Psychology Practice Question and Answer

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The concept of childhood is 

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    universally the same across different cultural contexts.
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    a social construction according to contemporary socio - constructivist theorists.
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    that children are born evil and have to be civilized.
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    that children begin with nothing at all and their characteristics are shaped entirely by environment.
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Answer : 2. " a social construction according to contemporary socio - constructivist theorists. "

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Which of the following is the first step in the concept building?

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    Sensation
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    Perception
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    Assimilation
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    Conception
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Answer : 2. "Perception"

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What is Agraphia?

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    Loss of the ability to hear
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    Loss of the ability to speak
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    Loss of the ability to write
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    Loss of the ability to understand
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Answer : 3. " Loss of the ability to write"
Explanation :

A. Agraphia is an acquired neurological disorder that causes a lack of ability to communicate through writing, either due to motor dysfunction or the inability to spell.

B. Central agraphia usually involves language areas of the brain, causing difficulty spelling or spontaneous communication, and often co-occurs with other language disorders. Some types of central agraphia include:

1. Alphabetical agraphia – In this, there is difficulty in recognizing or writing letters.

2. Semantic agraphia – It involves difficulty in understanding or writing words.

3. Orthographic agraphia – It involves difficulty in applying spelling rules.

Q:

What is the primary difference between Piaget and Vygotsky's theories of language development?

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    Vygotsky argued thought depends on language while Piaget argued language depends on thought
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    Vygotsky argued thought depends on language Piaget argued thought are not necessary for language
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    Piaget argued that thought depends on language while Vygotsky argued language depends on thought
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    There was no difference between Vygotsky and Piaget regarding language and thought
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Answer : 1. "Vygotsky argued thought depends on language while Piaget argued language depends on thought "

Q:

Out of the following, Language of Mathematics is?

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    Symbolic
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    National
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    Complex
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    Vedic
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Answer : 1. "Symbolic "

Q:

Feedback is always- 

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    Summative
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    Annual
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    Formative
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    Objective
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Answer : 3. "Formative "

Q:

The most effective strategy to engage learners in EVS is______.

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    Narratives
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    Reading of textbook
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    Explanations by teacher
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    Classroom Demonstration
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Answer : 1. "Narratives "

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उच्च प्राथमिक स्तर पर भाषा - आकलन की दृष्टि से सर्वाधिक महत्त्वपूर्ण है- 

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    अवलोकन
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    जाँच सूची
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    साक्षात्कार सूची
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    साक्षात्कार सूची
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Answer : 1. "अवलोकन "

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