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1.

In terms of helping solve an important social problem


such as discrimination , the branch of psychology which
is most suitable is______________.
(a) Educational
(b) Clinical
(c) Social
(d) Industrial
2.The introspective report in an experiment is given
by____________ .
(a) Experimenter
(b) Subject
(c) Both the experimenter and subject
(d) None of the above
3.In Psychology the words Psyche and logos are made up
of two words which mean:
(a) Psychology is the science of soul
(b) Psychology is the science of conscience experience
(c) Psychology is the science of behaviour
(d) None of the above
4.________ established the first experimental laboratory in
Leipzig, Germany.
(a) Dr. N.N. Sengupta
(b) Wilhelm Wundt
(c) Dweck
(d) None of the above
5.Where was the first laboratory of modern psychology
established?
(a) Moscow
(b) Leipzig
(c) New york
(d) Calcutta
6.The psychology in which behaviours are studied in a
social situation is called:
(a) Social Psychology
(b) General Psychology
(c) Abnormal Psychology
(d) Clinical Psychology
7. The first psychology laboratory was established in the
year
(a) 1915
(b) 1922
(c) 1986
(d) None of the above
8. _____________ studies the changes that occur from
infancy to old age.
(a) Developmental Psychology
(b) Biological Psychology
(c) Cognitive Psychology
(d) Health Psychology
9.________________ work with persons who suffer from
motivational and emotional problems.
(a) Counselling psychologists
(b) Clinical psychologists
(c) Community psychologists
(d) Organisational psychologists
10.Name the psychologist who said psychology as a study
of behaviour or responses which can be measured and
studied objectively.
(a) Sigmund Freud
(b) William James
(c) John Watson
(d) None of the above
11. Name the psychologist who founded psychoanalysis.
(a) Sigmund Freud
(b) William James
(c) John Watson
(d) None of the above

12. Identify the correct sequence of the stages of


evolution of Psychology.
a) Constructivism, Psychoanalysis, Behaviourism&
Introspection
b) Structuralism, Gestalt psychology, Behaviourism&
Psychoanalysis
c) Introspection, Humanistic approach, Functionalism &
Cognitive perspective
d) Constructivism, Structuralism, Behaviourism&
Functionalism

13. Explain the application of psychology in daily life.


14. State four points to show the relationship between
mind and behaviour.

15. Explain the three terms used in the definition of


psychology.

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