Class XII PSY T1
Class XII PSY T1
Spatial intelligence
Interpersonal intelligence
Intrapersonal intelligence
Bodily- Kinesthetic intelligence
2. Two statements are given in the question below as Assertion (A) and Reasoning (R). Read the statements
and choose the appropriate option.
Assertion (A): Molly is the assistant manager in a big software firm, she got that (1 point)
position because she had a friend in the human resource, she is arrogant and finds
herself in situations where she doesn't know what to do.
Reason (R): Ayurveda defines people's personality on the basis of three humoral elements
call tridosha and molly's personality can be described as being dominated by the tamas
guna.
Both A and R are true, and R is the correct explanation of A
Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A
A is true, but R is false
A is false, but R is true
4. As per the General Adaptation Syndrome, the individual is ready for fight or flight in the _____________
stage.
a. resistance
b. burnout
c. alarm reaction
d. exhaustion
5. Maxim believes he can learn difficult material for his classes if he stays focused and
committed. He has strong ___ for academics.
determinism
self-efficacy
actualization
expectancy
6. Louis Thurstone's theory of primary mental abilities states that intelligence consists of
how many primary abilities?
Seven
Five
Two
Six
8. A sequence of needs that must be satisfied for humans to reach their full potential
describes
Maslow's hierarchy of needs
Conditions of worth
Free will
Congruence
9. __________ stem from beliefs based upon expectations from inside us, such as, ‘I must do everything
perfectly’.
a. Conflicts
b. Frustrations
c. Social stresses
d. Internal pressures
10. Which intelligence has three components each serving a different function?
Experiential intelligence
Performance component
Componential intelligence
Contextual intelligence
12. Two statements are given in the question below as Assertion (A) and Reasoning (R). Read the statements
and choose the appropriate option.
Assertion (A): The self is being described as a ‘knower’ as well as something that can be
‘known’
Reason (R): Emphasis comes to be laid on those aspects of life that relate only to the
concerned person, such as personal freedom, personal responsibility, personal
achievement, or personal comforts when we talk of personal self.
Both A and R are true, and R is the correct explanation of A
Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A
A is true, but R is false
A is false, but R is true
13. The study that focuses on the link between the brain, mind and immune system is called
_______________.
a. Psychoneuroimmunology
b. Psychoimmunology
c. Psychoneurology
d. Immunoneurology
15. Collective unconscious consists of _____ that are not individually acquired but are inherited.
a. traits
b. archetypes
c. conflicts
d. dreams
17. Latika overthinks and worries about achieving her goals. Thus, the stress that she generates for herself in
her mind is most likely to be _________.
a. environmental stress
b. physical stress
c. psychological stress
d. social stress
18. This phenomena involves employing systematic, organized and objective procedures to
record behavioural phenomena occurring naturally in real time
Psychological test
Interview
Self-report
Observation
23. The ____________ focuses on the specific psychological attributes along which
individuals tend to differ in consistent and stable ways.
a) interactional approach
b) trait approach
c) behavioural approach
d) humanistic approach
24. Amit lacks motivation in life and has an overly complacent attitude. He remains relaxed and
deals
patiently with others. Which type of personality does Amit have according to Friedman and
Rosenman?
a. Type A
b. Type B
c. Type C
d. Type D
25. A violent child tends to behave submissively and nicely in front of the principal. This
changes in his behaviour is due to ________
individual differences
aptitude
situationism
intelligence
27. The IQ range for individuals with mild intellectual deficiency is ______________ .
a. 55-69
b. 40-54
c. 25-39
d. below 25
29. Two statements are given in the question below as Assertion (A) and Reasoning (R). Read the statements
and choose the appropriate option.
Assertion (A): Behavioral ratings suffer from major limitations like acquiescence.
Reason (R): Raters have a tendency to place individuals in the middle of a scale by avoiding extreme
positions.
Options:
a. Both A and R are true, and R is the correct explanation of A
b. Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A
c. A is true, R is false
d. A is false, R is true
30. An individual uses past experiences creatively to solve novel problems, thus integrating
different experiences in an original way to make new discoveries and inventions. Such an
individual is said to be high on _____________ intelligence.
Componential
Contextual
Experiential
Analytical
36. Anjani just found a gold bracelet inside a movie theatre. Which part of her personality would
urge her to deposit it at the manager’s office?
a. id
b. ego
c. superego
d. libido
38. Two statements are given in the question below as Assertion (A) and Reasoning (R). Read the statements
and choose the appropriate option.
Assertion (A): Neurotic people have control over their feelings.
