Top 150+ Solved Developmental Psychology 2 MCQ Questions Answer
Q. Which style of love matches this statement "I try to keep my lover alittle uncertain about my commitment to him/her"?
a. eros
b. ludus
c. storge
d. pragma
Q. What aspect(s) of personality are believed to have evolved in humans?
a. overeating
b. quick response to danger
c. aggression in men
d. all of the above
Q. The research strategy for assessing personality stability that studiestwo or more groups assumed to be at different stages of development is
a. stratification
b. cross-sectional
c. binominal
d. longitudinal
Q. Which of the following is NOT one of the Erikson’s stages ofpsychosocial development?
a. industry vs. inferiority
b. intimacy vs. isolation
c. trust vs. mistrust
d. life vs. death
Q. Generativity is best described as
a. part of erikson’s later adulthood stage
b. a desire to help others
c. the ability to make general observations
d. both a and b
Q. Middle Adulthood / Middle Age - which extends from approximately _ to _years
a. 30-40
b. 40-60
c. 25-35
d. 45-55
Q. The major problems in vocational adjustment as selection of a vocation is in _stage of development
a. early adulthood
b. middle adulthood
c. late adulthood
d. old age
Q. Most common & most serious vocational hazards of early adulthood are -----
a. job dissatisfaction & unemployment.
b. job stress
c. increasing job demands
d. performance evaluation
Q. Which biological theory of aging emphasizes harmful genetic mutations as acausal factor?
a. wear and tear theory
b. somatic mutation theory.
c. cross-linkage theory
d. free radical theory.
Q. A hollow needle is inserted through the abdominal wall to obtain a sample offluid in the uterus.
a. Fetoscopy.
b. Amniocentesis.
Q. The point at which the baby can first survive called the age of --------
a. Zygote.
b. Viability.
c. Embryo.
d. Fetus.
Q. The will become the muscle and skeletal systems.
a. Ectoderm.
b. Mesoderm.
c. Endoderm.
d. Periderm
Q. are known as environment agents that can cause damage to thedeveloping fetus
a. Teratogens.
b. Chromosome.
c. DNA.
d. Gene.