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Power Within Psychology

PREVIOUS YEAR PAPERS MOCK TEST SERIES

JEMAS - 2022
1. With ageing there is a decline _ _ _ _ _ _of Intelligence, but 8. _ __ theory maximised and, _ _ _ _ theory minimised the
not of ____ intelligence. role of the unconscious.
a. fluid, fixed a. Trait, humanistic .
b. fixed, fluid b. psychoanalytic, behavi~u~i st
c. fluid, crystallised c. psychoanalytic, Humanistic
d. crystallised, fluid d. trait, behaviourist

2. Grief refers to: 9. The presentation ofan aversive stimulus or the removal ofa positive
a. the period of emotional adjustment that follows the death of a loved stimulus is both examples of
one a. negative reinforcement ' ·
b. their intense emotional state that follows the death of a lover, friend b. punishment
or relative c. positive reinforcement ·
c. the period during which a person seems dazed or numb and shows d. secondary reinforc,ement
little emotions .){~, ~~~t . .::~. /
··-,:•\... .. ,
d. Demoralization and discouragement 10. Homophq~ia 'is>'!
• 't . );
a. fear ofbloo"d.,-;;
3. From the perspective of Erik Erikson, life stages are important b. pi:ejudic1'i gainst and dislike of gays and lesbians
because c{c~)a cilcy-Jfor'erotic attraction to members of the same sex
a. each involves a crisis or dilemma d. N6ne of the above
:;·
b. each signals a new stage of cognitive development c:-,:.,.
c. each is an expression of biological programming '\:\_,''\;(}': Which of these statements correctly describes the general findings
d. their failure to appear is evidence of psychopathology ,,:'}t\, <::"::it' ~f studies examining the treatment of childhood anxiety?
• ,. _i,,i,~:,·. ''.{,/ a. CBT and sertraline are not significantly different in terms of
4. Elisabeth Kubler- Ross is known for her research in.,the, ~a bf' efficacy
,~~t~-y. \ -•.'
a. eating disorders . :\, "'.-1~:' ' b. CBT improves outcomes in around 60% of cases
b. adolescence behaviour ·,:,;-_;-i·,.. • c. CBT and sertraline combined produce the best outcome.
c. coping with stress d. all of these
d. death and dying
( ' -, 12. Which of the following defines Beck's cognitive triad
5. Memories outside of conscious awaren~~s'are called a. negative beliefs about self, world and future.
a. proactive memories · b. negative beliefs about self, world and others.
b. reactive memories c. negative beliefs about self, others and future
c. explicit memories d. negative beliefs about present, past and future
d. implicit memory
13. Which of these is not considered to be a Cardinal feature of
6·- - - - is the study of the meaning of words and language. Borderline personality disorder (BPD)?
a. linguistics
a. Eccentric behaviour marked by odd patterns of thinking and
b. encoding communication
c. semantics b. A pattern of instability in personal relationships
d. syntax c. a lack of well-defined and stable self-image
d. regular and unpredictable changes in mood
7. Basic speech sounds are called._ _ __
a. morphemes 14. Which of these is not information provided in DSM-IV- TR?
b. syllables a. essential features of the disorder
c. phonemes b. associated features
d. syntax c. ~ list of s_ymptoms that must be present for diagnosis
d. mformatton on treatment options

