [Option ID = 63805]
4. Linguistic relativity hypothesis [Option ID = 63806]
Correct Answer :-
Linguistic relativity hypothesis [Option ID = 63806]
________________ is a form of perspective taking that requires the ability to view a situation from at least two perspective, that is
to reason simultaneously about what two or more people are thinking [Question ID = 19413]
1. Referential style [Option ID = 47644]
2. Reversibility [Option ID = 47646]
3. Recursive thought [Option ID = 47643]
4. Reconstruction [Option ID = 47645]
Correct Answer :-
Recursive thought [Option ID = 47643]
_______________ is the size of the difference in a stimulus property (such as the brightness of light) needed for the observer to
notice a difference. [Question ID = 19388]
1. Differential limen [Option ID = 47543]
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41)
42)
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44)
45)
2. None of the above [Option ID = 47546]
3. Just noticeable difference [Option ID = 47545]
4. Reiz leimen [Option ID = 47544]
Correct Answer :-
Just noticeable difference [Option ID = 47545]
Facilitating entry of new entrants in an organization through orientation programmes are studied under which of the following
[Question ID = 19367]
1. Organization Adaption [Option ID = 47459]
2. Organizational Fit [Option ID = 47462]
3. Organizational Socialization [Option ID = 47461]
4. Organizational Accommodation [Option ID = 47460]
Correct Answer :-
Organizational Socialization [Option ID = 47461]
Method of gathering and analysing data on the , choice communication and interaction patterns of people in groups, is referred to as :
[Question ID = 30957]
1. Informal group method [Option ID = 63823]
2. Role playing method [Option ID = 63822]
3. Sociometry [Option ID = 63820]
4. Focus groups method [Option ID = 63821]
Correct Answer :-
Sociometry [Option ID = 63820]
Writing Disorder in which the person can spell regularly spelled words but not irregularly spelled one is [Question ID = 30943]
1. Developmental dyslexia [Option ID = 63767]
2. Direct dyslexia [Option ID = 63766]
3. Orthographic dysgraphia [Option ID = 63765]
4. Phonologically dysgraphia [Option ID = 63764]
Correct Answer :-
Orthographic dysgraphia [Option ID = 63765]
T-Groups are known as an organizational intervention technique, known for [Question ID = 19357]
1. Absence of any structure in interaction [Option ID = 47419]
2. Absence of any leadership [Option ID = 47420]
3. Absence of verbal communication [Option ID = 47421]
4. Absence of politics [Option ID = 47422]
Correct Answer :-
Absence of any structure in interaction [Option ID = 47419]
The process whereby people flatter, praise and generally try to make themselves likeable of the experiment, which has been
explained in advance is [Question ID = 19378]
1. Informational social influence [Option ID = 47505]
2. Informed consent [Option ID = 47503]
3. Ingratiation [Option ID = 47504]
4. Interdependence [Option ID = 47506]
Correct Answer :-
Ingratiation [Option ID = 47504]
The tendency to attribute positive outcomes to internal causes but negative ones to external causes is known as- [Question ID =
19416]
1. Impression Management [Option ID = 47657]
2. Actor-Observer Effect [Option ID = 47655]
3. Self-serving Bias [Option ID = 47656]
4. Kinship Selection Theory [Option ID = 47658]
Correct Answer :-
Self-serving Bias [Option ID = 47656]
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47)
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50)
51)
52)
The tendency to go along with the group in order to fulfill the group?s expectation and gain acceptance is [Question ID = 19374]
1. Normative conformity [Option ID = 47487]
2. Minority Influence [Option ID = 47490]
3. Out group homogeneity [Option ID = 47489]
4. Social compliance [Option ID = 47488]
Correct Answer :-
Normative conformity [Option ID = 47487]
The term ?employee turnover? is related to which of the following issues [Question ID = 19360]
1. Performance in organization [Option ID = 47432]
2. Attrition in organization [Option ID = 47431]
3. Absenteeism in organization [Option ID = 47434]
4. Employee transfers in organization [Option ID = 47433]
Correct Answer :-
Attrition in organization [Option ID = 47431]
Relatively rare disorder where accumulation of an abnormal amount of cerebrospinal fluid within the cranium causing damage to the
brain tissue and enlargement of the skull [Question ID = 30945]
1. phenylketonuria [Option ID = 63775]
2. macrocephaly [Option ID = 63774]
3. Hydrocephaly [Option ID = 63772]
4. Microcephaly [Option ID = 63773]
Correct Answer :-
Hydrocephaly [Option ID = 63772]
When is a person less likely to conform? [Question ID = 19429]
1. When the group cannot see how the person behaves [Option ID = 47709]
2. When the group is unanimous [Option ID = 47707]
3. When the person feels incompetent [Option ID = 47708]
4. When the person admires the group [Option ID = 47710]
Correct Answer :-
When the group cannot see how the person behaves [Option ID = 47709]
_________is an alternative to ANOVA (with independent samples) for situations in which measurements are on an ordinal scale or
when there are doubts about the distributional assumptions associated with the F test. [Question ID = 19424]
1. Mann-Whitney U test [Option ID = 47688]
2. The Sign test [Option ID = 47690]
3. Wilcoxin sign-ranked test [Option ID = 47687]
4. Kruskal?Wallis test [Option ID = 47689]
Correct Answer :-
Kruskal?Wallis test [Option ID = 47689]
__________are extraordinarily sensitive to light, but they only allow us to see sets of grey. [Question ID = 19389]
1. Cones [Option ID = 47548]
2. Optic nerve [Option ID = 47550]
3. Rods [Option ID = 47547]
4. Retina [Option ID = 47549]
Correct Answer :-
Rods [Option ID = 47547]
? Prisoner?s dilemma? exercise highlights important issues related to [Question ID = 19366]
1. Pro-social and antisocial behavior [Option ID = 47458]
2. Violence and dehumanization [Option ID = 47456]
3. Aggression and destructiveness [Option ID = 47455]
4. Cooperation and Competition [Option ID = 47457]
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Correct Answer :-
Cooperation and Competition [Option ID = 47457]
A threat to internal validity when groups in a experiment are not equivalent at the beginning of the experiment with regard to the
dependent variable is [Question ID = 19406]
1. Testing effect [Option ID = 47618]
2. History effects [Option ID = 47615]
3. Maturation effects [Option ID = 47616]
4. Selection bias [Option ID = 47617]
Correct Answer :-
Selection bias [Option ID = 47617]
?Na?ve realism? refers to the fact that [Question ID = 19427]
1. Few people are realistic [Option ID = 47699]
2. Most people would rather be na?ve than accurate [Option ID = 47700]
3. Most people believe they perceive things accurately [Option ID = 47701]
4. Most people are na?ve about psychology [Option ID = 47702]
Correct Answer :-
Most people believe they perceive things accurately [Option ID = 47701]
What is the median of the following group of scores- 12, 14, 15, 18, 19, 20. [Question ID = 30946]
1. 18 [Option ID = 63779]
2. 16.5 [Option ID = 63777]
3. 15 [Option ID = 63776]
4. 15.5 [Option ID = 63778]
Correct Answer :-
16.5 [Option ID = 63777]
What is group polarization? [Question ID = 19430]
1. A situation in which one harms oneself and others by acting in one?s self-interest [Option ID = 47714]
2. The tendency of a close-knit group to emphasize consensus at the expense of critical thinking and rational decision making [Option ID = 47713]
3. The tendency for a dominant point of view in a group to be strengthened to a more extreme position after a group discussion [Option ID = 47711]
4. The strength of the liking and commitment group members have toward each other and to a group [Option ID = 47712]
Correct Answer :-
The tendency for a dominant point of view in a group to be strengthened to a more extreme position after a group discussion [Option ID = 47711]
In case of reverse discrimination policy or programmes, often there is overt compliance and many important issues are left
unaddressed. This issue has been referred to as [Question ID = 19364]
1. Tokenism [Option ID = 47448]
2. Groupthink [Option ID = 47447]
3. Fundamental attribution error [Option ID = 47449]
4. Social loafing [Option ID = 47450]
Correct Answer :-
Tokenism [Option ID = 47448]
A type of experimental research in which neither the subjects nor the person who directly deals with the subjects for the
experimenter knows the specifics of the experiment is [Question ID = 19407]
1. Diffusion of treatment [Option ID = 47620]
2. Experiementer expectancy [Option ID = 47619]
3. Equivalent time series design [Option ID = 47621]
4. Double bind experiment [Option ID = 47622]
Correct Answer :-
Double bind experiment [Option ID = 47622]
The method of combination works on the basis of successive rather than simultaneous is called ______________. [Question ID =
19386]
60)
61)
62)
63)
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65)
1. Spatial summation [Option ID = 47535]
2. Inhibitory post synaptic potential [Option ID = 47537]
3. Excitatory postsynaptic potential [Option ID = 47538]
4. Temporal summation [Option ID = 47536]
Correct Answer :-
Temporal summation [Option ID = 47536]
According to Psychoanalytic theory a person?s behavior is motivated mainly by [Question ID = 19396]
1. Money and power [Option ID = 47578]
2. What others think [Option ID = 47577]
3. The hope of the future [Option ID = 47576]
4. Sexual and aggressive instinctual urges [Option ID = 47575]
Correct Answer :-
Sexual and aggressive instinctual urges [Option ID = 47575]
According to Path Goal Leadership theory, the leader who sets challenging goals for associates and shows con?dence that they will
attain these goals and perform well is called: [Question ID = 30956]
1. Supportive leader [Option ID = 63818]
2. Achievement-oriented leader [Option ID = 63819]
3. Participative leader [Option ID = 63816]
4. Directive leader [Option ID = 63817]
Correct Answer :-
Achievement-oriented leader [Option ID = 63819]
According to the ?Managerial Grid? approach to leadership which of the below given concerns is characterized by a greater emphasis
on relationships and comfortable and friendly atmosphere? [Question ID = 19356]
1. (9,9) [Option ID = 47417]
2. (1,1) [Option ID = 47415]
3. (9,1) [Option ID = 47418]
4. (1,9) [Option ID = 47416]
Correct Answer :-
(1,9) [Option ID = 47416]
According to the Hackman and Oldham Job Characteristics Model of Work Motivation, ____________ refers to whether the job has a
definite beginning and end i.e. How complete a module of work does the employee perform. [Question ID = 30949]
1. Skill variety [Option ID = 63791]
2. Task significance [Option ID = 63789]
3. Task identity [Option ID = 63788]
4. Autonomy [Option ID = 63790]
Correct Answer :-
Task identity [Option ID = 63788]
According to the Sternberg Theory of Love, Companionate love is characterized by [Question ID = 19362]
1. Low intimacy, low passion, low commitment [Option ID = 47442]
2. Low intimacy, high passion, low commitment [Option ID = 47439]
3. High intimacy, high passion, high commitment [Option ID = 47440]
4. High intimacy, low passion, high commitment [Option ID = 47441]
Correct Answer :-
High intimacy, low passion, high commitment [Option ID = 47441]
Foundations of knowledge based on logic, processes of reason and a knowable singular reality, is characteristic of
_________________ era [Question ID = 19361]
1. Modern [Option ID = 47438]
2. Super- modernity [Option ID = 47437]
3. Pre-modern [Option ID = 47435]
4. Postmodern [Option ID = 47436]
Correct Answer :-
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67)
68)
69)
70)
71)
Modern [Option ID = 47438]
Highly cohesive groups often assume that they can do no wrong and that information contrary to the group?s view should be rejected.
