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(2 PRACTICE PAPER

90 minutes Max. Marks: 35


Time Allowed:
Same Practice Paper-1
General Instructions: as

SECTION-A
1. Match the following.
(a) Binet (i) Two-factor theory
(b) Guilford i) Seven primary mental abilities

(ii) Structure of Intellect Model


(c) Spearman
(iv) Unifactor Theory
(d) Thurstone

BC D
A BC D
A
(6) (ii), (iv), (i). (i)
(a) (ii), i), (iii), (iv)
(b) (ii). (iv), (i). (i)
(c) (iv). (ii), (i). (i)
retarded people have an 1Q below
2. Profoundly
(b) 70
(a) 39
(d) 100
(c) 25 intelligence is word-smart.

A person who is high


on
3. (6) Contextual

(a) Spatial d) Creative

better.
(c) Linguistic understand
ourselves

us to
Intelligence help (6) Intrapersonal
.
Both (a) and (b)
(a) Interpersonal (d)
tend
c) Naturalistic
attributes along which individuals,
psychological
the specific
focuses on
5. The and
s t a b l e ways.
6) Trait approach
consistent

to differ in
(d) Humanistic approach
(a) Interactional approach
asked tO openly share all the
thoughts
ht and
(c) Behavioural approach a person
1s
which
method in
mind.
6. Freud used client's (b) Free association

c o m e s
t o the
1deas that
(d) Psychoanalysis

(a) Dream analysis


errors
of
(6) Analysis
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are most
characterist:
( ) F o u , p e r l o r m a n c e

sell-focused
tation
o r i e n t a t i o n

ol knowledge
personal
goal
and a
those d)
Problem
solving.

c o n c e r n
with

cultureS.
b) Behaviourist
is the original source of
personality present in the newborn
7. A infant.
(d) Socialistic 18. Th
from

Id
(b) Ego
( a ) H u m a n i s t i c

to solutions tha t a)
( ) Individuali
objects
and and problems
problems
are novel
(c) Superego (d) None of the above
ideas,

produce
n d 'inferiority
i sthe
ability
to (b) Creativity
Personal
roals' aand
goals'
'inferiority
complex are a
part of which theory?
(d) Intelligence 19. (a) Individual Psychology
(a) Interest
(6) Analytical Psychology
well, u n d e r s t a n d well and reason
(c) Aptitude the ability tojudge Five stage
theory (d) Humanistic approach
intelligence
as
(b) I.P Das
well, C)
defines i f v the formula for calculating intelligence quotien
d) Alfred Binet
MA 100 (6)
(a) R. Sternberg

c)Howard Gardner t h e planning


about the
about
in
i n PASS The
Theory of int
(a) 12 CA 12 =MA
1Q 100
true
e t
+CAx100
rue
re
ar
ce: d) 1Q= MA x CA x 100
(C) IQ= MA
statements
following
Which of the frontal lobes
of the brain\
10.
associated
with the
and using feedbac
ack. Creative
visualization is a experience that uses
imagery and imagination.
(a) It is anticipating
consequences
21.
It invoves setting goals, solve problems and perforr (a) Objective (6) Subjective
(6) about how to ons
to make decision (d) Positive
) I t is the ability (c) Personal
correct
(b) and (c)
are
d) All (a), 22. When a erson tries to make unreasonable feelings/behaviours seem reasonable and acceptable,
contribution of Donald Meichenbaum?
is the
11. Which ofthe following (b) Relaxation technique it is knOwn as

(a) Biofeedback (a) Reaction Formation (6) Repression


(d) Creative visualization
inoculation training (c) Rationalisation (d) Denial
(c) Stress
forassigning limited role to
criticized largely
12. Selye's Gas model has been factors. 23. The Indian adaptation of Rosenzweig's picture-frustration study was developed by_
(6) Physical
(a) Biological (a) Pareek (6) Uma Chaudhary
) Physiological (a) Psychological
() Mallick and Joshi (d) Charak Samhita
13. Children with high self esteem are more liked by their peers.
24. Discrepancy between the real self and the ideal self often results in
(a) Academic 6) Athletic
(a) Self-regulation (6) Unhappiness and dissatisfaction
(4) Social
)Physical appearance (c) Self-actualization (d) Intrapsychic-conflicts
14. The clasification

