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Class 11 Set A

This document is a final term exam for class 11 psychology. It contains 34 questions across 5 sections (A-E) testing various concepts in psychology. The exam covers topics such as memory, learning, development, research methods, neuroscience, and more. Students are instructed to answer all questions, choose internal choices where provided, and write question numbers with answers. The exam is out of a total of 70 marks and aims to evaluate students' understanding of key ideas in the field of psychology.

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Class 11 Set A

This document is a final term exam for class 11 psychology. It contains 34 questions across 5 sections (A-E) testing various concepts in psychology. The exam covers topics such as memory, learning, development, research methods, neuroscience, and more. Students are instructed to answer all questions, choose internal choices where provided, and write question numbers with answers. The exam is out of a total of 70 marks and aims to evaluate students' understanding of key ideas in the field of psychology.

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Greenfields Public School

Senior Secondary
D- Block Vivek Vihar Delhi – 110095
Final Term (2023-24)
Class – XI
Set A
Subject – Psychology
Time – 3 H Maximum Marks – 70

General Instruction:
1. All Questions are Compulsory
2. Internal choice have been provided.
3. Writing should be neat and clear.
4. Students should strictly adhere to the question no. mentioned and opted.
5. Write correct question numbers against the answers.

Q.NO QUESTIONS MARKS

1 Which of the following comes in an example of biological motive? 1

(a) Hunger

(b) Affiliation

(c) Power

(d) Curiosity

2 Which of the following is a barrier to creative thinking? 1

(a) Habit

(b) Emotion

(c) Culture

(d) All of the above

3 Which of the following is a stage in the memory process? 1

(a) Encoding

(b) Storage

(c) Retrieval

(d) All of the above

4 Which of the following can be learned by the method of observational learning? 1

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(a) Aggressiveness

(b) Courtesy

(c) Pro-social behaviour

(d) All of the above

5 The process by which an individual grows and changes throughout the life cycle is termed as _________. 1

(a) Growth

(b) Development

(c) Maturation

(d) None of the above

6 Which of the following is the main body of the nerve cell? 1

(a) Dendrites

(b) Soma

(c) Axons

(d) None of the above

7 The experiments in which independent variable is selected rather than varied or manipulated by the 1
experimenter are called ___________.

(a) Field experiment

(b) Quasi experiments

(c) Positive experiment

(d) Pure experiment

8 Which of the following information is collected as a psychological information? 1

(a) Emotions

(b) Delusions

(c) Consciousness

(d) All of the above

9 The first psychological laboratory in India was established in ________ year. 1

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(a) 1916

(b) 1849

(c) 1949

(d) 1953

10 Which of the following comes under the cluster of motivation? 1

(a) Instincts

(b) Drives

(с) Needs

(d) All of the above

11 Identify the correct sequence of the stages of evolution of Psychology. 1

(a) Constructivism, Psychoanalysis, Behaviourism & Introspection

(b) Structuralism, Gestalt psychology, Behaviourism & Psychoanalysis

(c) Introspection, Humanistic approach, Functionalism & Cognitive perspective

(d) Constructivism, Structuralism, Behaviourism & Functionalism

12 _________ means consistency of test results 1

(a) Reliability

(b) Validity

(c) Objectivity

(d) Subjectivity

13 The situation where one interviewer interviews another person is called ______. 1

(a) individual to group

(b) Group to individual

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(с) Individual to individual

(d) Group to group

14 The brain and the spinal cord comprise of the following nervous system: 1

(a) Peripheral

(b) Somatic

(с) Central

(d) Autonomic

15 A scientist observes a worth of a statement on the basis of _________. 1

(a) Data collection

(b) Evidence

(c) Reliability

(d) Both (a) and (b)

16 Choose the odd one out 1

(a) Hypothalamus

(b) Pons

(c) Cerebellum

(d) Medulla Oblongata

17 __________ is considered the most important part of the brain. 1

(a) Fore Brain

(b) Mid Brain

(c) Hind Brain

(d) Cerebellum

18 One end of the spinal cord is connected with the __________ of the brain and other is free at the tall 1
end.
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(a) Hypothalamus

(b) Thalamus

(c) Limbic System

(d) Medulla

Section B
19 Differentiate between semantic and episodic memory. 2

20 Define reliability. State any two methods of reliability. 2

21 Compare participant and non - participant observation. 2


OR
Discuss the advantages of Observation method.

22 What are various combinations in interview? 2

23 State the difference between Growth and Development with examples. 2


OR
Explain the term ‘teratogens’ with examples

Section C
24 Rahul is an 8-year-old boy who whenever was prosecuted with a teddy bear in the experimental room, a 3
fearful sound was made. This made Rahul fearful of the white furry objects.

(a) What kind of learning is taking place here in the situation?

(b) Differentiate between two types of learning.

25 ‘Adolescents also develop a special kind of egocentrism’. Define ‘egocentrism’ and explain 3

the components of egocentrism observed during adolescence’

26 Discuss between Verbal, Non-verbal and performance tests. 3

27 Explain how a distorted body image leads to eating disorder. Describe any two forms of eating disorder. 3

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Section D
28 “During early years of childhood, some important developments in the self are taking place” 4

(a) State any two developments of that age

(b) Explain any two of them in detail with example.

29 Define the term data. Explain the different types of data collected in psychological research 4

with examples.

30 Explain the assumptions according to lifespan perspective of Development. 4

31 Critically evaluate the theories of attention. 4

Section E
32 Explain the functions of various lobes of the cerebral cortex. 4

33 Is psychology a natural science or social science. Explain. 4

34 Explain nature and causes of forgetting. How can we enhance memory? 6

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