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DU MSc Human Development and Childhood Studies
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Topic:- DU_J19_MSC_HDCS
- Gestalt theory emphasizes: [Question ID = 13319]
- A stream of thought [Option ID = 23274]
- Tendency to see a pattern as a unified whole [Option ID = 23276]
- Environmental stimuli [Option ID = 23275]
- A flow of consciousness [Option ID = 23273]
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• A flow of consciousness [Option ID = 23273]
- Which of the following developmental theories highlights the role of reinforcement and punishment? [Question ID = 13296]
- Behavioural theory [Option ID = 23183]
- Cognitive developmental theory. [Option ID = 23181]
- Psychoanalytic theory [Option ID = 23184]
- Ecological systems theory [Option ID = 23182]
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• Cognitive developmental theory. [Option ID = 23181]
- In a class, a teacher reinforces a desired behaviour by smiling and discourages undesirable behaviour by ignoring it or scolding. They are using: [Question ID = 13343]
- Disciplining [Option ID = 23370]
- Classical conditioning [Option ID = 23371]
- Social modelling [Option ID = 23369]
- Operant conditioning [Option ID = 23372]
Correct Answer :-
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• Social modelling [Option ID = 23369]
- Marxist feminist attempt to explain how
- Gender relations operate in a society.
- Gender relations are not important.
- Gender relations are connected with processes of production and reproduction.
- Gender relations are crucial for success.
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- i, iii [Option ID = 23429]
- ii, iv [Option ID = 23432]
- i, ii [Option ID = 23431]
- i, iv [Option ID = 23430]
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• i, iii [Option ID = 23429]
- Government of India's Mission Indradhanush aims to provide: [Question ID = 13299]
- Education of rural girls [Option ID = 23196]
- Child protection [Option ID = 23193]
- Health care for the elderly [Option ID = 23194]
- Immunisation of infants [Option ID = 23195]
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• Child protection [Option ID = 23193]
- Education for 'emotional literacy' refers to: [Question ID = 13324]
- Teaching adolescents about the management of emotions [Option ID = 23293]
- Teaching them to become self-aware [Option ID = 23294]
- Helping them to develop empathy for others' feelings [Option ID = 23295]
- All of the above [Option ID = 23296]
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• Teaching adolescents about the management of emotions [Option ID = 23293]
- Bronfenbrenner's Ecological model represents: [Question ID = 13292]
- The study of society [Option ID = 23166]
- The study of the environment [Option ID = 23165]
- The study of culture [Option ID = 23168]
- An interaction among person and context [Option ID = 23167]
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• The study of the environment [Option ID = 23165]
- Which among the following are examples of self-conscious emotions?
- Guilt
- Shame
- Embarrassment
- Happiness
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- i, ii, iii [Option ID = 23460]
- ii, iii, iv [Option ID = 23459]
- i, iii, iv [Option ID = 23457]
- i,ii, iv [Option ID = 23458]
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• i, iii, iv [Option ID = 23457]
- Which among the following types of play as identified by Parten are categorized as non-social activity?
- associative play
- onlooker behavior
- parallel play
- solitary play
- i, iv [Option ID = 23469]
- i, iii [Option ID = 23472]
- ii, iv [Option ID = 23471]
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• i, iv [Option ID = 23469]
- Which among the following are milestones of sexual maturation in adolescent boys?
- Enlargement of the testes
- Menarche
- Spermarche
- Deepening of voice
- i, ii, iii [Option ID = 23480]
- ii, iii, iv [Option ID = 23479]
- i, iii, iv [Option ID = 23478]
- i, ii, iv [Option ID = 23477]
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• i, ii, iv [Option ID = 23477]
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- The chief barriers to girls' education in India are:
- Shortage of female teachers.
- Inadequate school facilities.
- Gender bias in school curriculum.
- Inadequate English schools.
