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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.

When you are walking, the brain sends massages to the skeletal muscles in the legs by way of:
A efferent fibers
B central fibers
C motor fibers
D sensory fibers
Correct Answer: efferent fibers
An action potential actually occurs because:
A the interior of the nerve cell becomes positive
B the interior of the nerve cell becomes negative
C potassium ions enter the nerve cell
D sodium ions level the nerve cell
Correct Answer: sodium ions level the nerve cell
Presence of a characteristic red belly in male three-spined sticklike back that elicits aggression in other territorial males is a:
A Taxis
B Sign stimulus
C Kinesis
D None of these
Correct Answer: Sign stimulus
An association of indifferent stimuli or situations without patent reward is:
A Conditioning
B Operant conditioning
C Latent learning
D Insight learning
Correct Answer: Latent learning
The “little brain” attached to the rear of the brainstorm is called the:
A limbic system
B thalamus
C corpus callosum
D cerebellum
Correct Answer: cerebellum
A brief electrical charge that travels down the axon of neuron is called the:
A synapse
B myelin sheath
C refractory period
D action potential
Correct Answer: action potential
Instinctive behavior:
A Part of one’s inherited structure
B Learned by experience
C Can be modified by environments
D All of the above
Correct Answer: Part of one’s inherited structure
A relatively simple part of stimulus configuration is termed:
A Innate releasing mechanism
B Taxis
C Sign stimulus
D Kinesis
Correct Answer: Sign stimulus
The behaviour that involves the pairing of an irrelevant stimulus within:
A Imprinting
B Habituation
C Conditioning
D Conditioned reflex type II
Correct Answer: Conditioning
One of the followings conditioned the dogs to secrete saliva on ringing of the bell which is not a normal stimulus for secretion of saliva:
A Thorndike and B.F. Skinner
B Pavlov
C Kohler
D None of these
Correct Answer: Pavlov