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20 MCQ On Basics of Psychological Testing

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MCQs: Basics of Psychological Testing

1. Psychological testing is defined as:

a) A way to entertain patients

b) A standardized method to assess behavior and mental functions

c) A way to give medication

d) None of the above

2. Which of the following is not a characteristic of a good test?

a) Reliability

b) Validity

c) Standardization

d) Bias
3. A test is said to be reliable if it:

a) Is expensive

b) Is standardized

c) Produces consistent results

d) Is easy to administer

4. Which of the following tests is projective in nature?

a) WAIS

b) 16PF

c) Rorschach Inkblot Test

d) MMPI

5. The ability of a test to measure what it claims to measure is called:

a) Reliability

b) Standardization

c) Validity

d) Accuracy

6. Standardization refers to:

a) Giving the same test to all clients

b) Uniform procedure for administration and scoring

c) High score on a test


d) Cultural fairness

7. Which test is used for measuring intelligence?

a) TAT

b) MMPI

c) WAIS

d) Rorschach

8. An achievement test is designed to:

a) Predict future potential

b) Diagnose mental disorders

c) Measure learned knowledge

d) Measure emotional intelligence

9. Aptitude tests are primarily used to:

a) Measure current academic skills

b) Predict future learning or performance

c) Diagnose disorders

d) Assess neuropsychological functioning

10. The MMPI is mainly used to assess:

a) Intelligence
b) Personality traits

c) Aptitude

d) Emotional intelligence

11. Who is the developer of the first intelligence test?

a) Sigmund Freud

b) Binet and Simon

c) Carl Rogers

d) Raymond Cattell

12. Which of the following is an example of a performance test?

a) Rorschach

b) Raven’s Progressive Matrices

c) MMPI

d) TAT

13. The Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) is used to assess:

a) Cognitive ability

b) Personality and motives

c) Sensory deficits

d) Intelligence
14. Face validity means:

a) The test predicts future performance

b) The test appears valid at first glance

c) The test scores are high

d) The test is reliable

15. What is the major use of psychological testing in clinical settings?

a) Entertainment

b) Academic placements

c) Diagnosis and treatment planning

d) Physical fitness

16. Which of the following is not a type of psychological test?

a) Achievement test

b) Intelligence test

c) Reflex test

d) Aptitude test

17. Neuropsychological tests are designed to assess:

a) Motivation

b) Brain function and structure

c) Physical endurance

d) Personality
18. Which test is designed to measure personality traits?

a) Binet Scale

b) 16PF

c) Stroop Test

d) Raven’s Matrices

19. Which of the following refers to consistency in test results over time?

a) Standardization

b) Validity

c) Objectivity

d) Test-retest reliability

20. Item analysis is used to:

a) Count responses

b) Determine reliability

c) Improve test items based on difficulty and discrimination

d) Evaluate test length

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Answer Key

1. b

2. d

3. c

4. c

5. c

6. b

7. c

8. c
9. b

10. b

11. b

12. b

13. b

14. b

15. c

16. c

17. b
18. b

19. d

20. c

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