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- i, iii and iv [Option ID = 23424]
- i, ii, iii [Option ID = 23422]
- i, ii, iv [Option ID = 23421]
- ii, iii, iv [Option ID = 23423]
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• i, ii, iv [Option ID = 23421]
- Which founder of sociology believed societies changed due to class struggle? [Question ID = 13312]
- Emile Comte [Option ID = 23245]
- Karl Marx [Option ID = 23246]
- Plato [Option ID = 23247]
- Herbert Spencer [Option ID = 23248]
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• Emile Comte [Option ID = 23245]
- The Crèche Scheme introduced by the Ministry of Women and Child Development for the children of working mothers in 2006 is. [Question ID = 13316]
- Shishu Vikas Creche Scheme [Option ID = 23263]
- Indira Gandhi National Creche Scheme [Option ID = 23262]
- Jawahar National Creche Scheme [Option ID = 23264]
- Rajiv Gandhi National Creche Scheme [Option ID = 23261]
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• Rajiv Gandhi National Creche Scheme [Option ID = 23261]
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- The psychosocial moratorium refers to: [Question ID = 13325]
- Trying out different aspects of identity without commitment [Option ID = 23298]
- Wasting time without doing much [Option ID = 23299]
- Achieving a sense of identity [Option ID = 23297]
- Perceptions about self [Option ID = 23300]
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• Achieving a sense of identity [Option ID = 23297]
- Teratogens are those agents which: [Question ID = 13294]
- Have no effect on development [Option ID = 23176]
- Support development [Option ID = 23174]
- Improve development [Option ID = 23175]
- Adversely affect development [Option ID = 23173]
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• Adversely affect development [Option ID = 23173]
- In a longitudinal research design: [Question ID = 13298]
- A sample of different age groups are selected [Option ID = 23192]
- Several age groups are studied simultaneously [Option ID = 23189]
- Language development is studied over time [Option ID = 23191]
- The sample follows the same subjects repeatedly over a period of time [Option ID = 23190]
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• Several age groups are studied simultaneously [Option ID = 23189]
- From the study of life span development you:
- Can gain insight into your own life as a child, adolescent, and young adult.
- Will learn about life through the adult years-middle age, and old age.
- Are able to plan healthy nutrition in each stage
- Are enabled to be a sensitive parent or a teacher some day.
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- i, ii, iii [Option ID = 23444]
- i, iii, iv [Option ID = 23443]
- ii, iii, iv [Option ID = 23442]
- i, ii, iv [Option ID = 23441]
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• i, ii, iv [Option ID = 23441]
- The system by which groups of people are ranked in a society on the basis of power and economic wealth is known as: [Question ID = 13308]
- Prestige [Option ID = 23230]
- Status [Option ID = 23229]
- Stratification [Option ID = 23232]
- Social mobility [Option ID = 23231]
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Status [Option ID = 23229]
- Development refers to: [Question ID = 13290]
- Growth from infancy to adolescence [Option ID = 23159]
- None of the above [Option ID = 23160]
- The rapid growth in early years [Option ID = 23158]
- The process by which an organism grows and changes through its lifespan [Option ID = 23157]
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The process by which an organism grows and changes through its lifespan [Option ID = 23157]
- The Government of India's “Annapurna" Scheme is a scheme meant for: [Question ID = 13307]
- Women entrepreneurs [Option ID = 23225]
- Senior citizens [Option ID = 23226]
- Drought relief to villagers [Option ID = 23228]
- Farmers [Option ID = 23227]
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• Women entrepreneurs [Option ID = 23225]
- According to Piaget, during infancy the ability to think involves: [Question ID = 13336]
- Rely on deductive reasoning [Option ID = 23341]
- Rely on verbal mediation skills. [Option ID = 23344]
- Makes use of a number of sensorimotor mechanisms [Option ID = 23342]
- Copying movements that have never been seen [Option ID = 23343]
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• Rely on deductive reasoning [Option ID = 23341]
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- According to Erikson, the challenge during the stage Industry vs. Inferiority, children have the need to: [Question ID = 13334]
- Avoid mistrust [Option ID = 23336]
- Establish oneself as a competent worker [Option ID = 23333]
- Become attached to family [Option ID = 23335]
- Prepare for working in industry [Option ID = 23334]
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• Establish oneself as a competent worker [Option ID = 23333]
- Functionalist perspective refers to a sociological approach that emphasizes [Question ID = 13327]
- Functions of everyday interactions [Option ID = 23308]
- Functions of society and its stability [Option ID = 23306]
- A model to understand functions of society. [Option ID = 23307]
- Inequity in gender as central to all behavior and organization [Option ID = 23305]
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• Inequity in gender as central to all behavior and organization [Option ID = 23305]
- Sociologists study: [Question ID = 13318]
- Social forces that influence people [Option ID = 23271]
- Social groups [Option ID = 23270]
- All aspects of society and social interactions [Option ID = 23269]
- All of the above [Option ID = 23272]
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• All aspects of society and social interactions [Option ID = 23269]
- The process of developing a sense of identity during adolescence as highlighted by Marcia comprises:
- Identity repression
- Identity foreclosure.
