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[asm] TTT] Lo] INDIAN SCHOOL MUSCAT 8 HALF YEARLY EXAMINATION PSYCHOLOGY (037 Lass: xi Time Allo: 3 Hr roam Max Matis: 70 1. Allquestions are compulsory except where internal choice has been given, 2. Question Nos. 1-18 in Section A cary I mark ech, 3. Question Nos. 19-23 in Section B are Very Short Answer Type-{ questions carrying 2 masks each Answer to each question should not excoed 30 words, 4. Question Nos, 24-27 in Section C are Short Answer Questions Type-II carrying 3 masks each. Answer fo each question should not exceed 60 words, 5. Question Nos.28 31 in Section D are Long Answer Type | question carrying 4 marks each, Answerto each question should not exceed 120 words, 6 Question No. 32 in Section E isa Long Answer Type It question carying 6 marks, Answer to this question should not exceed 200 wos, 7. Question Nos. 33 ~ 36 in Section P are based on two cases given. Each case has two cuestions carrying two marks each Answer to each question should not exceed 30 words. SECTION-A Gestalt psychology emerged in Germany as reaction to the stratualism of Wndt. 1 Reason ~ Mind is holistic, it isa Gestalt 1. Assertion ‘A. Assertion is right. Reason is wrong. B, Assertion is wrong, Reason is right. . Assertion and Reason both are right and Reason isthe right explanation of Asserticn, 1D. Assertion & Reason both are right but Reason is NOT the right explanation of Asseton 2 isthe final goal ofthe scientific enquiry which brings out positive changes inthe 1 ives of people A. Application B. Control ©. Prediction D. Explanation 3. Children because of egocentism engage in thinking tht all things are living ike one’s 1 self Pagel of The notion tha recognition process begins from the whole, which leads to identification ofits various components known as. A. Top down processing B, Motivation C. Bottom up processing D. Perception are mental categories fr objects and evens, which ae similar to each otherinone 1 ‘or in more than one way. In delayed conditioning, the onset and end of CS precedes the onset of US with some gap between 1 the two (True False) ‘Almost all concrete objects (and concepts) generate images and the knowledge related to themis 1 encoded both verbally as well as visually. Ths is known a, A. Retroactive interference B, Proactive interference . Dual coding hypothesis D. Seta reproduction Its found that delay inthe delivery of reinforcement leas 0 poorer level of performance 1 (TruelFalse) Human beings ae atively constructing the social world and this view is known as ‘minds though the exploration of modem physical and 1 A. Cognitive perspective 1B, Constructivism ©. Behaviorism D. Humanism Ganga formulated a hypothesis for her research, “Increase in the amount of time spent by eléren 1 in viewing violence on television, higher isthe degree of aggression displayed by them.” Identity the dependent variable from the hypothesis, A, The degre of aggression displayed bythe children 1B. The amount of time spent bythe children in viewing violence on television . The degree of aggression displayed by the parents, DD. The amount of time spent with the parents. are environmental agents that cause deviations in normal development tat can 1 lead wo serious abnormalities o death age? of 13. 18. ‘The process of organising visual field into meaningful wholes is known as A. Pragnanz 'B. Form perception C. Motion parallax D. Constancy is the second stage of memory Sensory register > B. Long term memory C. Storage D. Retrieval The fact thatthe responses acquired! under partial reinforeement ate highly resistant to extintion is called Mispereeptions resulting from misinterpretation of infomation recived by our sensory organs are generally known as A. Hallucinations B, Delusions . Mlasions| D. Overiapping isthe pattem of progressive, orderly, and predictable changes that begin st ‘conception and continue throughout lie Psychology is defined formally asa science which studi _ experiences and behaviour in different contexts A. Neural activiioe B, Dreams C. Mental processes D. Over actions technique is used fo minimize the sequence effect in an experiment Random assignment Matching . Counter-balancing D. Blimination se Page of 5 0 2 n 2B 4 25 6 2 8 2» 30 a 2 SECTION-B Define attention How are maintenance rehearsals diferent fom eaborative rehearsals? ‘What are developmental tasks? Support with examples. Define Learning State the advantages and disadvantages ofan interview: (oR) Define reliability. State the two types of reliability BCTION-C Explain forgetting due to trace decay and what are its imitations? Explain how the disciplines of Eeonomies, Political Science and Sociology are linked to that of Psychology. Explain the eole of binocular cues in the perception of depth (or) What are the tree types of perceptual constancies? Discuss the study conducted by Harlow and Harlow on emotional attachment, SECTION-D Deine coreation, State the thre types of comeation, Differentiate between a) psychologist and a psychiatrist b) a counselor and a clinical psychologis. Explain Bronfenbrenner’s contextual view on development (ory Explain the ecological model for understanding children in Indian context, Define seletive atention, What