(a) Sheldon
ofindividuals into Type A and Type B is proposed by
(b) Morris Section-B
(c) Rosenman and Friedman d) Carl Jung Seetion B has 24 questions (from Q, 25 to 48) Ansuwer any 20 questions from this section
15. A sense of
acceptance and tolerance on different viewpoint of others, being open to new ideas, 25. Rajeev did not get marks according to his expectations. He says that the day of exam was not
having a sense
of humour with the ability to laugh at oneself and accepting blame tor his lucky day moreover he was not wearing his lucky colour. Identify the defence mechanism
are the factors of:
aiur used by Rajeev?
(a) Positive attitude
() Rational thinking
(6) Positive thinking (a) Repression ) Reaction Formation
16. When
(d) Assertiveness Rationalization (d) Denial
you perceive the relations various concepts and
pattern for
comprehension, thenamong
(a) Information
this is integrate them
called
imto a aningtul 26
Seema
This
is distinct from the classmates and always differ from them in all behavioural pattern.
-processing. phenomenon is known as.
() Successive (6) Simultaneous (a) Individual difference (6) Situationism
17. (d) Both (b) and (c)
Sternberg's Triarchie Theory ) Cognitive competence (d) Social competence
plan, control and monitor identifies a r e used 10
in types of components; **
(a) Several, problem Mala, 12 years oldstudying in class 7th is having 1Q 90. Her mental age
will be
Acquisition components solving.
.

(6) Three, Meta a) 10 years 8


months 6) 10 years
components (c) 13
years 3 months d) 13 years
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examinations. IHis elder sict.
tensed about
his board alrea Assertion (A): here is one gun: p
28. Abhinav was extremely and
answer
the questions an 35. resent in
told him to prepare man e The every perSon
the board
examination

examination. To s o m e exIent
she realised Abhinav's stress. I
can be a
Reason
R:
dominance ot one guna leads to
time in his form o 36. Assertion
Al : a
a
Interview is commonly used method particular type of behaviour.
social support. for
(b)Informational
Reason (R): Diagnostic interviewing generally involves assessing personality.
(a) Tangible
(d) All of these beyond the replies given by basic
the interviewing which seeks
) Social AN: person. to
go
Surong sense
(A): Stron
of
29. In the examination hall. when Sanya saw the
maths questionh epaper,
r
relt
she
heart is
oticed
noti.
poun.Ome off the ,
37.
Assertion

the
circumstancesself-efficacy
of their own
allows
people to select, influence, and even construct
practiced by her. As a result,
sne as and nat life.
questions were not
if she would fail. According
to Selye, Sanya is in t he (R): Society, parents and
Sweating. She is scared as
phase of a strong sense of their own positive experiences can help in the
of GAS. self-efficacy by presenting positive modelsdevelopment
formative years of children.
(a) Alarm Reaction
(6) Resistance during the
(d) Exhaustion rtion (A) Neither : trait nor
type theory can explain total
38.
(c) Burnout
Reason (R): Personality 1s the
interactuve etfect
personality.
30. The correlations between intelligence test score
of identical twins is of individuality and environment.
39. Assertion (A): Al ute challenges are not necessarily stressful.
than they when are raised apart
i) higher when they are raised together Reason R): It depends on how a challenge is viewed.
twins raised together
(ii) greater than that for fraternal
blood relatives ASsertion (A): Acreative solution to a
problemis dependent on mental process of the individual.
(1) lower than that for any other
AO

reared together or apart Reason (R): Contextual tactor has no role in the solution
(iv) The same whether they are

Choose the correct option: AL. ASsertion (A): After visuaizing one must set oneself a realistic goal, as it helps build conidence.

(a) i) and (i) (6) ) and (ii) Reason (R): It is easier to visualize if one's mind is quiet, body is relaxed and eyes are closed.

)(ii) and (iv) ) ) and (iv) 42. Assertion (A): Behavioural ratings arefrequendy used for personality assessment of individuals
in an educational or industry setting.
31. Sameer wanted to marry a girl of her choice when his parents do not like, he also doesn't want
to leave or annoy his parents. Identity the type of stress Sameer is experiencing. Reason (R): Behavioural ratings are generally taken from the people who know the assessee

(a) Frustration (6) Conflict intimately and have interacted over a period of time.
() Social pressure (d) Social stress 43. Assertion (A): Type A personality people are more susceptible to problems like CHDs and BP
and find it hard
Reason (R) :
Type A personality people are high motivated, lack of patience
32. Naveen is asked by a counselor to provide all the details about himself including his beliefs, to relax and feels like as they are overburned.
attitudes, opinions etc. The method used by the counsellor is _
the task effectively and achieve his goals. This an example
(a) Interview (6) Case study
44. Arpit thinks that he can complete
of:
(c) Self Report (d) Psychological test (6) Self-esteem
(a) Selfefficacy
33. Mrs.
Veenatheis
very famous as she is very much concerned about the loss of bio adversity (c) Self-control d) Self-concept
caused by construction
ofadam
on the river of her
village. According to Howard Gardner, He is in peer pressure
and started smoking to
she is high on . type of intelligence. anim is preparing for his competitive e x a m s . decided to quit smoking. However,
chain smoker. He has recently blocking
extent that he became a
frustration tormed due
to
(a) Interpersonal (b) Intrapersonal n has led to frustration.
The