- Moratorium.
- Identity achievement
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- i, ii, iv [Option ID = 23452]
- i, iii, iv [Option ID = 23451]
- ii, iii, iv [Option ID = 23450]
- i, ii, iii [Option ID = 23449]
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• i, ii, iii [Option ID = 23449]
- The APGAR scale rates all of the following except: [Question ID = 13341]
- Muscle tone [Option ID = 23363]
- Visual acuity [Option ID = 23361]
- Heart rate [Option ID = 23362]
- Colour [Option ID = 23364]
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• Visual acuity [Option ID = 23361]
- The two best methods of collecting in depth data for a research involving a small rural community are:
- Interview
- Participant observation
- Questionnaire
- Checklist
- ii, iii [Option ID = 23492]
- i, iii [Option ID = 23489]
- i,ii [Option ID = 23491]
- ii, iv [Option ID = 23490]
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• i,iii [Option ID = 23489]
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- A bodily cycle that occurs in a 24-hour period is called: [Question ID = 13344]
- Jet lag [Option ID = 23375]
- A circadian rhythm [Option ID = 23373]
- A biological rhythm [Option ID = 23374]
- A dynamic rhythm [Option ID = 23376]
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• A circadian rhythm [Option ID = 23373]
- Prosocial behaviour is best defined as: [Question ID = 13311]
- Joining social media [Option ID = 23244]
- An action involving benefit to self [Option ID = 23241]
- Living up to social norms [Option ID = 23243]
- Any helpful action benefiting others [Option ID = 23242]
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• An action involving benefit to self [Option ID = 23241]
- For the optimal development of infants under ten months, parents could provide: [Question ID = 13352]
- Picture books [Option ID = 23407]
- All of the above [Option ID = 23408]
- Colourful mobiles [Option ID = 23405]
- Soft toys [Option ID = 23406]
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• Colourful mobiles [Option ID = 23405]
- Pragmatics is the child's knowledge about: [Question ID = 13326]
- Use of language in different contexts [Option ID = 23303]
- Theory of language [Option ID = 23302]
- Grammar [Option ID = 23301]
- Morphemes [Option ID = 23304]
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• Grammar [Option ID = 23301]
- Among the following psychological test, which ones are projective tests?
- Thematic Apperception Test
- Rorschach Inkblot Test
- Raven's Progressive Matrices
- Children's Apperception Test
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- i,ii, iv. [Option ID = 23420]
- ii, iii, iv [Option ID = 23417]
- i, ii, iii [Option ID = 23418]
- i, iii, iv [Option ID = 23419]
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• ii, iii, iv [Option ID = 23417]
- A researcher makes a detailed note of everything that people do and say and how they interact. She is using the: [Question ID = 13348]
- Cases study method [Option ID = 23389]
- Event sampling [Option ID = 23392]
- Unstructured observation [Option ID = 23391]
- Participant observation method [Option ID = 23390]
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• Cases study method [Option ID = 23389]
- Hunters who wear camouflage so that they can blend in with their surroundings are relying on which principle of perception? [Question ID = 13340]
- Figure-ground relationships [Option ID = 23358]
- Expectancy [Option ID = 23359]
- Shape constancy [Option ID = 23357]
- Depth perception [Option ID = 23360]
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• Shape constancy [Option ID = 23357]
- The (NRHM) stands for: [Question ID = 13329]
- National Rural Hepatitis B Mission [Option ID = 23316]
- National Rural Hygiene Mission [Option ID = 23315]
- National Rural Housing Mission [Option ID = 23314]
- National Rural Health Mission [Option ID = 23313]
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• National Rural Health Mission [Option ID = 23313]
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- Authoritarian parents: [Question ID = 13305]
- Allow children to have their way [Option ID = 23220]
- Let children do decision making [Option ID = 23217]
- Have strict ideas about discipline and behaviour that are not open to discussion [Option ID = 23218]
- Have relaxed ideas about behaviour and discipline [Option ID = 23219]
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• Let children do decision making [Option ID = 23217]
- Two matched groups of pregnant women were identified. One of these groups was given the supplement while the other was not. Later the health of the women in the two groups was compared. The type of research design was a: [Question ID = 13330]
- Longitudinal research design [Option ID = 23318]
- Descriptive design [Option ID = 23317]
