Online Psychology Solved Test Paper
Psychology MCQ Paper
1. Which of the following is the part of a neuron?
(a) Axon
(b) Cell body
(c) Dendrites
(d) All of the above
Ans. (d)
2. How much neuron does an adult brain contain?
(a) 1000 million
(b) 10 billion
(c) 100 billion
(d) 1 million
Ans. (c)
3. Much attitude change is related to a desire to avoid clashing, or contradictory thoughts, an idea summarized by__.
(a) Learning theory
(b) Balance theory
(c) Cognitive dissonance theory
(d) (a) and (b) only
Ans. (c)
4. The ___________ region connects to the cerebellum and is involved in dreaming and waking.
(a) Pons
(b) Medulla Oblongata
(c) Thalamus
(d) Cerebellum
Ans. (a)
5. In the absence of clear situational incentives and strongly held attitudes, people may
deduce their attitude positions by observing their_____.
(a) Own behaviour
(b) Own action
(c) Own perception
(d) None of these
Ans. (a)
6. ___________ is the center for basic life support, breathing, heart beat, walking and sleeping.
(a) Pons
(b) Neuron
(c) The Brain stem
(d) None of the above
Ans. (c)
7. With which of the following is the cerebellum associated?
(a) Controlling posture
(b) Maintaining equilibrium
(c) Coordinating movements
(d) All of the above
Ans. (d)
8. The regulates higher levels of cognitive and emotional functions.
(a) Cerebellum
(b) Cerebrum
(c) Limbic system
(d) None of the above
Ans. (b)
9. ___________ helps in maintaining internal homeostasis by regulating body temperature, blood pressure and blood sugar level.
(a) The brain stem
(b) Cerebral Cortex
(c) Limbic system
(d) None of the above
Ans. (c)
10. Water forms nearly ___________ of the total cell volume.
(a) 60%
(b) 40%
(c) 70%
(d) 90%
Ans. (c)
11. Patients with damage to the angular gyrus may be able to communicate with and understand speech, but they cannot read. This is called
(a) Aphasia
(b) Dyslexia
(c) Agnosia
(d) None of the above
Ans. (b)
12. ________ is a fairly recent but significant branch of current day psychology
(a) Psychometric psychology
(b) Industrial psychology
(c) Comparative psychology
(d) Animal psychology
Ans. (c)
13. Which of the following is the major neurotransmitter?
(a) Acetylcholine
(b) Dopamine
(c) Epinephrine
(d) All of the above
Ans. (d)
14. The ________ is located towards the top of the head and controls incoming sensory information.
(a) Frontal Lobe
(b) Parietal Lobe
(c) Occipital Lobe
(d) Temporal Lobe
Ans. (b)
15. An excess amount of ________ in the females can develop masculine tendencies and aggressive and dominant sex role behaviour in the females.
(a) Estrogens
(b) Androgens
(c) Oxytocin
(d) Vasopressin
Ans. (b)
16. Humanistic Approach of psychology considers human beings as
(a) Basically good, active and full of potentialities
(b) A product of environment
(c) Fighting for trivial reasons and doing things of which they are subsequently ashamed
(d) Always believing in biochemical processes
Ans. (a)
17. Which of the following glands secrets serotonin and melatonin hormones?
(a) Thyroid
(b) Thymus
(c) Paneal
(d) Pancreas
Ans. (c)
18. If the _______ structures in the lower part of the temporal lobe, are damaged, consolidation of short-term memory into long term memory
(a) Hippocampus
(b) Amygdale
(c) Both (a) and (b)
(d) None of the above
Ans. (c)
19. Freud development the concept of id, ego and super ego
(a) To analyze personality structure
(b) To consider human mind
(c) To describe morality
(d) To describe sociability
Ans. (a)
2. Deals with matters involving threats to the organism anbodi1y processes
(a) The ANS
(b) The PNS
(c) Both (a) and (b)
(d) None of the above
Ans. (a)
21. Which of the following is the symptom of damage to ‘Wernicke’s area’?
(a) Problems with reading and writing
(b) Impairment of the ability to repeat a spoken word
(c) Difficulty in naming common objects
(d) All of the above
Ans. (d)
22. Which one of the following lies between the two cerebral hemispheres and is covered by them?
(a) Hypothalamus
(b) Thalamus
(c) Cerebrum
(d) Limbic system
Ans. (b)
23. The _____ is called the “Small brain”
(a) Cerebrum
(b) Limbic system
(c) Hypothalamus
(d) None of the above
Ans. (b)
24. The is a record of the slowly changing electrical activity of millions of nerve cells, all functioning at the same time in the brain.
(a) C.T. Scanning
(b) E.E.G. or Electroencephalogram
(c) MRI or Magnetic Resonant Imaging
(d) E.C.G.
Ans. (b)
25. A narrow gap, called the _______ separates the neurons.
(a) Axon tip
(b) Cell body
(c) Synaptic cleft
(d) None of the above
Ans. (c)
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