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1. An action potential is caused by a self-propagating mechanism called :
(A). Polarization
(B). Assimilation
(C). Substitution
(D). Depolarization
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2. Match List-I (Tests) with List-II (Constructors) :


(A). 3   4   1   2

(B). 4   3   1   2
(C). 3   4   2   1
(D). 4   3   2   1
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3. A two-process theory of memory states that long term recall may fail because :
(A). information was never transferred from STM to LTM
(B). not enough cues may be available at the time of attempted recall to locate information in STM
(C). the trace in LTM has decayed
(D). all the above
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4. A psychologist developed a test for the army. Since the army unit had to move out shortly, he could not administer the test twice to the same sample. By correlating which of the following, could he get same assessment of the reliability ? (i) The scores based on odd items and the scores based on even items (ii) Each item-score with every other item score (iii) The scores based on randomly formed two halves of the test (iv) None of the above Code :
(A). (i) alone
(B). (ii) alone
(C). (i), (ii) and (iii)
(D). None of the above
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5. Therapies based on classical conditioning techniques are : (1) implosive therapy (2) flooding (3) omission training (4) systematic disensitisation
(A). 1 and 2
(B). 1 and 3
(C). 2 and 3
(D). 2 and 4
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6. Which one of the following is NOT a parametric test :
(A). F-test
(B). Sign test
(C). t-test
(D). Z-test
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7. The sequence of key factors in observational learning is :
(A). motivation, production processes, retention, attention
(B). attention, retention, production processes, motivation
(C). retention, motivation, attention, production processes
(D). production processes, attention, motivation, retention
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8. Under certain conditions, Yates correction is applied in :
(A). Mann-whitney U test
(B). Friedman's ANOVA
(C). Kruskal wallis H test
(D). Chi square test
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9. Galvanic skin response is : (1) Increase in skin resistance (2) Decrease in skin resistance (3) Increase in skin conductance (4) Decrease in skin conductance Code :
(A). 1 and 3
(B). 1 and 4
(C). 2 and 3
(D). 2 and 4
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10. Match List-I (Research methods) with List-II (Description) :


(A). 1   4   3   2

(B). 1   3   4   2
(C). 2   4   1   3
(D). 1   3   2   4
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11. Match List-I (Experiments) with List-II (Experimenters) : List-I List-II (Experiments) (Experimenters)
(A). Blocking (1) Sielgel 1 3 2 4
(B). Random time schedule shocks (2) Seligman in avoidance conditioning 2 413
(C). Learned helplessness (3) Herrnstein and Hineline 4 2 3 1
(D). Drug tolerance as (4) Kamin complementary CR Code : abcd 4 3 2 1
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12. According to Freud, negativism as manifested by defiance of parental orders is most pronounced during the stage :
(A). anal
(B). genital
(C). oral
(D). phallic
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13. At which point in the memory process, improvement is least likely :
(A). retention
(B). storage
(C). encoding
(D). retrieval
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14. According to Horney, moving towards people characterized by dependence, unassertiveness and helplessness can be called :
(A). the detached type
(B). the compliant type
(C). the hostile type
(D). the dominant type
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15. Match list-I (terms) with List-II (description) : List-I List-II (Terms) (Description)
(A). Schemas (1) When information is not used it eventually becomes weak to support recall 2 3 1 4
(B). Meta memory (2) The organized cluster of knowledge about any topic 1 4 2 3
(C). Decay (3) Knowledge about our own memory, developed through experience 3 2 4 1
(D). Acquisition (4) The process of perceiving information Code : abcd 4 1 3 2
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16. The word association technique was first developed for clinical situations by :
(A). Alfred Binet
(B). Alfred Adler
(C). Francis Galton
(D). Emily Kraeplin
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17. Select the correct order of the stages of sleep. (1) EEG waves become slower and larger. There are also bursts of high frequency waves (12-16Hz) (2) Metabolism is at the lowest. EEG waves are entirely of Delta waves (about 1Hz) (3) State of drowziness. Predominance of alpha waves (8-10Hz) (4) Predominance of Delta waves (1-3Hz). Some high frequency (12-16 Hz) spindles also occur. Code :
(A). 1, 2, 3, 4
(B). 2, 1, 4, 3
(C). 3, 1, 4, 2 ,
(D). 1, 3, 2, 4
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18. A six year old girl has a 'mental age' of seven and half years. Her IQ would be :
(A). 150
(B). 125
(C). 100
(D). 75
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19. Match List-I (Brain part) with List-II (Function) : List-I (Brain part) List-II (Function)
(A). Medulla (1) For emotion and maintaining homeostasis 1 3 2 4
(B). Thalamus (2) Responsible for respiration and postural reflexes 2 341
(C). Cerebellum (3) Relay station for incoming sensory information 3 2 1 4
(D). Hypothalamus (4) Is concerned with motor coordination Code : abcd 4 1 3 2
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20. The Schacter-Singer theory postulates that the experience of emotion is related to :
(A). internal changes resulting from activation of autonomic
(B). bodily changes in emotions
(C). an awareness of our facial expressions
(D). physiological changes and interpretation of the situation
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21. Which one of the following abilities was NOT among the primary mental abilities given by Thurstone :
(A). Memory
(B). Verbal
(C). Numerical
(D). Practical
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22. Which one of the following neurotransmitters plays an inhibitory role in the nervous system ?