This tendency is known as- [Question ID = 19418]
1. Evaluation apprehension [Option ID = 47665]
2. Groupthink [Option ID = 47664]
3. Brainstorming [Option ID = 47666]
4. Group Polarization [Option ID = 47663]
Correct Answer :-
Groupthink [Option ID = 47664]
Group Polarization [Option ID = 47663]
When are people more likely to be persuaded by a message? [Question ID = 19432]
1. All of these [Option ID = 47722]
2. If they think the person sending the message has a vested interest in the point of view expressed in the message [Option ID = 47721]
3. If they are forewarned about the message [Option ID = 47719]
4. If they like the person sending the message [Option ID = 47720]
Correct Answer :-
If they like the person sending the message [Option ID = 47720]
Which of the following statements about sleep is not true? [Question ID = 19394]
1. People sleep less soundly at the first in unfamiliar places. [Option ID = 47567]
2. Physical exercise in the afternoon results in longer sleep in that night. [Option ID = 47570]
3. There appears not to be an identifiable quota of sleep that adults require. [Option ID = 47568]
4. Most people in industrialized societies get more sleep than they feel they need [Option ID = 47569]
Correct Answer :-
Most people in industrialized societies get more sleep than they feel they need [Option ID = 47569]
Which of the following options is most relevant for understanding ? rumors? at work?? [Question ID = 19359]
1. Absence of Non- verbal communication [Option ID = 47429]
2. Absence of communication channel [Option ID = 47427]
3. Presence of informal communication [Option ID = 47428]
4. Presence of Information overload in communication [Option ID = 47430]
Correct Answer :-
Presence of informal communication [Option ID = 47428]
Which of the following is known as relay station [Question ID = 19420]
1. Cerebrum [Option ID = 47673]
2. Thalamus [Option ID = 47672]
3. Hypothalamus [Option ID = 47671]
4. Medulla [Option ID = 47674]
Correct Answer :-
Thalamus [Option ID = 47672]
Which of the following represents equal means equal standard deviations? [Question ID = 30939]
1. [Option ID = 63750]
2. [Option ID = 63748]
3. [Option ID = 63751]
72)
73)
74)
75)
76)
4. [Option ID = 63749]
Correct Answer :-
[Option ID = 63750]
[Option ID = 63748]
[Option ID = 63751]
[Option ID = 63749]
Which of the following is an incorrect assumption regarding Analysis of Variance [Question ID = 19423]
1. The populations are normally distributed. [Option ID = 47683]
2. The variances of the several populations are the same [Option ID = 47684]
3. Samples are drawn at random without replacement [Option ID = 47686]
4. Selection of elements comprising any particular sample is independent of selection of elements of any other sample. [Option ID = 47685]
Correct Answer :-
Samples are drawn at random without replacement [Option ID = 47686]
Which of the following is the correct sequence in Behaviour modelling training method? [Question ID = 30955]
1. Role playing, modelling, social reinforcement, transfer of training, [Option ID = 63815]
2. Role playing, modelling, transfer of training, social reinforcement [Option ID = 63813]
3. Modelling, role playing, transfer of training, social reinforcement [Option ID = 63812]
4. Modelling, role playing, social reinforcement, transfer of training [Option ID = 63814]
Correct Answer :-
Modelling, role playing, social reinforcement, transfer of training [Option ID = 63814]
Which of the following is not a part of Histological method of brain lesion? [Question ID = 30937]
1. Electron microscopy [Option ID = 63742]
2. Fixation and Sectioning [Option ID = 63741]
3. Cryogenic [Option ID = 63743]
4. Staining [Option ID = 63740]
Correct Answer :-
Cryogenic [Option ID = 63743]
Which of the following are the core components of the concept of Psychological Capital? [Question ID = 19355]
1. Hope, Freedom, Creativity, Flow [Option ID = 47414]
2. Hope, Freedom, Citizenship, Loyalty [Option ID = 47411]
3. Hope Self ?Efficacy, Resilience, Optimism [Option ID = 47412]
4. Hope, Creativity, Flow, Engagement [Option ID = 47413]
Correct Answer :-
Hope Self ?Efficacy, Resilience, Optimism [Option ID = 47412]
Which of the following method is not used to estimate internal consistency reliability? [Question ID = 19425]
1. Coefficient alpha [Option ID = 47691]
2. Split half reliability [Option ID = 47693]
3. Kuder Richardson Formula 20 [Option ID = 47694]
4. Test retest reliability [Option ID = 47692]
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78)
79)
80)
81)
82)
83)
Correct Answer :-
Test retest reliability [Option ID = 47692]
Which of the below given options is not a model of test scoring [Question ID = 30952]
1. random responding model [Option ID = 63802]
2. ipsative model [Option ID = 63803]
3. categorical model [Option ID = 63801]
4. cumulative model [Option ID = 63800]
Correct Answer :-
random responding model [Option ID = 63802]
HRM organizational charts indicating positions that may become vacant in the near future and the individuals who may fill the
vacancies is known as [Question ID = 30948]
1. Expectancy Charts [Option ID = 63787]
2. Human Resource Information Charts [Option ID = 63786]
3. Replacement charts [Option ID = 63785]
4. Selection charts [Option ID = 63784]
Correct Answer :-
Replacement charts [Option ID = 63785]
If three groups of independent sample each having 30 numbers drawn following simple random sampling, then the degrees of
freedom (of) for between group is____. [Question ID = 19372]
1. k-1 [Option ID = 47479]
2. nk-1 [Option ID = 47481]
3. n-1 [Option ID = 47482]
4. n-k [Option ID = 47480]
Correct Answer :-
k-1 [Option ID = 47479]
An employee is greatly valued in an organization owing to the possession of information and knowledge. The employee is said to have
____________ [Question ID = 19363]
1. Legitimate power base [Option ID = 47443]
2. Referent power base [Option ID = 47445]
3. Reward power base [Option ID = 47444]
4. Expert power base [Option ID = 47446]
Correct Answer :-
Expert power base [Option ID = 47446]
Within the cognitive approach the ABC model describes [Question ID = 30944]
1. A= activating event;B= Beliefs about the event;C= Consequences of the belief about the Event [Option ID = 63771]
2. A= Activating event;B=Beliefs about oneself;C= Critical analysis about belief about events [Option ID = 63770]
3. A=activating event; B= Beliefs about event; C= Critical analysis about belief about events [Option ID = 63768]
4. A=anticipatory event;B= Beliefs about event;C=Consequences of the belief about the event [Option ID = 63769]
Correct Answer :-
A= activating event;B= Beliefs about the event;C= Consequences of the belief about the Event [Option ID = 63771]
Amnesia for events that preceded some disturbances to the brain, such as a head injury or electroconvulsive shock [Question ID =
19382]
1. Anterograde amnesia [Option ID = 47519]
2. Long term memory [Option ID = 47522]
3. Korsakoff?s syndrome [Option ID = 47521]
4. Retrograde amnesia [Option ID = 47520]
Correct Answer :-
Retrograde amnesia [Option ID = 47520]
Attraction is influenced by which of the following? [Question ID = 19431]
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86)
87)
88)
89)
1. How similar people are to each other [Option ID = 47716]
2. Whether people live or work in the same neighborhood [Option ID = 47715]
3. Whether liking is reciprocated [Option ID = 47717]
4. All of these [Option ID = 47718]
Correct Answer :-
All of these [Option ID = 47718]
An inflammation of the brain caused by bacteria, viruses or toxic chemicals is [Question ID = 19415]
1. Acute anterior poliomyelitis [Option ID = 47653]
2. Herpes simplex virus [Option ID = 47652]
3. Rabies [Option ID = 47654]
4. Encephalitis [Option ID = 47651]
Correct Answer :-
Encephalitis [Option ID = 47651]
A non random sample in which the researcher uses a wide range of methods to locate all possible cases of a highly specific and
difficult to reach population is [Question ID = 19404]
1. Deviant case sampling [Option ID = 47608]
2. Purposive sampling [Option ID = 47609]
3. Snowball sampling [Option ID = 47607]
4. Haphazard sampling [Option ID = 47610]
Correct Answer :-
Deviant case sampling [Option ID = 47608]
Purposive sampling [Option ID = 47609]
Snowball sampling [Option ID = 47607]
Social influence strategy in which getting people to agree first to a small request makes them more likely to agree later to a second
larger request is [Question ID = 19375]
1. Nudging behavior [Option ID = 47493]
2. Foot in the door technique [Option ID = 47491]
3. Boomerang effect [Option ID = 47492]
4. Social facilitation [Option ID = 47494]
Correct Answer :-
Foot in the door technique [Option ID = 47491]
The standard deviation of the random sampling distribution of the mean called the standard error of the mean, depends on the
__________ of the population and the _________. [Question ID = 19369]
1. Quartile deviation, sampling error [Option ID = 47470]
2. Standard deviation, sample size [Option ID = 47468]
3. Mean, sample distribution [Option ID = 47467]
4. Range, sampling technique [Option ID = 47469]
Correct Answer :-
Standard deviation, sample size [Option ID = 47468]
The technique whereaby the interior of the body can be accurately imagined; involves the interaction between radio waves and a
strong magnetic field is [Question ID = 19381]
1. Computerized Tomography [Option ID = 47516]
2. Scanning electron microscope [Option ID = 47518]
3. Stereotaxic Apparatus [Option ID = 47517]
4. Magnetic Resonance Imaging [Option ID = 47515]
Correct Answer :-
Magnetic Resonance Imaging [Option ID = 47515]
Marks that are near one another tend to be grouped together. This tendency is called the law of_________________. [Question ID =
19392]
1. Continuity [Option ID = 47560]
2. Similarity [Option ID = 47561]
3. Closure [Option ID = 47562]
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If one part of the lobe is destroyed, the person will not be able to see half of the object. [Question ID = 19419]
1. Frontal [Option ID = 47667]
2. Parietal [Option ID = 47670]
3. Occipital [Option ID = 47668]
4. Temporal [Option ID = 47669]
Correct Answer :-
Occipital [Option ID = 47668]
One feature of the streaming of consciousness that received substantial attention by researcher is [Question ID = 19393]
1. Gender differences [Option ID = 47566]
2. Daydreaming [Option ID = 47563]
3. Brain wave patterns [Option ID = 47565]
4. Eye movement [Option ID = 47564]
Correct Answer :-
Daydreaming [Option ID = 47563]
Brain wave patterns [Option ID = 47565]
When an experimenter lies to a subjects about the true nature of an experiment or creates a false impression through his or her
actions or the setting it is [Question ID = 19405]
1. Deception [Option ID = 47611]
2. Experimental design [Option ID = 47613]
3. Quasi experimental design [Option ID = 47614]
4. Classical experimental design [Option ID = 47612]
Correct Answer :-
Deception [Option ID = 47611]
A scale often used in survey method research in which people express attitudes or other persons responses in terms of ordinal level
categories ranked along a continuum [Question ID = 19402]
1. Likert scale [Option ID = 47599]
2. Bogardus social distance scale [Option ID = 47600]
3. Guttman scaling index [Option ID = 47602]
4. Semantic differential [Option ID = 47601]
Correct Answer :-
Likert scale [Option ID = 47599]
Research question such as ascertaining what percentage of voters prefer a particular candidate _____. [Question ID = 19370]
1. Research hypothesis can be formulated [Option ID = 47474]
2. No hypothesis will be formulated [Option ID = 47473]
3. Null hypothesis can be formulated [Option ID = 47471]
4. Alternative hypothesis can be formulated [Option ID = 47472]
Correct Answer :-
No hypothesis will be formulated [Option ID = 47473]
Research that proceeds in a cyclical, iterative or back and forth pattern and is often used in qualitative research is [Question ID =
19399]
1. Counterbalancing [Option ID = 47590]
2. Integrity [Option ID = 47589]
3. Nonlinear research path [Option ID = 47587]
4. Linear research path [Option ID = 47588]
Correct Answer :-
7)
8)
9)
10)
11)
12)
13)
Nonlinear research path [Option ID = 47587]
The electromagnetic spectrum different wavelength of light produced sensations of different colors is called__________________.