) Naturalistic he realized that quitting smoking


(d) Spatial of need is a form of:
(6) Environmental stress
There are two statements given in the question below as Assertion (A) and Reasoning ( R). Read the ements
(a) Physical stress (d) Social stress
and choose the
appropriate option
Options:
()Psychologicalstress
46. Situational tests are: questions.
i) Both A and R are true and R is the correct the person being assessed
and
asking Specatic
(ii) Both A and R
explanation of A. nose which involves talking to
and industrial settings.
are true, but R is not the correct in educational
(i) A is true, R is false
ofexplanation A hose used for assessment
of personality about how a person
behaves
under stressful
information
us with
(iu) A is false, R is true which provide
nose
34. Assertion (4): There situation. ot a person.
may be many
u c c e s s f u l

in their own lives.


people who are academically talented but are
u hose used for the
assessment of personality
Reason (R): The source of heir
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human growih and self-a. Thorsten's theory is
47. Optimistic vicw of
lreudian
human life with

era was
emphasis

given by
on

lization, in the 1.ouis


behaviour
i
esentation of
approach to
post (6) Carl Roger (a) Psychometric understand intelligent
(a) Erik Erikson b) Inforn
rmation essing
d) Abraham Maslow )Psychosocial
() Karen Horney (d) Cultural
Refer the picture given below
of personali
48. Amrita prefers to w e a r
western dresses. As per Allport
s theory
ch type of
and
answe the
questions by
bcing demonstrated by
her? 1. My father choosing the most
trait is
(b) Central trait appropriate option:
(a) Cardinal trait 2. My greatestfear is
(d) Source trait
(c) Secondary trait 3. The best thing aboul my mother is
Section-C 4. I am pronud of .

no. 49 to b0) type of personality assessment


Section C has 12 questions (from questions 55. Which
1s
being depicted in the above
10 to be answered in this
section. Questions no. 49-54 are case
based questio
based (a) Psychometric tests picture?
A total of questions are
(6) Behaviour analysis
Question no. 55-60 are based on the picture provided (c) Projective tests
that follow:
(d) Self-report measures
Read the case below and answer the questions Which of the following is NOTl'a characteristic of this test?
Following the work of Thurston, American psychologist Howard Gardner built off the iden.that
(a) It reveals the unconscious motivation.
these are multiple forms of intelligence.
(b) The interpretation is objective.
He proposed that there is no single intelligence but rather distinct, independent mulinl.
ple (The type of endings used by the subject reflect their attitude, motivation and conflicts.
inteiligences exist. each representing unique skills and talents relevant to a certain category
Each of these intelligences are independent of each other. Gardner also put forth that diffe (d) It can be conducted only on an individual basis.
work together to tind a solutión to a problem. Gardner (19831
types of intelligences interact and 57. Which of the following is NOT true for such type of tests?
initially proposed seven mulüple intelligence and later he added another intelligence namely
naturalistic inteligence. Gardner holds that most activities (such as dancing) will involve (a) The stimuli are poorly defined.
these mulüple intelligences (such a (6) Each response is considered to reveal a significance aspect of personality.
combinaion of spatial and bodily kinesthetic intelligences).
He also suggests that these multiple intelligences can help us understand concepts beyond c)Scoring and interpretations are lengthy.
intelligence, such as creativity and leadership.
(d) The person being assessed is told about the purpose of the assessment.
49. Which of the following is not considered as the various type of multiple intelligence 58. An individual's sole concern with the satisfaction of _ needs would reduce him/her

a) Spatial (6) Body kinesthetic to the level of animals.

(c) Linguistic (d) Street smartness (a) Survival (b) Esteem

50. How many types of intelligence did Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences identity? ) Security (d) Belongingness
(a)8
thinks while answering a few questions
self-report measure that
(6)7 59. Rajeev while answering on a
him and might think that
the researcher would judge
answered what he thinks is right then from.
6 (d) 5 he
he is a bore. This is the. limitation that a self-report
m e a s u r e suffer

51. Arpita is a good kathak dancer while her younger brother Anugrah is a famous neurosurgeon. (6) Acquiescence
Identify the type of intelligences both of them are having . (a) Social desirability
(d) Both (a) and (b)
(a) Linguistic (6) Naturalistic (c)Haloeffect arrogance, depression,
taziness and feeling of
characteristics anger,
(c) Musical d) Bodily kinesthetic 60. Guna

52. Which of the following helplessness. (6) Sattva


was not a
primary ability originally identified by Thurston (a) Tamas
(a) Perceptual speed (6) Word fuency (d) Triguna
() Rajas
(c) Memory (d) Bodily kinesthetic
53. Name the theory proposed by Louis Thurston.
(a) Theory of Primary muliple abilities
(b) Theory of Muliple intelligences
(c) Theory of Primary mental abilities
d) Theory of Primary multiple intelligences
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