Top 250+ Solved Abnormal Psychology MCQ Questions Answer
Q. ________ Tests are unstructured in that they rely on various ambiguous stimuli, suchas inkblots or picture.
a. Intelligence
b. Personality
c. Performance
d. Projective
Q. TAT was introduced by
a. Morgan and Murray
b. Rorschach and Morgan
c. Rorschach and Murray
d. Wechsler and Morgan
Q. ________ is one of the major structured inventory for personality assessment.
a. WAIS
b. Bhatia’s Battery
c. MMPI
d. WISC
Q. The type of schizophrenia marked by increased suspicious and difficulties ininterpersonal relations is__________
a. Simple
b. Undifferentiated
c. Paranoid
d. Disorganized
Q. The tendency to remain motionless for hours or even days in a single position isknown as_________
a. Waxi-flexibility
b. Catatonic stupor
c. Echopraxia
d. Echolatia
Q. The condition in which patient may invent new words is
a. Neologism
b. Echopraxia
c. Echolatia
d. Catatonic stupor
Q. Schizophrenia like psychosis of less than 6 months duration is
a. Schezophreniform disorder
b. Schezo affective disorder
c. Seasonal affective disorder
d. Delusional disorder
Q. The hypotheses that schizophrenia is the product of an excess of dopamine activity
a. Serotonin hypotheses
b. Norepinephein hypotheses
c. Dopamine hypotheses
d. Synaptic hypothesis
Q. Low frontal lob activation is called ________
a. Hyper frontality
b. Hypof rontality
c. Hyper thyroidism
d. Hypo thyroidism
Q. Parents were routinely assumed to have caused their children’s disorder throughhostility, deliberate rejection etc. are known as
a. Destructive parental interaction
b. Schezophrenogenic parents
c. Faulty communication
d. Schizophrenic offspring
Q. The chief distinguishing feature of psychotic disorders is
a. confusion of fantasy and reality.
b. antisocial conduct.
c. overwhelming anxiety.
d. obsessive behavior.
Q. Bob has never met Madonna but he is convinced that she is deeply in love with him. Bob issuffering from
a. grandiose delusions.
b. jealous delusions.
c. obsessive-compulsive disorder.
d. erotomanic delusions.
Q. A much-feared outcome of Alzheimer's disease is
a. functional psychosis.
b. paranoia.
c. general paresis.
d. senile dementia.
Q. Multiple personality or dissociative identity disorder often begins
a. as a result of combat exhaustion.
b. in adulthood as a response to unremitting phobias.
c. as a consequence of post-traumatic stress disorders.
d. in childhood as a result of unbearable experiences.