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Chapter#1:- Neo-Behaviorism

MCQ’s
1. According to Tolman, a hypothesis that has been tentatively confirmed is:
a. Drive Reduction
b. Expectancy
c. Latent Learning
d. Confirmation
2. The translation of learning into behavior is:
a. Performance
b. Reinforcement
c. Operationism
d. Molar Behavior
3. Behavior that is elected by a known stimulus:
a. Respondent Behavior
b. Operant Behavior
c. Molecular Behavior
d. Molar Behavior
4. For Hull anything that reduces a drive is:
a. Law of contiguity
b. Belief
c. Drive Reduction
d. Behavior
5. Which one isn’t the concept of Edwin Ray Guthrie:
a. Forgetting
b. Breaking Habits
c. Punishment
d. Respondent Behavior
6. According to Tolman, the mental representation of the environment is:
a. Expectancy
b. Belief
c. Cognitive map
d. Habit Strength
7. The Term S-R psychology is introduced by:
a. Tolman
b. Clark Hull
c. Edwin Guthrie
d. Skinner

SQ’s
1. What were the believes of neo-behaviorism?
2. What is Hypothetico-deductive theory?
3. Define Reinforcement, according to Skinner.
LQ
 Explain One-Trial learning and nature of Reinforcement according to Edwin
Ray Guthrie?
Chapter#2:- Mental Illness

MCQ’s
1. A group of physicians who believed that because all humans are
suggestable, all humans can be hypnotized:
a. National Law
b. Trepanation
c. Nancy School
d. Homeopathic magic
2. The tendency for people to be more susceptible to suggestion when in a
group then when alone:
a. Contagion Effect
b. Contagious Magic
c. Sympathetic magic
d. Posthypnotic suggestion
3. Attempt to help a person with a mental disturbance:
a. Posthypnotic suggestion
b. Psychotherapy
c. Trepanation
d. Artificial Somnambulism
4. Approach used in therapy:
a. Elective Approach
b. Sympathetic Approach
c. Psychotherapy
d. Psycho-Analytical Approach
5. Hysteria is:
a. Male Disease
b. Animal Disease
c. Female Disease
d. Both a and c
6. Psychological research to the diagnosis and treatment of disturbed
individuals:
a. Counselling Psychology
b. Clinical Psychology
c. Child Psychology
d. Environmental Psychology
7. Type of sympathetic magic is:
a. Contagious magic
b. Homeopathic Magic
c. Artificial Magic
d. Natural Magic

SQ’s
1. What is super-natural model of mental Illness?
2. What is Natural Law?
3. Define Trepanation?
LQ
 How did Hippocrates define health and Illness? What are the treatments to
regain health?
Chapter#3:- Humanistic Psychology

MCQ’s
1. According to Maslow, the fear of one’s own potential greatness is:
a. Ground of Existence
b. Jonah Complex
c. Human Dilemma
d. Inauthentic Life
2. According to positive psychologists, the stare of being free from mental
illness is:
a. Flourishing
b. Guilt
c. Responsibility
d. Mitwelt
3. The study of the nature of existence:
a. Phenomenology
b. Humanistic Psychology
c. Pure Phenomenology
d. Ontology
4. In which therapy, the therapist acts much like a supporting actor:
a. Fixed-role therapy
b. Psychotherapy
c. Psychoanalysis
d. Narrative Therapy
5. Anxiety that results from living an authentic life:
a. Normal Anxiety
b. Neurotic Anxiety
c. Depression
d. Stress
6. Kierkegaard’s term for the type of life lived by defensive in-authentic person
is referred as:
a. Self-characterization
b. Shut-unless
c. Self-alienation
d. Propositional thinking
7. A person’s consciousness is:
a. Objective reality
b. Normal Anxiety
c. In-authentic life
d. Subjective Reality

SQ’s
1. Differentiate normal and neurotic anxiety?
2. Define existential psychology?
3. What is subjective reality?
LQ
 What are the characteristics of self-actualizing people? Explain in detail.
Key
Chapter_1:

b, a, a, c, d, c, d

Chapter_2:

c, a, b, a, c, b, a

Chapter_3:

b, a, d, a, a, b, d

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