[Question ID = 19390]
1. Hue [Option ID = 47553]
2. Saturation [Option ID = 47551]
3. Lightness [Option ID = 47552]
4. None of these [Option ID = 47554]
Correct Answer :-
Hue [Option ID = 47553]
Any environment agent that causes damage during prenatal period is [Question ID = 19414]
1. Allele [Option ID = 47650]
2. Marasmus [Option ID = 47647]
3. Growth faltering [Option ID = 47649]
4. Teratogen [Option ID = 47648]
Correct Answer :-
Teratogen [Option ID = 47648]
Under schizophrenic thought disorder seems to be an abnormal style of information processing brought about by [Question ID =
19383]
1. Auditory impairments [Option ID = 47526]
2. Hyperactivity [Option ID = 47523]
3. An absence of sensory information [Option ID = 47525]
4. Extreme distractibility [Option ID = 47524]
Correct Answer :-
Extreme distractibility [Option ID = 47524]
People having difficulty in focusing on distant objects have__________. [Question ID = 19391]
1. Astigmatism [Option ID = 47557]
2. None of these [Option ID = 47558]
3. Myopia [Option ID = 47555]
4. Hypermetropia [Option ID = 47556]
Correct Answer :-
Myopia [Option ID = 47555]
Talking with subjects after an experiment to give them true explanation of the experiment if deception has been used or to learn
from their perception is [Question ID = 19408]
1. Probing [Option ID = 47626]
2. Interaction effect [Option ID = 47625]
3. Debriefing [Option ID = 47623]
4. Rapport formation [Option ID = 47624]
Correct Answer :-
Debriefing [Option ID = 47623]
Physical attractiveness of a person or any other trait can influence multiple judgments or lead to a more favourable view of the whole
personality. This tendency is called: [Question ID = 19365]
1. Primacy effect [Option ID = 47452]
2. Pygmallion effect [Option ID = 47451]
3. Halo effect [Option ID = 47454]
4. Non- common effect [Option ID = 47453]
Correct Answer :-
Halo effect [Option ID = 47454]
A form of social interaction in which children orient towards a common goals by resolving differences of opinions, sharing
responsibilities and providing one another with sufficient explanations to correct misunderstanding is [Question ID = 19412]
1. Creativity [Option ID = 47639]
14)
15)
16)
17)
18)
19)
2. Cooperative play [Option ID = 47640]
3. Cooperative learning [Option ID = 47641]
4. Social learning theory [Option ID = 47642]
Correct Answer :-
Cooperative play [Option ID = 47640]
Interpretations from the point of the people being studied is [Question ID = 19400]
1. Second order interpretation [Option ID = 47593]
2. Third order interpretation [Option ID = 47591]
3. Attributes [Option ID = 47594]
4. First order interpretation [Option ID = 47592]
Correct Answer :-
First order interpretation [Option ID = 47592]
Abraham Maslow divided social motives into four specific groups, including all of the following except [Question ID = 19395]
1. Love [Option ID = 47571]
2. Esteem [Option ID = 47572]
3. Avoidance [Option ID = 47573]
4. Self-actualization [Option ID = 47574]
Correct Answer :-
Avoidance [Option ID = 47573]
Reductions in motivation and effort when individuals work in a group compared to when they work alone is called- [Question ID =
19417]
1. Hooliganism [Option ID = 47659]
2. De-individuation [Option ID = 47661]
3. Social facilitation [Option ID = 47662]
4. Social-loafing [Option ID = 47660]
Correct Answer :-
De-individuation [Option ID = 47661]
Presence of two or more disorders in same person is called __________. [Question ID = 30941]
1. Distortions [Option ID = 63758]
2. Mortality [Option ID = 63756]
3. Co-morbidity [Option ID = 63757]
4. Labeling [Option ID = 63759]
Correct Answer :-
Co-morbidity [Option ID = 63757]
The defense mechanism involving an intellectual reason to justify a certain action connected only in the mind of the person after the
behavior is completed is [Question ID = 19380]
1. Denial [Option ID = 47512]
2. Repression [Option ID = 47511]
3. Rationalization [Option ID = 47514]
4. Projection [Option ID = 47513]
Correct Answer :-
Rationalization [Option ID = 47514]
The component of personality that is a vast reservoir of basic biological urges is the [Question ID = 19397]
1. Libido [Option ID = 47581]
2. Id [Option ID = 47582]
3. Ego [Option ID = 47579]
4. Superego [Option ID = 47580]
Correct Answer :-
Id [Option ID = 47582]
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21)
22)
23)
24)
25)
26)
The combined memory of a group that is more efficient than the memory of the individual members is [Question ID = 19376]
1. Group think [Option ID = 47495]
2. False memory syndrome [Option ID = 47498]
3. Transactive memory [Option ID = 47497]
4. Collective memory [Option ID = 47496]
Correct Answer :-
Transactive memory [Option ID = 47497]
Non-parametric equivalent of 1 sample t-test is- [Question ID = 30940]
1. Mann-Whitney U test [Option ID = 63753]
2. Spearman ? [Option ID = 63755]
3. Wilcoxon signed rank [Option ID = 63754]
4. Chi-Square [Option ID = 63752]
Correct Answer :-
Wilcoxon signed rank [Option ID = 63754]
A sudden and extreme disturbance of memory in which individuals wander off, adopt a new identity, and are unable to recall their
own past is [Question ID = 30954]
1. Retrogate amnesia [Option ID = 63811]
2. Dissociative Fugue [Option ID = 63809]
3. Dissociative amnesia [Option ID = 63808]
4. Dissociative identity disorder [Option ID = 63810]
Correct Answer :-
Dissociative Fugue [Option ID = 63809]
Classification of self on the basis of perceptually distinct attributes and behaviors such as age, physical characteristics, sex, goodness
and badness developing between 18and 30 months is [Question ID = 19411]
1. Enduring self [Option ID = 47637]
2. Inner self [Option ID = 47638]
3. Categorical self [Option ID = 47635]
4. Remembered self [Option ID = 47636]
Correct Answer :-
Categorical self [Option ID = 47635]
The suggestions that depressed people have unrealistic perceptions and that they act in a manner consistent with hopelessness
theory are consistent with the ??viewpoint [Question ID = 19384]
1. Socioacultural [Option ID = 47530]
2. Learning [Option ID = 47528]
3. Cognitive [Option ID = 47527]
4. Psychoanalytic [Option ID = 47529]
Correct Answer :-
Cognitive [Option ID = 47527]
Area transformations like percentile ranks do not change the ______of scores, but they do change the___________ between scores.
[Question ID = 19426]
1. Difference, distance [Option ID = 47698]
2. Intervals, rank order [Option ID = 47696]
3. Rank order, intervals [Option ID = 47695]
4. Distance, difference [Option ID = 47697]
Correct Answer :-
Rank order, intervals [Option ID = 47695]
A language structure located in the left temporal lobe of the cerebral cortex that plays a role in comprehending word meaning is
[Question ID = 19409]
1. Agrammatism [Option ID = 47630]
2. Broca?s area [Option ID = 47628]
3. Nulceus Cingulate [Option ID = 47629]
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4. Wernicke?s area [Option ID = 47627]
Correct Answer :-
Wernicke?s area [Option ID = 47627]
The correct order of the Ossicles (middle ear bone) is- [Question ID = 30936]
1. Incus, Malleus, Stapes [Option ID = 63738]
2. Stapes, Incus, Malleus [Option ID = 63737]
3. Malleus , Incus, Stapes [Option ID = 63736]
4. Malleus, Stapes, Incus [Option ID = 63739]
Correct Answer :-
Malleus , Incus, Stapes [Option ID = 63736]
A neurological disorder characterized by sleep at inappropriate times is called- [Question ID = 30938]
1. Insomina [Option ID = 63746]
2. Sleep Apnea [Option ID = 63744]
3. Narcolepsy [Option ID = 63745]
4. Hypersomnia [Option ID = 63747]
Correct Answer :-
Narcolepsy [Option ID = 63745]
The theory that frustration ?the perception that you are being prevented from attaining a goal-increases the probability of an
aggressive response [Question ID = 19377]
1. Instrumental Aggression [Option ID = 47501]
2. Fundamental attribution error [Option ID = 47499]
3. Frustration Aggression Theory [Option ID = 47500]
4. Misattribution of Arousal [Option ID = 47502]
Correct Answer :-
Frustration Aggression Theory [Option ID = 47500]
The theory that hold that self esteem serves to buffer, protecting people from terrifying thoughts about their own mortality is
[Question ID = 19379]
1. Story Model [Option ID = 47508]
2. Two Factor theory of Emotion [Option ID = 47509]
3. Terror Management Theory [Option ID = 47507]
4. Upward Social Comparison [Option ID = 47510]
Correct Answer :-
Terror Management Theory [Option ID = 47507]
A large ?standard error? is reflective of [Question ID = 19368]
1. Sample not representative of the population [Option ID = 47463]
2. Sample representative of the population [Option ID = 47466]
3. Negative correlation coefficient obtained [Option ID = 47465]
4. Incorrect calculation of population Mean value [Option ID = 47464]
Correct Answer :-
Sample not representative of the population [Option ID = 47463]
If there is sudden impairment of consciousness (without an aura) lasting only a few seconds, during which the patient may simply
state vacantly, without speaking or apparently hearing nothing is called _________. [Question ID = 19387]
1. Absence seizure [Option ID = 47539]
2. Complex partial seizure [Option ID = 47541]
3. Tonic-clonic seizure [Option ID = 47540]
4. Amnesia [Option ID = 47542]
Correct Answer :-
Absence seizure [Option ID = 47539]
EEG recording of the REM sleep is characterized by [Question ID = 19373]
34)
35)
36)
37)
38)
39)
1. Theta waves only [Option ID = 47485]
2. Alpha and Beta waves [Option ID = 47484]
3. Delta waves only [Option ID = 47486]
4. Theta and Beta waves [Option ID = 47483]
Correct Answer :-
Alpha and Beta waves [Option ID = 47484]
Theta and Beta waves [Option ID = 47483]
The reversal to +40 mV strongly implicates the action of ________ as the basis for action potential. [Question ID = 19385]
1. Na+ ions [Option ID = 47532]
2. Glucose [Option ID = 47534]
3. Nitrogen ions [Option ID = 47533]
4. K + ions [Option ID = 47531]
Correct Answer :-
Na+ ions [Option ID = 47532]
_________ method of analysis helps to study of mental disorders capitalize on several currently known locations on chromosomes of
genes for other inherited physical characteristics or biological process. [Question ID = 30942]
1. Case history [Option ID = 63763]
2. Case studies [Option ID = 63761]
3. Association studies [Option ID = 63760]
4. Linkage analysis [Option ID = 63762]
Correct Answer :-
Linkage analysis [Option ID = 63762]
__________is a statement that has at least one independent and one dependent variable and has yet to be empirically tested.
