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CBSE Class 12 Sample Questions 2022-23

This document outlines the structure and scoring of a Periodic Assessment exam for a 12th grade Psychology class. It is divided into 5 sections - A through E. Section A contains 5 multiple choice questions worth 1 point each. Section B has 3 short answer questions worth 2 points each. Section C contains 2 slightly longer answer questions worth 3 points each. Section D has 3 long answer questions worth 4 points each. Finally, Section E contains 1 question worth 6 points. The exam has a total of 14 questions and is worth 35 total points. It will take students 1.5 hours to complete.

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CBSE Class 12 Sample Questions 2022-23

This document outlines the structure and scoring of a Periodic Assessment exam for a 12th grade Psychology class. It is divided into 5 sections - A through E. Section A contains 5 multiple choice questions worth 1 point each. Section B has 3 short answer questions worth 2 points each. Section C contains 2 slightly longer answer questions worth 3 points each. Section D has 3 long answer questions worth 4 points each. Finally, Section E contains 1 question worth 6 points. The exam has a total of 14 questions and is worth 35 total points. It will take students 1.5 hours to complete.

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PERIODIC ASSESSMENT - II

CLASS: 12TH ARTS DT: 12/12/2022


SUB: PSYCHOLOGY MARKS: 35 Marks
TIME ALLOTED: 1.5 HOURS
There are 14 questions in this paper.
a) This paper is divided into five sections – A, B, C, D and E
b) Section A has five questions from, Q1 - Q5. These are Objective Type Questions
carrying 1 mark each.
c) Section B has 3 questions from Q6 - Q8. These are very short answers carrying 2
marks each. The answers to these questions should not exceed 30 words. These are
case study-based questions.
d) Section C has 2 questions from Q9 - Q10. These are short answers carrying 3 marks
each. The answers to these questions should not exceed 60 words.
e) Section D has 3 questions from Q11 - Q13. These are long questions carrying 4
marks each. The answers to these questions should not exceed 100 words.
f) Section E has 1 question Q14. This is a long question carrying 6 marks. The answer
to this question should not exceed 200 words.

SECTION A
1. Jasleen is high on critical thinking and can manipulate symbols to solve (1)
numerical problems. She is also high on the ability to understand one’s own
feelings, motives and desires. Which of the following intelligences are
displayed by Jasleen?
i. Spatial
ii. Logical-mathematical
iii. Interpersonal
iv. Intrapersonal

a. i and ii
b. ii and iii
c. i and iii
d. ii and iv

2. According to the behaviourists, personality of an individual is the result of (1)


___.

1
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

3. Which of the following is/are true about psychological disorders in the (1)
Middle Ages?
i. Demonology and superstition were used as explanations of psychological
disorders.
ii. Mental anguish and conflict were considered as reasons for psychological
disorders.
iii. Disturbed interpersonal relationships were emphasised to explain mental
disorders.
iv. There was emphasis on deinstitutionalisation for people with
psychological
disorders.

a. Only i is true.
b. i and ii are true.
c. Only iii is true.
d. ii and iv are true.

4. A person stuck in traffic may experience road rage, the kind of tantrum (1)
they'd never have in their everyday life but helps them cope with the stress of
driving. This is an example of _____.
a. Projection
b. Regression
c. Rationalisation
d. None of the above

5. While paying bills, Sanjana was suddenly overwhelmed by anxiety. Her (1)
heart pounded, she felt like she couldn’t breathe, and she became dizzy. This
was most likely to be ______.
a. A panic attack
b. A dissociative episode
c. A manic episode
d. A generalised anxiety episode

SECTION B

6. State four features of personality. (2)

7. Why is emotional intelligence important for educators? (2)

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8. Sasha is a 16-year-old girl. She is 5ft and 8 inches. She weighs 50kg and feels (2)
that she is very fat. She barely eats any food and survives on an apple a day.
Identify the disorder she has and state its two features.

SECTION C
9. The recruitment process for student council is going to begin in your school. (3)
How will the method of behaviour analysis and Nomination help the school
psychologist to make a personality assessment of the candidate?

OR

What are projective tests? Explain the projective tests which are:
a) Used to assess aggression.
b) Used to assess personality with the help of a few statements.

10. Briefly explain Somatic Symptom Disorders. (3)

SECTION D
11. Briefly explain the types of intelligence tests that are used by psychologists with (4)
relevant examples.

12. Lily is a student of Class 12. She can’t sit still in the class and can’t seem to (4)
concentrate in the class. She talks incessantly and can’t keep quiet. Which
disorder indicates such symptoms?

OR

Explain positive symptoms of schizophrenia.

13. How does Freud explain the structure of personality? (4)

SECTION E
14. Explain mental disorders from the perspective of any three psychological (6)
models.

OR

Anna doesn’t remember how she started living in Delhi where she started
working as a waitress. She remembers being thrown out of her house and that
she started living in Ahmedabad. There are gaps in memory which can’t be

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explained by the doctor. Explain the disorder and other disorders that are found
in this category.

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