Top 50+ Solved Psychological Processes 1 MCQ Questions Answer
Q. The goal of studying psychology is to
a. Understand human mind and behaviour
b. Analyse human behaviour
c. Control behaviour
d. All the above
Q. Classical conditioning was propounded by................
a. Skinner
b. Pavlov
c. Bruner
d. Vygotsky
Q. The view of psychology that emphasises the study of mental processes.
a. Humanistic
b. Functionalist
c. Cognitive
d. Neo-behaviourist
Q. The method in psychology in which large amount of data are generated from largenumber of respondents quickly and inexpensively.
a. Survey
b. Case study
c. Experimental
d. Sociometry
Q. The movement of psychology that deals with the study of human behaviour interms of environmental stimuli and observational responses.
a. Functionalism
b. Behaviourism
c. Structuralism
d. Psychoanalysis
Q. The method of inquiry in which one variable is manipulated to study its effect onanother variable is ............. research.
a. Correlational
b. Survey
c. Experimental
d. None of the above.
Q. The system that forms the communication network and coordinate the functions ofall other systems in a human body.
a. Limbic system
b. Endocrine system
c. Nervous system
d. None of the above
Q. The gland causes drowsiness and sluggish metabolism when its hormone is underactive.
a. Pineal
b. Pancreas
c. Pituitary
d. Thyroid
Q. The type of attention in which an individual diverts attention towards a particularactivity deliberately.
a. Voluntary
b. Involuntary
c. Non-voluntary
d. None of the above
Q. An internal drive or urge that compels an individual to act in a particular way.
a. Maturation
b. Learning
c. Motivation
d. modelling
Q. Which among the following is NOT a ‘grouping strategy’ used in organization ofvisual perception?
a. Similarity
b. Proximity
c. Constancy
d. Continuity
Q. The type of extra sensory perception in which the individual has the ability toacquire information by means other than known by human senses.
a. Clairaudience
b. Clairvoyance
c. Claircognizance
d. Clairalience
Q. The psychologist who held the belief that human behaviours are motivated byunconscious instincts and urges.
a. Piaget
b. Frued
c. Bruner
d. Skinner