[Question ID = 19401]
1. Causal hypothesis [Option ID = 47597]
2. Null hypothesis [Option ID = 47595]
3. Alternative hypothesis [Option ID = 47596]
4. Double barreled hypothesis [Option ID = 47598]
Correct Answer :-
Causal hypothesis [Option ID = 47597]
Null hypothesis [Option ID = 47595]
Alternative hypothesis [Option ID = 47596]
____________ proposes that the words people use determine how they think about themselves and the world. [Question ID =
30953]
1. Vygotsky?s hypothesis [Option ID = 63807]
2. Cognitive universalism [Option ID = 63804]
3. Pragmatics [Option ID = 63805]
4. Linguistic relativity hypothesis [Option ID = 63806]
Correct Answer :-
Linguistic relativity hypothesis [Option ID = 63806]
________________ is a form of perspective taking that requires the ability to view a situation from at least two perspective, that is
to reason simultaneously about what two or more people are thinking [Question ID = 19413]
1. Referential style [Option ID = 47644]
2. Reversibility [Option ID = 47646]
3. Recursive thought [Option ID = 47643]
4. Reconstruction [Option ID = 47645]
Correct Answer :-
Recursive thought [Option ID = 47643]
_______________ is the size of the difference in a stimulus property (such as the brightness of light) needed for the observer to
notice a difference. [Question ID = 19388]
1. Differential limen [Option ID = 47543]
40)
41)
42)
43)
44)
45)
2. None of the above [Option ID = 47546]
3. Just noticeable difference [Option ID = 47545]
4. Reiz leimen [Option ID = 47544]
Correct Answer :-
Just noticeable difference [Option ID = 47545]
Facilitating entry of new entrants in an organization through orientation programmes are studied under which of the following
[Question ID = 19367]
1. Organization Adaption [Option ID = 47459]
2. Organizational Fit [Option ID = 47462]
3. Organizational Socialization [Option ID = 47461]
4. Organizational Accommodation [Option ID = 47460]
Correct Answer :-
Organizational Socialization [Option ID = 47461]
Method of gathering and analysing data on the , choice communication and interaction patterns of people in groups, is referred to as :
[Question ID = 30957]
1. Informal group method [Option ID = 63823]
2. Role playing method [Option ID = 63822]
3. Sociometry [Option ID = 63820]
4. Focus groups method [Option ID = 63821]
Correct Answer :-
Sociometry [Option ID = 63820]
Writing Disorder in which the person can spell regularly spelled words but not irregularly spelled one is [Question ID = 30943]
1. Developmental dyslexia [Option ID = 63767]
2. Direct dyslexia [Option ID = 63766]
3. Orthographic dysgraphia [Option ID = 63765]
4. Phonologically dysgraphia [Option ID = 63764]
Correct Answer :-
Orthographic dysgraphia [Option ID = 63765]
T-Groups are known as an organizational intervention technique, known for [Question ID = 19357]
1. Absence of any structure in interaction [Option ID = 47419]
2. Absence of any leadership [Option ID = 47420]
3. Absence of verbal communication [Option ID = 47421]
4. Absence of politics [Option ID = 47422]
Correct Answer :-
Absence of any structure in interaction [Option ID = 47419]
The process whereby people flatter, praise and generally try to make themselves likeable of the experiment, which has been
explained in advance is [Question ID = 19378]
1. Informational social influence [Option ID = 47505]
2. Informed consent [Option ID = 47503]
3. Ingratiation [Option ID = 47504]
4. Interdependence [Option ID = 47506]
Correct Answer :-
Ingratiation [Option ID = 47504]
The tendency to attribute positive outcomes to internal causes but negative ones to external causes is known as- [Question ID =
19416]
1. Impression Management [Option ID = 47657]
2. Actor-Observer Effect [Option ID = 47655]
3. Self-serving Bias [Option ID = 47656]
4. Kinship Selection Theory [Option ID = 47658]
Correct Answer :-
Self-serving Bias [Option ID = 47656]
46)
47)
48)
49)
50)
51)
52)
The tendency to go along with the group in order to fulfill the group?s expectation and gain acceptance is [Question ID = 19374]
1. Normative conformity [Option ID = 47487]
2. Minority Influence [Option ID = 47490]
3. Out group homogeneity [Option ID = 47489]
4. Social compliance [Option ID = 47488]
Correct Answer :-
Normative conformity [Option ID = 47487]
The term ?employee turnover? is related to which of the following issues [Question ID = 19360]
1. Performance in organization [Option ID = 47432]
2. Attrition in organization [Option ID = 47431]
3. Absenteeism in organization [Option ID = 47434]
4. Employee transfers in organization [Option ID = 47433]
Correct Answer :-
Attrition in organization [Option ID = 47431]
Relatively rare disorder where accumulation of an abnormal amount of cerebrospinal fluid within the cranium causing damage to the
brain tissue and enlargement of the skull [Question ID = 30945]
1. phenylketonuria [Option ID = 63775]
2. macrocephaly [Option ID = 63774]
3. Hydrocephaly [Option ID = 63772]
4. Microcephaly [Option ID = 63773]
Correct Answer :-
Hydrocephaly [Option ID = 63772]
When is a person less likely to conform? [Question ID = 19429]
1. When the group cannot see how the person behaves [Option ID = 47709]
2. When the group is unanimous [Option ID = 47707]
3. When the person feels incompetent [Option ID = 47708]
4. When the person admires the group [Option ID = 47710]
Correct Answer :-
When the group cannot see how the person behaves [Option ID = 47709]
_________is an alternative to ANOVA (with independent samples) for situations in which measurements are on an ordinal scale or
when there are doubts about the distributional assumptions associated with the F test. [Question ID = 19424]
1. Mann-Whitney U test [Option ID = 47688]
2. The Sign test [Option ID = 47690]
3. Wilcoxin sign-ranked test [Option ID = 47687]
4. Kruskal?Wallis test [Option ID = 47689]
Correct Answer :-
Kruskal?Wallis test [Option ID = 47689]
__________are extraordinarily sensitive to light, but they only allow us to see sets of grey. [Question ID = 19389]
1. Cones [Option ID = 47548]
2. Optic nerve [Option ID = 47550]
3. Rods [Option ID = 47547]
4. Retina [Option ID = 47549]
Correct Answer :-
Rods [Option ID = 47547]
? Prisoner?s dilemma? exercise highlights important issues related to [Question ID = 19366]
1. Pro-social and antisocial behavior [Option ID = 47458]
2. Violence and dehumanization [Option ID = 47456]
3. Aggression and destructiveness [Option ID = 47455]
4. Cooperation and Competition [Option ID = 47457]
53)
54)
55)
56)
57)
58)
59)
Correct Answer :-
Cooperation and Competition [Option ID = 47457]
A threat to internal validity when groups in a experiment are not equivalent at the beginning of the experiment with regard to the
dependent variable is [Question ID = 19406]
1. Testing effect [Option ID = 47618]
2. History effects [Option ID = 47615]
3. Maturation effects [Option ID = 47616]
4. Selection bias [Option ID = 47617]
Correct Answer :-
Selection bias [Option ID = 47617]
?Na?ve realism? refers to the fact that [Question ID = 19427]
1. Few people are realistic [Option ID = 47699]
2. Most people would rather be na?ve than accurate [Option ID = 47700]
3. Most people believe they perceive things accurately [Option ID = 47701]
4. Most people are na?ve about psychology [Option ID = 47702]
Correct Answer :-
Most people believe they perceive things accurately [Option ID = 47701]
What is the median of the following group of scores- 12, 14, 15, 18, 19, 20. [Question ID = 30946]
1. 18 [Option ID = 63779]
2. 16.5 [Option ID = 63777]
3. 15 [Option ID = 63776]
4. 15.5 [Option ID = 63778]
Correct Answer :-
16.5 [Option ID = 63777]
What is group polarization? [Question ID = 19430]
1. A situation in which one harms oneself and others by acting in one?s self-interest [Option ID = 47714]
2. The tendency of a close-knit group to emphasize consensus at the expense of critical thinking and rational decision making [Option ID = 47713]
3. The tendency for a dominant point of view in a group to be strengthened to a more extreme position after a group discussion [Option ID = 47711]
4. The strength of the liking and commitment group members have toward each other and to a group [Option ID = 47712]
Correct Answer :-
The tendency for a dominant point of view in a group to be strengthened to a more extreme position after a group discussion [Option ID = 47711]
In case of reverse discrimination policy or programmes, often there is overt compliance and many important issues are left
unaddressed. This issue has been referred to as [Question ID = 19364]
1. Tokenism [Option ID = 47448]
2. Groupthink [Option ID = 47447]
3. Fundamental attribution error [Option ID = 47449]
4. Social loafing [Option ID = 47450]
Correct Answer :-
Tokenism [Option ID = 47448]
A type of experimental research in which neither the subjects nor the person who directly deals with the subjects for the
experimenter knows the specifics of the experiment is [Question ID = 19407]
1. Diffusion of treatment [Option ID = 47620]
2. Experiementer expectancy [Option ID = 47619]
3. Equivalent time series design [Option ID = 47621]
4. Double bind experiment [Option ID = 47622]
Correct Answer :-
Double bind experiment [Option ID = 47622]
The method of combination works on the basis of successive rather than simultaneous is called ______________. [Question ID =
19386]
60)
61)
62)
63)
64)
65)
1. Spatial summation [Option ID = 47535]
2. Inhibitory post synaptic potential [Option ID = 47537]
3. Excitatory postsynaptic potential [Option ID = 47538]
4. Temporal summation [Option ID = 47536]
Correct Answer :-
Temporal summation [Option ID = 47536]
According to Psychoanalytic theory a person?s behavior is motivated mainly by [Question ID = 19396]
1. Money and power [Option ID = 47578]
2. What others think [Option ID = 47577]
3. The hope of the future [Option ID = 47576]
4. Sexual and aggressive instinctual urges [Option ID = 47575]
Correct Answer :-
Sexual and aggressive instinctual urges [Option ID = 47575]
According to Path Goal Leadership theory, the leader who sets challenging goals for associates and shows con?dence that they will
attain these goals and perform well is called: [Question ID = 30956]
1. Supportive leader [Option ID = 63818]
2. Achievement-oriented leader [Option ID = 63819]
3. Participative leader [Option ID = 63816]
4. Directive leader [Option ID = 63817]
Correct Answer :-
Achievement-oriented leader [Option ID = 63819]
According to the ?Managerial Grid? approach to leadership which of the below given concerns is characterized by a greater emphasis
on relationships and comfortable and friendly atmosphere? [Question ID = 19356]
1. (9,9) [Option ID = 47417]
2. (1,1) [Option ID = 47415]
3. (9,1) [Option ID = 47418]
4. (1,9) [Option ID = 47416]
Correct Answer :-
(1,9) [Option ID = 47416]
According to the Hackman and Oldham Job Characteristics Model of Work Motivation, ____________ refers to whether the job has a
definite beginning and end i.e. How complete a module of work does the employee perform. [Question ID = 30949]
1. Skill variety [Option ID = 63791]
2. Task significance [Option ID = 63789]
3. Task identity [Option ID = 63788]
4. Autonomy [Option ID = 63790]
Correct Answer :-
Task identity [Option ID = 63788]
According to the Sternberg Theory of Love, Companionate love is characterized by [Question ID = 19362]
1. Low intimacy, low passion, low commitment [Option ID = 47442]
2. Low intimacy, high passion, low commitment [Option ID = 47439]
3. High intimacy, high passion, high commitment [Option ID = 47440]
4. High intimacy, low passion, high commitment [Option ID = 47441]
Correct Answer :-
High intimacy, low passion, high commitment [Option ID = 47441]
Foundations of knowledge based on logic, processes of reason and a knowable singular reality, is characteristic of
_________________ era [Question ID = 19361]
1. Modern [Option ID = 47438]
2. Super- modernity [Option ID = 47437]
3. Pre-modern [Option ID = 47435]
4. Postmodern [Option ID = 47436]
Correct Answer :-
66)
67)
68)
69)
70)
71)
Modern [Option ID = 47438]
Highly cohesive groups often assume that they can do no wrong and that information contrary to the group?s view should be rejected.
