1. The document contains 20 multiple choice questions about concepts related to psychology and behavioral sciences such as perception, attention, cognition, memory, thinking, and the BPS model of health.
2. The questions cover topics like the definition of perception, types of memory, theories of thinking, dimensions of attention, automatic vs. conscious processing, and factors in the biopsychosocial model of health.
3. The correct answers to each multiple choice question are also provided.
1. The document contains 20 multiple choice questions about concepts related to psychology and behavioral sciences such as perception, attention, cognition, memory, thinking, and the BPS model of health.
2. The questions cover topics like the definition of perception, types of memory, theories of thinking, dimensions of attention, automatic vs. conscious processing, and factors in the biopsychosocial model of health.
3. The correct answers to each multiple choice question are also provided.
1. The document contains 20 multiple choice questions about concepts related to psychology and behavioral sciences such as perception, attention, cognition, memory, thinking, and the BPS model of health.
2. The questions cover topics like the definition of perception, types of memory, theories of thinking, dimensions of attention, automatic vs. conscious processing, and factors in the biopsychosocial model of health.
3. The correct answers to each multiple choice question are also provided.
The awareness about different stimuli which we encounter in different
modalities in daily life is: A. Perception B. Sensation C. Attention D. Intelligence 2. loss of memory from the point of injury or trauma forward, or the inability to form new long-term memories is: A. Retrograde amnesia B. Infantile amnesia C. Senile dementia D. Generalized amnesia 3. Abnormality is the significant deviation from commonly accepted patterns of behavior, emotion or thought, this definition is proposed by: A. Morgan and king B. Edward Ellis C. Myron tucker D. Thomson R.A 4. The act of producing thoughts or the process of producing thoughts is called: A. Attention B. Intelligence C. cognition D. Thinking 5. Type of thinking in which a person have no knowledge but have the ability that what he sense or perceive to be true to make a final decision is: A. Innovating thinking B. Intuitive thinking C. Critical thinking D. Conceptual thinking 6. The ability to find connections or patterns between abstract ideas and then piece them together to form a complete picture is: A. Critical thinking B. Intuitive thinking C. Implementation thinking D. Conceptual thinking 7. Perception is define in all except ? A. The way you notice thing , especially with the senses . B. The ability to understand the true nature of something . C. The ability to see , hear or become aware of something . D. The static pattern of thought ,senses and awareness. 8. Perception can be influence by A. Observer B. Condition C. Target D. All 9. The term behavioural sciences encompasses all the disciplines that explore the activities and --------------- among organisms in the natural world: A. Thoughts B. Cognitions C. Interactions D. Observations 10. The systematic analysis and investigation of human and animal and behavior occurs through: A. Controlled observations B. Naturalistic observations C. Scientific experimentations D. All of above 11. The study of groups of humans and characteristics of groups across cultures and time period is: A. Sociology B. Anthropology C. Psychology D. Both a and b 12. Cognitive theory of thinking was proposed by: A. Pavlov’s B. Piaget C. Gagne D. Both b and c 13. a cognitive process whereby you direct and maintain awareness of stimuli detected by the senses and use that information to make decisions and choose responses. Is called ? A. listening B. Memory C. Thinking D. Attention 14. There are _______ dimesnsions of attention A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 5 15. a skill performed without conscious attentionand thought is called automatic processing . A. True B. False 16. the ability to sustain attention on selected stimuli for a period of time. A. Attention B. Selection C. Concentration D. Perception
17. Abstraction of empirical data to investigate the decision processes and
communication strategies within and between organisms in a social system is: A. Behavior sciences B. Social sciences C. Anthropology D. All of above 18. Which of the following is an environmental factor in BPS model: A. Disease state B. Attitudes and belief C. Community and health services D. Doctor and patient relationship 19. The following are the biological factors in BPS model, except: A. behaviors B. Gender C. Physical symptoms D. Drugs addictions 20. The mental action which encompasses processes such as knowledge, memory, evaluation, problem solving and decision making is: A. Attention B. Memory C. Cognition D. Intelligence