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List of top Psychology Questions asked in CUET (PG)
If you look up the address of a person you have never visited before and three minutes later can no longer remember the address, you should conclude that the information was probably held in:
CUET (PG) - 2024
CUET (PG)
Psychology
Learning Memory
Match List I with List II:
LIST I(Type of Memory)
LIST II(Description)
A
Procedural Memory
I
Deepest level of processing (related to meaning)
B
Sensory Memory
II
Memory of an event
C
Semantic Memory
III
Memory of riding a bicycle
D
Episodic Memory
IV
Visual memory for short span of time
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
CUET (PG) - 2024
CUET (PG)
Psychology
Learning Memory
Attention influences memory by:
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CUET (PG)
Psychology
Learning Memory
A basketball player who is ready to shoot a free throw and is not distracted by the sight of the crowd is demonstrating:
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CUET (PG)
Psychology
Emotion and Motivation
According to B. F. Skinner, the basic mechanism for controlling human behavior is:
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CUET (PG)
Psychology
Learning Memory
During extinction, the __ is consistently omitted and the __ undergoes gradual reduction.
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CUET (PG)
Psychology
Learning Memory
Which of the following is not a depth cue that is potentially available for only one eye?
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CUET (PG)
Psychology
Sensation and Perception
Which of the following is a true difference between learning and performance? (A) Learning is observable; performance is not. (B) Learning is permanent as compared to performance. (C) Learning can be measured directly; performance must be inferred. (D) Learning is easier to change than performance. Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
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CUET (PG)
Psychology
Learning Memory
Raghu was walking along the river when he was bitten by a snake. Now he is afraid not only of snakes, but also of walking near the river. This is an example of:
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CUET (PG)
Psychology
Learning Memory
Perceiving a text as words on a page, rather than as black and white pieces of paper, illustrates which principle of Gestalt?
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CUET (PG)
Psychology
Sensation and Perception
Which perspective maintains that most human perceptual capabilities are inborn and result very little from learning?
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CUET (PG)
Psychology
Sensation and Perception
The concept of perceptual set comes out of which approach to perceptual processing?
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CUET (PG)
Psychology
Sensation and Perception
The part of the eye that controls the size of the pupil is known as:
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CUET (PG)
Psychology
Sensation and Perception
Which of the following describes the path of a neural impulse from the sense organs to the brain? (A).Optic Nerve (B).Receptor Cells (C).Ganglion Cells (D).Bipolar Cells Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
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CUET (PG)
Psychology
Biological bases of Behavior
The brain's interpretation of neural impulses from receptors defines:
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CUET (PG)
Psychology
Sensation and Perception
The minimum amount of light energy that must be present for vision is called:
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CUET (PG)
Psychology
Sensation and Perception
The reduced sensitivity of sense organs to prolonged stimulation is called sensory:
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CUET (PG)
Psychology
Sensation and Perception
An Action Potential is accompanied by: (1) Cell's interior becoming positive (22) Cell's interior becoming negative (3) Change from gray matter to white matter (4) Change from white matter to gray matter
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CUET (PG)
Psychology
Biological bases of Behavior
Which of the following structures is not part of the central core of the human brain?
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CUET (PG)
Psychology
Biological bases of Behavior
Match List I with List II:
LIST I(Explanation)
LIST II(Forms of Validity)
A
Content Validity
I
Pertains to whether the test appears valid to ex aminees who take it.
B
Concurrent Validity
II
A systematic examination of the test to deter mine whether it covers a representative sample of behaviour.
C
Predictive Validity
III
Validity of a test with another measure map ping the same behaviour.
D
Face Validity
IV
Effectiveness of a test in forecasting an indi vidual’s performance.
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
CUET (PG) - 2024
CUET (PG)
Psychology
Psychological Testing
Which of the following parts of a television system is analogous to a dendrite? (A) TV Transmitter (B) TV Transmitter’s Antennae (C) TV Set’s Antennae (D) TV Set
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CUET (PG)
Psychology
Biological bases of Behavior
You are walking through a forest and a bear jumps out at you. The Nervous System that is immediately called into play is the:
CUET (PG) - 2024
CUET (PG)
Psychology
Biological bases of Behavior
Which of the following is not a part of the Nervous System?
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CUET (PG)
Psychology
Biological bases of Behavior
Sensory is to Motor as Receptor is to:
CUET (PG) - 2024
CUET (PG)
Psychology
Sensation and Perception
Which of the following method relies least on representative sampling?
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CUET (PG)
Psychology
Psychological Testing
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