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(21) Who viewed that thinking is the orga¬nization and reorganization of current lear¬ning in the present circumstances?
[A] Vinacke (1968)
[B] T.G.Andrews (1948)
[C] G. W. Allport (1924)
[D] L. F. Shaffer (1936)
Answer: Vinacke (1968)
(22) In reasoning, the association begins with a problem and end with a/an:
[A] Solution
[B] Image
[C] Problem
[D] Dream
Answer: Solution

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(23) “Mental Trial and Error” is otherwise known as:
[A] Thinking
[B] Sensation
[C] Perception
[D] Learning
Answer: Thinking
(24) A larger working-memory capacity makes it possible to solve more complex problems. With the development, there is:
[A] Imitation of behaviour of parents
[B] Complexity in the ability to hold information in working memory.
[C] Understanding of concepts and syllables
[D] Growth in the ability to hold information in working memory.
Answer: Growth in the ability to hold information in working memory.
(25) Concepts are not static unit of knowledge. These are:
[A] Highly convertible
[B] Complex and developing
[C] Flexible and simple
[D] Dynamic and constantly changing
Answer: Dynamic and constantly changing
(26) Which term refers to the mental activities involved in the acquisition, processing, organization and use of knowledge?
[A] Feeling
[B] Imagination
[C] Cognition
[D] None of the above
Answer: Cognition
(27) In which type of memory, the materials are stored for later retrieval?
[A] Long-term memory (LTM)
[B] Sensory memory
[C] Rote memory
[D] Short-term memory (STM)
Answer: Long-term memory (LTM)
(28) With development, children’s memory relies more heavily on:
[A] Symbolic concepts
[B] Experiences
[C] Imagination
[D] Gestures
Answer: Symbolic concepts
(29) The current Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test is descended from the test developed by Binet and Simon:
[A] In early 1600s
[B] In early 1800s
[C] In early 1900s
[D] None of the above
Answer: In early 1900s
(30) The capacity to learn and adapt to the requirements for survival in one’s culture is called:
[A] Learning
[B] Emotion
[C] Intelligence
[D] Abstraction
Answer: Intelligence
31 Who told that mental functioning involves two types of abilities – an associative ability and a cognitive ability?
[A] A. R. Jensen
[B] E. B. Titchener
[C] J. B. Watson
[D] Wilhelm Wundt
Answer: A. R. Jensen
32 Who viewed intelligence as an attribute of the person like any other attribute such as blood pressure and temperature etc?
[A] A. R. Jensen
[B] Carl Spearman
[C] R. B. Cattell
[D] None of the above
Answer: A. R. Jensen
33 According to Spearman, the capacity for activities like reading a novel, speaking fluently, planning the train route from a map etc. involve:
[A] Primary mental ability
[B] The manifestation of specific intelli¬gence in greater degree
[C] Abstract level of intelligence
[D] The manifestation of general intelligence in greater degree
Answer: The manifestation of general intelligence in greater degree
34 Who introduced the term “Intelligence Quo¬tient” (I.Q.)?
[A] William Stern
[B] R. B. Cattell
[C] A. R. Jensen
[D] E. L. Thorndike
Answer: William Stern
35 The term “intelligence” is derived from a Latin word, framed by Cicero to translate a Greek word used by Aristotle to include:
[A] Specific effective processes
[B] All effective processes
[C] Specific cognitive processes
[D] All cognitive processes
Answer: All cognitive processes
36 The simultaneous existence of two opposed emotions, motivations or attitudes e.g. love- hate, approach-avoidance is called:
[A] Rationalization
[B] Narcissism
[C] Instinct
[D] Ambivalence
Answer: Ambivalence
37 The proverbial story of milkmaid’s daughter is an illustration of:
[A] Fantasy
[B] Creative Thinking
[C] Divergent Thinking
[D] Dream
Answer: Fantasy
38 If we start visualising that we will go to heaven and start experiencing all the pleasures therein, this would be:
[A] Imagination
[B] Day-dreaming
[C] Dream
[D] None of the above
Answer: Day-dreaming
39 The difference between day-dreams and fantasy is that the former are much more organised and relate to the:
[A] Subconscious mental activity of the individual
[B] Unconscious mental activity of the indi¬vidual
[C] Conscious mental activity of the indi¬vidual
[D] Both conscious and unconscious acti¬vities of the individual
Answer: Conscious mental activity of the indi¬vidual
40 Delusions can be classified into two types and these are:
[A] Transitory and permanent
[B] Direct and indirect
[C] Grandeur and persecution
[D] None of the above
Answer: Grandeur and persecution

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