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MUMBAI UNIVERSITY
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PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING STATISTICS
1. When the F. Test refutes the Null hypothesis to evaluate the mean differences we may use:
1. Correlation test
2. T. Test
3. Chi square
4. None of these
Answer Option 2 : T. Test
2.
In
a negatively skewed distribution the position of the Mean with reference to the
Median is:
1. Left of the median
2. Right of the median
3. Same as median
4. Same as Mode
Answer Option 1 : Left of the median
3.
When
the F. Test refutes the Null hypothesis to evaluate the mean differences we may
use:
1. Correlation test
2. T. Test
3. Chi square
4. None of these
Answer Option 2 : T. Test
4.
Normalised
standard scores are generally called:
1. T.Scores
2. F. Scores
3. C. Scores
4. None of these
Answer Option 4 : None of these
5. A difference between maximum and minimum score in
statistics is called:
1. range
2. frequency
3. class interval
4. size of class interval
Answer Option 1 : range
The term statistical significance refers to:
1. How important the data is for future research on the topic
2. The conclusion that there are no reasonable alternative explanations
3. The inference, that the observed effects are unlikely to be due to
chance.
4. The representativeness of the sample.
Answer Option 3 : The inference, that the observed effects are unlikely to be
due to chance.
6.
A
measure of the spread or variability of scores in a group of people is called :
1. Norms
2. Reliability
3. Standard Deviation
4. Validity.
Answer Option 3 : Standard Deviation
7.
In
a negatively skewed distribution the position of the Mean with reference to the
Median is:
1. Left of the median
2. Right of the median
3. Same as median
4. Same as Mode
Answer Option 1 : Left of the median
8.
When
the F. Test refutes the Null hypothesis to evaluate the mean differences we may
use:
1. Correlation test
2. T. Test
3. Chi square
4. None of these
Answer Option 2 : T. Test
9.
Normalised
standard scores are generally called:
1. T.Scores
2. F. Scores
3. C. Scores
4. None of these
Answer Option 4 : None of these
10.
A
difference between maximum and minimum score in statistics is called:
1. range
2. frequency
3. class interval
4. size of class interval
Answer Option 1 : range
11.A psychological test is …………
A. a measure of personality
B. an objective
procedure for sampling and quantifying human behaviour
C. none of the above
D. null
Answer: B. an objective
procedure for sampling and quantifying human behaviour
12.
Who developed the first individual test of intelligence?
A. sigmund frued
B. william james
C. alfred binet
D. null
Answer: C. alfred binet
13.
Which among the following is included in the definition of personality
psychology?
A. it deals with adaptations to the environment
B. it deals with how
traits influence the environment
C. both a and b
D. null
Answer: C. both a and b
14.
Who popularised emotional intelligence?
A. daniel goleman
B. guilford
C. sternberg
D. null
Answer: A. daniel goleman
15.
IQ may be defined as
A. ma/ca x 100
B. ca/ma x 100
C. ma/100 x ca
D. null
Answer: A. ma/ca x 100
16.
The three dimensional model of intelligence is proposed by ………….
A. guilford
B. thorndike
C. thurston
D. null
Answer: A. guilford
17.
The Stanford Binet Intelligence Scale
A. was designed to test adult intelligence
B. assumes that
intellectual ability in childhood improves as age increases
C. provide separate scores for performance intelligence and verbal intelligence
D. null
Answer: B. assumes that
intellectual ability in childhood improves as age increases
18.
..test assesses a wide variety of mental abilities?
A. iq
B. multiple intelligence
C. general intelligence
D. null
Answer: C. general intelligence
19.
Heredity influence ……………
A. attitude
B. aptitude
C. interest
D. null
Answer: B. aptitude
20.
The ability to manage one’s own thinking and problem solving is called ………
A. meta cognitive skills
B. experiential
intelligence
C. general intelligence
D. null
Answer: A. meta cognitive
skills
21.
Psychological tests are used to ………..
A. promote self understanding
B. measure
psychological constructs
C. both a and b
D. null
Answer: C. both a and b
22.
Word Association is …………
A. a projective test
B. a memory test
C. a creativity test
D. null
Answer: A. a projective test
23.
…..is NOT included in the types of intelligence proposed by Howard Gardner
A. language
B. interpersonal skills
C. creativity
D. null
Answer: C. creativity
24.
The first self- report test of personality was developed by ………..
A. simon
B. terman
C. woodworth
D. null
Answer: C. woodworth
25.
