Psychology: Year 2000: Paper I
Psychology: Year 2000: Paper I
Psychology: Year 2000: Paper I
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a) It does not play a role
b) It does play a role
c) It has an effect only on dependent patients
d) It plays a role in highly structured therapy situation
17) The notion that aggression can be reduced by allowing angry individuals to engage
harmless activities that allow them to blow off self esteem is:
a) Frustration-aggression hypothesis
b) Displacement hypothesis
c) Sublimation hypothesis
d) Catharsis hypothesis
18) A person behavior is usually attributed to external causes when all but one of the
following conditions exist:
a) Others act in the same way
b) The person acts the same way at other times
c) The person acts differently in other situations
d) The person seems aware of the environment
19) A study of gastric ulceration in response to stress produced by shock found that the
most ulceration was shown by rates who:
a) Only heard a tone but received no shock
b) Received varying levels of shock
c) Could predict the onset of shock
d) Could not predict the onset of shock
20) Studies of crowding have found that crowding:
a) Depends only on physical density
b) Affects mainly females
c) Can intensify feelings
d) Has negative effects only among the elderly
Paper II
1) Developmental psychologists believe that two factors that influence human development
are:
a) Motivation and emotion
b) Self and others
c) Genetic makes up and experience
d) Rewards and punishments
2) Motor skills are largely a result of:
a) Learning
b) Maturational process
c) Practice
d) Observing other
3) In Piagets theory, the first two years of life are called the ----- stages:
a) Paralinguistic
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b) Exploratory
c) Sensorimotor
d) Preoperational
4) Learning theories explain attachment of infants to their parents in items of:
a) Conditioning
b) Observational learning
c) The maturation of perceptual skills
d) Cognitive development
5) Freud was among the first to suggest that abnormal behavior:
a) Can have a hereditary basis
b) Is not the result of demonic possession
c) Is psychology caused
d) Can result from biological factors
6) Which of the following is not a common symptom of the depression?
a) Insomnia
b) Delusions
c) Poor appetite
d) Lethargy
7) Gradual exposure to actual feared situation is called:
a) Cognitive desensitization
b) In vivo desensitization
c) Flooding
d) Breaking of resistance
8) Rotational emotive therapy is a type of:
a) Psychoanalysis
b) Client-centered therapy
c) Cognitive behavior therapy
d) Behavior therapy
9) The concept of intelligence is closely related to:
a) Motivation
b) Learning
c) Perception
d) Cognition
10) Most IQ tests assess:
a) Academic motivation
b) Convergent thinking
c) Perceptual motor skills
d) Creativity
11) Addictive disorders include:
a) Alcoholism and drug addiction
b) Overeating
c) Sociopathalogy
d) All the above
12) Seizures, confusions, delusions and hallucinations are symptoms of :
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a) Advanced alcoholism
b) Delirium tremens
c) Alcoholic withdrawal
d) All of the above
13) The central concept in Gestalt therapy is:
a) Awareness
b) Self-fulfillment
c) Self-control
d) Desensitization
14) The techniques used in behavior modification:
a) Stress interpersonal interactions
b) Employ the principal of learning
c) Are capable to a very limited rang of psychological problems
d) All involve some sort of operant conditioning
15) Research has suggested that compulsive behavior persists because:
a) It reduces anxiety
b) There is some underlying conflict
c) Others begin to expect it
d) It diverts the attention of the individual from the problem
16) A perceptual experience, which is not grounded in reality, is called a/an:
a) Delusion
b) Illusionary images
c) Hallucinations
d) Spontaneous discharge of sensory neurons
17) The hallucinations of schizophrenic are most likely to be:
a) Auditory
b) Visual
c) Tactual
d) Olfactory
18) Among people with severe mood disorder, ------- is most common:
a) Mania
b) Depression
c) Manic-depression
d) Euphoria
19) Rogers believes that all of us are born with:
a) Unconditional positive regard
b) A drive for self fulfillment
c) A sense of individuality and uniqueness
d) A variety of incongruence, which must be resolved in infancy and early childhood
20) Tests that employ real life problems that the examinee is likely to face on the job are
called:
a) Job tasks
b) Valid tests
c) Situational tests
d) Projective techniques