1. Abstract, idealized representation that captures an average or typical member of a category of things is referred to as
(A)
Exemplar
(B)
Prototype
(C)
Concept
(D)
Schemas
Answer: (B)
2.
Working memory involves which of the following?
(A)
Storage capacity and Biographical information
(B)
Semantic information and Processing capacity
(C)
Storage capacity and Processing capacity
(D)
Biographical information and Semantic information
Answer: (C)
3.
Match List – I with List – II and indicate your answer with the help of codes
given below:
List
– I List
– II
(Description) (Phenomena)
p.
Stimuli associated with information stored in memory that can aid in its recall. 1. State dependent
retrieval.
q.
Information entered into memory in one setting is easier to recall in that setting
than in others 2. Encoding Specificity
principle
r.
Our physical state serve as retrieval cues for information stored in long term memory. 3. Retrieval
cues
s.
Retrieval of information is successful to the extent that the retrieval cues
match the cues the learner used during learning phase. 4. Context dependent
memory
Codes:
p q r s
(A)
3 4 1 2
(B)
4 2 3 1
(C)
1 3 4 2
(D)
4 1 2 3
Answer: (A)
4.
Given below are two statements, the first labelled as Assertion (A) and the other
labelled as Reason (R). Indicate your answer using the codes given below:
Assertion
(A): Resolution of Oedipus complex is the main reason for the development of Super
Ego.
Reason
(R): Resolution of Oedipus complex involves a child’s identification with the
same gender parent.
Codes:
(A)
Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
(B)
Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
(C)
(A) is true, but (R) is false.
(D)
(A) is false, but (R) is true.
Answer: (A)
5
What are the variables affecting the Stroboscopic movement perception?
(A)
Intensity of light flashes only.
(B)
The physical distance separating light flashes and time interval between the flashes
only.
(C)
Both (A) and (B).
(D)
Neither (A) nor (B).
Answer: (A)
6.
The relative apparent motion of objects in the visual field as the viewer moves
the head is called ____
(A)
Image retina system
(B)
Accommodation
(C)
Motion parallax
(D)
The eye-head system
Answer: (C)
7.
Match List – I with List – II and indicate your answer by using the codes given
below:
List
– I List
– II
(Illusions)
(Explanations)
p.
Ames Illusion 1. Angle
of regard hypothesis
q.
Muller-Layer Illusion 2. Framing
effects
r.
Ponzo Illusion 3.
Perspective Constancy Theory
s.
Moon Illusion 4.
Transaction
Codes:
p q r s
(A)
3 1 4 2
(B)
2 1 4 3
(C)
4 3 2 1
(D)
3 4 1 2
Answer: (C)
8.
Out of the following, who has not explained intelligence as having more than
one component at higher order level?
(A)
Cattell
(B)
Guilford
(C)
Jensen
(D)
Thurston
Answer: (D)
9.
Match the following items of List – with List – II and indicate your answer
with the help of given code given below:
List
– I List – II
(Neurotransmitter) (Location)
p.
Acetylcholine 1. Mid brain
q.
Serotonin 2. Autonomic
nervous system
r.
Adrenalin 3. Brain Stem
s.
Dopamine 4. Neuromuscular junction
Codes:
s p q r
(A)
1 2 3 4
(B)
4 3 2 1
(C)
3 2 1 4
(D)
2 4 1 3
Answer: (B)
10.
Which part of the brain is responsible for skilled movements?
(A)
Thalamus
(B)
Prefrontal cortex
(C)
Pons
(D)
Cerebellum
Answer: (D)
11.
Match the Lis I with List – II and indicate your answer with the help of codes
given below:www.netugc.in
List
– I List
– II
(Phenomena) (Type of enforcements
and Punishment)
p.
If studying is followed by a high grade on exam, then the incidence of studying
before exams will increase. 1.
Punishment
q.
If leaving from room removes you from a noisy roommate, then the time you spend
away from room will increase. 2.