- Case study design [Option ID = 23320]
- Experimental design [Option ID = 23319]
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• Descriptive design [Option ID = 23317]
- Minority rights are important in a [Question ID = 13354]
- Culture specific state [Option ID = 23416]
- Multicultural state [Option ID = 23415]
- Unilateral state [Option ID = 23413]
- Bilateral state [Option ID = 23414]
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• Unilateral state [Option ID = 23413]
- In which type of sampling technique does a participant of the study helps in identifying other participants of the study? [Question ID = 13322]
- Simple random sampling [Option ID = 23285]
- Convenience sampling [Option ID = 23288]
- Quota sampling [Option ID = 23287]
- Snowball sampling [Option ID = 23286]
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• Simple random sampling [Option ID = 23285]
- Children's thoughts and actions about the difference between right and wrong develop when: [Question ID = 13323]
- Family's discuss what is right/wrong and why [Option ID = 23290]
- Parents praise children for good behaviour [Option ID = 23291]
- All of the above [Option ID = 23292]
- Parents scold children when they break a rule or do something wrong [Option ID = 23289]
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• Parents scold children when they break a rule or do something wrong [Option ID = 23289]
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- A negative attitude toward an entire category of people is known as: [Question ID = 13293]
- Racism [Option ID = 23170]
- Stigma [Option ID = 23169]
- Exploitation [Option ID = 23171]
- Discrimination [Option ID = 23172]
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• Stigma [Option ID = 23169]
- When individuals want others to see them as a good person and feel pressure to conform to stereotypes, they are reasoning in the: [Question ID = 13337]
- Stage of moral realism [Option ID = 23348]
- Conventional stage [Option ID = 23346]
- Pre-conventional stage [Option ID = 23345]
- Post-conventional stage [Option ID = 23347]
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• Conventional stage [Option ID = 23346]
- 'Parallel play' is when children: [Question ID = 13313]
- Interact together at an activity, doing similar things [Option ID = 23249]
- Interact together in many different ways [Option ID = 23251]
- Play near each other with the same materials, but do not interact much [Option ID = 23250]
- All of the above [Option ID = 23252]
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• Interact together at an activity, doing similar things [Option ID = 23249]
- The concept of gender can be defined by
- Individual's chromosomes
- Social roles adopted by individuals
- Social expectation of how men and women should behave
- Learned behavior by observing and imitating others
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- ii, iii, iv [Option ID = 23475]
- i, iii, iv [Option ID = 23476]
- i, ii, iii, [Option ID = 23474]
- i, ii, iv [Option ID = 23473]
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• i, ii, iv [Option ID = 23473]
- When opening a door, the actual image on your retina changes drastically, but you still perceive the door as a rectangle. This is an example of: [Question ID = 13349]
- Shape constancy [Option ID = 23395]
- Size constancy [Option ID = 23393]
- Color constancy [Option ID = 23394]
- Brightness constancy [Option ID = 23396]
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• Size constancy [Option ID = 23393]
- A kinship system that traces descent through the relatives of the mother is [Question ID = 13295]
- Bilineal [Option ID = 23177]
- Patrilineal [Option ID = 23180]
- Trilineal [Option ID = 23179]
- Matrilineal [Option ID = 23178]
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• Bilineal [Option ID = 23177]
- Human development is guided by principles such as:
- Development is an epigenetic process
- New and different ways of interpreting and responding to the world emerge at different time periods
- Environmental factors do not shape development
- Both biology and nurture influence development
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- i, ii, iv [Option ID = 23455]
- i, iii, iv [Option ID = 23456]
- ii, iii, iv [Option ID = 23454]
- i, ii, iii [Option ID = 23453]
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• i, ii, iii [Option ID = 23453]
- In the two lists given below, List I provides names of national laws and policies while List II indicates their year. Match the two lists and choose the correct answer from the code given below
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(a) Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act
(b) POCSO
c) Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children)Act.
