Psychology GK Practice Question and Answer
8 Q: 'PARAKH', recently seen in news is related to which of the following?
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6411b40f86fd41614690a4ce- 1Educationtrue
- 2Bankingfalse
- 3Healthfalse
- 4Industryfalse
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Answer : 1. "Education"
Explanation :
1. The assessment that has been in the news recently is related to the assessment of student learning. It is a national level initiative launched by the Ministry of Education, Government of India as part of the implementation of the National Education Policy (NEP)-2020.
2. The objective of the approach is to facilitate an inclusive, participatory and holistic approach to achieving the goals of the National Education Policy.
Q: The first psychologist who systematically attempt to explore the unconscious part of human personality is-
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6213b64b3e501f3ab0969be9- 1Albert Bandurafalse
- 2E.L. Thorndikefalse
- 3Max Wertheimerfalse
- 4Sigmund Freudtrue
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Answer : 4. "Sigmund Freud"
Q: Which of the following is not a developmental problem of adolescence period?
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6272acbaccea8324cb073527- 1Difficulty in progress developmenttrue
- 2Adjustment with parentsfalse
- 3Excessive mood swingsfalse
- 4Adjustment difficulties with the communityfalse
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Answer : 1. "Difficulty in progress development "
Q: Arrange the Kohlberg's stages of moral development in correct sequence :
a . Social order maintaining orientation.
b . Punishment and obedience orientation.
c . "Good boy - good girl" -orientation
d . Instrumental purpose orientation
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6272a477ccea8324cb06f8d3- 1a, b, c, dfalse
- 2b, d, c, atrue
- 3c, d, b, afalse
- 4d, c, b, afalse
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Answer : 2. "b, d, c, a "
Q: The fact that 'fish cannot fly and owls cannot learn to swim' is an indication of?
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6225bcfd7c4208076b9acf7b- 1lack of adequate reinforcementfalse
- 2their lack of experiencefalse
- 3the laziness of these creaturesfalse
- 4the effects of biological limits on learningtrue
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Answer : 4. "the effects of biological limits on learning "
Q: Which of the following factor is not promote learning of the child?
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62584313ac719c4dd2928294- 1Teaching methodfalse
- 2Organisation of learning materialfalse
- 3Meaningfulness of materialfalse
- 4Physical and mental fatiguetrue
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Answer : 4. "Physical and mental fatigue "
Q: Which one of the following is not considered as characteristic of a family?
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6272a29ae1e2a840c369e7f5- 1It is a community of people.false
- 2It gives atmosphere of security and affection.false
- 3A unit where related persons share common household.false
- 4Lack of affinity among members.true
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Answer : 4. "Lack of affinity among members. "
Q: What is Agraphia?
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64bfcf1124c8d11f42a6fb61- 1Loss of the ability to hearfalse
- 2Loss of the ability to speakfalse
- 3Loss of the ability to writetrue
- 4Loss of the ability to understandfalse
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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.