Positive Reinforcement
r.
If your teacher embarasses you for asking question in the class, then the likelihood
of asking the questions in the class will decrease. 3. Omission Training
s.
If your parent withholds affection whenever you watch TV, the time you spend in
front of TV will decrease. 4.
Negative Reinforcement
Codes:
p q r s
(A)
2 4 3 1
(B)
1 2 3 4
(C)
4 1 2 3
(D)
1 2 3 4
Answer: (C)
12.
In the present era of competitive marketing some of the companies are offering
door-to-door sales services. In such case which kind of reinforcement schedule
is practiced by the company for their sales executives?
(A)
Fixed-ratio schedule
(B)
Fixed-interval schedule
(C)
Variable-ratio schedule
(D)
Variable-interval schedule
Answer: (C)
13.
Which of the following is most effective in conditioning?
(A)
Backward Conditioning
(B)
Delayed Conditioning
(C)
Simultaneous Conditioning
(D)
Trace Conditioning
Answer: (B)
14.
Which one of the following explanation may be considered as relatively
appropriate for determining intelligence?
(A)
Main contribution of genetic factors and only negligible contribution of
environmental factors.
(B)
Considerable contribution of genetic factors and some contribution of economic factors.
(C)
Some contribution of genetic factors and main contribution of social and other
factors.
(D)
Major contributionof genetic factors and some contribution of environmental
factors.
Answer: (D)
15.
Match motivation constructs/concepts with their description and select the
correct answer using the codes given below:
List
– I List
– II
(Concepts)
(Description)
p.
Instincts 1. Expectations
of desired outcome.
q.
Needs 2. Push us to
action.
r.
Drives 3. Are innate.
s.
Incentives 4. Create
tension.
Codes:
p q r s
(A)
1 2 34
(B)
3 4 2 1
(C)
3 4 2 1
(D)
3 2 4 1
Answer: (C)
16.
Who among the following presented decisive experimental evidence for
exploration and curiosity to be motivational concepts?
(A)
Fantz
(B)
Lorenz
(C)
Gibson
(D)
Harlow
Answer: (D)
17.
Out of the following, which approach used in assessment of intelligence, is
oldest one?
(A)
Psychometric Approach
(B)
Biological Approach
(C)
Culture Fair
(D)
Chronometric Analysis
Answer: (D)
18.
What are the immediate causes of the experience (feeling) of emotion as per
James-Lange theory?
1.
Reception of sensory stimuli by the cortex
2.
Interpretation of sensory stimuli by the cortex
3.
Changes in the visceral organs via the Autonomic Nervous System
4.
Changes in the skeletal muscles via the Somatic Nervous System
Codes:
(A)
1 and 2
(B)
1 and 3
(C)
2 and 3
(D)
3 and 4
Answer: (D)
19
Given below are two statements, labelled as Assertion (A) and the other
labelled as Reason (R). Indicate your answer using the codes given below:
Assertion
(A): The colours depend on the way the visual system interprets the different
wave lengths of light.
Reason
(R): Colour is the product of the visual system and not a inherent property of
the visible spectrum.
Codes:
(A)
Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
(B)
Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
(C
(A) is true, but (R) is false.
(D)
(A) is false, but (R) is true.
Answer: (A)
20.
Match List–I with List–II and indicate your answer by using the codes given below:
List
– I (Perceptual Theory) List
– II (Explanation)
p.
Spinal Gate Control Theory 1. A
theory proposed to explain motion sickness.
q.
Sensory Conflict Theory 2.
There are three sets of receptors that respond differently to different wavelengths.
r.
Information Storage size Theory 3.
Theory of pain that focuses on afferent nerve impulses transmission from the
skin to the spinal cord.
s.
Young Helmholtz Theory 4.
Perception of time is constructed from the amount of memory storage.
Codes:
p q r s
(A)
1 2 3 4
(B)
3 1 4 2
(C)
4 3 2 1
(D)
4 1 2 3
Answer: (B)
21.
