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Psychology 6096 MCQs [All-Courses]

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Psychology is the scientific study of human behavior, mental processes, emotions, and personality. It is an important subject for competitive exams such as PPSC, FPSC, NTS, OTS, KPPSC, BPSC, AJKPSC, CSS, and PMS.

Attention is:

A A social state
B A Mental state
C An organic state
D An aptitudinal state
Correct Answer: An aptitudinal state

Which of the following is frequently raised in the conditions of learning:

A Which factors influence the learning process
B How the field of educational psychology can be widen
C How individual differences can be reduced
D All of the above
Correct Answer: Which factors influence the learning process

According to through behaviorists, learning of an individual can be seen though:

A inner states
B Observable behavior
C Individual differences
D Measurement of personality
Correct Answer: Observable behavior

Which of the following is the base of learning of an individual according to the cognitive psychologist:

A inner condition
B Observable
C Social condition
D Emotional condition
Correct Answer: inner condition

Inner faculties and intellectual processing are concerned with:

A Cognition
B Personality
C Measurement
D Aptitude
Correct Answer: Cognition

The connection between stimulus and response is called:

A Intelligence quotient
B Standardize test
C Conditioning
D Curricular content
Correct Answer: Conditioning

Who was the founding father of classical conditioning:

A Intelligence quotient
B standardize text
C Conditioning
D Curricular content
Correct Answer: Conditioning

changes due to learning are:

A Temporary
B Permanent
C Physical
D psycho-dynamic
Correct Answer: Permanent

Koffka and Koehler were concerned with:

A Behaviorism
B Cognitive school of thought
C Progressivism
D Existaetialism
Correct Answer: Cognitive school of thought

According to the cognitive psychologist the observable behavior:

A Is not possible without aptitudinal change
B Is not possible without environmental change
C Not both (a) and (b)
D
Correct Answer: Is not possible without environmental change