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Class 11 Psychology Chapter 8 Motivation And Emotion

Chapter 8 Motivation and Emotion in Class 11 Psychology explores the psychological processes that drive human behavior and influence emotional experiences. The chapter delves into the concept of motivation, explaining different types such as intrinsic and extrinsic motivation, and key theories like Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, drive reduction theory, and incentive theory. It also examines biological and social motives, including hunger, thirst, achievement, and affiliation. Additionally, the chapter covers emotions, their physiological basis, and the role they play in decision-making and interpersonal relationships. Theories of emotion, such as James-Lange, Cannon-Bard, and Schachter-Singer theories, are also discussed. Understanding motivation and emotion helps in analyzing human actions, improving personal development, and managing stress. This quiz will assess your knowledge of motivational theories, types of motivation, emotional responses, and their psychological significance in everyday life.

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Category: Need for Affiliation

1. When is the need for affiliation typically aroused?

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Category: Physiological Needs (Basic Survival Needs)

2. The regulation of thirst primarily involves which part of the brain?

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Category: Expression of Emotions

3. How do cultural differences impact the labeling of facial expressions for basic universal emotions, and which culture is recognized for having a broader range of emotional labels?

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Category: Types of Motives

4. When an individual is faced with both the biological need for thirst and the psychosocial need for power in a high-pressure business meeting, which of the following strategies best illustrates how they might prioritize these needs to achieve a successful outcome?

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Category: Do some self-monitoring

5. What effect does self-modeling have on an individual’s performance?

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Category: Reduction of Arousal

6. How does high anxiety impact performance in a test-taking scenario according to the arousal theory?

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Category: Techniques for Emotional Well-being

7. How do emotions like joy and contentment influence our approach to life challenges?

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Category: Have empathy

8. How does practicing empathy contribute to building long-term meaningful relationships according to the syllabus?

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Category: Hunger

9. What part of the brain is responsible for regulating hunger?

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Category: Causes of Hunger

10. What physiological change occurs when the body signals hunger due to low energy availability?

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Category: Relationship Between Motivation and Emotion

11. What is the origin of the term ‘motivation’?

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Category: Introduction

12. What is the first stage in Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs?

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Category: Facial Expressions and Emotions

13. Which of the following emotions is universally recognized and expressed across all cultures?

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Category: Building Strong Emotional Coping Skill

14. What should you avoid to prevent magnifying negative feelings?

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Category: Develop and nurture good relation ships

15. To effectively manage anger, which strategy should one employ?

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Category: Definition and Importance of Motivation

16. What is the origin of the term “motivation”?

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Category: Participate in community service

17. Which method uniquely combines empathy development and self-reflection when managing negative emotions?

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Category: Self-Actualization Characteristics

18. What is a characteristic of a self-actualized individual according to Maslow’s hierarchy?

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Category: Need

19. Which part of the body plays a key role in regulating thirst by detecting changes in water balance?

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Category: Differences from Other Primary Motives

20. Identify the motive that is considered a biological motive.

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Category: Finding Purpose in Life

21. How does optimism contribute to setting long-term goals?

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Category: Concept of Deficiency Needs vs. Growth Needs

22. Which of the following is considered a basic physiological need according to Maslow’s hierarchy?

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Category: Need for Power

23. Analyze how power motivation may manifest differently in a business leader and an athlete when both are striving to enhance their reputation. Which scenario best demonstrates the individual differences in the expression of power motivation?

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Category: Goal-Directed Behavior

24. A successful entrepreneur is highly motivated by personal growth and self-fulfillment rather than monetary rewards or recognition. According to Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, which need is predominantly being satisfied in this case?

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Category: Cultural Influences on Emotional Expression

25. Which of the following best describes paralanguage in the context of emotional communication?

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Category: Achievement

26. Analyze how socio-cultural factors influence the task selection strategy of individuals with high achievement motivation.

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Category: Role of Socialization in Expressing Emotions

27. Which of the following is a non-verbal channel commonly associated with emotional expression across cultures?

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Category: Psychosocial Motives

28. What is the primary motivation for someone who seeks frequent social contact and relationships?

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Category: Role of Hypothalamus

29. What is the primary role of the feeding-satiety system in hunger regulation by the hypothalamus?

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Category: Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs

30. Which of the following is considered a basic physiological need according to Maslow’s hierarchy?

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Category: Regulation of Water Balance

31. What is the function of osmoreceptors in the anterior hypothalamus?

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Category: Thirst

32. Which part of the brain contains osmoreceptors that generate nerve impulses in case of cell dehydration?

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Category: Practicing Gratitude and Optimism

33. When facing a difficult decision at work, which positive emotion is most likely to help in evaluating options thoroughly and setting a long-term plan?