are the factors influencing selective attention? SECTION-E ‘What are the determinants of classical conditioning? (oR, Define Learning Disability, Disouss the symptoms of Learning Disabilities Paget of 5 2 M 35 36 SECTION - F Read the ease and answer the questions that follow. ‘Acar manufacturer wants to design a new car. They distribute questionnaires to people or what color they'd most like, what features they want or whether they prefer an electric vehicle toa gas- ‘powered one. After the results are analyzed, product planners can design a car that appeals most to customers Determine the esearch method used by the car manufacturer in the current study and explain ‘What are the different techniques inthis method that ean be used to collet information fom large number of participants of research? Sarthak’s dal drives him to school every day In this way, Sarthak learns the rout from his house to his school, but he’s never driven there himself, so he has not had a chance to demonstrate that he's leamed the way. One moming Sarthak’s dad as to leave early fora meeting, so he ean’ drive Sarthak to school. instead, Sarthak follows the same route on his bike that his dad would have taken in the car. Sarthak had learaed the route to school but had no need to demonstrate this knowledge eater. Based on the below given statement, identify the type of leaning demonstrated by Sathek and ‘explain ts meaning: ‘Sartak follows the same route on his bike that his dad would have taken i the ear” “What is leamed is nota specific set of conditioned assoclatons between stimuli and responses but ‘cognitive relationship between a means and an end”. Explain the form of learning related to the statement End of the Question Paper Pages of ‘wae | TT | seer rece 1. All questions are compulsory except where internal choice has ben given 2. Question Nos. I-18 in Section A carry 1 mark each, 3, Question Nos. 19-23 in Section B are Very Short Answer Type-l questions carrying 2 marks each Answer to each question should not exceed 30 words. 4. Question Nos, 2427 in Section C are Short Answer Questions Type-l carying 3 marks each, Answer to each question should not exceed 60 words, 5. Question Nos. 28-31 in Setion Dare Long Answer Type I questions carrying 4 marks each, Answerto each question should not exceed 120 words 6 Question No, 32 in Section Eis a Long Answer Type Il question carrying 6 marks. Answer fo this question should not exceed 200 words 1. Question Nos. 33 — 36 in Section F are based on two cases given. Each case has two questions caring two marks cach. Answer to each question should not exceed 30 ward. SECTION- 4. |. The notion that recognition process begins fom the whole, which lads to identification ofits 1 various components is known as, A. Top down processing B, Motivation . Bottom up processing D. Perception 2. Assertion Gestalt psychology emerged in Germany as a reaction tothe stucturaism of Wund, 1 Reason ~ Mind is holistic, itis a Gestalt [A Assertion i right Reason is wrong, B. Assertion is wrong. Reason is right . Assertion and Reason both ae right and Reason is the right explanation of Assertion. 1D. Assertion & Reason both ae right but Reason is NOT the right explanation of Assertion Page ofS Js the final goal of the seienific enquiry which brings out positive changes in the lives of people A. Application B. Contr ©. Predietion D. Explanation CCiren because of egocentism engage in__, thinking that ll things are ving ike one's sel. Indelayed conditioning the onset and end of CS precedes the onset of US with some gap between the two.( True / False) _are mental categories for object and events ch ae similar o each other in one ‘orin more than one way Its found that delay inthe delivery of reinforcement leads 1 poorer level of performance. (CTruefFalse) ‘Almost all concrete objects (and concepts) generate images and the knowledge related to them is ‘encoded both verbally a well as visually. This s known as, A. Retroactive interference B, Proactive interference . Dual coding hypothesis D. Serial reproduction “The procese of organising visual eld into meaningful wholes i known ae A, Pragnanz B. Form perception (©. Motion parallax D. Constancy ‘Human beings are actively constueting their minds through the exploration of modem physical and social world and this view i known as A. Cognitive perspective B. Constructivism . Behaviorism D. Humanism Page 2 of 5 n Ganga formulated a hypothesis for her research, “Increase in the amount of time spent by eldren 1 in viewing violence on television, higher isthe degree of aggression displayed by them.” Mentfy the dependent variable from the hypothesis |A. The degree of aggression displayed by the children. 'B. The amount of time spent by the children in viewing violence on television, layed by the parents D. Theamount of time spent withthe parents , The degree of aperession ds ace environmental agents tat cause deviations in normal development hat can 1 lead to serious abnormalities or death. “The fact thatthe responses acquired under partial reinforcement are highly resistant o extinction is 1 called is the second stage of memory 1 A, Sensory register B. Long term memory ©. Storage D, Retrieval Misperceptons resulting from misinterpettion of information received by our sensory 1 organs are generally known 9s A. Milusions B. Halfucinaions ©, Delusions D, Overlapping technique is used to minimize the sequence effet in an experiment 1 Random assignment Matching CCounter-balancing poe Elimination isthe pattem of progressive, ordeny, and predictable changes that begin at l conception and continue throughout ie Page 3 of S 24 2 2 2m 2s 2. 