This tendency is known as- [Question ID = 19418]
1. Evaluation apprehension [Option ID = 47665]
2. Groupthink [Option ID = 47664]
3. Brainstorming [Option ID = 47666]
4. Group Polarization [Option ID = 47663]
Correct Answer :-
Groupthink [Option ID = 47664]
Group Polarization [Option ID = 47663]
When are people more likely to be persuaded by a message? [Question ID = 19432]
1. All of these [Option ID = 47722]
2. If they think the person sending the message has a vested interest in the point of view expressed in the message [Option ID = 47721]
3. If they are forewarned about the message [Option ID = 47719]
4. If they like the person sending the message [Option ID = 47720]
Correct Answer :-
If they like the person sending the message [Option ID = 47720]
Which of the following statements about sleep is not true? [Question ID = 19394]
1. People sleep less soundly at the first in unfamiliar places. [Option ID = 47567]
2. Physical exercise in the afternoon results in longer sleep in that night. [Option ID = 47570]
3. There appears not to be an identifiable quota of sleep that adults require. [Option ID = 47568]
4. Most people in industrialized societies get more sleep than they feel they need [Option ID = 47569]
Correct Answer :-
Most people in industrialized societies get more sleep than they feel they need [Option ID = 47569]
Which of the following options is most relevant for understanding ? rumors? at work?? [Question ID = 19359]
1. Absence of Non- verbal communication [Option ID = 47429]
2. Absence of communication channel [Option ID = 47427]
3. Presence of informal communication [Option ID = 47428]
4. Presence of Information overload in communication [Option ID = 47430]
Correct Answer :-
Presence of informal communication [Option ID = 47428]
Which of the following is known as relay station [Question ID = 19420]
1. Cerebrum [Option ID = 47673]
2. Thalamus [Option ID = 47672]
3. Hypothalamus [Option ID = 47671]
4. Medulla [Option ID = 47674]
Correct Answer :-
Thalamus [Option ID = 47672]
Which of the following represents equal means equal standard deviations? [Question ID = 30939]
1. [Option ID = 63750]
2. [Option ID = 63748]
3. [Option ID = 63751]
72)
73)
74)
75)
76)
4. [Option ID = 63749]
Correct Answer :-
[Option ID = 63750]
[Option ID = 63748]
[Option ID = 63751]
[Option ID = 63749]
Which of the following is an incorrect assumption regarding Analysis of Variance [Question ID = 19423]
1. The populations are normally distributed. [Option ID = 47683]
2. The variances of the several populations are the same [Option ID = 47684]
3. Samples are drawn at random without replacement [Option ID = 47686]
4. Selection of elements comprising any particular sample is independent of selection of elements of any other sample. [Option ID = 47685]
Correct Answer :-
Samples are drawn at random without replacement [Option ID = 47686]
Which of the following is the correct sequence in Behaviour modelling training method? [Question ID = 30955]
1. Role playing, modelling, social reinforcement, transfer of training, [Option ID = 63815]
2. Role playing, modelling, transfer of training, social reinforcement [Option ID = 63813]
3. Modelling, role playing, transfer of training, social reinforcement [Option ID = 63812]
4. Modelling, role playing, social reinforcement, transfer of training [Option ID = 63814]
Correct Answer :-
Modelling, role playing, social reinforcement, transfer of training [Option ID = 63814]
Which of the following is not a part of Histological method of brain lesion? [Question ID = 30937]
1. Electron microscopy [Option ID = 63742]
2. Fixation and Sectioning [Option ID = 63741]
3. Cryogenic [Option ID = 63743]
4. Staining [Option ID = 63740]
Correct Answer :-
Cryogenic [Option ID = 63743]
Which of the following are the core components of the concept of Psychological Capital? [Question ID = 19355]
1. Hope, Freedom, Creativity, Flow [Option ID = 47414]
2. Hope, Freedom, Citizenship, Loyalty [Option ID = 47411]
3. Hope Self ?Efficacy, Resilience, Optimism [Option ID = 47412]
4. Hope, Creativity, Flow, Engagement [Option ID = 47413]
Correct Answer :-
Hope Self ?Efficacy, Resilience, Optimism [Option ID = 47412]
Which of the following method is not used to estimate internal consistency reliability? [Question ID = 19425]
1. Coefficient alpha [Option ID = 47691]
2. Split half reliability [Option ID = 47693]
3. Kuder Richardson Formula 20 [Option ID = 47694]
4. Test retest reliability [Option ID = 47692]
77)
78)
79)
80)
81)
82)
83)
Correct Answer :-
Test retest reliability [Option ID = 47692]
Which of the below given options is not a model of test scoring [Question ID = 30952]
1. random responding model [Option ID = 63802]
2. ipsative model [Option ID = 63803]
3. categorical model [Option ID = 63801]
4. cumulative model [Option ID = 63800]
Correct Answer :-
random responding model [Option ID = 63802]
HRM organizational charts indicating positions that may become vacant in the near future and the individuals who may fill the
vacancies is known as [Question ID = 30948]
1. Expectancy Charts [Option ID = 63787]
2. Human Resource Information Charts [Option ID = 63786]
3. Replacement charts [Option ID = 63785]
4. Selection charts [Option ID = 63784]
Correct Answer :-
Replacement charts [Option ID = 63785]
If three groups of independent sample each having 30 numbers drawn following simple random sampling, then the degrees of
freedom (of) for between group is____. [Question ID = 19372]
1. k-1 [Option ID = 47479]
2. nk-1 [Option ID = 47481]
3. n-1 [Option ID = 47482]
4. n-k [Option ID = 47480]
Correct Answer :-
k-1 [Option ID = 47479]
An employee is greatly valued in an organization owing to the possession of information and knowledge. The employee is said to have
____________ [Question ID = 19363]
1. Legitimate power base [Option ID = 47443]
2. Referent power base [Option ID = 47445]
3. Reward power base [Option ID = 47444]
4. Expert power base [Option ID = 47446]
Correct Answer :-
Expert power base [Option ID = 47446]
Within the cognitive approach the ABC model describes [Question ID = 30944]
1. A= activating event;B= Beliefs about the event;C= Consequences of the belief about the Event [Option ID = 63771]
2. A= Activating event;B=Beliefs about oneself;C= Critical analysis about belief about events [Option ID = 63770]
3. A=activating event; B= Beliefs about event; C= Critical analysis about belief about events [Option ID = 63768]
4. A=anticipatory event;B= Beliefs about event;C=Consequences of the belief about the event [Option ID = 63769]
Correct Answer :-
A= activating event;B= Beliefs about the event;C= Consequences of the belief about the Event [Option ID = 63771]
Amnesia for events that preceded some disturbances to the brain, such as a head injury or electroconvulsive shock [Question ID =
19382]
1. Anterograde amnesia [Option ID = 47519]
2. Long term memory [Option ID = 47522]
3. Korsakoff?s syndrome [Option ID = 47521]
4. Retrograde amnesia [Option ID = 47520]
Correct Answer :-
Retrograde amnesia [Option ID = 47520]
Attraction is influenced by which of the following? [Question ID = 19431]
84)
85)
86)
87)
88)
89)
1. How similar people are to each other [Option ID = 47716]
2. Whether people live or work in the same neighborhood [Option ID = 47715]
3. Whether liking is reciprocated [Option ID = 47717]
4. All of these [Option ID = 47718]
Correct Answer :-
All of these [Option ID = 47718]
An inflammation of the brain caused by bacteria, viruses or toxic chemicals is [Question ID = 19415]
1. Acute anterior poliomyelitis [Option ID = 47653]
2. Herpes simplex virus [Option ID = 47652]
3. Rabies [Option ID = 47654]
4. Encephalitis [Option ID = 47651]
Correct Answer :-
Encephalitis [Option ID = 47651]
A non random sample in which the researcher uses a wide range of methods to locate all possible cases of a highly specific and
difficult to reach population is [Question ID = 19404]
1. Deviant case sampling [Option ID = 47608]
2. Purposive sampling [Option ID = 47609]
3. Snowball sampling [Option ID = 47607]
4. Haphazard sampling [Option ID = 47610]
Correct Answer :-
Deviant case sampling [Option ID = 47608]
Purposive sampling [Option ID = 47609]
Snowball sampling [Option ID = 47607]
Social influence strategy in which getting people to agree first to a small request makes them more likely to agree later to a second
larger request is [Question ID = 19375]
1. Nudging behavior [Option ID = 47493]
2. Foot in the door technique [Option ID = 47491]
3. Boomerang effect [Option ID = 47492]
4. Social facilitation [Option ID = 47494]
Correct Answer :-
Foot in the door technique [Option ID = 47491]
The standard deviation of the random sampling distribution of the mean called the standard error of the mean, depends on the
__________ of the population and the _________. [Question ID = 19369]
1. Quartile deviation, sampling error [Option ID = 47470]
2. Standard deviation, sample size [Option ID = 47468]
3. Mean, sample distribution [Option ID = 47467]
4. Range, sampling technique [Option ID = 47469]
Correct Answer :-
Standard deviation, sample size [Option ID = 47468]
The technique whereaby the interior of the body can be accurately imagined; involves the interaction between radio waves and a
strong magnetic field is [Question ID = 19381]
1. Computerized Tomography [Option ID = 47516]
2. Scanning electron microscope [Option ID = 47518]
3. Stereotaxic Apparatus [Option ID = 47517]
4. Magnetic Resonance Imaging [Option ID = 47515]
Correct Answer :-
Magnetic Resonance Imaging [Option ID = 47515]
Marks that are near one another tend to be grouped together. This tendency is called the law of_________________. [Question ID =
19392]
1. Continuity [Option ID = 47560]
2. Similarity [Option ID = 47561]
3. Closure [Option ID = 47562]
90)
91)
92)
93)
94)
95)
96)
4. Proximity [Option ID = 47559]
Correct Answer :-
Proximity [Option ID = 47559]
A graph that consists of a series of connected dots above the upper real limits of each possible class interval is called [Question ID =
19422]
1. Frequency polygon [Option ID = 47680]
2. Histogram [Option ID = 47681]
3. Pie chart [Option ID = 47682]
4. Cumulative percentage curve [Option ID = 47679]
Correct Answer :-
Cumulative percentage curve [Option ID = 47679]
Quantitative research is considered to be situated within: [Question ID = 30951]
1. Critical paradigm [Option ID = 63796]
2. A positivist paradigm [Option ID = 63799]
3. Constructivist paradigm [Option ID = 63797]
4. Cooperativeparadigm [Option ID = 63798]
Correct Answer :-
A positivist paradigm [Option ID = 63799]
An unpleasant state that occurs when we notice that our attitudes and our behavior are -inconsistent [Question ID = 19428]
1. Cognitive dissonance [Option ID = 47705]
2. Induced Compliance [Option ID = 47706]
3. Social cognition [Option ID = 47704]
4. Social influence [Option ID = 47703]
Correct Answer :-
Cognitive dissonance [Option ID = 47705]
In a study by Paul Costa and Robert Mc.Crae where people were given series of personality tests, it was found that people who were
most happy were the ones who scored [Question ID = 19398]
1. Low in both extroversion and neuroticism [Option ID = 47586]
2. High in both extroversion and neuroticism [Option ID = 47585]
3. High in neuroticism and low in extroversion [Option ID = 47584]
4. High in extroversion and low in neuroticism [Option ID = 47583]
Correct Answer :-
High in extroversion and low in neuroticism [Option ID = 47583]
?Relay assembly room studies?, ?bank wiring room study ?and ?illumination studies? are associated with [Question ID = 19358]
1. Scientific Management [Option ID = 47423]
2. Labour Movement [Option ID = 47426]
3. Human Relations Movement [Option ID = 47424]
4. Affirmative Action Movement [Option ID = 47425]
Correct Answer :-
Human Relations Movement [Option ID = 47424]
A _____________ represents relationship between two variables where each experimental subject in the study is represented by a
point in two-dimensional space. [Question ID = 19421]
1. scatter plot [Option ID = 47676]
2. Ojive [Option ID = 47677]
3. Q-Q plots [Option ID = 47678]
4. Box plot [Option ID = 47675]
Correct Answer :-
scatter plot [Option ID = 47676]
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If one part of the lobe is destroyed, the person will not be able to see half of the object. [Question ID = 19419]
1. Frontal [Option ID = 47667]
2. Parietal [Option ID = 47670]
3. Occipital [Option ID = 47668]
4. Temporal [Option ID = 47669]
Correct Answer :-
Occipital [Option ID = 47668]
One feature of the streaming of consciousness that received substantial attention by researcher is [Question ID = 19393]
1. Gender differences [Option ID = 47566]
2. Daydreaming [Option ID = 47563]
3. Brain wave patterns [Option ID = 47565]
4. Eye movement [Option ID = 47564]
Correct Answer :-
Daydreaming [Option ID = 47563]
Brain wave patterns [Option ID = 47565]
When an experimenter lies to a subjects about the true nature of an experiment or creates a false impression through his or her
actions or the setting it is [Question ID = 19405]
1. Deception [Option ID = 47611]
2. Experimental design [Option ID = 47613]
3. Quasi experimental design [Option ID = 47614]
4. Classical experimental design [Option ID = 47612]
Correct Answer :-
Deception [Option ID = 47611]
A scale often used in survey method research in which people express attitudes or other persons responses in terms of ordinal level
categories ranked along a continuum [Question ID = 19402]
1. Likert scale [Option ID = 47599]
2. Bogardus social distance scale [Option ID = 47600]
3. Guttman scaling index [Option ID = 47602]
4. Semantic differential [Option ID = 47601]
Correct Answer :-
Likert scale [Option ID = 47599]
Research question such as ascertaining what percentage of voters prefer a particular candidate _____. [Question ID = 19370]
1. Research hypothesis can be formulated [Option ID = 47474]
2. No hypothesis will be formulated [Option ID = 47473]
3. Null hypothesis can be formulated [Option ID = 47471]
4. Alternative hypothesis can be formulated [Option ID = 47472]
Correct Answer :-
No hypothesis will be formulated [Option ID = 47473]
Research that proceeds in a cyclical, iterative or back and forth pattern and is often used in qualitative research is [Question ID =
19399]
1. Counterbalancing [Option ID = 47590]
2. Integrity [Option ID = 47589]
3. Nonlinear research path [Option ID = 47587]
4. Linear research path [Option ID = 47588]
Correct Answer :-
7)
8)
9)
10)
11)
12)
13)
Nonlinear research path [Option ID = 47587]
The electromagnetic spectrum different wavelength of light produced sensations of different colors is called__________________.
