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Miscellaneous Psychology MCQs

Option A: Introspection

Option B: Observation

Option C: Psychology of Mind

Option D: All of the above

Correct Answer: All of the above


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Option A: Id

Option B: Ego

Option C: Superego

Option D: All of these

Correct Answer: All of these


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Option A: Freud

Option B: Erikson

Option C: Cattle

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Erikson


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Option A: Educate

Option B: Behave

Option C: Act

Option D: Train

Correct Answer: Act


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Option A: Environmental

Option B: Physical

Option C: Emotional

Option D: Educational

Correct Answer: Educational


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Option A: Hypothalamus

Option B: Amygdala

Option C: Hippocampus

Option D: Cerebrum

Correct Answer: Amygdala


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Option A: Corpus callosum

Option B: Cerebral cortex

Option C: Amygdala

Option D: Pons

Correct Answer: Amygdala


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Option A: 12

Option B: 15

Option C: 31

Option D: 36

Correct Answer: 12


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Option A: axon

Option B: axon terminal

Option C: synapse

Option D: soma

Correct Answer: synapse


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Option A: Cranium

Option B: Vertebral column

Option C: Meninges

Option D: All of these

Correct Answer: All of these


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Option A: Thalamus

Option B: Cerebrum

Option C: Limbic system

Option D: All of the above

Correct Answer: Limbic system


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Option A: White matter

Option B: Gray matter

Option C: Cell bodies

Option D: Nerve fibers

Correct Answer: White matter


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Option A: Ganglia

Option B: Nerves

Option C: Spinal cord

Option D: All of these

Correct Answer: Ganglia


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Option A: Epilepsy

Option B: Alzheimer’s disease

Option C: Parkinson’s disease

Option D: All of the above

Correct Answer: B. Alzheimer’s disease


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Option A: Alcohol

Option B: Nicotine

Option C: Dopamine

Option D: All of the above

Correct Answer: Nicotine


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Option A: Forebrain

Option B: Midbrain

Option C: Hindbrain

Option D: Amygdala

Correct Answer: Midbrain


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Option A: Corpus callosum

Option B: Pons

Option C: Reticular formation

Option D: Hypothalamus

Correct Answer: Reticular formation


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Option A: Brain

Option B: Nerves

Option C: Ganglia

Option D: Spinal cord

Correct Answer: Nerves


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Option A: Sensory

Option B: Motor

Option C: Mixed

Option D: All of the above

Correct Answer: All of the above


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Option A: Use of alcohol

Option B: Anticonvulsant drugs

Option C: Antihistamines

Option D: All of the above

Correct Answer: Anticonvulsant drugs


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Option A: Epilepsy

Option B: Drug abuse

Option C: Parkinson’s disease

Option D: Alzheimer’s disease

Correct Answer: D. Alzheimer’s disease


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Option A: Somatic nervous system

Option B: Autonomic nervous system

Option C: Central nervous system

Option D: Both a & b

Correct Answer: Somatic nervous system


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Option A: Medulla

Option B: Pons

Option C: Cerebellum

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Cerebellum


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Option A: Sympathetic

Option B: Parasympathetic

Option C: Somatic

Option D: Peripheral

Correct Answer: Sympathetic


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Option A: Corpus coliseum

Option B: Cerebral cortex

Option C: Cerebral hemispheres

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Cerebral cortex


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Option A: Alzheimer’s disease

Option B: Drug abuse

Option C: Parkinson’s disease

Option D: Epilepsy

Correct Answer: C. Parkinson’s disease


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Option A: Basic

Option B: Simple

Option C: Difficult

Option D: Complex

Correct Answer: Complex


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Option A: 1955

Option B: 1958

Option C: 1963

Option D: 1961

Correct Answer: 1963


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Option A: Alzheimer’s disease

Option B: Drug abuse

Option C: Epilepsy

Option D: Parkinson’s disease

Correct Answer: D. Parkinson’s disease


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Option A: Epilepsy

Option B: Alzheimer’s disease

Option C: Parkinson’s disease

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: B. Alzheimer’s disease


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Option A: Study

Option B: Knowledge

Option C: Evaluation

Option D: Education

Correct Answer: Knowledge


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Option A: Standardized

Option B: Unstandardized

Option C: Authorized

Option D: Educational

Correct Answer: Standardized


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Option A: Bias

Option B: Fault

Option C: Disability

Option D: Common sense

Correct Answer: Bias


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Option A: Evaluation

Option B: Awareness

Option C: Art

Option D: Science

Correct Answer: Science


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Option A: case studies and surveys