Given below are two statements, the first labelled as Assertion (A) and the other
labelled as Reason (R). Indicate your answer using the codes given below:
Assertion
(A): It is believed that function of damaged brain cells is irrecoverable.
Reason
(R): Brain cells do not have Neurilemma.
Codes:
(A)
And (R) Both (A) and (R) are true is the correct explanation of (A).
(B)
Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
(C)
(A) is true, but (R) is false.
(D)
(A) is false, but (R) is true.
Answer: (D)
22.
Which of the following concepts are related with Cattel’s theory of Personality?
1.
Dynamic Lattice
2.
Specification Equation
3.
Orthogonal Rotation
4.
Ergs
(A)
2 and 4
(B)
2, 3 and 4
(C)
1, 2 and 4
(D)
1, 2, 3 and 4
Answer: (C)
23.
Given below are two statements, the first labelled as Assertion (A) and the other
labelled as Reason (R). Indicate your answer using the codes given below:
Assertion
(A): The usual educational evaluation is aimed at maximizing examiner variance.
Reason
(R): Examiner variance is reduced with higher inter-scorer reliability.
Codes:
(A)
Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
(B)
Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
(C)
(A) is true, but (R) is false.
(D)
(A) is false, but (R) is true.
Answer: (D)
24.
Which of the following can be employed to assess the vocational interests of
the subjects in guidance and counseling set up?
1.
EPPS
2.
SVIB
3.
DAT
4.
GATB
(A)
2 only
(B)
1 and 2 only
(C)
3 and 4 only
(D)
2, 3 and 4 only
Answer: (A)
25.
In a multiple choice achievement test, item-remainder correlation can be best
obtained through
(A)
Point-bi-serial correlation
(B)
Efficient phi co
(C)
Contingency coefficient
(D)
Rank difference correlation
Answer: (A)
26.
Read each of the following two statements, Assertion (A) and Reason (R). And
indicate your answer using the codes given below:
Assertion
(A): Though not infallible, polygraph tests are administered to infer the truthfulness
of the subject’s responses.
Reason
(R): The assumption is that lying will be associated with lesser sympathetic
activation.
Codes:
(A)
Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
(B)
Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
(C)
(A) is true, but (R) is false.
(D)
(A) is false, but (R) is true.
Answer: (C)
27.
Match List – I with List – II and indicate your answer with the help of codes
given below:
List
– I (Phenomenon) List
– II (Psychologist)
p.
Two factor theory 1.
Thurston
q.
Multifactor Theory of Intelligence 2.
Jensen
r.
Structure of Intellect Model 3.
Spearman
s.
Level Theory of Intelligence 4.
Guilford
Codes:
p q r s
(A)
2 3 1 4
(B)
1 2 4 3
(C)
4 3 2 1
(D)
3 1 4 2
Answer: (D)
28.
Where is the borderline between deficiency and growth needs among Maslow’s
fives?
(A)
Safety needs and needs to belong
(B)
Safety needs and physiological needs
(C)
Esteem needs and self-actualization
(D)
Needs to belong and esteem needs
Answer: (D)
29.
A verbal message passes through various parts of brain for final audibility.
I.
Inferior Colliculi
II.
Medial Geniculate Body Auditory Cortex
III.
Primary
IV.
Superior Olives
Codes:
(A)
I, II, III, IV
(B)
III, II, I, IV
(C)
II, III, I, IV
(D)
IV, I, II, III
Answer: (D)
30.
Which part of the brain is responsible for transferring short term memory to
long term memory?
(A)
Amygdala
(B)
Hypothalamus
(C)
Hippocampus
(D)
Cerebellum
Answer: (C)
31.
Which of the following approaches emphasize the role of unconscious in
“feelings and thoughts” of an individual?
(A)
Cognitive
(B)
Developmental
(C)
Humanistic
(D)
Psychoanalytic
Answer: (D)
32.
