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Psychology 6084 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.

What is the most commonly desired amputation?
A One arm, below the elbow
B One leg, above the knee
C Both legs, below the knee
D There is no most commonly desired amputation
Correct Answer: One leg, above the knee
Which out of the five most common anxiety disorders, is the most frequently diagnosed?
A social phobia
B obsessive compulsive disorder
C panic disorder
D generalized anxiety disorder
Correct Answer: generalized anxiety disorder
Who do anxiety disorders most commonly afflict?
A Adolescents
B Children (Infant to 12 years)
C Elderly
D Young Adults (20+)
Correct Answer: Adolescents
Electroconvulsive therapy has proven to be effective in the treatment of:
A phobias
B dissociative disorders
C depression
D schizophrenia
Correct Answer: depression
Psychopharmacotherapy involves the treatment of mental disorders with:
A electroconvulsive shock
B insight therapy
C surgery
D medication
Correct Answer: medication
The most commonly co-occuring disorder along with PTSD is:
A Depression
B Phobias
C Anger Management
D Eating Disorders
Correct Answer: Depression
Bipolar disorder develops at least once in the lifetime of approximately what percent of the population?
A 60 percent
B 20-25 percent
C 1-15 percent
D 10 percent
Correct Answer: 1-15 percent
Which of the following celebrities did not have Bipolar Disorder?
A Winston Churchill
B Jean-Claude Van Damme
C Gary Kasparov
D Buzz Aldrin
Correct Answer: Gary Kasparov
Which of these drugs is not used to combat either mania, depression, or bipolar disorder?
A Trofanil (impramine)
B Wellbutrin (bupropion)
C Norpramin (desipramine)
D Astelin (azelastine)
Correct Answer: Astelin (azelastine)
Which of these drugs is used to treat seasonal allergic rhinitis?
A Trofanil (impramine)
B Welbutrin (bupropion)
C Norpramin (desipramine)
D Astelin (azelastine)
Correct Answer: Astelin (azelastine)