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PRACTICE QUESTIONS OF CH2

The document contains a practice paper with multiple-choice questions and case-based questions related to psychology, covering topics such as self-instruction, personality theories, cultural influences on behavior, and various psychological assessments like the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT). It includes questions on self-control, emotional intelligence, and defense mechanisms, as well as assertions and reasoning regarding the self. The paper is designed to test knowledge and understanding of psychological concepts and theories.

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PRACTICE QUESTIONS OF CH2

The document contains a practice paper with multiple-choice questions and case-based questions related to psychology, covering topics such as self-instruction, personality theories, cultural influences on behavior, and various psychological assessments like the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT). It includes questions on self-control, emotional intelligence, and defense mechanisms, as well as assertions and reasoning regarding the self. The paper is designed to test knowledge and understanding of psychological concepts and theories.

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Practice Paper 2

Q1)Which among the following provides us necessary information that may be used
to change, modify, or strengthen certain aspects of self?
(a) Self-instruction
(b) Self-reinforcement
(c) Observation of others’ behaviour
(d) Observation of own behaviour
Q2According to the behaviourists, personality of an individual is the result of ___.
a. Unconscious motives and conflicts
b. Response of an individual to the environment
c. Early childhood experiences
d. A relationship of the individual to her/his environment

Q3)People of collectivist culture are more likely than people of individualistic cultures
to engage in which of the following behaviours?
a. Focusing on internal self attributes
b. Being clear and direct in self expression
c. Defining the self in relation to others
d. Developing a large circle of friends

Q4)This therapy focuses on the actions and thoughts of the client in the present. The
past is relevant only to the extent of understanding the origins of the faulty behaviour
and thought patterns. Name the therapy used by therapist in psychological studies.
I. Behaviour Therapy
II. Active Therapy
III. Integrative Therapy
IV. Clinical Therapy Choose the correct option.
(a) Only I
(b) II and III
(c) I, II and III
(d) I, II and IV
Q5)Delay of gratification is an example of self control (true/false) _______________.
Q6)The instinctual life force that energies the id is called _____________________.
Q7)The notion of self-efficacy is based on _________________ social learning theory.
Q8)To prevent itself from being overwhelmed by excessive demands from the id and the
superego, the ego relies on __________________.
Q9)Radhika says that she is not angry at her boss when she really is extremely upset. This
is an example of which defines mechanism?
Q10)Niasha is able to select, influence and even construct the circumstances of her own life.
She could stop smoking the moment she decided to do so. Which aspect of self she is high
on?
Q11)A girl who regards her hostel room partner with antagonism perceives the partner`s
action towards her a being intentionally negative. Which defines mechanism is being used in
this situation?
Q12)In the following question, a statement of Assertion (A) is followed by a statement
of the Reason (R). Mark the correct choice.
Assertion (A) When you say, “I know who I am”, the self is being described as a knower as
well as something that can be known.
Reason (R) As a subject (actor) the self actively engages in the process of knowing itself. As
an object (consequence) the self gets observed and comes to be known.
Codes
(a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true, and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of
Assertion (A)
(b) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true, but Reason (R) is not the correct
explanation of Assertion (A)
(c) Assertion (A) is true, but Reason (R) is false
(d) Assertion (A) is false, but Reason (R) is true

Q13)Raman is known for his ability to solve and sort out various problems using his past
experiences creatively. It is also reflected in creative performance. Name the skills persons
like him, high on this aspect and how quickly they find out solution in a given situation. (2)

Q14)Gautam is very sensitive about his feelings and emotions. He also controls his
emotions and expressions while dealing with self and others. Name the other two traits of
Emotionally Intelligent Person.
Q15)Mother Teresa believed that she had a mission to fulfil and did what came natural to
her, loving others and serving them. Identify the trait being referred to here by Gordon Allport
and how it affects a person's behaviour. Distinguish it from other traits given by him.
Q16)How several aspects of self, linked to the characteristic features of the culture?
Q17)Explain the characteristics of indirect techniques that are used to assess personality.
Describe any two such tests.
Q18) CASE-BASED MCQ’S
Read the below case and answer the questions that follow:
I Thematic Apperception Test
The most widely known and used story telling technique is the TAT. It was developed by
Morgan and Murray (1935) in the belief that the content imagined stories would provide
clues to the underlying dynamics of . subject's interpersonal relationships and self-attitudes.
As elaborated by Murray (1943, 1971) and Bellak (1993), TAT data are expected to reveal
the hierarchy of a person's needs and the nature of his or her dominant emotions and
conflicts. The TAT iS widely used projective test for the assessment of children and adults. It
is designed to reveal an individual's perception of interpersonal relationships.Thirty one
picture cards serve as stimuli for stories and descriptions about relationships or social
situations. Cards include specific subsets for boys, girls, men, and women. The test is useful
as part of a comprehensive study of in personality and in the interpretation of behaviour
disorders, psychosomatic illnesses, neuroses, and psychoses.

Q.1In which year was TAT developed?


(A) 1935
(B) 1943
(C) 1971
(D) 1993
Q.2. Which of these is not considered as a part of the TAT card subset?
(A) Boys
(B) Rabbit
(C) Girls
(D) Women

Q. 3. How many cards are used in TAT?


(A) 30
(B) 31
(C) 32
(D) 33

Q.4. TAT is used to study


(A) neuroses
(B) psychoses
(C) behaviour disorders
(D) All of these

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