(d) The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act.
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i. 2012
ii. 2016
iii. 1986
iv. 2015
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Codes [Question ID = 13388]- a- (ii) b- (i) c- (iv) d- (v) [Option ID = 23551]
- a- (iii) b- (v) c- (ii) d- (i) [Option ID = 23550]
- a- (iv) b- (v) c- (ii) d-(iii) [Option ID = 23552]
- a-(ii) b-(v) c- (i) d-(iii) [Option ID = 23549]
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• a-(ii) b-(v) c- (i) d-(iii) [Option ID = 23549]
- In the two lists given below, List I provides the names of theorists, while List II indicates their main subjects for research work associated with them. Match the two lists and choose the correct answer from the code given below.
List-I
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(b) Freud
(c) Darwin
(d) Binet
List II
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(ii) case studies of his three children
(iii) measuring children's intelligence
(iv) survey of emotions
(v) case studies of his patients
Codes [Question ID = 13383]- a-(ii) b- (v) c-(i) d- (iii) [Option ID = 23529]
- a- (i) b- (iii) c- (ii) d- (v) [Option ID = 23531]
- a- (ii) b- (iii) c- (iv) d- (v) [Option ID = 23530]
- a- (iv) b- (v) c- (ii) d- (i) [Option ID = 23532]
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• a-(ii) b- (v) c-(i) d- (iii) [Option ID = 23529]
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- In the two lists given below, List I provides a term or a concept while List II indicates their features. Match the two lists and choose the correct answer from the code given below
List I
(a) Shared family environment
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(c) Ethnography
(d) Nativist approach
List II
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iii. Home environment common to all siblings
iv. Explores cultural phenomena
v. Considers many sources of data
Codes [Question ID = 13384]- a-(ii) b-(v) c-(i) d- (iii) [Option ID = 23533]
- a-(iii) b-(iv) c-(ii) d- (i) [Option ID = 23534]
- a-(iv) b- (v) c-(ii) d-(i) [Option ID = 23536]
- a-(i) b-(iii) c- (ii) d-(v) [Option ID = 23535]
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• a-(ii) b-(v) c-(i) d- (iii) [Option ID = 23533]
- In the two lists given below, List I provides a concept while List II indicates their meaning. Match the two lists and choose the correct answer from the code given below
List I
(a) Human Development
(b)Normative development
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(d) Growth
List II
i. Study of the process of learning
ii. Predetermined unfolding of genetic information.
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iv. Changes over a life course
v. Typical developments
Codes [Question ID = 13386]- a-(ii) b- (v) c-(i) d-(iii) [Option ID = 23541]
- a-(ii) b-(v) c-(iv) d-(i) [Option ID = 23543]
- a-(iii) b-(v) c- (ii) d- (i) [Option ID = 23542]
- a-(iv) b-(v) c-(ii) d-(iii) [Option ID = 23544]
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• a-(ii) b- (v) c-(i) d-(iii) [Option ID = 23541]
- In the two lists given below, List I provides a concept while List II indicates their meaning. Match the two lists and choose the correct answer from the code given below
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List I
a. Brainstorming
b. Divergent thinking
c. Convergent thinking.
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List II
i. process of finding a single best solution
ii. Solving problems sequentially
iii. Group discussion to produce ideas or solve problems.
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v. Solving problems by looking at a situation from a unique perspective
Codes [Question ID = 13387]- a- (iii) b-(v) c-(ii) d-(i) [Option ID = 23546]
- a- (ii) b-(v) c-(iv) d-(i) [Option ID = 23547]
- a-(iii) b-(iv) c-(i) d- (v) [Option ID = 23545]
- a-(iv) b- (v) c-(ii) d-(iii) [Option ID = 23548]
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• a- (iii) b-(v) c-(ii) d-(i) [Option ID = 23546]
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