234
rsvcttoL_OGIS_T~T_P~~~~ ­ PREVIOUS YEAR: MOCK TES T
SERIES

is
Lifetime prev alen ce rate for OC D a. Freud's idea that all behavio .
15.around 2.5o/co ur was caused by unconscious
motivational effects
s
a. around I .5% b. Jun g's theory of psychological type
b. around 4.5% that did not rely on language
c. o/c ~: :~:i~~::f1tys !opi~rel?pktests
d. around I o mg m on a test booklet
.
ed with con d uct d'1sorder m I . . . .
Whicht ?of thes e has bee n asso ciat 24. What proportion of cases in a nonna d1stribut1on hes above a z
6
1· score of+ I?
adolescen s • . .
on sent enc e
a. criminal beh avio ur lead mg to a pris a.50%
b.16%
b. psychosis
c. antisocial personality disorder c.25 %
d.10 %
d. all of these
t ?.
mon sym pom nce test is usually used as a test
eimer's disease, which is not a com 25. The Stroop colour-word interfere
. y Alzh
l7· In earl
of
a. anom1a
a. Verbal fluency
b. hallucination
b. visual perception
c. social withdrawal
c. memory !
d.anxiety
d. attention
ciated with psycho sis? '
18. Which of these has not bee n asso tion from your eyes, ears, fingers,
26. A nerve c,~.1.J.,~ ~~g · i~forma
a. Birth com plic atio ns
etc, towards tff Q-!S,is called a(n)
b. maternal stre ss rons , 7
a. Mo tor nc.u ,, ' \°'f: @
c. child abuse b. effe /'-, ·-.a s
ctor ~ cell
d. large families
:I ~ r ~~ lls
ory- neurons
?
19. Which of thes e stat eme nts is true ·, -,,,.,,,
a. schizophrenia mak es peo ple viol ent. t are most directly under
beli efs, you ha~ e4& ),} , Emo tion al responses to a traumatic even
delu sion al
b. if you hea r voic es or hold .4,, ~~--~ -;~ u,e controI of
"4~i:
e
schizophr ma. ·
nos ed with schiz.ophrenia ,,~ .c
Yre-- a. som atic nerv ous system
c. Siblings of peo ple who are diag <if:~ "~' b. central nerv ous system
s in thei r fam ily. ~
likely to suff er men tal hea lth pro blem c. auto nom ic nerv ous system
hren ia are mor ~ lik,e tk t<>'~mm it
d. Peop le with a diag nos is of
murder than thei r non -sch izop hren
sch izop
ic pee r grou ps. ,. 1-~~::-t\ d. cerebral cort ex

um would most likely result in


tme nt wor ks<t f& alte ring leve ls of 28. Dam age to the cerebell
20. Most curr ent Alz heim er's trea a. hearts stop pag e or respiratory failu
re
ansm itter ? ,,, C'Si· ~\, abil ity
which neu rotr b. a loss of hea ring
j~,~ "':,,, }
c. a loss of mus cula r coordination
a. dopamine
b. Gaba
-•~-1~ d. reduction and emo tion and was
called
e , ,,,_~ ..
c. noradrenalin
you rs has suftered from partial
d. acetylcholine ', y 29. An elderly acquaintance of
arently, the stroke damaged the
y' blindness since she had a stro ke. App
21. The first inte llig enc e test was dev elop ed by a. Occipital lobe
a. Simon and Bin et b. Parietal lobe
b. Spearman c. temporal lobe
c. Stanford And Bin et d. Reti cula r formation
d. Terman and We sch ler netic field to develop an image of
JO. The technique that uses a mag
22 - The d · t1on th · of the brain is called the_ .
ev1a · IQ is bas ed on e noti on 11· ce
ab. dertnquency as a fact or affe ctin g the dev elop men t of Inte 1gen a. clinical scan
l age b. ablation technique
c· mental age vers us chro nolo gica
d. az score c. MRI scan
d.E EG
· Perfonnance vers us verb al sco res
con duct disorder?
. 3 I. Which of thes e is associated with
23. Pr0 .
Jecttve test s orig inat ed from 235
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a . crimina l behavio ur leading to a prison sentence
40. Delusio n is a disorde r of
b. psycho sis
a. perception
c. antisoc ial persona lity disorde r
d. all of these b. thought
c. personality
d. effect
32. Where is Broca's area located?
a. frontal lobe
b. Occipit al lobe 41 . The term free associa tion was coined by
a. Adler
c. parietal lobe
b. Erickson
d. tempor al lobe
c. Freud
d. Jung
33. Afferen t and efferen t nerves are found in which of the following?
a. sympat hetic nervou s system
42. The term IQ was introdu ced by
b. parasym patheti c nervous system
a. Terman
c. somatic nervou s system
b. Allport
d. central nervou s system
c. William Stem
d. Watson
34. We usually avoid rememb ering someth ing that is associated with
fear or unpleas antness . this avoidan ce is termed as .., er/
a. suppres sion
b. repress ion
a.MA/C A x 100 ,r-«,::.' ),-
_-~
43 . To comput e IQ, whicli- (~nnula is used?
, .
c. retrieva l failure
b. CAIMA X 190 f"'·tbc,'.)
c.CA/M A - 1Q_ - ''~:~ - -
d. forgetti ng
d.MA/C A i<.
( \
f91!·; .,-·
·<11a,_/.l

35 ._ _ _ _ _ Glands secrete directly into the bloodstream. -:""-~i-.