2% 2, Psychology is defined formally indifferent contexts science which studies experiences and bevaviour A. Neural activities B, Dreams CC, Mental processes D. Over actions ECTION -B Dene Learning. Define attention, State the advantages and disadvantages of an interview. (oR) Define reliailty, State the two types of reliability What are developmental tasks? Support with examples. How are maintenance rehearsals diferent from elaborative rehearsals? SECTION-C Explain the role of binocular cus in the perception of depth (or) ‘What ate the three types of perceptual constancios? Discuss te study conducted by Harlow and Harlow on emotional attachment Explain bow the disciphines of Beonomies, Political Science and Sociology are linked to that of Psychology. Explain forgetting due to trace decay and what are is limitations? SECTION-D Explain Bronfenbrenner’s contextual view on development (oR) Explain the ecological model for understanding children in Indian context Describe the various steps involved in conducting a scientific research. Page 4 ofS 30 31 3. 4. 35, 36. Define selective attention, Discuss the theories of select attention. ‘4 Dilferentite between a) «psychologist and a psychiatrist b) a counselor and aclnial pychologis. 4 SECTION -E Define operant. Explain the key leaning processes associated with clusical and operant 6 conditioning on, Define Learning Disability. Discuss the symptoms of Learaing Disabilities SECTION-F Read the ease and answer the questions that follow. Sarthak's dad drives him to school everyday. In this ws his school, but he’s never driven there himself, soe has not had a chance to demonstrate hat he's eared the way. One morning Sarthak’s dad has to leave early for a meeting, so he cant dive S.arthak to school Instead, Sarthak follows the same route on his bike that his dad would have taken in the cat, Sarthak had learned the route to schoo! but had no need to demonstrate this knowledge caiee ‘Based on the below given statement, idem the type of earning demonstrated by Sark and explain its meaning: 'Sarthak follows the same route on his bike that is dad would have taken inthe ear ‘What is learned isnot a specific set of conditioned associations between stimuli and responses but a 2 cognitive relationship between @ means and an end. Explain the form of fearing related t0 the statement Read the ease and answer the questions that follow ‘A car manufacturer wants to design a new car. They distribute questionaires to people on what color they’d most ik, what features they want or whether they prefer an electric vehicle toa gas- powered one. After the results ate analyzed, product planners can design a car that appeal most to customers, Determine the research method used by the car manufacturer inthe current study and explainit. 2 What are the different techniques inthis method that ean be used to collect information from large 2 numberof participants of research? End of the Question Paper Page Sof 5 Page 6 of 5 entered [Rot Number seT INDIAN SCHOOL MUSCAT 1 2 3 4 All questions ae compulsory except where intemal choie has been given, ‘Question Nos. 1-18 in Section A cary 1 mark each. ‘Question Nos. 19-23 in Section B ate Very Short Answer Type-1 questions carying 2 marks each, Answer to each question should not exceed 30 words ‘Question Nos. 24-27 in Section C are Short Answer Questions Type-tI carrying 3 marks each, Answer to each question should not exseed 60 worl, ‘Question Nos. 28 -31 in Section Dare Long Answer Type I questions carrying 4 marks ea. Answerto ‘each question should not exceed 120 words ‘Question No, 32 in Section E is a Long Answer Type Il question carrying 6 marks. Answer to this ‘question should not exceed 200 words. Question Nos. 33 — 26 in Section F are based on two cases given, Bach case has two questions camying two marks each. Answer to each question should not exceed 30 words ‘SECTION - A. Indelayed conditioning the onset and end of CS precedes the onset of US with some gap between the two.( True False) Children because of egocentism engage in ‘iking that ll things at ving like one's self, 1 Assertion— Gestalt psychology emerged in Germany as reaction othe structuralism of Wundt, 1 ‘Reason ~ Mind i holistic, itis a Gestalt ‘A. Assertion i right, Reason is wrong, . Assertion is wrong. Reason is igh CC. Assertion and Reason both are right and Reason isthe right explanation of Assert, 1. Assertion & Reason both are right but Reason is NOT the right explanation of Asceton isthe final goal ofthe scientific enquiry which brings out positive changes inthe 1 lives oF people. A. Application B. Control . Pretietion D. Explanation Page of 5. Taemotion that recognition process begins from the whole, which leads to identification of its 1 various components is known A. Top down processing B. Motivation CC