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Class 11 Psychology Chapter 1 What is Psychology?

This quiz on Chapter 1, What is Psychology?, from Class 11 Psychology is designed to test your understanding of the fundamentals of psychology as a discipline. The quiz covers key topics such as the definition and goals of psychology, its evolution as a science, the relationship between mind and behavior, and the various branches and applications of psychology. It also explores the interdisciplinary nature of psychology and its connection with other fields like biology, sociology, and education. Questions include multiple-choice, conceptual, and scenario-based queries to ensure a thorough grasp of the chapter. Detailed explanations for incorrect answers will enhance your learning, and a certificate of achievement will be awarded upon successful completion. Perfect for revision and self-assessment, this quiz will solidify your understanding of psychology and its relevance in understanding human behavior.

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Category: Psychology as common sense vs. scientific discipline

1. Which statement regarding gender differences in intelligence has been debunked by empirical studies?

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Category: Functionalism (William James)

2. How did John Dewey incorporate Functionalism into his educational practices?

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Category: Educational Psychology

3. What does educational psychology primarily study?

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Category: Biological Psychology

4. Which of the following systems is directly involved in controlling behaviors through neural mechanisms?

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Category: Managing Stress and Mental Health

5. Which of the following techniques involves imagining positive outcomes to manage stress and improve health?

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Category: Early Growth of Psychology in India

6. When was the first psychology laboratory established at Calcutta University?

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Category: Economics, Political Science and Sociology

7. Which psychologist is known for contributing to the understanding of micro-level economic behavior through concepts such as bounded rationality?

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Category: Common Misconceptions

8. How does performing in front of an audience affect performance if one has practiced well?

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Category: Decision-Making and Problem-Solving

9. In which setting might psychologists work to enhance health outcomes through positive visualization techniques?

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Category: Mass Communication

10. How does psychological insight improve the impact of media stories?

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Category: Behavioral Responses

11. Which of the following is an example of a simple reflex action?

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Category: Strategies for coping with anxiety and depression

12. What discipline focuses on the mind’s role in strengthening the immune system?

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Category: Psychology as a Social Science

13. Which psychological approach would best explain the cooperative behavior exhibited by villagers during a natural disaster?

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Category: Structuralism (Wilhelm Wundt)

14. Wilhelm Wundt’s approach to psychology emphasized the analysis of conscious experience through introspection. Imagine a modern psychological study attempting to apply this approach to understand consumer decision-making processes. Which methodological challenge would likely arise from using introspection in this context?

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Category: Understanding Mind and Behavior

15. Who among the following contributed significantly to redefining the concept of “mind” in psychology?

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Category: Major Psychological Approaches

16. In the context of Gestalt psychology, which principle best explains why people tend to group stars in constellations, perceiving them as a unified pattern rather than separate points?

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Category: Overt vs. Covert Behavior

17. A person is daydreaming while sitting quietly in a classroom. Which type of behavior does this represent?

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Category: Growth in fields like cognitive neuroscience, social psychology, and applied psychology

18. Which of the following mental processes is studied in cognitive psychology?

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Category: Computer Science

19. Which field benefits significantly from the integration of psychological principles into computer science for enhancing user experience?

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Category: Difference between psychology and pseudosciences (e.g., astrology, palmistry)

20. Which of the following disciplines is considered a pseudoscience?

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Category: Cognitive Psychology

21. Which of the following statements best describes the relationship between the mind and the brain in cognitive psychology?

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Category: Enhancing productivity and team collaboration

22. A company is facing issues with team collaboration and productivity. Which psychological approach would most likely be utilized to address these challenges?

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Category: Developmental Psychology

23. What is the primary focus of developmental psychology?

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Category: Psychology as a Discipline

24. Psychology employs which of the following methods to study behaviour and mental processes as a natural science?

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Category: Applying cognitive psychology in daily situations

25. Which of the following is an example of using cognitive psychology in everyday life?

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Category: Covert: Internal processes (e.g., thinking, dreaming)

26. What is the state of being aware of one’s experiences called?

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Category: Music and Fine Arts

27. Which of the following areas has been significantly impacted by studies focusing on music and emotions?

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Category: Early Foundations

28. Considering Indian philosophical traditions, how has their influence been integrated into psychoanalysis in India today?

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Category: Need for controlled observations and experiments

29. Which fields are known to continuously borrow concepts from psychology?

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Category: Contemporary Research in Indian Psychology

30. When was the first department of Psychology established at Calcutta University in India?

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Category: Using psychological principles for self-improvement

31. Which psychological intervention strategy would be most effective for enhancing self-confidence in individuals who frequently undervalue their own abilities?

