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1. May was relating her experience of a party she attended last night to her best friend Diane, May said that
she was asked to sing a song at the party. Before she could tell Diane the title of the song, Diane said, “You
sang ‘Tell Me’”, which was the correct song. This form of extra sensory perception is called ___________.
A. Psychokinesis C. Pre-recognition
B. Clairvoyance D. Telepathy
2. A child aged one year old realizes that things continue to exist even when it is no longer present to the
senses. According to Piaget, the child has achieved _________.
A. Object movement C. Concrete permanence
B. Object permanence D. Concrete movement
3. The cognitive perspective of psychology is concerned with __________.
A. Forms of behavior C. Mental Processes
B. Unconscious D. Experiences
4. To make that which is unconscious, conscious is the main focus of _______.
A. The humanistic approach C. The behavioral approach
B. The social learning approach D. The psychoanalytic approach
5. Which of the following psychologists proposed that human behavior is motivated according to a hierarchy
that ascends from the basic biological needs to the more complex psychological motivations that become
more important only after the basic needs have been satisfied.
A. Maslow C. Piaget
B. Freud D. Kohlberg
6. An infant experiences the need to eat, drink, eliminate wastes, and other basic needs that seek immediate
gratification. Freud terms this personality as the ________.
A. Super Ego C. Id
B. Ego D. Libido
7. The internalize representation of the values and morals of society as taught to the child by the parents and
other authoritative figures is part of the personality called _______.
A. Ego C. Id
B. Super Ego D. Libido
8. Behavior is the result of a continuous interaction between personal and environmental variables. Which
approach to personality best describes the above statement?
A. Humanistic approach C. Social learning approach
B. Psychoanalytic approach D. Cognitive approach
9. Mary is a highly creative person who has a deep concern for the welfare of humanity. She has also attained
other characteristics which place her on the highest level of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. This level is called
______.
A. self-determination C. Self-acceptance
B. Self-actualization D. Self-achievement
10. Freud believed that these two drives were the most important instinctual determinants of personality
throughout life.
A. Punishment and sexual drives C. Punishment and aggressive drives
B. Sexual and assertive drives D. Sexual and aggressive drives
11. In epistemology, or the question of knowledge, which of the following knowledge requires the testing of
observation?
A. A posteriori C. Experimental
B. A priori D. Revealed
12. What kind of opposition exists between the propositions “No man is above the law” and “Some men are not
above the law”?