The MMPI was designed to ………
A. discriminate between normal and patient groups with particular diagnosis
B. assess personality
in normal adults
C. none of the above
D. null
Answer: A. discriminate between
normal and patient groups with particular diagnosis
26.
Wechsler’s definition of intelligence states about……….
A. naturalistic intelligence
B. ability to deal effectively with the environment
C. spatial and
kinaesthetic intelligence
D. null
Answer: B. ability to deal effectively
with the environment
27.
Which of the following is NOT usually used in personality assessment?
A. psychological testing
B. counselling
C. observation
D. null
Answer: B. counselling
28.
MMPI is an example for …………… test
A. criterion referenced
B. self reported
C. performance
D. null
Answer: B. self reported
29.
An ability for learning foreign language implies ……………
A. language aptitude
B. creative thinking
C. none of the above
D. null
Answer: A. language aptitude
30.
The author of Frames of Mind is …………..
A. frued
B. gardner
C. allport
D. null
Answer: B. gardner
31.
For something to be part of a personality, it should ………
A. always be evident
B. be relatively stable
over time
C. never change
D. null
Answer: B. be relatively stable
over time
32.
Aptitude test is for ………….
A. selection for jobs
B. admission for
professional courses
C. all the above
D. null
Answer: C. all the above
33.
Which are the main components of Spearman’s Two Factor Theory of intelligence?
A. primary abilities and secondary abilities
B. specific
intelligence and general intelligence
C. emotional abilities
and cognitive abilities
D. null
Answer: B. specific
intelligence and general intelligence
34.
William Stern developed the concept of ………
A. emotional quotient
B. intelligence
quotient
C. emotional
intelligence
D. null
Answer: B. intelligence
quotient
35.
Thematic Apperception test was developed by …………..
A. hermann rorschach
B. morgan and murray
C. carl rogers
D. null
Answer: B. morgan and murray
36.
According to Spearman what does ‘g’ stand for?
A. general intelligence
B. general knowledge
C. group intelligence
D. null
Answer: A. general intelligence
37.
Introvert personality can be studied by ………..
A. sociometry
B. introspection
C. projective
techniques
D. null
Answer: C. projective
techniques
38.
Rorschach’s ink blot test is used to measure ………..
A. creativity
B. personality
C. intelligence
D. null
Answer: B. personality
39.
Introspection is purely …………….
A. a subjective method
B. an objective method
C. an experimental
method
D. null
Answer: A. a subjective method
40.
The basis of creativity is ……………
A. logical thinking
B. convergent thinking
C. divergent thinking
D. null
Answer: C. divergent thinking
41.
The word “battery” popularly used in the measurement of intelligence means………..
A. a long series of performance tests
B. a chain of many sub
tests
C. a collection of variety
of test items
D. null
Answer: A. a long series of
performance tests
42.
Trait and type approaches to the study of personality are combined by …………
A. allport
B. cattell
C. guilford
D. null
Answer: A. allport
43.
The concept of extraversion and introversion in personality was given by ……..
A. sheldon
B. jung
C. kretchmer
D. null
Answer: B. jung
44.
All the performance test may be classified under ……………
A. group test
B. speed test
C. individual test
D. null
Answer: C. individual test
45. Which guidance service suggests the importance
for maintaining continuous effort of knowing the whereabouts of the graduates
and drop outs?
A. a.evaluation
B. b. placement
C. c. counseling
D. d. follow-up
Answer: D. d.
follow-up
46. A person’s career includes many significant
events and experiences but in which areash as work psychology been able to make
a contribution?
A. career counselling
B. career choice
C. mentoring
D. all of the above
Answer: B. career
choice
47. It is difficult to get fully accurate figures
but which of the following appears to be themost commonly used career
management technique in organisations?
A. mentoring
B. internal vacancy notification
C. individual counselling
D. career planning workshops
Answer: B. internal
vacancy notification
48. Each of the following is part of the definition
of psychotherapy except
A. trained professional
B. psychological methods
C. medical treatment methods
D. based on psychological theory
Answer: C. medical
treatment methods
49. Which type of psychotherapy views the process
of helping others as a form of teaching?
A. humanistic therapy
B. behavior therapy
C. psychoanalytic therapy
D. client-centered therapy
Answer: B. behavior
therapy
50. According to the Association for Advancement of
Behavior Therapy, each of the following is an ethical consideration in the use
of psychotherapy except
A. the goals of treatment
B. the fees (splitting the fees when necessary)
C. the choice of treatment methods
D. client confidentiality
Answer: B. the fees
(splitting the fees when necessary)
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