Option B: random samples and representative samples

Option C: facts and theories

Option D: causes and effects

Correct Answer: causes and effects


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Option A: Scientific study

Option B: Scientific inquiry

Option C: Scientific approach

Option D: Scientific experiment

Correct Answer: Scientific experiment


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Option A: Feedback

Option B: Statistical

Option C: Strategic

Option D: Strong

Correct Answer: Statistical


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Option A: the case study

Option B: experimentation

Option C: random sampling

Option D: naturalistic observation

Correct Answer: naturalistic observation


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Option A: Student

Option B: Researcher

Option C: Advocate

Option D: Trend-setter

Correct Answer: Researcher


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Option A: Documents

Option B: Data

Option C: Figures

Option D: none

Correct Answer: A. Documents
B. Data


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Option A: Antimanics

Option B: Antidepressants

Option C: Antihistamines

Option D: Antipsychotics

Correct Answer: Antihistamines


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Option A: Therapeutic indicator

Option B: Placebo effect

Option C: Spontaneous-remission effect

Option D: Meta-analysis factor

Correct Answer: Spontaneous-remission effect


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Option A: State hospital system

Option B: Mental hygiene system

Option C: Deinstitutional trend

Option D: Community mental health movement

Correct Answer: Mental hygiene system


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Option A: hallucinations

Option B: depression

Option C: personality disorders

Option D: phobias

Correct Answer: phobias


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Option A: progressive relaxation

Option B: unconditional positive regard

Option C: transference

Option D: aversive conditioning

Correct Answer: progressive relaxation


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Option A: behavior modification

Option B: systematic desensitization

Option C: psychodynamic activation

Option D: reaction formation

Correct Answer: systematic desensitization


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Option A: clinical psychologist

Option B: research psychologist

Option C: school psychologist

Option D: counselling psychologist

Correct Answer: clinical psychologist


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Option A: sleep

Option B: perception

Option C: memory

Option D: appetite

Correct Answer: memory


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Option A: bulimia

Option B: anxiety disorders

Option C: schizophrenia

Option D: chronic depression

Correct Answer: chronic depression


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Option A: panic disorder

Option B: phobias

Option C: antisocial personality disorder

Option D: major depression

Correct Answer: phobias


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Option A: bipolar disorder

Option B: catatonia

Option C: antisocial personality disorder

Option D: agoraphobia

Correct Answer: bipolar disorder


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Option A: illusions

Option B: compulsions

Option C: hallucinations

Option D: delusions

Correct Answer: delusions


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Option A: dissociative identity disorder

Option B: bipolar disorder

Option C: obsessive-compulsive disorder

Option D: antisocial personality disorder

Correct Answer: antisocial personality disorder


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Option A: Schizophrenia

Option B: Anxiety disorders

Option C: Substance abuse

Option D: Depression

Correct Answer: Anxiety disorders


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Option A: Resistance

Option B: Analysis

Option C: Transference

Option D: Catharsis

Correct Answer: Transference


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Option A: GABA

Option B: Dopamine

Option C: Serotonin

Option D: Norepine

Correct Answer: GABA


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Option A: Unconscious motives

Option B: Poor parenting

Option C: Chemical imbalances

Option D: Anger turned inward

Correct Answer: Anger turned inward


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Option A: Distress

Option B: Disability

Option C: Depression

Option D: Statistical rarity

Correct Answer: Depression


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Option A: Mesmer

Option B: Freud

Option C: Charcot

Option D: Jung

Correct Answer: Charcot


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Option A: Environment

Option B: Phenotype

Option C: Genotype

Option D: Habitat

Correct Answer: Phenotype


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Option A: Diary of statistical methodology

Option B: Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders

Option C: Description of serious mental illness

Option D: Descriptive symptoms and methodology

Correct Answer: Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders


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Option A: Major depression

Option B: Bipolar depression

Option C: Schizophrenia

Option D: Post traumatic stress

Correct Answer: Major depression


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Option A: Amount of sunlight

Option B: Highway fatalities

Option C: Full moon

Option D: Flowers in bloom

Correct Answer: Amount of sunlight


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Option A: the size of their action potentials

Option B: the velocity of their action potentials

Option C: the rate at which they fire action potentials

Option D: all of the above

Correct Answer: the rate at which they fire action potentials


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Option A: anxiety

Option B: schizophrenia

Option C: Alzheimer’s disease

Option D: nicotine addiction

Correct Answer: schizophrenia


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Option A: only in the right hemisphere