41.:-""W fil~P( 5}1e followi ng is not a type of thinkin g?
a. exocrine a:.:~f.f ep'ttral thinking (concrete thinking)
b.endo crine
....~~- C6'~c eptual thinkin g (abstrac t thinkin g)
c. duct _,~~ ..
t h 1'nk'mg
~
<:: _ <;.~.c~:;pos1t1ve
d. none of the above
·'\hfc:;~J::i~;<1:' problem-solving thinkin g
• • i·.r. ~~1 "'.:;<:.~f·,.
36. Which part of the brain is respons ible for transfem ng\· sh~rt~J~rm
45. Which one of the followi ng is not include d in Thorndike's law of
memor y to long-term memor y? ,: ',
. A~:_:_;, \:,· learning?
a. cerebel lum ·4::1>: \''1" a. law of exercise
b. hippoca mpus -~ b. law of effect
c. amygda la
c. law of readiness
d. none of the above
d. law of memory

37. The term used to refer to the first 2 weeks oflife is


46. The MMPI is used to measur e:
a. infancy
a. Unconscious drive
b.neon atal b. big 5 traits
c. early childho od
c. personality and psychological disorders
d. preoperational stage
d. leadership potential
38. The act in which people help someone without any persona
l 47. According to Eysenck extraverts seek to their arousal
interest or motive is called
while introverts seek to_ _ their arousal .
a. nurtura nce a. Decrease, increase
b. social obligati on b. height, reveal
c. prosoci al behavio ur c. increase, decrease
d. none of the above d. reveal, hide
39. Short-term memory holds information for___ seconds .
48. Projective tests claim to reveal information about
a. 30 seconds or less a. career aptitude
b. 50 seconds b. intellectual attainment
c. more than 50 seconds c. unconscious processes
d. none of the above d. parenting styles

236
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psYCHOLOGIST_~ T ~-~ wAR