Reason (R): Neurotic people are anxious, moody, touchy, restless and are quick to lose control.
Options:
a. Both A and R are true, and R is the correct explanation of A
b. Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A
c. A is true, R is false
d. A is false, R is true
39. J.P. Guilford structure of intellect model consists of three dimensions namely
Numerical abilities, spatial relations and memory
acquisition component, meta component and performance component
Inductive reasoning, word fluency and verbal comprehension
Operations, contents and products
40. Sam likes to play computer games. His favorites are complex games that require him to
use logic to solve problems and work through puzzles. In classes, Sam always asks
questions, and he likes to participate in group discussions. Outside of class, he always
seems to be talking to someone. If you had to label Sam by his intelligences, which two
would best apply?
Bodily/Kinesthetic and Interpersonal
Logical/Mathematical and Interpersonal
Verbal/Linguistic and Intrapersonal
Visual/Spatial and Interpersonal
41. Giftedness from the teachers’ point of view depends on a combination of ________.
a. high ability, high creativity, high commitment
b. high ability, high creativity, high cooperation
c. high ability, high commitment, high talent
d. high ability, high creativity, high dependence
42. Dilip experiences mood swings, and erratic feelings due to the stress he is facing. This refers to the
_________ effect of stress.
a. physiological
b. behavioral
c. cognitive
d. emotional
43. Two statements are given in the question below as Assertion (A) and Reasoning (R). Read the statements
and choose the appropriate option.
Assertion (A): People with high levels of stress but low levels of illness share three characteristics, which are
referred to as the personality traits of hardiness.
Reason (R): Hardiness consists of ‘the three Cs’, i.e., commitment, control, and challenge.
Options:
a. Both A and R are true, and R is the correct explanation of A
b. Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A
c. A is true, R is false
d. A is false, R is true.
44. Name the psychologist who proposed the concept of Intelligence Quotient.
a) Alfred Binet
b) Theodore Simon
c) William Stern
d) Jack Naglieri
Q. Read the case given below and answer the questions by choosing the most appropriate option:
This is a story of three students Ruby, Radhika and Shankar who were enrolled in an Undergraduate
Psychology Program in a University. Ruby was the admission officer’s dream. She was selected for the
program as she had perfect entrance test scores, outstanding grades and excellent letters of
recommendation. But when it was time for Ruby to start coming up with ideas of her own, she disappointed
her professors.
On the other hand, Radhika did not meet the admission officer’s expectations. She had good grades but low
entrance exam scores. However, her letters of recommendation described her as a creative young woman.
She could design and implement research work with minimal guidance at college.
Shankar ranked somewhere in between the two students. He was satisfactory on almost every traditional
measure of success. But rather than falling somewhere in the middle of his class at college, Shankar proved
to be an outstanding student. His strength lay in the ability to not only adapt well to the demands of his new
environment but also to modify the environment to suit his needs.
49. Identify the theory of intelligence which best explains the intelligence of all the three students in the
story:
a. One Factor Theory
b. Theory of Primary Mental Abilities
c. Hierarchical Model of Intelligence
d. Triarchic Theory of Intelligence
51. Which of the following statement is NOT TRUE about Radhika’s intelligence?
a. People high on this quickly find out which information is crucial in a given situation.
b. It is also called experiential intelligence.
c. It involves modifying the environment to suit the needs.
d. It reflects in creative performances.
52. Two statements are given in the question below as Assertion (A) and Reasoning (R). Read the statements
and choose the appropriate option.
Assertion (A): Shankar is not high in contextual intelligence.
Reason (R): Shankar was good at adapting well to the demands of his new environment and modifying the
environment to suit his needs.
Options:
a. Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
b. Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A.
c. A is true, but R is false.
d. A is false, but R is true.
53. Out of the three students mentioned in the story, who are/is more likely to be a successful
entrepreneur?
a. Radhika and Shankar
b. Ruby
c. Ruby and Radhika
d. Shankar
55. Unemotional and aggressive are characteristics related to which personality type?
Extravert
Psychotic
Neurotic
Introvert
56. Imaginative and strategic thinkers, with a plan for everything.
Entertainer
Architect
Campaigner
Defender
57. The actual person or self who must balance the struggles of the sub conscious.
Selfie
Id
Superego
Ego
58. According to Freud, What keeps a person from stealing?
Ego
Superego
Id
Collective unconsious
59. Refusing to believe or accept the reality of something that makes us nervous.
denial
displacement
rationalization
sublimation
60. Taking your feelings out on someone or something else when unable to express those
feelings on the one who is causing them.
projection
denial
regression
displacement