(A). Acetylcholine
(B). Dopamine
(C). norepinephrine
(D). serotonin
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23. Which of the following does not contribute to perception of depth ?
(A). Interposition
(B). Relative size
(C). Perceptual grouping
(D). Retinal disparity
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24. Match List-I (type of memory) with List-II (description). List-I(Type of memory) List-II (Description)
(A). episodic memory (1) meaning of words 2 1 3 4
(B). semantic memory (2) facts about personal experiences 1 342
(C). short term memory (3) memory for an emotionally charged event 2 4 1 3
(D). flashbulb memory (4) limited storage capacity for a brief period Code : abcd 3 1 4 2
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25. Area of cerebral cortex that is not directly concerned with sensory or motor processes are called :
(A). visual area
(B). auditory area
(C). association area
(D). somatic sensory area
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26. A rule-of-thumb that allows for an efficient search for the selection of a problem is termed as :
(A). algorithm
(B). education
(C). heuristic
(D). learning
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27. Match List-I (Description) with List-II (Theorists). List -I (Description) List -II (Theorists)
(A). Each person has a unique construct (1) Erikson system to interpret experience 4 2 3 1
(B). All humans have two broad categories (2) Kelly of motives, deficit and growth motives 2 431
(C). Psychological functioning is best (3) Bandura understood in terms of continuous reciprocal interplay among behavioral, cognitive and environmental influences 4 1 2 3
(D). Ego development proceeds through a (4) Maslow series of universal stages Codes : abcd 2 4 1 3
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28. Proactive and retroactive inhibition are examples of :
(A). decay through disuse
(B). interference effects
(C). motivated forgetting
(D). amnesia
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29. Cattell's findings show that :
(A). Crystallized and fluid intelligence start declining at the same age
(B). Crystallized and fluid intelligence do not show any decline with age
(C). Crystallized intelligence starts declining at an earlier age than fluid intelligence
(D). Fluid intelligence starts declining at an earlier age than crystallized intelligence
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30. Size constancy refers to the tendency for :
(A). Objects of different size are perceived to be equal in size
(B). Objects of the same size to be perceived differently when viewed from different angles
(C). The judgement of distance is independent of the size of the perceived objects
(D). The perceived size of an object to remain constant when the object is viewed from different distances
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31. The primary cue for the sensation of thirst is :
(A). blood sugar level
(B). dryness of mouth and throat tissue
(C). dryness of the stomach lining
(D). activity level of the thirsty organism
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32. If a null hypothesis is rejected, when it is true, the error committed known as :
(A). Type II error
(B). Type I error
(C). Type I and II errors
(D). Probable error
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33. To learn if there are sex differences in connotative meaning in words, which method would be used :
(A). Deductive reasoning
(B). Semantic differential
(C). Associative method
(D). Inductive reasoning
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34. Mr. Mohan while participating in a T-group training produced many different solutions to a given problem. Mr. Mohan is high on :
(A). emotional intelligence
(B). Convergent thinking
(C). Divergent thinking
(D). Practical intelligence
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35. Which one of the following is not always present in thinking :
(A). Language
(B). Symbol
(C). Sign
(D). Concept
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36. According to Allport na single trait that so pervades a person's disposition that most of his acts seem dominated by it" is :
(A). Central trait
(B). Surface trait
(C). Common trait
(D). Secondary trait
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37. Sound waves which cause the eardrum to vibrate can be described in terms of : (1) complexity (2) frequency (3) intensity (4) amplitude Code :
(A). 1 and 3
(B). 2 and 3
(C). 2 and 4
(D). 1 and 2
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38. Which of the following is not a physiological correlate of emotions :
(A). GSR
(B). Muscular tension
(C). Sneezing
(D). Heartrate
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39. Guilford's structure of intellect model encompasses :
(A). Content, Structure and Products
(B). Structure, Process and Associations
(C). Associations, Hierarchies and Products
(D). Content, Operations and Product
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40. Arrange the following in sequence as the processes occur in perception 1. Appearance of shape 2. Formation of contour 3. Figure ground differentiation 4. Identification
(A). 1,  2,  3,  4.
(B). 3,  1,  2,  4.
(C). 2,  3,  1,  4.