[Question ID = 19390]
1. Hue [Option ID = 47553]
2. Saturation [Option ID = 47551]
3. Lightness [Option ID = 47552]
4. None of these [Option ID = 47554]
Correct Answer :-
Hue [Option ID = 47553]
Any environment agent that causes damage during prenatal period is [Question ID = 19414]
1. Allele [Option ID = 47650]
2. Marasmus [Option ID = 47647]
3. Growth faltering [Option ID = 47649]
4. Teratogen [Option ID = 47648]
Correct Answer :-
Teratogen [Option ID = 47648]
Under schizophrenic thought disorder seems to be an abnormal style of information processing brought about by [Question ID =
19383]
1. Auditory impairments [Option ID = 47526]
2. Hyperactivity [Option ID = 47523]
3. An absence of sensory information [Option ID = 47525]
4. Extreme distractibility [Option ID = 47524]
Correct Answer :-
Extreme distractibility [Option ID = 47524]
People having difficulty in focusing on distant objects have__________. [Question ID = 19391]
1. Astigmatism [Option ID = 47557]
2. None of these [Option ID = 47558]
3. Myopia [Option ID = 47555]
4. Hypermetropia [Option ID = 47556]
Correct Answer :-
Myopia [Option ID = 47555]
Talking with subjects after an experiment to give them true explanation of the experiment if deception has been used or to learn
from their perception is [Question ID = 19408]
1. Probing [Option ID = 47626]
2. Interaction effect [Option ID = 47625]
3. Debriefing [Option ID = 47623]
4. Rapport formation [Option ID = 47624]
Correct Answer :-
Debriefing [Option ID = 47623]
Physical attractiveness of a person or any other trait can influence multiple judgments or lead to a more favourable view of the whole
personality. This tendency is called: [Question ID = 19365]
1. Primacy effect [Option ID = 47452]
2. Pygmallion effect [Option ID = 47451]
3. Halo effect [Option ID = 47454]
4. Non- common effect [Option ID = 47453]
Correct Answer :-
Halo effect [Option ID = 47454]
A form of social interaction in which children orient towards a common goals by resolving differences of opinions, sharing
responsibilities and providing one another with sufficient explanations to correct misunderstanding is [Question ID = 19412]
1. Creativity [Option ID = 47639]
14)
15)
16)
17)
18)
19)
2. Cooperative play [Option ID = 47640]
3. Cooperative learning [Option ID = 47641]
4. Social learning theory [Option ID = 47642]
Correct Answer :-
Cooperative play [Option ID = 47640]
Interpretations from the point of the people being studied is [Question ID = 19400]
1. Second order interpretation [Option ID = 47593]
2. Third order interpretation [Option ID = 47591]
3. Attributes [Option ID = 47594]
4. First order interpretation [Option ID = 47592]
Correct Answer :-
First order interpretation [Option ID = 47592]
Abraham Maslow divided social motives into four specific groups, including all of the following except [Question ID = 19395]
1. Love [Option ID = 47571]
2. Esteem [Option ID = 47572]
3. Avoidance [Option ID = 47573]
4. Self-actualization [Option ID = 47574]
Correct Answer :-
Avoidance [Option ID = 47573]
Reductions in motivation and effort when individuals work in a group compared to when they work alone is called- [Question ID =
19417]
1. Hooliganism [Option ID = 47659]
2. De-individuation [Option ID = 47661]
3. Social facilitation [Option ID = 47662]
4. Social-loafing [Option ID = 47660]
Correct Answer :-
De-individuation [Option ID = 47661]
Presence of two or more disorders in same person is called __________. [Question ID = 30941]
1. Distortions [Option ID = 63758]
2. Mortality [Option ID = 63756]
3. Co-morbidity [Option ID = 63757]
4. Labeling [Option ID = 63759]
Correct Answer :-
Co-morbidity [Option ID = 63757]
The defense mechanism involving an intellectual reason to justify a certain action connected only in the mind of the person after the
behavior is completed is [Question ID = 19380]
1. Denial [Option ID = 47512]
2. Repression [Option ID = 47511]
3. Rationalization [Option ID = 47514]
4. Projection [Option ID = 47513]
Correct Answer :-
Rationalization [Option ID = 47514]
The component of personality that is a vast reservoir of basic biological urges is the [Question ID = 19397]
1. Libido [Option ID = 47581]
2. Id [Option ID = 47582]
3. Ego [Option ID = 47579]
4. Superego [Option ID = 47580]
Correct Answer :-
Id [Option ID = 47582]
20)
21)
22)
23)
24)
25)
26)
The combined memory of a group that is more efficient than the memory of the individual members is [Question ID = 19376]
1. Group think [Option ID = 47495]
2. False memory syndrome [Option ID = 47498]
3. Transactive memory [Option ID = 47497]
4. Collective memory [Option ID = 47496]
Correct Answer :-
Transactive memory [Option ID = 47497]
Non-parametric equivalent of 1 sample t-test is- [Question ID = 30940]
1. Mann-Whitney U test [Option ID = 63753]
2. Spearman ? [Option ID = 63755]
3. Wilcoxon signed rank [Option ID = 63754]
4. Chi-Square [Option ID = 63752]
Correct Answer :-
Wilcoxon signed rank [Option ID = 63754]
A sudden and extreme disturbance of memory in which individuals wander off, adopt a new identity, and are unable to recall their
own past is [Question ID = 30954]
1. Retrogate amnesia [Option ID = 63811]
2. Dissociative Fugue [Option ID = 63809]
3. Dissociative amnesia [Option ID = 63808]
4. Dissociative identity disorder [Option ID = 63810]
Correct Answer :-
Dissociative Fugue [Option ID = 63809]
Classification of self on the basis of perceptually distinct attributes and behaviors such as age, physical characteristics, sex, goodness
and badness developing between 18and 30 months is [Question ID = 19411]
1. Enduring self [Option ID = 47637]
2. Inner self [Option ID = 47638]
3. Categorical self [Option ID = 47635]
4. Remembered self [Option ID = 47636]
Correct Answer :-
Categorical self [Option ID = 47635]
The suggestions that depressed people have unrealistic perceptions and that they act in a manner consistent with hopelessness
theory are consistent with the ??viewpoint [Question ID = 19384]
1. Socioacultural [Option ID = 47530]
2. Learning [Option ID = 47528]
3. Cognitive [Option ID = 47527]
4. Psychoanalytic [Option ID = 47529]
Correct Answer :-
Cognitive [Option ID = 47527]
Area transformations like percentile ranks do not change the ______of scores, but they do change the___________ between scores.
[Question ID = 19426]
1. Difference, distance [Option ID = 47698]
2. Intervals, rank order [Option ID = 47696]
3. Rank order, intervals [Option ID = 47695]
4. Distance, difference [Option ID = 47697]
Correct Answer :-
Rank order, intervals [Option ID = 47695]
A language structure located in the left temporal lobe of the cerebral cortex that plays a role in comprehending word meaning is
[Question ID = 19409]
1. Agrammatism [Option ID = 47630]
2. Broca?s area [Option ID = 47628]
3. Nulceus Cingulate [Option ID = 47629]
27)
28)
29)
30)
31)
32)
33)
4. Wernicke?s area [Option ID = 47627]
Correct Answer :-
Wernicke?s area [Option ID = 47627]
The correct order of the Ossicles (middle ear bone) is- [Question ID = 30936]
1. Incus, Malleus, Stapes [Option ID = 63738]
2. Stapes, Incus, Malleus [Option ID = 63737]
3. Malleus , Incus, Stapes [Option ID = 63736]
4. Malleus, Stapes, Incus [Option ID = 63739]
Correct Answer :-
Malleus , Incus, Stapes [Option ID = 63736]
A neurological disorder characterized by sleep at inappropriate times is called- [Question ID = 30938]
1. Insomina [Option ID = 63746]
2. Sleep Apnea [Option ID = 63744]
3. Narcolepsy [Option ID = 63745]
4. Hypersomnia [Option ID = 63747]
Correct Answer :-
Narcolepsy [Option ID = 63745]
The theory that frustration ?the perception that you are being prevented from attaining a goal-increases the probability of an
aggressive response [Question ID = 19377]
1. Instrumental Aggression [Option ID = 47501]
2. Fundamental attribution error [Option ID = 47499]
3. Frustration Aggression Theory [Option ID = 47500]
4. Misattribution of Arousal [Option ID = 47502]
Correct Answer :-
Frustration Aggression Theory [Option ID = 47500]
The theory that hold that self esteem serves to buffer, protecting people from terrifying thoughts about their own mortality is
[Question ID = 19379]
1. Story Model [Option ID = 47508]
2. Two Factor theory of Emotion [Option ID = 47509]
3. Terror Management Theory [Option ID = 47507]
4. Upward Social Comparison [Option ID = 47510]
Correct Answer :-
Terror Management Theory [Option ID = 47507]
A large ?standard error? is reflective of [Question ID = 19368]
1. Sample not representative of the population [Option ID = 47463]
2. Sample representative of the population [Option ID = 47466]
3. Negative correlation coefficient obtained [Option ID = 47465]
4. Incorrect calculation of population Mean value [Option ID = 47464]
Correct Answer :-
Sample not representative of the population [Option ID = 47463]
If there is sudden impairment of consciousness (without an aura) lasting only a few seconds, during which the patient may simply
state vacantly, without speaking or apparently hearing nothing is called _________. [Question ID = 19387]
1. Absence seizure [Option ID = 47539]
2. Complex partial seizure [Option ID = 47541]
3. Tonic-clonic seizure [Option ID = 47540]
4. Amnesia [Option ID = 47542]
Correct Answer :-
Absence seizure [Option ID = 47539]
EEG recording of the REM sleep is characterized by [Question ID = 19373]
34)
35)
36)
37)
38)
39)
1. Theta waves only [Option ID = 47485]
2. Alpha and Beta waves [Option ID = 47484]
3. Delta waves only [Option ID = 47486]
4. Theta and Beta waves [Option ID = 47483]
Correct Answer :-
Alpha and Beta waves [Option ID = 47484]
Theta and Beta waves [Option ID = 47483]
The reversal to +40 mV strongly implicates the action of ________ as the basis for action potential. [Question ID = 19385]
1. Na+ ions [Option ID = 47532]
2. Glucose [Option ID = 47534]
3. Nitrogen ions [Option ID = 47533]
4. K + ions [Option ID = 47531]
Correct Answer :-
Na+ ions [Option ID = 47532]
_________ method of analysis helps to study of mental disorders capitalize on several currently known locations on chromosomes of
genes for other inherited physical characteristics or biological process. [Question ID = 30942]
1. Case history [Option ID = 63763]
2. Case studies [Option ID = 63761]
3. Association studies [Option ID = 63760]
4. Linkage analysis [Option ID = 63762]
Correct Answer :-
Linkage analysis [Option ID = 63762]
__________is a statement that has at least one independent and one dependent variable and has yet to be empirically tested.
