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This document contains a 20 question multiple choice practice worksheet for psychology class 11. The questions cover topics like research methods (e.g. experimental, survey, case study), variables (independent, dependent), concepts (evolution, socialization, acculturation), and ideas (hypothesis, objectivity). Ms. Sinha is used as an example for describing the experimental method. The worksheet is intended to help students prepare for a test on revising these topics and takes 25 minutes to complete.

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Effect of Watching Advertisement On Children

This document contains a 20 question multiple choice practice worksheet for psychology class 11. The questions cover topics like research methods (e.g. experimental, survey, case study), variables (independent, dependent), concepts (evolution, socialization, acculturation), and ideas (hypothesis, objectivity). Ms. Sinha is used as an example for describing the experimental method. The worksheet is intended to help students prepare for a test on revising these topics and takes 25 minutes to complete.

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MCQ PRACTISE WORKSHEET

CLASS XI

SUBJECT PSYCHOLOGY

DATE OF TEST 8/9/21

DURATION 25 MINS

Chapter/Topic Revision worksheet

Q.NO QUESTION
1
Ms. Sinha wants to find out the effect of watching
advertisement on children. She decides to conduct
the experiment on two groups of children. Group 1
will be watching the advertisement promoting
chocolates while the other group watches cartoon
show. Ms. Sinha takes the children to the shop to find
out the result of effect of advertisement.

What method research she has adapted?

1. Experimental method
2. Correlation
3. Survey
4. Interview
Ans 1 experimental method

2 _____________________ is the variable which is manipulated by the


researcher in its strength in an experiment

1. Independent variable
2. Dependent variable
3. Extraneous variable
4. Control group
Ans 1 independent variable

3 The study of inheritance of physical and psychological characteristics


from our ancestors is known as _________________.

1. Genetics
2. Chromosomes
3. Evolution
4. Physiology

Ans 3 evolution
4 _____________________ is the most common ,simple ,low cost ,self
report measure of data collection

1. Interview
2. Observation
3. Survey
4. Correlation

Ans 3 survey
6 ____________________ refers to the fact that if two or more persons
independently study a particular event ,both of them ,to a great extent
should arrive at same conclusion

1. Objectivity
2. Validity
3. Norms
4. Speed test
Ans 1 objectivity
7 _____________ and ______________ are two types of behaviour .

1. Primary and secondary


2. Overt and covert
3. Experiences and cognition
4. Mental and psychological

Ans 2 overt and covert

8 A ________________ offers a tentative explanation of how a certain


phenomenon takes place

1 hypothesis
2. systematic procedure
3. Reliability
4. speed test

Ans 1 hypothesis

9 ___________ part of midbrain is responsible for arousal .

1. Medulla oblongata
2. Pons
3. RAS
4. Thalamus

Ans 3 RAS

10 ___________ helps in establishing cause and effect relationship.

1. Experimental method
2. Survey
3. Interview
4. Observation

Ans 1 experimental method


11 Which technique is fraught with uncooperativeness, reluctance and superficial answers
by the respondents?
1. Experimental method
2. Telephonic survey
3. Field experiment
4. Observation

Ans 3 telephonic survey

12 Which of the following methods uses multiple methods for collecting information?

1. Interview
2. Case study
3. Telephonic interview
4. Psychological test

Ans 2 case study


13 Duing the British rule in India many individuals and groups adopted several aspects of
British lifestyle. This change refers to___________

1. Socialization
2. Acculturation
3. Enculturation
4. Memes

Ans 2 acculturation

14  Reflexes are usually controlled by the:


a. Medulla oblongata
b. Cerebellum
c. Spinal cord
d. Pons
 

Ans c spinal cord


15 An individual becomes a member of social group through process of :
a. Aging
b. Learning
c. Maturation
d. Socialization

Ans d socialization
16 Two statements are given in the question below as Assertion (A) and Reasoning (R).
Read the statements and choose the appropriate option.

Assertion : Endocrine glands play a crucial role in our development and behaviour

Reasoning : Without a balanced secretion of hormones , the body would be unable to


maintain the state of internal equilibrium .

a. Both A and R are true, and R is the correct explanation of A


b. Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A
c. A is true, R is false
d. A is false, R is true

ans a
a. Both A and R are true, and R is the correct explanation of A

17 Two statements are given in the question below as Assertion (A) and Reasoning (R).
Read the statements and choose the appropriate option

Assertion : School is an important socializing agent


Reason: Children respond in different ways to parents

a. Both A and R are true, and R is the correct explanation of A


b. Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A
c. A is true, R is false
d. A is false, R is true

ans b Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A
18 Two statements are given in the question below as Assertion (A) and Reasoning (R).
Read the statements and choose the appropriate option

Assertion : Psychology like other sciences attempts to develop principles of behaviour


and mental processes

Reasoning : There is fundamental difference between research and application in


Psychology .

a. Both A and R are true, and R is the correct explanation of A


b. Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A
c. A is true, R is false
d. A is false, R is true

ans c A is true, R is false

17 Two statements are given in the question below as Assertion (A) and Reasoning (R).
Read the statements and choose the appropriate option

Assertion : Data from qualitative studies are largely subjective

Reasoning : as they involve interpretation on the part of the researcher

a. Both A and R are true, and R is the correct explanation of A


b. Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A
c. A is true, R is false
d. A is false, R is true

ans
a. Both A and R are true, and R is the correct explanation of A

18 Two statements are given in the question below as Assertion (A) and Reasoning (R).
Read the statements and choose the appropriate option

Assertion : Changes due to acculturation may be examined at subjective and objective


level

Reason : Neuron is the basic unit of our nervous system

a. Both A and R are true, and R is the correct explanation of A


b. Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A
c. A is true, R is false
d. A is false, R is true

ans b. Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A

19 Adrenal secretes two hormones namely epinephrine and _________________

1. Norepinephrine
2. Insulin
3. Thyroxin
4. Ductless gland
Ans 1 norepinephrine

____________________ applies psychological principles to improve sports performance


20 by enhancing their motivation

1. Clinical psychologist
2. Sports psychologist
3. Environmental psychologist
4. Counselling psychologist

Ans 2 sports psychologist

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