- - -----------
The relative apparent motion of objects in th . · -
49 · · ~~Y_!2U~.)~EAR: MOCK TEST SERIES
. ·wer moves the head is called: e visual field as the - - -~ ----· --- --
vie . 57._ is a negative emotio I
·mage retma system of a group.
8, I d . na response or dislike towards members
b. aCc
ommo at10n a. prejudice
motion parallax b. stereotype
c. one b
of the a ove c. discrimination
d. n
d. differential attitude
50_Clinical Psychology's major contribution to World War 1 was:
creation of a test to measure the intelligence of recruits S8._ _ _Techn' · I
:·. treatment of veterans with shell shock requests and then ique m:o ves pr~senting target people with small
desired all al following up with larger requests, the one that is
ong.
c. development of effective. interrogation
. techniques a. Lowball
d. coaching of newly trained fighter pilots
b. foot in the door
c. door in the face
51. behaviour modification is an example of which of the following d. that's not all
treatment methods?
a. Enable the individual to unlearn the maladaptive behaviour and
59. The father of Experimental psychology is
emotions a. William James ,,11.. (.
b. Enable the individual to explore their childhood behaviour years
b. Gustav Theodor fechner J1<· "'
c. Enable the individual to analyze the behaviours of others c. Wilhelm Wundt '·· ~ ··~
d. Enable the individual to modify the behaviour of others d. Sigmund Freud (~~
~ -~
52. The stage of psychosocial development in which basic trust vs 60. Herman E ~
b';}.fli i\~ had done p1oneenng
utn~.,ms . · expenments
.
{~ ~
on
-
mistrust develops: a. percept~Q~, ~
a. 1-3 years b. psyc~ Phl~1cs
b. 0- 1 years c.;r,,5er,i_aliP-Q~ n effect
c. 3- 6 years d:iscrn€moif
~~~,
d. 6-11 years ·;,
,.i'~r11-.- Among the following pioneering psychologists who are not
53. At which stage the child begins to utter words to ask for som~, ·•~ociated with Behaviourism.
rather than just reaching out to get it? a.A.I. Beck
® _.,
b. E.R Guthrie
a. preoperational
b. concrete operational
A\:' ,.~fi - c. B.F Skinner
.,,_ -~"\ d. C.LHull
Z"h-~ ~-
c. formal operational --~:\~,
62. Who is the most valuable contn utor to the theory of insight
d. sensorimotor .b
/,:J
~~-
. . •tf;'-$.,;hich the cognitive learning?
54. According to Piaget, the basic umt . ~~~ a. E. L Thorndike
structure is built up is ,{~ b. E.C Tolman
a. schema C c. K. Koftka
b. accommodation 4(~ t.~) d. W. Kohler
c. equilibrium ''r 63. Transference-focused therapy
is a structured psychodynamic
d. assimilation
treatment designed by
. b . controls impulsive
55. Which of the following Parts of the ram a. M. Linehan
b. o. F Kernberg
behaviour:
c. H. Kohut
a. cerebrum
d F Perls
b. prefrontal cortex · · · troduced by?
c. cerebellum t of transitional objects was m
64. The concep
d. left hemisphere h sum a. D. Winnicott
the whole is more than t e b. J Bowlby
56. The theoretical position th at says c. HS Sullivan
of its parts is d. R Fairbairn
a. cognitive psychology . ,, is acomPo nent of
b. gestalt psychology 65. "Dereflect1on 237
c. behaviourism
d. psychoanalysis
' ;/' ·,·

g(
a. Existential therapy d. Reciprocity e1
b. Person-cente red therapy ii·
73. Awareness of one's thought processes enabling effective learning i,.
c. Logotherapy
through correction is called C,
d. Gestalt therapy
a. algorithm d-
66. The concept of"birth trauma" was mentioned by? b. analogies
a. OF Fenichel c. metacognition 8
b. S. Freud d. constructive process d1
c. C.G. Jung a-
74. How many subjects would be required in a 3x Jx 2 factorial design
d. 0. Rank b
with 10 subjects per cell? C,

67. The best-known work of Erich Fromm is a.IO d


a. Freud and beyond b.18
b. escape and freedom c.90 g:
c. Freud along the Ganges d.180 tl
d. Madness and civilization a.
75. Which of the following cli~foal procedures is/ are not based 00 b
68. The following is not a part of Gertsman syndrome classical conditioning? ~- • -~ ., ,, c.
a. prosopagnosi a 1. Flooding ~:· __;,, '~ ..,, d
b. left-right disorientation 2. Transference ~.." <t-,..

c. agraphia 3. Client centr:i;e. ~~~Jjy} , · 8


d. dyscalculia 4. Systematic.,f ~R1jtisation a,
-~.1 ,.
a. I only ,, _,; ~''~ \
a.
69. Value scales are associated with the personality psychologist b.2 and J:only b
c}z~Ilhd;c3/•i!Y C.
a. Allport · d:l;J:and'~ only d
~.~~.:--
b. Cattell ,,,,, ;

c. Eysenck , :, .,:'ii~?~,,.-The aim of the_ _ _ was to regulate training policies and 8


d. Erikson ,-e~t;,,/?.;:,.,,~~_,J ,i-ogrammes in the field of disability rehabilitation and standardised a;