Bottom up processing D. Perception 6 is the second stage of memory 1 Sensory register Long term memory Storage Retrieval pope 7. The fat thatthe responses acquired under partial reinforcement are highly resistant extiston is 1 called 8 are mental categories for objects and events, which are similar to each otherinone rin more than one way. 9, Misperceptions resulting from misinterre organs ae generally known as Hallucinations ion of information received by our sensory 1 Delusions Overlapping lusions coe 10. are environmental agents that cause deviations in normal development hat can 1 lead to serious abnormalities or death 11, Human beings are aetvely constructing ther minds through the exploration of modern physical and 1 social world and this view i known a5, A. Cognitive perspective B. Constructivism . Behaviorism D. Humanism Page 2of 12. 13. 18. Ganga formulated a hypothesis for her research, “Inrease inthe amount of time spent by children in 1 viewing violence on television, higher isthe degre of aggression displayed by them.” Idealify the dependent variable from the hypothesis. |A. The degre of aggression displayed by the children, BB. Theamount of time spent bythe children in viewing violence on television, . The degree of aggression displayed by the parents . The amount of time spent with the parents ‘The process of organising visual field into meaningful wholes is known as 1 A, Pragnanz B. Form perception ©. Motion parallax D. Constancy Almost all conereteabjects (and concepts) generate images andthe knowledge related to then is 1 ‘encoded both verbally as well as visually. This is known 3s _ |A, Retroactive interference B. Proactive interference . Dual coding hypothesis D. Serial reproduction Isis found that delay inthe delivery of reinforcement leads to poorer level of 1 performance. (True False) Psychology is defined formally as science which stdies_. experiences and behaviour 1 indifferent contexts A, Neural uetvties 1B Dreams C. Mental processes D. Overt actions ‘technique is used to minimize the sequence effec in an experiment 1 Random assignment Matching Counter-balancing poe Elimination __is the pattem of progressive, orderly, and predictable changes that begin at 1 ‘conception and continue throughout lif Page 3 ofS 2, 24 2 2 24 26, 2. 28. », 30. 3L SECTION-B ow are maintenance rehearsals dlferet fom elaborative rehearsals? ‘What are developmental tasks? Support with examples, Define attention. Sate the avantages and disadvantages ofan interview. oR) Detine reliability. State the to types of reliability Define Leaming. SECTION-C Discuss the study conducted by Harlow and Harlow on emotional attachment, [Explain the role of binocular cus in the perception of depth (or) What are the three types of perceptual constancies? Explain forgeting due to trace decay and what are its limitations? Explain how the disciplines of Economie, Poiteal Science and Sociology are inked to lat of Psyc SECTION-D Differentiate between a) a psychologist and a psychiatrist b) a counselor anda clinical psyckologis. Explain the factors of sustained attention, De. Anjali is intersted to observe and record the behaviour of children with Autism ina day care centre, Which method of research is involved? Explain the process, Explain Bronfenbrenner’s contextual view on development (oR) Explain the ecological mode! for understanding children in Indian context, Page 4 of 5 2 3. M. %. 36, SECTION -E. Define Leaning Disability Discus the symptoms of Learning Disabilities (oR) ‘Whats a skill? What are the phases or stages through which skil learning develops? Explain with an example. SECTION -F [Read the case and answer the questions that follow. A car manufacturer wants to design a new cat. They distribute questionnaires t9 people on what color they'd most like, what features they want or whether they prefer an electric vehicle to a gas powered one. After the results are analyzed, product planners can design car that appeals most to ‘Determine the research method wsed by the car manufacturer in the curent study and explant ‘What are the different techniques in this method tht an be used to collect information fon a large umber of participants of research? Read the ease and answer the questions that follow. Sarthak's dad drives him to school everyday, In this way, Sarthak ears the route from his house to bis school, but he's never driven there himself, so he as not had a chance to demonstrate that he's teamed the way. One moming Sarthak’s dad has to leave early for a meeting, so he can't dive ‘Sarthak to school Instead, Sarthak follows the same route om his bike that his dad would have taken in the car. Sathak had learned the route to schoo! but had no need to demonstrat this knowledge catler ‘Based on the below given statement, ileuify the sype of Tooening demonsirated by Savthak and explain its meaning: 'Sarthak follows the same route om his bike that his dad would have taken inthe ca’ ‘What is eamed isnot a specifi set of conditioned associations between stimuli and responses but cognitive relationship between @ means and an end. Explain the form of leaming relaed 0 the statement, End of the Question Paper Page 5 of 5

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