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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS

CHAPTER 5- THERAPEUTIC APPROACHES


S.No Questions
.
1. One of the components of therapeutic relationship is:
a) Permanency
b) Limited duration
c) Constant love
d) Long lasting
2. Compassion and pity towards the suffering of another:
a) Positive regard
b) Sympathy
c) Alliance
d) Empathy
3. Therapy which emphasizes intrapsychic conflicts as the cause for problems
a) Existential therapy
b) Behaviour therapy
c) Cognitive therapy
d) Psychodynamic therapy
4. The stage where the therapist becomes a substitute for a person from the
past:
a) Transference neurosis
b) Working through
c) Interpretation
d) Insight
5. The outcome of working through:
a) Transference
b) Resistance
c) Insight
d) Confrontation
6. Manya gives trouble in eating dinner, so the amount of evening snacks was
decreased. This change made Manya eat well during dinner. The act of
decreasing the quantity of snacks was:
a) Consequence
b) Reinforcement
c) Antecedent operation
d) Maintaining factor
8. The first step of RET is
a) Non directive questioning
b) Irrational beliefs
c) Differential reinforcement
d) ABC Analysis
9. Unwanted behavior can be reduced and wanted behavior can be increased
simultaneously through:
a) Positive reinforcement
b) Differential reinforcement
c) Negative reinforcement
d) Additional reinforcement
10. The procedure where in the client learns to behave in a certain way by
observing the behavior of a role model:
a) Modelling
b) Conditioning
c) Reinforcing
d) Confirming
12. Frankl emphasized the role of:
a) Existential anxiety
b) Basic anxiety
c) Core schemas
d) Confrontation

CH 6- ATTITUDE & SOCIAL COGNITION


S.No. Questions
1. Assigning causes to a behavior seen in specific social situations:
a) Schemas
b) Attribution
c) Inhibition
d) Facilitation
2. Deepak is always well dressed and outspoken. People who meet him for
the first time are often impressed. This is an example of:
a) Attribution
b) Identification
c) Impression formation
d) Facilitation
3. The positivity or negativity of an attitude is referred to as
a) Valence
b) Extremeness
c) Complexity
d) Centrality

4. Deepa refers to engage in the same activity as her roommates. She rarely
does anything different. Such an observation is indicative of the:
a) Cognitive aspect
b) Behavioural aspect
c) Dissonance aspect
d) Conative aspect
5. When the components of an attitude system are in the same direction, it is
referred to:
a) Dissonance
b) Attribution
c) Consonance
d) Impression
6. Liking a subject on account of being close to the teacher is indicative of:
a) Impression formation
b) Identification
c) Facilitation
d) Inhibition
7. Cooking food in a pressure cooker may point out the saving of fuel and
time:
a) Rational appeal
b) Emotional appeal
c) Attractiveness
d) Congruency
8. “Girls can only be good home makers”, is an example of:
a) Congruence
b) Consonance
c) Dissonance
d) Stereotypes
9. Pari is always targeted whenever any theft occurs in the class. The
phenomena behind this is:
a) Scapegoating
b) Learning
c) Stereotype
d) Discrimination
10. Schemas that function in the form of categories are called:
a) Stereotype
b) Prejudice
c) Prototype
d) Archetype
11. First impressions are the most lasting:
a) Recency effect
b) Primacy effect
c) Halo effect
d) Internal effect
12. Which of the following is a message characteristic?
a) Balance
b) Mode
c) Self esteem
d) Positivity

CH 7- SOCIAL INFLUENCE AND GROUP PROCESSES


Sr.No Questions
1 Which one of the following is the characteristic of a social group
a. Personal Motive
b. Insecurity
c. Has Norms
d. Division
2 ____________ is a collection of people who may be present at a
place/situation by chance
a. Crowd
b. Team
c. Group
d. Audience
3 Membership of club is an example
a. Primary group
b. Secondary group
c. Out group
d. Mob
4 Milgram’s classic studies is related to
a. Affiliation
b. competition
c. compliance
d. Obedience
5 Working together to achieve shared goals is called
a. Co-operation
b. Conformity
c. competition
d. Obedience
6 A form of social influence in which one or more person, accepts direct
requests from others is called :
a. Conformity
b. compliance
c. Obedience
d. Competition
7 Social loafing will occur when:
a. The group members feel more responsible
b. Motivation of the members decreases
c. Belonging to the group is important
d. There is proper coordination among members
8 Allocating societal resources on the basis of contribution of members is
called :
a. Equality
b. Equity
c. Need
d. Negotiations
9 Group think is a consequence of extreme ______________
a. Cohesiveness
b. Security
c. Self Esteem
d. Safety
10 Feeling of togetherness that keeps a group intact is called
a. Norms
b. Roles
c. Status
d. Cohesiveness

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