~-, t~ ~"tr,J>-' training courses for professionals working with ' people with n,
s Fowtfi"..!eSHlge, ' f disabilities.
'.<o ·
70. What is the resolution point of Erikson' .. \ ::.~ ..... a.
psychosocial development ? . "-4'!1.,;\ \:y a. RPwD Act 2016 b
4it,,_,S""'.\ b. RCI Act 1992
a. Fidelity ··{t C,
""• c. PwD Act 1990 d
b. competence
d.Ml-JCA201 7
C. will (' ;~tt,· 8.
d.purpose ... . '•:~~~
(

.~r~ 77. The first disability act came into effect in India in the year: d,
71. "The range of psychological functi~ns ~tween, on the one hand, a. 1968 t(

those functions which the child is abl~ master without assistance, b. 1990 tt
hand, those functions which the child can manage if C. }995
and on the other a.
given assistance" is the concept of in cognitive d.2016 b.
development. C,
. of whose
a. Zone of proximal development 78. "Constructive alternativism" is a core assumpuon d.
personality theory?
b. Central neoformation
a. Skinner 81
c. Conservation
b. Kelly a(
d. Central Line of development
c. Goldstein a.
72. A salesperson knocks on your door and requests you to buy the d. Roger b.
latest technology refrigerator of his organization, ' internationally C,

framed'. When you turn him down, he requests that you buy a portable 79. "~oses and Monotheism" is authored by d.
ice box. You find yourself obliged to comply, he has used to near a. Hemz Hartman
b. Sigmund Freud
success c. Carl G Jung
a. Foot-in-the-door technique d. Victor Frankl
b. Door-in-the-face technique
c. Low Ball technique
238
PANWAR
1,~Yt'IIOI OGIST AMIT
. -- · - ·
, The contention that our .
facial exp .
ress1ons mflu . --- - _f~~O (!S_Y?~ ~:_~q~KTEST SERIES
s0. our emotional
•llerience attests to which of the follow·mg hypothence · c. simple random sampling ----
c;,;, . es1s:
universa lity hypoth esis of facial expre ss1on d. none of the above
a. . . .
1 6
b e1not1ona spec, 1c1ty hypoth esis of ANS . .
·emotional generality hypothesis of ANS activity ac~i~,ty 88. As per the NIMH
db ac k hypothesis • classification fl II'
c.
d. facial fee with an IQ of 48 would fall . th o nte igence quotient, a person
a. Borderline IQ m e category of:
.
nted self with the Coh es1ve b. Moderate IQ
81 . Replacing Ithe dfragme
h self is the .
primary c. Severe IQ
developmenta an t erapeutic goal of
d. Mild IQ
_J(emberg
8
b. J(ohut . .
89. Who among the followin i
c. Malan Logotherapy? g s credited with the development of
d.Horowitz a. Fritz Perl
. b. Eric Burne
82. Which of the following names is not associated ·th •
?
WI ex1stent1al c. Victor Frankl
therapy • d. Rollo May
a. Rollo May
b. Sandor Ferenczi 90. Who founded the first psyehology laboratory?
c. Carl Jaspers a. Ivan Pavlov r
d. Robert Laing b. William James .. "'
c. Sigmun d Freud , '· : ,..
......_,_r ..:;~, .,.,.
ed
83. A more preferred activity can be used to reinforce a Jess preferr d. Carl Jung _
(•..,..,
,f ..
i~I
· ,
activity. This is referred to as ,,.!. ~k \

a. trace conditioning 91. Th<:.,.~trl!~~ ists primarily use the method of research called
b. Premack principle a_Ar~~ ~~clNion
c. principle of stimulus genera lisatio n b.'s_µtver •
• •'._')1,._,..
d. differential reinforcement of other behavi our .. c. mtt;ospection
~[;.~!, •
(i. ·'.\/;,.,.d-'lobservation
\:"7''
84." Moving towards people, moving away from people, pio;yiii~
of~ 92. Which of the following illnesses caused by the long-term use of
..-i..t V,~ '",/'
1 I•

against people" are constituents of whose classification of a Pl!ttehJ,


needs: A '\,..:,~;r· alcohol often involves profound retrograde amnesia?
a. Dollard Miller , .~J;-1~~- ' ~¼,,•'• a. Alzheimer's disease
"'~"'"--~ '\ ~,.::.;s., b. Parkinson's disease
b. Klein. ~~T~.\
~
c. Huntington's disease
~&rne y """" d. korsakoff's disease
d. Fromm .-:':):f,\;"<-
93. Who introduced behaviourism?
85. In as much as the first three stages of~~~~ be~g's theory of moral a. John B Watson
a
development represent a shift from ._.jij~ii.c;; ~ioning obedience to b. William Wundt
relativistic approach and a concern .tciwards good motives, whose c. Lev Vygotsky
theory of ,,._ • . --
d. Alfred Binet
a. Vygotsky
b. Piaget 94. Which of the following cells produce myelin in the CNS?
c. Harlow a. Schwann cells
d. bowlby b. astrocytes
c. microglia
r d. oligodendrocytes
86. Which of the following is not considered a part of the reticula
activating system? t and character inventory, an individual
a. locus coeruleus 95 . As per the tempera men k. but low on both harm avoidance
who scored high on Novelty see mg
b. the intralaminar nucleus of the thalamus ence is likely to have