(D). 4,  3,  1,  2.
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41. Match List-I (Illusions) with List-II (Effects) : List-I (Illusion) List-II (Effects)
(A). Muller-lyer (1) Horizontal line towards the converging lines is perceived longer than the horizontal line towards the diverging lines 1 3 4 2
(B). Ponzo (2) The parallel lines appear to be convex when there are radiating lines from the midst of the parallel lines 4 123
(C). Hering (3) The parallel lines appear to be concave when there are radiating lines from outside the parallel lines 4 3 2 1
(D). Wundt (4) The line with the feather heads appears to be longer than the line with the arrow heads Codes : abcd 4 1 3 2
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42. Sound stimuli associated with frightening event used to provoke fear may cause :
(A). extinction of fear
(B). conditioning of emotions
(C). spontaneous recovery
(D). behavioral shaping
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43. The four different stages of concept formation include : (1) generalization (2) comparison (3) cognitive structure (4) sensory images The correct sequence in which they activate concept formation is :
(A). 4, 2, 3, 1
(B). 4, 2, 1, 3
(C). 2, 4, 3, 1
(D). 2, 4, 1, 3
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44. General instructions "Each of these questions consists of two statements. One labelled as 'Assertion
(A). , and other labelled as 'Reason' (R). You have to examine these two statements carefully and decide if Assertion and Reason (R) are individually true, and if so, whether the Reason is a correct explanation of Assertion. Select your answer on the answer sheet accordingly. " Assertion ) : Out of the five correlation coefficients, -0.80, 0.70, 0.50, 0.00 and -0.20, between and Y variables, the strongest positive relationship is indicated by a correlation coefficient of 0.70. Reason R : The correlation coefficient of 0.70 indicates that as increases, Y also tends to increase. Code : Both and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of and (R) are true but (R) is NOT a correct explanation of is true but (R) is false is false but (R) is true
(B). Both
(C).
(D).
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45. Assertion
(A). : In the serial position curve, maximum items are remembered from the middle of the list. Reason (R) : The primacy and the recency effects explain better recall of the beginning and the end of the list. Codes : Both and (R) true and (R) is the correct explanation of and (R) are true but (R) is not a correct explanation of is true but (R) is false is false but (R) is true
(B). Both
(C).
(D).
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46. Assertion
(A). : The Rescorla-Wagner model, as compared to the classical theories allowed a better prediction of the blocking effect. Reason (R) : The later theories incorporated the attentional processes in their explanations. Codes : and (R) are both true but (R) is not the correct explanation of is not true and (R) is the correct explanation of not being true is true but (R) is not true and (R) are both true and (R) is the correct explanation of
(B).
(C).
(D).
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47. Assertion
(A). : In apparent movement, if the distance between two slits of light is increased, the time interval has also to be increased to continue perceiving movement. Reason (R) : At a given distance between the stimuli there is a range of time interval between their presentation that would lead to apparent movement. Code : is true and (R) is its correct explanation is true but (R) is not its correct explanation is not true and (R) explains why is not true and (R) are both true and (R) does not explain
(B).
(C).
(D).
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48. Read the following passage and answer the three questionsPASSAGEWhile standardizing the test, the internal consistency reliability was found to be 0.80 by the Kuder-Richardson method. The test-retest reliability over an interval of one week was found to be 0.70. For interpretation of the scores, the raw scores were converted into percentiles, T-scores and z-scores. The Kuder-Richardson reliability gave an estimate of :
(A). the extent of similarity of responses
(B). the extent to which the items had a high inter-item co-variance
(C). the extent to which the two halves of the test were correlated
(D). The stability of the scores
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49. Read the following passage and answer the three questions PASSAGEWhile standardizing the test, the internal consistency reliability was found to be 0.80 by the Kuder-Richardson method. The test-retest reliability over an interval of one week was found to be 0.70. For interpretation of the scores, the raw scores were converted into percentiles, T-scores and z-scores. The test-retest reliability of 0.70 indicated :
(A). the scores of the subjects changed completely over the week
(B). the scores of the subjects did not change at all during the week
(C). the high scorers in the first testing became low scorers in the second testing
(D). the scores of the students are not likely to change drastically over a period of one week
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50. Read the following passage and answer the three questions PASSAGEWhile standardizing the test, the internal consistency reliability was found to be 0.80 by the Kuder-Richardson method. The test-retest reliability over an interval of one week was found to be 0.70. For interpretation of the scores, the raw scores were converted into percentiles, T-scores and z-scores. The raw scores are converted into T-scores because :
(A). the score of an individual can be interpreted in relation to the scores of the other persons
(B). the T-scores have a range from 0 to 100
(C). the raw scores do not provide a correct estimate of achievement
(D). the T-scores have a mean of 50.0 and an S.D. of 10.0
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