Children first demonstrate a rudimentary understanding of syntax during the
_____ stage.
(A)
Babbling
(B)
One-word
(C)
Two-word
(D)
Three-word
Answer: (C)
33.
The Chess Master selects his next move by considering moves that would threaten
his opponent’s queen.
His
opponent, a chess-playing computer selects its next move by considering all possible
moves. The chess master is using ____ and the computer is using _____.
(A)
Algorithm ; heuristic
(B)
Prototype ; mental set
(C)
Mental set ; prototype
(D)
Heuristic ; algorithm
Answer: (D)
34.
Match List – I with List – II and indicate your answer with the help of codes
given below:www.netugc.in
List
– I (Process/Phenomenon) List
– II (Psychological Name)
p.
Grouping of similar objects, events 1.
Concept
q.
Logical rule of solving problem 2.
Insight
r.
Thumb-rule of solving problem 3.
Heuristic
s.
Realization of solution to problem 4.
Algorithm
Codes:
p q r s
(A)
1 2 3 4
(B)
1 3 4 2
(C)
1 4 2 3
(D)
1 4 3 2
Answer: (D)
35.
Read the following two statements, Assertion (A) and Reason (R). And indicate
your answer by using the codes given below:
Assertion
(A): A child always carries umbrella with him while he goes to school.
Reason
(R): The child wants to protect himself from rain.
Codes:
(A)
Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is the true explanation of (A).
(B)
Both (A) and (R) are correct, but (R) is not the true explanation of (A).
(C)
(A) is true, but (R) is false.
(D)
(A) is false, but (R) is true.
Answer: (Wrong question)
36.
Which of the following scale/s is/are found in Eysenck’s EPQ but not in Costa
and McCrae’s NEO-PI-R?
1.
Agreeableness
2.
Extraversion
3.
Psychoticism
4.
Lie
(A)
3 only
(B)
1 and 2 only
(C)
2 and 3 only
(D)
3 and 4 only
Answer: (D)
37.
Vijay obtained a percentile rank of 16 on Abstract Reasoning Test. If
normalized T scores
(Mean
= 50, S D = 10) were developed for this test, what is the expected T score for
Vijay?
(A)
16
(B)
34
(C)
45
(D)
55
Answer: (Wrong question)
38.
Which of the following is not scored for ‘Determinants’ in Rorschach Ink Blot
Test?
(A)
Space
(B)
Form (Negative)
(C)
Inanimate Movement
(D)
Human Movement
Answer: (A)
39.
Match List – I with List – II and indicate your answer with the help of codes given
below:
List
– I (Identity Status) List
– II (Explanation)
p.
Identity Achievement 1.
Commitment after crisis
q.
Fore closure 2.
Commitment without crisis
r.
Diffusion 3.
No crisis, no commitment
s.
Moratorium 4.
Crisis, but lack of commitment
Codes:
p q r s
(A)
3 1 4 2
(B)
2 3 1 4
(C)
2 1 3 4
(D)
3 4 1 2
Answer: (C)
40.
Archetype is:
(A)
Definite mythological image or motif.
(B)
Approximate mythological image or motif.
(C)
Tendency to form mythological image or motif that is fixed.
(D)
Tendency to form mythological image or motif that varies in great detail
without losing their basic pattern.
Answer: (D)
41.
Read each of the following two statements, Assertion (A) and Reason (R). And
indicate your answer using the codes given below:
Assertion
(A): In Scandinavian countries, parents do not beat children.
Reason
(R): Scandinavian countries have outlawed physical punishment by parents.
Codes:
(A)
Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
(B)
Both (A) and (R) are correct, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
(C)
(A) is true, but (R) is false.
(D)
(A) is false, but (R) is true.
Answer: (A)
42.
Given below are two statements, the first labelled as Assertion (A) and the
other labelled as Reason (R). Indicate your answer using the codes given below:
Assertion
(A): Long term memory system allows us to retain vast amounts of information
for very long periods of time.