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Category: Cross-Cultural Differences

34. Which of the following is considered a non-verbal channel of expressing emotions?

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Category: Engaging in Meaningful Social Connections

35. Which of the following actions best represents utilizing empathy to strengthen a relationship?

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Category: Physiological Needs and Drives

36. Which of the following factors internally triggers hunger?

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Category: Safety Needs (Security and Protection)

37. Which of the following is an example of a safety need according to Maslow’s hierarchy?

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Category: Managing your Anger

38. Which of the following strategies is most effective for managing anger according to the syllabus?

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Category: Esteem Needs (Self-Respect and Recognition)

39. Assertion (A): Unmet esteem needs can lead to feelings of inferiority and lack of motivation.

Reason (R): Esteem needs involve the fulfillment of self-respect and recognition from others.

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Category: Definition and Role in Human Behavior

40. Which of the following most accurately describes how culture influences emotions?

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Category: Culture and Emotional Expression

41. Considering the role of non-verbal channels in emotional expression, which Indian classical dance form effectively uses eye movements, facial expressions, and gestures to convey complex emotional intensity? Furthermore, how might these expressions be influenced by gender differences?

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Category: Definition and Meaning

42. A person in a remote village prioritizes building strong social connections over ensuring adequate food supplies, despite facing food scarcity. Which motivational concept best explains this behavior?

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Category: Plutchik’s Model of Opposing Emotions

43. Which of the following emotions is considered a basic emotion in Plutchik’s model?

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Category: Nature of Emotions

44. Which of the following best describes the term ’emotion’?

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Category: Basic Emotions (Izard’s 10 Emotions)

45. Which of the following is not one of Izard’s 10 basic emotions?

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Category: Body Language, Gestures, and Postures

46. Which of the following statements best describes how cultural norms can affect the universality of facial expressions when conveying emotions?

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Category: Managing Negative Emotions

47. What is the first step in effectively managing anger according to the emotional management principles?

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Category: Joy, Anger, Sadness, Fear, Disgust, Surprise

48. Which of the following is a benefit of experiencing positive emotions?

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Category: Basic Emotions and Their Universality

49. Which of the following is a component of emotion?

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Category: Curiosity and Exploration

50. Curiosity is closely related to which of the following needs?

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Category: Be creative

51. Which activity is most likely to help someone use creativity to manage negative emotions by restructuring their thoughts?

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Category: Self-Actualization Needs (Fulfilling Potential)

52. According to Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, what is self-actualization?

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Category: Nature of Motivation

53. In the motivational cycle, what typically follows after the ‘Drive’ stage?

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Category: Engage in self-modeling

54. Which of the following activities aligns with the concept of self-modeling?

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Category: Drive

55. Which statement best represents the relationship between biological and psychosocial motives?

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Category: The Motivational Cycle

56. Which of the following is considered a psychosocial source of achievement motivation in the motivational cycle?

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Category: Biological and Psychological Influences

57. Which of the following is an example of a biological motive?

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Category: Need for Achievement

58. What is the need for achievement also known as?

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Category: External Influences on Eating Behavior

59. What role does the liver play in hunger regulation?

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Category: Sex

60. Which of the following motives does NOT aim to achieve homeostasis?

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Category: Developing Emotional Resilience

61. How do positive emotions impact problem-solving abilities in individuals?

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Category: Belongingness Needs (Love and Relationships)

62. In Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, which type of need comes immediately after the safety needs?

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Category: Role in Communication

63. Which culture is more likely to use a high level of eye contact during communication?

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Category: Universality of Facial Expressions

64. What is commonly regarded as the most fundamental channel of emotional communication?

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Category: Role of Hypothalamus in Thirst Mechanism

65. Which part of the brain contains osmoreceptors that generate nerve impulses in case of cell dehydration?

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Category: Ability to Bounce Back from Adversity

66. What is a result of appraising situations objectively?

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Category: Perceptual reorganisation and cognitive restructuring

67. Mark often finds himself overwhelmed by negative thoughts about his abilities at work. He decides to challenge these thoughts by identifying evidence that contradicts them and reframing his thinking. Which concept is Mark applying?

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Category: Role of Motivation in Human Behavior

68. What is the primary definition of motivation in human behavior?

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Category: Emotion vs. Feeling

69. Which of the following is NOT considered a basic emotion according to the syllabus?

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Category: Appraise the situation objectively :

70. Which strategy involves taking action in a stressful examination scenario to effectively manage stress?

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Category: Spoken Language and Paralanguage

71. Which cultural group is known to have distinct labels for emotions not commonly recognized in Western cultures?

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Category: Biological Motives

72. What are biological motives also known as?

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Category: Enhancing Positive Emotions

73. Which of the following best explains how emotions help us adapt to our environment?

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Category: Theories on Emotional Experience

74. Which of the following is NOT a component of emotion?

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Category: Role of Motives in Behavior

75. In the context of the motivational cycle, which of the following correctly sequences the steps involved?

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Category: Culture and Emotional Labeling

76. Which of the following emotions is traditionally not considered a basic emotion in Japanese culture?

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Category: Verbal and Non-Verbal Expression

77. How many universal facial expressions of basic emotions are there according to research on emotional expression?

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Category: Enhance self-awareness :

78. How can you determine if a situation is objectively appraised when managing emotional responses?

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