and reward depend
c. fateral geniculate nucleus of the thalamus
a. histrionic personality
d. mesencephalic nucleus
b. obsessional personality
c. antisocial personality .
87 - A Census would entail which sampling technique?
d. passive-aggressive personahty
a. survey 239
b. quota sampling
l'SYCHOLOGJST AM)T PAN ~~
- -f~Y] (){!~ ~E~:. MOCK TEST SERJES
. fl ·- -- - -- - - ..
The contention that our facial expres sion 111
80. · erience attests to which of the follow ing~ uhen~e our emotional c. simple random sampling
. h th . ypot es1s·
e;xP · d. none of the above
universahty ypo es1s of facial expres sion
:: emotional specifi ~ity hypoth esis of ANS activit y
.
88. As per the NIMH classificati o f Intellig
c. emotional genera lity hyJ>?thesis of ANS activit y with an IQ of 48 w Id f: II . on ence quotient, a person
d. facial feedback hypoth esis . ou a 111 the category of:
a. Borderh ne IQ
b. Moderate IQ
gJ. Replacing the fragmented_ self with the Cohes ive self is
the ri
P mary c. Severe IQ
develop mental and therap eutic goal of
d. Mild IQ
a. Kernberg
b. Kohut of
89. Whho among the following is credited with the development
c. Malan Logot erapy?
d.Horowitz a. Fritz Perl
b. Eric Burne
s2. Which of the follow ing names is not associ ated with existential c. Victor Frankl
therapy? d. Rollo May
a. Rollo May
b. Sandor Ferenc zi 90. Who founded the first psychology laboratory?
c. Carl Jaspers a. Ivan Pavlov ,,
d. Robert Laing b. William James
c. Sigmu nd Freud ., . ·~
\,...,.,,{. .
ed •
83. A more preferr ed activit y can be used to reinfo rce a less preferr d. Carl Jung ~...
.\·~ :,..v
activity. This is referre d to as , ,t.!. '!~ .~

91. The~U '.!.!~li sts primarily use the method ofresea rch
called
a. trace condit ioning . 6.. .... .
b. Premack princip le . ~i 'tiS.S.~C!J
a_>fr 1on
c. principle of stimul us genera lisatio n
o:~sµivey~..,
d. differential reinfo rceme nt of other behav iour .c. ~~pe ction
~,,observation
m.,oyµr'' '
84." Moving toward s people , movin g away from people , by the long-term use of
pl:ltt"efu'b);, · 92. Which of the following illnesses caused
against people " are consti tuents of whose classif ication of a
needs: ~t:'.::+<-~;•-r~,
,~~
,. ~{. "'-1·.
~ ....
alcoho l often involv es profou nd retrogr ade amnesi a?

,'¾t<~, ~ \'¥ a. Alzhei mer's disease


a. Dollard Miller
b. Klein J,;;,:::.t_J:~: . b. Parkin son's disease
.• c. Huntin gton's disease
c. Homey .r.:t
- ~:: .., d. korsak ofrs diseas e
d. Fromm ,~..::;-.. ··:. . _.·->
·:--. ..-

moral 93. Who introduced behaviourism?


85. In as much as the first three stages of=kohlbe ~g's theory of a. John B Watso n
nce to a
development repres ent a shift from ~qii~~tioning obedie b. Willia m Wundt
s good motive s, whose
relativistic approa ch and a conce rn! toward c. Lev Vygot sky
theory of / · ·
d. Alfred Binet
a. Vygotsky
b. Piaget 94. Which of the following cells produce myelin in the CNS?
c. Harlow a. Schwa nn cells
d. bowlby b. astrocy tes
c. microg lia
86. Which of the follow ing is not consid ered a part of the reticul ar d. oligod endroc ytes
activating system ? ual
a. locus coerul eus 95 As per the temper ament and character inventory, an indi:id
ce
b. the intrala minar nucleu s of the thalam us who scored high on Novelty seeking but low on both harm avoidan
c. lateral genicu late nucleu s of the thalam us and reward depend ence is likely to have
d. mesencephalic nucleu s a. histrio nic personality
b. obsess ional personality
87· A Census would entail which sampl ing techni que? c. antisocial personality .
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96. An oiJ painting can include all of the following cues to depth
perception except
a. linear perspective
b. retinal disparity
c. text gradient
d. relative in size

97. Which of the following sequences is correct?


a. oral phase, anal phase, latency, phallic, genital
b. Anal, oral, phallic, latency, United
c. oral phase, anal phase, phallic, latency, genital
d. oral, phallic, anal, genital, latency

98. Which lobe of the brain is Wernicke's area located in?


a. frontal lobe
b. parietal lobe
c. temporal lobe
d. Occipital lobe

99. What is the full form of EEG?


a. electroencephalography
b. electroengiography
c. electroergography
d. electroencephalogram

100. According to Piaget, children are able to grasp the concep t of


object permanence in
a. formal operational stage
b. preoperationaI stage
c. sensorimotor
d. concrete operational stage

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