Grade 12 Holy Trinity Long Quiz

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GRADE 12 HOLY TRINITY LONG QUIZ

1. In Erik Erikson's psychosocial theory, what is the central theme of the first stage?

A) Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt

B) Trust vs. Mistrust

C) Initiative vs. Guilt

D) Industry vs. Inferiority

2. Which psychosocial stage occurs during early childhood, typically between ages 3 to 6 years?

A) Trust vs. Mistrust

B) Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt

C) Initiative vs. Guilt

D) Identity vs. Role Confusion

3. What is the primary conflict in the stage of Intimacy vs. Isolation?

A) Trust vs. Mistrust

B) Generativity vs. Stagnation

C) Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt

D) Intimacy vs. Isolation

4. Which stage is associated with the question, "Who am I, and what can I be?"

A) Identity vs. Role Confusion

B) Industry vs. Inferiority

C) Generativity vs. Stagnation

D) Integrity vs. Despair

5. During which stage does the conflict of "Industry vs. Inferiority" occur?

A) Adolescence

B) Early adulthood

C) Middle adulthood

D) Childhood

6. What is the virtue associated with the stage of Generativity vs. Stagnation?

A) Wisdom

B) Love

C) Care

D) Fidelity

7. Which stage involves the exploration of personal values, beliefs, and goals?
A) Initiative vs. Guilt

B) Identity vs. Role Confusion

C) Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt

D) Intimacy vs. Isolation

8. According to Erikson, what is the central task during the stage of Integrity vs. Despair?

A) Establishing intimacy

B) Achieving generativity

C) Reflecting on one's life

D) Forming a sense of identity

9. Which stage is associated with the development of a sense of competence in various skills?

A) Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt

B) Initiative vs. Guilt

C) Industry vs. Inferiority

D) Identity vs. Role Confusion

10. What is the key question addressed during the Trust vs. Mistrust stage?

A) "Can I do things on my own?"

B) "Who am I and where am I going?"

C) "Is it okay for me to do, move, and act?"

D) "Can I trust the world?"

11. Which part of Freud's psychoanalytic theory represents the unconscious and is driven by instinctual
desires?

A) Ego

B) Superego

C) Id

D) Libido

12. What is the primary purpose of defense mechanisms in Freudian psychoanalysis?

A) To satisfy unconscious desires

B) To protect the conscious mind from traumatic thoughts

C) To enhance the functioning of the superego

D) To strengthen the ego

13. Which psychosexual stage is associated with the development of the Oedipus or Electra complex?

A) Oral stage
B) Phallic stage

C) Genital stage

D) Latency stage

14. According to Freud, what is the function of the ego?

A) To satisfy basic instincts

B) To enforce moral standards

C) To mediate between the id and superego

D) To seek pleasure and avoid pain

15. Which component of the mind operates based on the reality principle and seeks to satisfy the id's
desires in a socially acceptable way?

A) Id

B) Superego

C) Ego

D) Libido

16. In Freud's psychoanalytic theory, what is the term for the unconscious process of pushing
threatening thoughts and memories out of awareness?

A) Repression

B) Regression

C) Rationalization

D) Reaction formation

17. During which psychosexual stage does the focus shift to developing social and intellectual skills, and
sexual impulses remain latent?

A) Latency stage

B) Genital stage

C) Anal stage

D) Oral stage

18. What concept represents the collection of thoughts and beliefs about what is right and wrong,
learned from society and parents?

A) Id

B) Ego

C) Superego

D) Libido

19. Which defense mechanism involves attributing one's own undesirable traits or impulses to others?
A) Projection

B) Sublimation

C) Displacement

D) Regression

20. According to Freud, which psychosexual stage is associated with the pleasure of bowel and bladder
elimination?

A) Oral stage

B) Anal stage

C) Phallic stage

D) Genital stage

21. Which theorist is known for developing the concept of psychosexual development?

A) Erik Erikson

B) Jean Piaget

C) Sigmund Freud

D) B.F. Skinner

22. In Freud's psychosexual theory, during which stage does the focus shift to the pleasure of genital
stimulation?

A) Oral stage

B) Anal stage

C) Phallic stage

D) Latency stage

23. What is the primary source of pleasure during the oral stage of psychosexual development?

A) Mouth

B) Anus

C) Genitals

D) Hands

24. During the anal stage, what is the key conflict that a child experiences?

A) Trust vs. Mistrust

B) Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt

C) Initiative vs. Guilt

D) Order vs. Disorder

25. Which psychosexual stage is associated with the development of the Oedipus complex or Electra
complex?
A) Oral stage

B) Anal stage

C) Phallic stage

D) Genital stage

26. During the latency stage, what happens to the sexual impulses of the child?

A) They become more pronounced.

B) They remain latent or dormant.

C) They shift to the mouth.

D) They focus on genital stimulation.

27. Which psychosexual stage is characterized by a focus on social and intellectual development, with
sexual feelings remaining in the background?

A) Latency stage

B) Genital stage

C) Anal stage

D) Phallic stage

28. According to Freud, what is the final stage of psychosexual development where the individual's focus
is on mature sexual relationships?

A) Genital stage

B) Phallic stage

C) Anal stage

D) Oral stage

29. Which stage is associated with the conflict of potty training in Freud's psychosexual theory?

A) Anal stage

B) Phallic stage

C) Latency stage

D) Genital stage

30. In psychosexual development, what is the term for the psychological process of redirecting sexual
impulses into learning, creativity, and other socially acceptable activities?

A) Sublimation

B) Repression

C) Regression

D) Reaction formation
ANSWER KEY

1. B
2. C
3. D
4. A
5. D
6. C
7. B
8. C
9. C
10. D
11. C
12. B
13. B
14. C
15. C
16. A
17. A
18. C
19. A
20. B
21. C
22. C
23. A
24. D
25. C
26. B
27. A
28. A
29. A
30. A

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