Reason
(R): Only information subjected to elaborative rehearsal or deep processing is
transferred to long term memory.
Codes:
(A)
Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
(B)
Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
(C)
(A) is true, but (R) is false.
(D)
(A) is false, but (R) is true.
Answer: (A)
43.
Read each of the following two statements, Assertion (A) and Reason (R). And
indicate your answer using the codes given below:
Assertion
(A): In the later part of his life Spearman observed that in a certain set of
tests each test correlates higher with other tests within the set but lower with
tests in other such sets.
Reason
(R): This may be because of “group factors” which are of moderate degree of
generality.
Codes:
(A)
Both (A) and (R) are (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
(B)
Both (A) and (R) are true, but Both (A) (R) is not the correct explanation of
(A).
(C)
(A) is true, but (R) is false.
(D)
(A) is false, but (R) is true.
Answer: (A)
44.
Mr. A, a shoe salesman, is paid every week whereas Mr. B receives a commission
for each pair of shoes he sells. Evidently Mr. A is paid on a _____ schedule of
reinforcement, while Mr. B is paid on _____ schedule of reinforcement.
(A)
Fixed ratio; fixed interval.
(B)
Fixed interval; fixed ratio.
(C)
Variable Variable-interval; ratio.
(D)
Variable ratio; variable interval.
Answer: (B)
45.
Multiple components model of working memory, proposed by Baddeley, consists of
which of the following components?www.netugc.in
(A)
Phenomenological field, central executive, sketch pad
(B)
Phonological loop, central executive, Visuospatial sketch pad
(C)
Phonological loop, central executive, retrieval cues
(D)
Visuospatial sketch pad procedural memory field, episodic information
Answer: (B)
Instructions for Q. Nos. 46 to 50. Read
the following passage and answer the five questions that follow:
Non-parametric analysis is an important
area in the field of psychological research. The emphasis on the assumption of
normal distribution is comparatively less when group/sample sizes are large due
to some implications of central limit theorem. Nevertheless, for smaller group
sizes relatively distribution free nonparametric alternatives to parametric
methods are developed. Thus there are non-parametric alternatives to student’s
t test, one-way ANOVA etc. When assumptions are reasonably met, parametric
tests are more powerful. Certain types of tests, such as chi-square test, use
frequency data to evaluate the differences between obtained and expected
frequencies. Some associations/correlation measures have been developed using
chi-square distribution. Statisticians like Kolmogorov and Smirnov developed
tests which involve entire frequency distribution/s. Psychologists have
profitably used these techniques in their researches
46.
Which one of the following test is closest to independent samples t test from
power-consideration point of view?
(A)
Mann-Whitney U test
(B)
Signed rank test
(C)
Chi-square test
(D)
Kolmogorov-Smirnov test
Answer: (A)
47.
What is the non-parametric alternative to one-way ANOVA?
(A)
Friedman’s test
(B)
Kruskall-Wallis H test
(C)
Mann-Whitney U test
(D)
Median test
Answer: (B)
48.
If the obtained frequency and the expected frequency in a given cell of the contingency
table is 17 and 10 respectively, what would be the contributions of this cell
to total chi-square value?
(A)
0.70
(B)
4.90
(C)
7.00
(D)
18.90
Answer: (B)
49.
Which of the following test can be used for evaluating whether the obtained
distribution significantly departs from the normal distribution?
(A)
Signed rank test
(B)
K.S. one sample test
(C)
Run test
(D)
K.S. two sample test
Answer: (B)
50.
Which of the following correlation/association measures can be considered as
derived from chi-square?
1.
Spearman rho
2.
Biserial r
3.
Phi-coefficient
4.
Contingency coefficient
(A)
1 only
(B)
2 and 4 only
(C)
3 and 4 only
(D)
1, 3 and 4 only
Answer: (C)