[Question ID = 19401]
1. Causal hypothesis [Option ID = 47597]
2. Null hypothesis [Option ID = 47595]
3. Alternative hypothesis [Option ID = 47596]
4. Double barreled hypothesis [Option ID = 47598]
Correct Answer :-
Causal hypothesis [Option ID = 47597]
Null hypothesis [Option ID = 47595]
Alternative hypothesis [Option ID = 47596]
____________ proposes that the words people use determine how they think about themselves and the world. [Question ID =
30953]
1. Vygotsky?s hypothesis [Option ID = 63807]
2. Cognitive universalism [Option ID = 63804]
3. Pragmatics [Option ID = 63805]
4. Linguistic relativity hypothesis [Option ID = 63806]
Correct Answer :-
Linguistic relativity hypothesis [Option ID = 63806]
________________ is a form of perspective taking that requires the ability to view a situation from at least two perspective, that is
to reason simultaneously about what two or more people are thinking [Question ID = 19413]
1. Referential style [Option ID = 47644]
2. Reversibility [Option ID = 47646]
3. Recursive thought [Option ID = 47643]
4. Reconstruction [Option ID = 47645]
Correct Answer :-
Recursive thought [Option ID = 47643]
_______________ is the size of the difference in a stimulus property (such as the brightness of light) needed for the observer to
notice a difference. [Question ID = 19388]
1. Differential limen [Option ID = 47543]
40)
41)
42)
43)
44)
45)
2. None of the above [Option ID = 47546]
3. Just noticeable difference [Option ID = 47545]
4. Reiz leimen [Option ID = 47544]
Correct Answer :-
Just noticeable difference [Option ID = 47545]
Facilitating entry of new entrants in an organization through orientation programmes are studied under which of the following
[Question ID = 19367]
1. Organization Adaption [Option ID = 47459]
2. Organizational Fit [Option ID = 47462]
3. Organizational Socialization [Option ID = 47461]
4. Organizational Accommodation [Option ID = 47460]
Correct Answer :-
Organizational Socialization [Option ID = 47461]
Method of gathering and analysing data on the , choice communication and interaction patterns of people in groups, is referred to as :
[Question ID = 30957]
1. Informal group method [Option ID = 63823]
2. Role playing method [Option ID = 63822]
3. Sociometry [Option ID = 63820]
4. Focus groups method [Option ID = 63821]
Correct Answer :-
Sociometry [Option ID = 63820]
Writing Disorder in which the person can spell regularly spelled words but not irregularly spelled one is [Question ID = 30943]
1. Developmental dyslexia [Option ID = 63767]
2. Direct dyslexia [Option ID = 63766]
3. Orthographic dysgraphia [Option ID = 63765]
4. Phonologically dysgraphia [Option ID = 63764]
Correct Answer :-
Orthographic dysgraphia [Option ID = 63765]
T-Groups are known as an organizational intervention technique, known for [Question ID = 19357]
1. Absence of any structure in interaction [Option ID = 47419]
2. Absence of any leadership [Option ID = 47420]
3. Absence of verbal communication [Option ID = 47421]
4. Absence of politics [Option ID = 47422]
Correct Answer :-
Absence of any structure in interaction [Option ID = 47419]
The process whereby people flatter, praise and generally try to make themselves likeable of the experiment, which has been
explained in advance is [Question ID = 19378]
1. Informational social influence [Option ID = 47505]
2. Informed consent [Option ID = 47503]
3. Ingratiation [Option ID = 47504]
4. Interdependence [Option ID = 47506]
Correct Answer :-
Ingratiation [Option ID = 47504]
The tendency to attribute positive outcomes to internal causes but negative ones to external causes is known as- [Question ID =
19416]
1. Impression Management [Option ID = 47657]
2. Actor-Observer Effect [Option ID = 47655]
3. Self-serving Bias [Option ID = 47656]
4. Kinship Selection Theory [Option ID = 47658]
Correct Answer :-
Self-serving Bias [Option ID = 47656]
46)
47)
48)
49)
50)
51)
52)
The tendency to go along with the group in order to fulfill the group?s expectation and gain acceptance is [Question ID = 19374]
1. Normative conformity [Option ID = 47487]
2. Minority Influence [Option ID = 47490]
3. Out group homogeneity [Option ID = 47489]
4. Social compliance [Option ID = 47488]
Correct Answer :-
Normative conformity [Option ID = 47487]
The term ?employee turnover? is related to which of the following issues [Question ID = 19360]
1. Performance in organization [Option ID = 47432]
2. Attrition in organization [Option ID = 47431]
3. Absenteeism in organization [Option ID = 47434]
4. Employee transfers in organization [Option ID = 47433]
Correct Answer :-
Attrition in organization [Option ID = 47431]
Relatively rare disorder where accumulation of an abnormal amount of cerebrospinal fluid within the cranium causing damage to the
brain tissue and enlargement of the skull [Question ID = 30945]
1. phenylketonuria [Option ID = 63775]
2. macrocephaly [Option ID = 63774]
3. Hydrocephaly [Option ID = 63772]
4. Microcephaly [Option ID = 63773]
Correct Answer :-
Hydrocephaly [Option ID = 63772]
When is a person less likely to conform? [Question ID = 19429]
1. When the group cannot see how the person behaves [Option ID = 47709]
2. When the group is unanimous [Option ID = 47707]
3. When the person feels incompetent [Option ID = 47708]
4. When the person admires the group [Option ID = 47710]
Correct Answer :-
When the group cannot see how the person behaves [Option ID = 47709]
_________is an alternative to ANOVA (with independent samples) for situations in which measurements are on an ordinal scale or
when there are doubts about the distributional assumptions associated with the F test. [Question ID = 19424]
1. Mann-Whitney U test [Option ID = 47688]
2. The Sign test [Option ID = 47690]
3. Wilcoxin sign-ranked test [Option ID = 47687]
4. Kruskal?Wallis test [Option ID = 47689]
Correct Answer :-
Kruskal?Wallis test [Option ID = 47689]
__________are extraordinarily sensitive to light, but they only allow us to see sets of grey. [Question ID = 19389]
1. Cones [Option ID = 47548]
2. Optic nerve [Option ID = 47550]
3. Rods [Option ID = 47547]
4. Retina [Option ID = 47549]
Correct Answer :-
Rods [Option ID = 47547]
? Prisoner?s dilemma? exercise highlights important issues related to [Question ID = 19366]
1. Pro-social and antisocial behavior [Option ID = 47458]
2. Violence and dehumanization [Option ID = 47456]
3. Aggression and destructiveness [Option ID = 47455]
4. Cooperation and Competition [Option ID = 47457]
53)
54)
55)
56)
57)
58)
59)
Correct Answer :-
Cooperation and Competition [Option ID = 47457]
A threat to internal validity when groups in a experiment are not equivalent at the beginning of the experiment with regard to the
dependent variable is [Question ID = 19406]
1. Testing effect [Option ID = 47618]
2. History effects [Option ID = 47615]
3. Maturation effects [Option ID = 47616]
4. Selection bias [Option ID = 47617]
Correct Answer :-
Selection bias [Option ID = 47617]
?Na?ve realism? refers to the fact that [Question ID = 19427]
1. Few people are realistic [Option ID = 47699]
2. Most people would rather be na?ve than accurate [Option ID = 47700]
3. Most people believe they perceive things accurately [Option ID = 47701]
4. Most people are na?ve about psychology [Option ID = 47702]
Correct Answer :-
Most people believe they perceive things accurately [Option ID = 47701]
What is the median of the following group of scores- 12, 14, 15, 18, 19, 20. [Question ID = 30946]
1. 18 [Option ID = 63779]
2. 16.5 [Option ID = 63777]
3. 15 [Option ID = 63776]
4. 15.5 [Option ID = 63778]
Correct Answer :-
16.5 [Option ID = 63777]
What is group polarization? [Question ID = 19430]
1. A situation in which one harms oneself and others by acting in one?s self-interest [Option ID = 47714]
2. The tendency of a close-knit group to emphasize consensus at the expense of critical thinking and rational decision making [Option ID = 47713]
3. The tendency for a dominant point of view in a group to be strengthened to a more extreme position after a group discussion [Option ID = 47711]
4. The strength of the liking and commitment group members have toward each other and to a group [Option ID = 47712]
Correct Answer :-
The tendency for a dominant point of view in a group to be strengthened to a more extreme position after a group discussion [Option ID = 47711]
In case of reverse discrimination policy or programmes, often there is overt compliance and many important issues are left
unaddressed. This issue has been referred to as [Question ID = 19364]
1. Tokenism [Option ID = 47448]
2. Groupthink [Option ID = 47447]
3. Fundamental attribution error [Option ID = 47449]
4. Social loafing [Option ID = 47450]
Correct Answer :-
Tokenism [Option ID = 47448]
A type of experimental research in which neither the subjects nor the person who directly deals with the subjects for the
experimenter knows the specifics of the experiment is [Question ID = 19407]
1. Diffusion of treatment [Option ID = 47620]
2. Experiementer expectancy [Option ID = 47619]
3. Equivalent time series design [Option ID = 47621]
4. Double bind experiment [Option ID = 47622]
Correct Answer :-
Double bind experiment [Option ID = 47622]
The method of combination works on the basis of successive rather than simultaneous is called ______________. [Question ID =
19386]
60)
61)
62)
63)
64)
65)
1. Spatial summation [Option ID = 47535]
2. Inhibitory post synaptic potential [Option ID = 47537]
3. Excitatory postsynaptic potential [Option ID = 47538]
4. Temporal summation [Option ID = 47536]
Correct Answer :-
Temporal summation [Option ID = 47536]
According to Psychoanalytic theory a person?s behavior is motivated mainly by [Question ID = 19396]
1. Money and power [Option ID = 47578]
2. What others think [Option ID = 47577]
3. The hope of the future [Option ID = 47576]
4. Sexual and aggressive instinctual urges [Option ID = 47575]
Correct Answer :-
Sexual and aggressive instinctual urges [Option ID = 47575]
According to Path Goal Leadership theory, the leader who sets challenging goals for associates and shows con?dence that they will
attain these goals and perform well is called: [Question ID = 30956]
1. Supportive leader [Option ID = 63818]
2. Achievement-oriented leader [Option ID = 63819]
3. Participative leader [Option ID = 63816]
4. Directive leader [Option ID = 63817]
Correct Answer :-
Achievement-oriented leader [Option ID = 63819]
According to the ?Managerial Grid? approach to leadership which of the below given concerns is characterized by a greater emphasis
on relationships and comfortable and friendly atmosphere? [Question ID = 19356]
1. (9,9) [Option ID = 47417]
2. (1,1) [Option ID = 47415]
3. (9,1) [Option ID = 47418]
4. (1,9) [Option ID = 47416]
Correct Answer :-
(1,9) [Option ID = 47416]
According to the Hackman and Oldham Job Characteristics Model of Work Motivation, ____________ refers to whether the job has a
definite beginning and end i.e. How complete a module of work does the employee perform. [Question ID = 30949]
1. Skill variety [Option ID = 63791]
2. Task significance [Option ID = 63789]
3. Task identity [Option ID = 63788]
4. Autonomy [Option ID = 63790]
Correct Answer :-
Task identity [Option ID = 63788]
According to the Sternberg Theory of Love, Companionate love is characterized by [Question ID = 19362]
1. Low intimacy, low passion, low commitment [Option ID = 47442]
2. Low intimacy, high passion, low commitment [Option ID = 47439]
3. High intimacy, high passion, high commitment [Option ID = 47440]
4. High intimacy, low passion, high commitment [Option ID = 47441]
Correct Answer :-
High intimacy, low passion, high commitment [Option ID = 47441]
Foundations of knowledge based on logic, processes of reason and a knowable singular reality, is characteristic of
_________________ era [Question ID = 19361]
1. Modern [Option ID = 47438]
2. Super- modernity [Option ID = 47437]
3. Pre-modern [Option ID = 47435]
4. Postmodern [Option ID = 47436]
Correct Answer :-
66)
67)
68)
69)
70)
71)
Modern [Option ID = 47438]
Highly cohesive groups often assume that they can do no wrong and that information contrary to the group?s view should be rejected.
