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Psychology (Psy-01402) Mcq’s

1. How many layers basically contained in eyeball?

A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4

2. The average diameter of human eye ball is?

A. 2.8 cm B. 2.0 cm C. 2.6 cm D.2.3 cm

3. Eyeball appear white in color due...

A. Iris B. Sclera C. Retina D. WBC

4. Amount of light entering the human eye is controlled by

A). Ciliary muscles B).Pupil C).Cornea D).Iris

5. Human eye acts like a

A).endoscope B).telescope C).microscope D) camera

6. The main function of the cornea present in the human eye is

(a) Structural support to the eye

(b) Bends light before it reaches the lens

(c) Changes the shape of the lens enabling image to be focused on the retina

(d) Contains a concentrated amount of cone cells on the correct orientation

7. The part of eye which act as focus of converging lens of eye is known as....

A. Retina B. Choroid C. Iris D. Pupil

8. Which of these is true of the endocrine system?

A. secretes hormones that are transported to target cells by blood

B. causes changes in metabolic activities

C. effects are prolonged

D. All of above are true.

9. Name the gland that is located at the base of the throat, just inferior to the laryngeal prominence (Adam's
apple).

A. Pituitary. B. Pineal gland. C. Hypothalamus. D. Thyroid.

10. What gland is located just superior to the kidneys?

A. Pituitary. B. Adrenal. C. Pancreas. D. ovaries

11. In the pancreas, which are the cells that secrete insulin, decrease the blood levels of glucose.

A. delta. B. alpha. C. beta. D. beta.

12. The endocrine gland responsible for the body's circadian rhythm is the:

A. Thymus gland. B. Pineal gland. C. Parathyroid gland. D. Pituitary gland.

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13. Endocrine glands differ from exocrine glands in that:

A. Endocrine glands are ductless and exocrine glands release secretions at the body's surface or into ducts.

B. Endocrine glands release hormones, whereas exocrine glands release waste.

C. Endocrine glands are formed by epithelial tissue, but exocrine glands are primarily connective tissue.

D. Endocrine glands are all interconnected; whereas exocrine glands act completely independently.

14. Which of these is not an endocrine property?

A. hormones reach targets through the blood B. Effects are slow and cyclic

C. rapid acting effects D. Effects caused by chemicals.

15. The primary target of the releasing and inhibiting hormones of the hypothalamus is the:

A. Liver and adipose tissue B. Gonads C. Anterior pituitary D. Bone marrow

16. Which of these is not an endocrine gland?

A. Pancreas. B. Testes. C. Salivary gland. D. Parathyroid.

17. Which is not a function of the hypothalamus?

A. Affect heart rate B. Control temperature C. Affect water balance D. Secrete FSH

18. The word perception derived from Latin word perception which means...

A): Solve b): Prove c): Gathering d): None of the above

19: The process of selection, organization, interpretation is a...

A): Complex Cognitive b): Memory Restoration c): Problem Solving d): None of the above

20: How many factors of perception...

A): One b): Two c): Three d): None of the above

21: Which factor is always fix...?

A): Objective b): Subjective c): Neutral d): None of the above

22: How many types of perception...

A): Nine b): Seven c): Five d): None of the above

23: In Form perception which law is discuss...

A): Law of perception b): Law of attraction c): Law of gestalt d): None of the above

24: Which one is the example of perception...?

A): A full page advertisement b): A small page advertisement

c): Full black page advertisement d): None of the above

25: Which type of perception is about the motions of objects...?

A): Size perception b): Time perception c): Movement perception d): None of the above

26: The word fragment test is used to test a person’s ____ memory.

A. extrinsic b. intrinsic c. explicit d. implicit

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27: In stage models of memory, information moves from:

A. sensory to short-term to long-term memory b. sensory to long-term to working memory

C. short-term to long-term to explicit memory d. sensory to eidetic to iconic memory

28: According to levels of processing, which of the following leads to the deepest level of memory?

A. Procedural B. semantic C. associative D. cue dependent

29. The ability to identify previously encountered material is ______

A. explicit memory B. recall C. recognition D. relearning

30. The ability to retrieve and reproduce from memory previously encountered material is________

A. explicit memory B. recall C. recognition D. relearning

31. Memories of personally experienced events and the contexts in which they occurred is ________

A. declarative memories B. semantic memories C. episodic memories D. procedural memories

32. Memories of general knowledge, including facts, rules, concepts, and propositions are referred as _________

A. procedural memories B. declarative memories C. semantic memories D. episodic memories

33: Which of the following is both endocrine and exocrine gland?

A. thyroid B. pancreas C. parathyroid D. all of these

34: The adrenal gland is located

a) In the peritoneal cavity b) On the kidneys c) Lateral to the liver d) In the abdominal cavity

35: Which of the following hormone is known as flight and fight hormone?

a) Thyroxin b) Adrenaline c) ADH d) Oxytocin

36: The main hormone secreted by the Thyroid gland

A) T4 b) T3 c) Both a & b (d) TSH

37: iodine deficiency can cause

(a) Goiter (b) Thyroid cancer (c) Solitary thyroid nodules (d) Thyroiditis

38: Melatonin is a hormone produced by

A. Adrenal gland B. Pituitary gland C. Pineal gland D. Thymus gland

39: Which of the following gland is regarded as a master gland?

A) Adrenal gland b) Hypothalamus c) Pituitary gland d) Thyroid

40: Trophic hormones are formed by

a) Anterior pituitary b) Middle pituitary c) Thyroid d) Posterior pituitary

41: What is pituitary gland?

a) Heart-sized endocrine gland b) Pea-sized endocrine gland

c) Heart-sized exocrine gland d) Pea-sized exocrine gland

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42: Which of the Following Endocrine Glands Contributes to Setting the Body's Biological Clock?

a. Pituitary gland b. Pineal gland c. Thymus gland d. Adrenal gland

43: This Hormone Is Responsible for the "Fight-or-Flight" Response

(a) Thyroxin and melatonin (b) Insulin and glucagon

(c) Epinephrine and norepinephrine (d) Estrogen and progesterone

44: Piaget was born in

a) Switzerland b) Sidney c) Pairs d) America

45: Piaget was born in Switzerland in

a)1896 b) 1996 c) 1796 d) 1886

46: he worked as an assistant to

a) Alfred Binet b) Pavlov c) B.F Skinner d) Albert Einstein

47: How many Stages of Cognitive Development

a) 5 b) 4 c) 3 d) 6

48: who said Piaget's discovery "so simple only a genius could have thought of it.

a) Alfred Binet b) Piaget’s c) B.F Skinner d) Albert Einstein

49: Sensorimotor stage----------------->birth to 2 years


50: Preoperational stage--------------->ages 2 to 7
51: Concrete operational stage------->ages 7 to 11
52: Formal operational stage---------->ages 12 and up

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