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Category: Establishment of the first psychology lab in Calcutta University (1915)

32. In which year was the first psychology laboratory established at Calcutta University?

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Category: Social Psychology

33. What role does the socio-cultural environment play in shaping an individual’s behavior?

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Category: Health Psychology

34. In what way do psychologists contribute within a hospital environment?

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Category: Neuropsychology

35. Which of the following is a brain imaging technique used in neuropsychology research for studying real-time brain function?

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Category: Relationship Between Mind and Brain

36. What technique did Ornish use to help patients with blocked arteries?

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Category: Role of neural activities in mental processes

37. Which technique is known to use positive visualization to affect bodily processes positively?

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Category: Evidence-based conclusions vs. intuitive beliefs

38. In Dweck’s study on problem-solving, which factor was found to be most effective in enhancing children’s persistence with difficult tasks?

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Category: Development of Psychology in India

39. When was the first psychology laboratory established at Calcutta University?

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Category: POPULAR NOTIONS ABOUT THE DISCIPLINE OF PSYCHOLOGY

40. Which of the following is a common sense notion that has been disproven by psychological studies?

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Category: Personal Growth and Self-Awareness

41. How can psychological principles be applied in everyday life for social benefits?

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Category: Psychology as a Scientific Discipline

42. Which stream of psychology utilizes methods from social and cultural sciences?

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Category: Psychology and Other Disciplines

43. How does psychology contribute to the development of artificial intelligence within computer science?

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Category: Behaviorism (John Watson, B.F. Skinner)

44. What contribution did B.F. Skinner make to the field of behaviorism that distinguishes him from other psychologists of his time?

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Category: Law and Criminology

45. How does the perceived trustworthiness of a defendant typically influence juror decision-making during a trial?

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Category: Evolution of Psychology

46. Which of the following perspectives would most likely explore how memory processes can influence behavior, integrating both observable and cognitive components?

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Category: Psychoanalysis (Sigmund Freud)

47. Which statement accurately contrasts Freud’s psychoanalysis with the principles of behaviorism?

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Category: Indigenous Psychological Studies

48. When did the indigenisation phase in Indian psychology begin?

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Category: Cross-cultural and Cultural Psychology

49. What is the primary focus of cross-cultural psychology?

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Category: Objectives of Studying Psychology

50. At which level does psychology typically study group dynamics?

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Category: Humanistic Psychology (Carl Rogers, Abraham Maslow)

51. In the context of Carl Rogers’ Client-Centered Therapy, which element is crucial for fostering personal growth in clients?

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Category: Improving communication and emotional intelligence

52. Which of the following is an example of using mental imagery to cure phobias?

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Category: Overt: Observable actions (e.g., speaking, walking)

53. What is the likely overt response to hearing a sudden loud noise?

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Category: Industrial/Organisational Psychology

54. What is a primary focus of Industrial/Organisational Psychology?

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Category: Application of Indian traditions and spiritual concepts in psychology

55. In which year was the first psychology department established in India?

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Category: Branches of Psychology

56. Which branch of psychology studies the interactions between physical factors and human behavior, such as workplace arrangement?

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Category: Stimulus-Response Relationship

57. What is the response when your hand touches a hot surface?

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Category: Gestalt Psychology

58. Which of the following statements best describes the Gestalt principle of perception?

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Category: Medicine

59. How do psychologists contribute to medical settings?

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Category: Philosophy

60. Which of the following best illustrates the influence of internal conditions on a person’s experience?

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Category: How external stimuli trigger behavioral responses

61. What type of action is sneezing when dust enters the nose?

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Category: Psychology in Everyday Life

62. What role does self-understanding play in personal growth according to psychological principles?

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Category: Psychology in Ancient Times

63. Which of the following best describes how John B. Watson’s introduction of behaviorism in 1924 connected with contemporary educational practices?

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Category: Difference between mind and brain

64. What does Psychoneuroimmunology emphasize?

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Category: Sports Psychology

65. What is the main focus of sports psychology?

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Category: Consciousness and unconscious processing

66. Which concept describes learning and memory during sleep?

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Category: Interpersonal Relationships

67. How might a person’s family background influence their approach to resolving conflicts in social settings?

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Category: Environmental Psychology

68. What is the primary focus of environmental psychology?

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Category: Introduction

69. How does humanistic psychology differ from psychoanalysis in its approach to understanding behavior?

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Category: Definition and Scope of Psychology

70. Which level is NOT mentioned as a focus of psychological study?

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Category: Architecture and Engineering

71. In the context of designing mechanical devices and displays, which aspect should be primarily considered from a psychological perspective to enhance usability for individuals?

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Category: Psychology as a Natural Science

72. How does neuroscience enhance our understanding of psychology as a natural science?

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Category: Workplace Applications

73. How does cultural psychology aid in workplace settings?

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Category: Clinical and Counselling Psychology

74. What is the primary focus of counselling psychology?

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Category: Scientific Approach in Psychology

75. Which statement highlights an example where scientific research contradicts common sense in psychology?

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