This tendency is known as- [Question ID = 19418]
1. Evaluation apprehension [Option ID = 47665]
2. Groupthink [Option ID = 47664]
3. Brainstorming [Option ID = 47666]
4. Group Polarization [Option ID = 47663]
Correct Answer :-
Groupthink [Option ID = 47664]
Group Polarization [Option ID = 47663]
When are people more likely to be persuaded by a message? [Question ID = 19432]
1. All of these [Option ID = 47722]
2. If they think the person sending the message has a vested interest in the point of view expressed in the message [Option ID = 47721]
3. If they are forewarned about the message [Option ID = 47719]
4. If they like the person sending the message [Option ID = 47720]
Correct Answer :-
If they like the person sending the message [Option ID = 47720]
Which of the following statements about sleep is not true? [Question ID = 19394]
1. People sleep less soundly at the first in unfamiliar places. [Option ID = 47567]
2. Physical exercise in the afternoon results in longer sleep in that night. [Option ID = 47570]
3. There appears not to be an identifiable quota of sleep that adults require. [Option ID = 47568]
4. Most people in industrialized societies get more sleep than they feel they need [Option ID = 47569]
Correct Answer :-
Most people in industrialized societies get more sleep than they feel they need [Option ID = 47569]
Which of the following options is most relevant for understanding ? rumors? at work?? [Question ID = 19359]
1. Absence of Non- verbal communication [Option ID = 47429]
2. Absence of communication channel [Option ID = 47427]
3. Presence of informal communication [Option ID = 47428]
4. Presence of Information overload in communication [Option ID = 47430]
Correct Answer :-
Presence of informal communication [Option ID = 47428]
Which of the following is known as relay station [Question ID = 19420]
1. Cerebrum [Option ID = 47673]
2. Thalamus [Option ID = 47672]
3. Hypothalamus [Option ID = 47671]
4. Medulla [Option ID = 47674]
Correct Answer :-
Thalamus [Option ID = 47672]
Which of the following represents equal means equal standard deviations? [Question ID = 30939]
1. [Option ID = 63750]
2. [Option ID = 63748]
3. [Option ID = 63751]
72)
73)
74)
75)
76)
4. [Option ID = 63749]
Correct Answer :-
[Option ID = 63750]
[Option ID = 63748]
[Option ID = 63751]
[Option ID = 63749]
Which of the following is an incorrect assumption regarding Analysis of Variance [Question ID = 19423]
1. The populations are normally distributed. [Option ID = 47683]
2. The variances of the several populations are the same [Option ID = 47684]
3. Samples are drawn at random without replacement [Option ID = 47686]
4. Selection of elements comprising any particular sample is independent of selection of elements of any other sample. [Option ID = 47685]
Correct Answer :-
Samples are drawn at random without replacement [Option ID = 47686]
Which of the following is the correct sequence in Behaviour modelling training method? [Question ID = 30955]
1. Role playing, modelling, social reinforcement, transfer of training, [Option ID = 63815]
2. Role playing, modelling, transfer of training, social reinforcement [Option ID = 63813]
3. Modelling, role playing, transfer of training, social reinforcement [Option ID = 63812]
4. Modelling, role playing, social reinforcement, transfer of training [Option ID = 63814]
Correct Answer :-
Modelling, role playing, social reinforcement, transfer of training [Option ID = 63814]
Which of the following is not a part of Histological method of brain lesion? [Question ID = 30937]
1. Electron microscopy [Option ID = 63742]
2. Fixation and Sectioning [Option ID = 63741]
3. Cryogenic [Option ID = 63743]
4. Staining [Option ID = 63740]
Correct Answer :-
Cryogenic [Option ID = 63743]
Which of the following are the core components of the concept of Psychological Capital? [Question ID = 19355]
1. Hope, Freedom, Creativity, Flow [Option ID = 47414]
2. Hope, Freedom, Citizenship, Loyalty [Option ID = 47411]
3. Hope Self ?Efficacy, Resilience, Optimism [Option ID = 47412]
4. Hope, Creativity, Flow, Engagement [Option ID = 47413]
Correct Answer :-
Hope Self ?Efficacy, Resilience, Optimism [Option ID = 47412]
Which of the following method is not used to estimate internal consistency reliability? [Question ID = 19425]
1. Coefficient alpha [Option ID = 47691]
2. Split half reliability [Option ID = 47693]
3. Kuder Richardson Formula 20 [Option ID = 47694]
4. Test retest reliability [Option ID = 47692]
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78)
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81)
82)
83)
Correct Answer :-
Test retest reliability [Option ID = 47692]
Which of the below given options is not a model of test scoring [Question ID = 30952]
1. random responding model [Option ID = 63802]
2. ipsative model [Option ID = 63803]
3. categorical model [Option ID = 63801]
4. cumulative model [Option ID = 63800]
Correct Answer :-
random responding model [Option ID = 63802]
HRM organizational charts indicating positions that may become vacant in the near future and the individuals who may fill the
vacancies is known as [Question ID = 30948]
1. Expectancy Charts [Option ID = 63787]
2. Human Resource Information Charts [Option ID = 63786]
3. Replacement charts [Option ID = 63785]
4. Selection charts [Option ID = 63784]
Correct Answer :-
Replacement charts [Option ID = 63785]
If three groups of independent sample each having 30 numbers drawn following simple random sampling, then the degrees of
freedom (of) for between group is____. [Question ID = 19372]
1. k-1 [Option ID = 47479]
2. nk-1 [Option ID = 47481]
3. n-1 [Option ID = 47482]
4. n-k [Option ID = 47480]
Correct Answer :-
k-1 [Option ID = 47479]
An employee is greatly valued in an organization owing to the possession of information and knowledge. The employee is said to have
____________ [Question ID = 19363]
1. Legitimate power base [Option ID = 47443]
2. Referent power base [Option ID = 47445]
3. Reward power base [Option ID = 47444]
4. Expert power base [Option ID = 47446]
Correct Answer :-
Expert power base [Option ID = 47446]
Within the cognitive approach the ABC model describes [Question ID = 30944]
1. A= activating event;B= Beliefs about the event;C= Consequences of the belief about the Event [Option ID = 63771]
2. A= Activating event;B=Beliefs about oneself;C= Critical analysis about belief about events [Option ID = 63770]
3. A=activating event; B= Beliefs about event; C= Critical analysis about belief about events [Option ID = 63768]
4. A=anticipatory event;B= Beliefs about event;C=Consequences of the belief about the event [Option ID = 63769]
Correct Answer :-
A= activating event;B= Beliefs about the event;C= Consequences of the belief about the Event [Option ID = 63771]
Amnesia for events that preceded some disturbances to the brain, such as a head injury or electroconvulsive shock [Question ID =
19382]
1. Anterograde amnesia [Option ID = 47519]
2. Long term memory [Option ID = 47522]
3. Korsakoff?s syndrome [Option ID = 47521]
4. Retrograde amnesia [Option ID = 47520]
Correct Answer :-
Retrograde amnesia [Option ID = 47520]
Attraction is influenced by which of the following? [Question ID = 19431]
84)
85)
86)
87)
88)
89)
1. How similar people are to each other [Option ID = 47716]
2. Whether people live or work in the same neighborhood [Option ID = 47715]
3. Whether liking is reciprocated [Option ID = 47717]
4. All of these [Option ID = 47718]
Correct Answer :-
All of these [Option ID = 47718]
An inflammation of the brain caused by bacteria, viruses or toxic chemicals is [Question ID = 19415]
1. Acute anterior poliomyelitis [Option ID = 47653]
2. Herpes simplex virus [Option ID = 47652]
3. Rabies [Option ID = 47654]
4. Encephalitis [Option ID = 47651]
Correct Answer :-
Encephalitis [Option ID = 47651]
A non random sample in which the researcher uses a wide range of methods to locate all possible cases of a highly specific and
difficult to reach population is [Question ID = 19404]
1. Deviant case sampling [Option ID = 47608]
2. Purposive sampling [Option ID = 47609]
3. Snowball sampling [Option ID = 47607]
4. Haphazard sampling [Option ID = 47610]
Correct Answer :-
Deviant case sampling [Option ID = 47608]
Purposive sampling [Option ID = 47609]
Snowball sampling [Option ID = 47607]
Social influence strategy in which getting people to agree first to a small request makes them more likely to agree later to a second
larger request is [Question ID = 19375]
1. Nudging behavior [Option ID = 47493]
2. Foot in the door technique [Option ID = 47491]
3. Boomerang effect [Option ID = 47492]
4. Social facilitation [Option ID = 47494]
Correct Answer :-
Foot in the door technique [Option ID = 47491]
The standard deviation of the random sampling distribution of the mean called the standard error of the mean, depends on the
__________ of the population and the _________. [Question ID = 19369]
1. Quartile deviation, sampling error [Option ID = 47470]
2. Standard deviation, sample size [Option ID = 47468]
3. Mean, sample distribution [Option ID = 47467]
4. Range, sampling technique [Option ID = 47469]
Correct Answer :-
Standard deviation, sample size [Option ID = 47468]
The technique whereaby the interior of the body can be accurately imagined; involves the interaction between radio waves and a
strong magnetic field is [Question ID = 19381]
1. Computerized Tomography [Option ID = 47516]
2. Scanning electron microscope [Option ID = 47518]
3. Stereotaxic Apparatus [Option ID = 47517]
4. Magnetic Resonance Imaging [Option ID = 47515]
Correct Answer :-
Magnetic Resonance Imaging [Option ID = 47515]
Marks that are near one another tend to be grouped together. This tendency is called the law of_________________. [Question ID =
19392]
1. Continuity [Option ID = 47560]
2. Similarity [Option ID = 47561]
3. Closure [Option ID = 47562]
90)
91)
92)
93)
94)
95)
96)
4. Proximity [Option ID = 47559]
Correct Answer :-
Proximity [Option ID = 47559]
A graph that consists of a series of connected dots above the upper real limits of each possible class interval is called [Question ID =
19422]
1. Frequency polygon [Option ID = 47680]
2. Histogram [Option ID = 47681]
3. Pie chart [Option ID = 47682]
4. Cumulative percentage curve [Option ID = 47679]
Correct Answer :-
Cumulative percentage curve [Option ID = 47679]
Quantitative research is considered to be situated within: [Question ID = 30951]
1. Critical paradigm [Option ID = 63796]
2. A positivist paradigm [Option ID = 63799]
3. Constructivist paradigm [Option ID = 63797]
4. Cooperativeparadigm [Option ID = 63798]
Correct Answer :-
A positivist paradigm [Option ID = 63799]
An unpleasant state that occurs when we notice that our attitudes and our behavior are -inconsistent [Question ID = 19428]
1. Cognitive dissonance [Option ID = 47705]
2. Induced Compliance [Option ID = 47706]
3. Social cognition [Option ID = 47704]
4. Social influence [Option ID = 47703]
Correct Answer :-
Cognitive dissonance [Option ID = 47705]
In a study by Paul Costa and Robert Mc.Crae where people were given series of personality tests, it was found that people who were
most happy were the ones who scored [Question ID = 19398]
1. Low in both extroversion and neuroticism [Option ID = 47586]
2. High in both extroversion and neuroticism [Option ID = 47585]
3. High in neuroticism and low in extroversion [Option ID = 47584]
4. High in extroversion and low in neuroticism [Option ID = 47583]
Correct Answer :-
High in extroversion and low in neuroticism [Option ID = 47583]
?Relay assembly room studies?, ?bank wiring room study ?and ?illumination studies? are associated with [Question ID = 19358]
1. Scientific Management [Option ID = 47423]
2. Labour Movement [Option ID = 47426]
3. Human Relations Movement [Option ID = 47424]
4. Affirmative Action Movement [Option ID = 47425]
Correct Answer :-
Human Relations Movement [Option ID = 47424]
A _____________ represents relationship between two variables where each experimental subject in the study is represented by a
point in two-dimensional space. [Question ID = 19421]
1. scatter plot [Option ID = 47676]
2. Ojive [Option ID = 47677]
3. Q-Q plots [Option ID = 47678]
4. Box plot [Option ID = 47675]
Correct Answer :-
scatter plot [Option ID = 47676]
97)
98)
99)
100)
Other things being equal, the larger the size of the sample, the smaller the standard error of the mean, the power of the test is _______.
[Question ID = 19371]
1. Moderate [Option ID = 47477]
2. No effect [Option ID = 47478]
3. Smaller [Option ID = 47475]
4. Greater [Option ID = 47476]
Correct Answer :-
Greater [Option ID = 47476]
A tendency to answer questions that are most complimentary and flattering to the respondents [Question ID = 19403]
1. Standardization [Option ID = 47604]
2. Stability reliability [Option ID = 47605]
3. Equivalence reliability [Option ID = 47606]
4. Response set [Option ID = 47603]
Correct Answer :-
Response set [Option ID = 47603]
Sheetal is doing research on ?Psychological factors of wellbeing in transgenders?. Due to difficulty in finding participants, she
interviews the participants as she meets them and, asks them to recommend another participant. This method of selecting participants is
known as : [Question ID = 30950]
1. random sampling [Option ID = 63794]
2. stratified sampling [Option ID = 63792]
3. quota sampling [Option ID = 63795]
4. snowball sampling [Option ID = 63793]
Correct Answer :-
snowball sampling [Option ID = 63793]
When sight is unimpaired and yet recognition fails, the deficit is known as __________. [Question ID = 30947]
1. Auditory agnosia [Option ID = 63781]
2. Auditory amnesia [Option ID = 63783]
3. Visual agnosia [Option ID = 63780]
4. Visual amnesia [Option ID = 63782]
Correct Answer :-
Visual agnosia [Option ID = 63780]
Representations of one time events that are long lasting because they require no space in working memory and there permit the
individuals to focus on other information while simultaneously performing them is [Question ID = 19410]
1. Non declarative memory [Option ID = 47634]
2. Declarative memory [Option ID = 47633]
3. Working memory [Option ID = 47631]
4. Autobiographical memory [Option ID = 47632]
Correct Answer :-
Non declarative memory [Option ID = 47634]
Autobiographical memory [Option ID = 47632]
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