Option B: only in the left hemisphere

Option C: more quickly in the right hemisphere

Option D: more quickly in the left hemisphere

Correct Answer: more quickly in the left hemisphere


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Option A: Latin

Option B: Latin and Greek

Option C: Latin and Polynesian

Option D: Greek

Correct Answer: Latin


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Option A: Imprinting

Option B: Latent learning

Option C: Insight learning

Option D: Conditioned reflex type I

Correct Answer: Insight learning


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Option A: an action potential

Option B: a resting potential

Option C: impulse facilitation

Option D: inhibitory

Correct Answer: an action potential


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Option A: Cognitive dissonance

Option B: Self-doubt

Option C: Balance theory

Option D: Second guessing

Correct Answer: Cognitive dissonance


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Option A: Herbert Spencer

Option B: Emile Durkheim

Option C: Max Weber

Option D: Auguste Comte

Correct Answer: Auguste Comte


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Option A: Ethnography

Option B: Sociology

Option C: Biology

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Sociology


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Option A: Affective

Option B: Cognitive

Option C: Behavioral

Option D: Emotional

Correct Answer: Emotional


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Option A: Cognition

Option B: Estimation

Option C: Behavior

Option D: Attitude

Correct Answer: Attitude


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Option A: Hard-sell

Option B: Soft-sell

Option C: Peripheral

Option D: Relevant

Correct Answer: Relevant


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Option A: Impulsive

Option B: Incipient

Option C: Inauspicious

Option D: Instrumental

Correct Answer: Impulsive


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Option A: competence

Option B: autokinetic norms

Option C: role

Option D: usefulness

Correct Answer: role


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Option A: projection

Option B: discrimination

Option C: scapegoating

Option D: authoritarianism

Correct Answer: scapegoating


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Option A: Singularism

Option B: Collectivism

Option C: Egoism

Option D: Altruism

Correct Answer: Singularism


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Option A: Implicit guide

Option B: Explicit guide

Option C: Rule

Option D: Social role

Correct Answer: Rule


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Option A: Conformity

Option B: Social norms

Option C: Compliance

Option D: Mastery

Correct Answer: Conformity


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Option A: they are often not reallyaires

Option B: they do not produce any reliable results

Option C: the environmental conditions are often not favourable

Option D: the sample of people used is not random

Correct Answer: the sample of people used is not random


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Option A: G. Frank

Option B: D. McClelland

Option C: M. Nash

Option D: W W Rostow

Correct Answer: G. Frank


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Option A: A G Frank

Option B: D McClelland

Option C: M Nash

Option D: W W Rostow

Correct Answer: D McClelland


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Option A: A.G. Frank

Option B: D.McClelland

Option C: M. Nash

Option D: W.W.Rostow

Correct Answer: M. Nash


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Option A: the issue of confidentiality

Option B: finding willing participants

Option C: potential physical and emotional danger

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: the issue of confidentiality


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Option A: racial discrimination

Option B: European countries

Option C: poverty

Option D: suicide

Correct Answer: suicide


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Option A: reviewing the literature

Option B: defining the problem

Option C: formulating a testable hypothesis

Option D: selecting the research design and then collecting and analyzing the data

Correct Answer: defining the problem


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Option A: individuals

Option B: Groups

Option C: governments

Option D: criminals

Correct Answer: Groups


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Option A: similarities

Option B: differences

Option C: parallels

Option D: hierarchies

Correct Answer: differences


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Option A: fasting

Option B: malnutrition

Option C: anorexia nervosa

Option D: hypoglycemia

Correct Answer: anorexia nervosa


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Option A: Fundamental attribution error

Option B: Perpetuating stereotype

Option C: Behavioral confirmation

Option D: Self-serving bias

Correct Answer: Behavioral confirmation


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Option A: Foster shared goals

Option B: Educate the groups

Option C: Encourage competition

Option D: Maintain inter-group contact

Correct Answer: Foster shared goals


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Option A: ending friendships

Option B: nonconformity

Option C: cultural traditions

Option D: norms

Correct Answer: nonconformity


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Option A: Social change

Option B: Vertical mobility

Option C: Status group

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Vertical mobility


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Option A: social

Option B: comparative

Option C: psychological

Option D: school

Correct Answer: social


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Option A: Reciprocity norm

Option B: Foot-in-the-door technique

Option C: Compliance motive

Option D: Door-in-the-face technique

Correct Answer: Reciprocity norm


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Option A: stimulus-response connections

Option B: animal behavior

Option C: the comparison of functional and behavioral psychology

Option D: the comparison of different types of psychotherapy

Correct Answer: animal behavior


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Option A: cognitive psychology

Option B: behaviorism

Option C: Gestalt psychology

Option D: astrology

Correct Answer: astrology


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Option A: fad

Option B: science

Option C: specialty

Option D: hoax

Correct Answer: science


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