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1 “Peripheral theory of thinking” is otherwise known as:
A Motor Theory of Thinking
B Stimulus Response Theory of Thinking
C Affective approach of Thinking
D Cognitive approach of Thinking

Answer: Motor Theory of Thinking
2 Experimental Evidences indicate that thin¬king is accompanied by minute muscular contractions occurring during thought are called:
A Muscle contractions
B Implicit speech
C Explicit speech
D Spasm

Answer: Implicit speech
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3 When we make use of many experiences and examples for arriving at a generalized prin-ciple or conclusion, it is known as:
A Inductive Reasoning
B Convergent Thinking
C Deductive Reasoning
D Divergent Thinking

Answer: Inductive Reasoning
4 Some people have almost photographic visual imagery. They only look at some¬thing and recall what they have seen in detail. Such imagery is called:
A Eidetic Imagery
B Verbal Imagination
C Synesthesia
D Memory Image

Answer: Eidetic Imagery
5 A disjunctive concept separates objects into a class by reason of their possession of:
A Any one characteristic
B Any five characteristics
C Any two characteristics
D Any three characteristics

Answer: Any one characteristic
6 Many studies in thinking have been devoted to find out how we learn or form concepts. Such studies are popularly known as:
A Study on Images
B Language Development Studies
C Concept attainment studies
D None of the above

Answer: Concept attainment studies
7 According to Heidbreder, the ‘number’ and ‘form’ concepts are more difficult to form that concept of:
A Images
B Words
C Syllables
D Concrete objects

Answer: Concrete objects
8 “Problem Solving” and “Creative Thinking” are two main forms of:
A Realistic Thinking
B Directed Thinking
C Autistic Thinking
D Image

Answer: Realistic Thinking
9 Psychologists believe that people have ways of thinking in their peculiar and more or less in a fixed way. They call these as:
A Fantasies
B Concepts
C Thinking sets
D None of the above

Answer: Thinking sets
10 We have a tendency to make normal use of certain household articles, but it is difficult for us to put them to some novel use. Psychologists have named this tendency as:
A Functional fixedness
B Generalisation
C Concept formation
D Abstraction

Answer: Functional fixedness
11 English language makes use of:
A 45 phonems approximately
B 35 phonems approximately
C 55 phonems approximately
D 65 phonems approximately

Answer: 45 phonems approximately
12 The “clause or phrase” is an unit of perception of:
A Concept
B Thought
C Language
D None of the above

Answer: Language
13 The “Information Processing Theory” ex¬plains language learning by analogy with:
A Polygraph model
B EEG model
C Computer model
D Animal model

Answer: Computer model
14 The temporal-lobe language region is known as:
A Broca’s Area
B Sherrington’ area
C Wernicke’s Area
D None of the above

Answer: Wernicke’s Area
15 Wernicke’s area is connected to Broca’s area by a bundle of nerve fibres called the:
A Arculate fasciulus
B Lateral Sulcus
C Rubrospinal Tract
D Middle Temporal Gyrus

Answer: Arculate fasciulus
16 Decibel (dB) is the unit to measure the:
A Intensity of sound pressures
B Sensation
C Light movement
D Intelligence

Answer: Intensity of sound pressures
17 Woodworth has called thinking as:
A Subvocal Talking
B Problem solving behaviour
C Mental Exploration
D None of the above

Answer: Mental Exploration
18 The “Central Theory of Thinking” holds that we think only with the help of our:
A Peripheral Nervous system
B Brain
C Central Nervous system
D None of the above

Answer: Brain
19 The “Central theory of thinking,” which holds that we think with our brain only, was advanced by the:
A Gestalt Psychologists
B Functionalists
C Behaviourists
D Structuralists

Answer: Gestalt Psychologists
20 J. B. Watson, the founding father of Be¬haviourism, held that thinking is nothing but:
A Meditation
B Silent talking
C Yoga
D Subvocal talking

Answer: Subvocal talking
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