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TYBA 

PSYCHOLOGY PAPER -V

 ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY

 PART 3 

101. ____________is the inability to experience joy or pleasure.

a. Apathy

 

b. Empathy

 

c. Anhedonia

 

d. Dysthymia

 

Answer:

c. Anhedonia

 

102. ____________ is something of a waste basket category.

a. Hebephrenia

 

b. Undifferentiated

 

c. Paranoid

 

d. Disorganized

 

Answer:

b. Undifferentiated

 

103. Persecutory delusions are common in ____________ affected person.

a. Catatonic

 

b. Undifferentiated

 

c. Disorganized

 

d. Paranoid

 

Answer:

d. Paranoid

 

104. Waxi-flexibility is an important feature of ___________

a. Paranoid

 

b. Catatonic

 

c. Residual

 

d. Schizophrenic form

 

Answer:

b. Catatonic

 

105. The term used for intimating the actions of others is ___________

a. Echolalia

 

b. Echopraxia

 

c. Delusion

 

d. Hallucination

 

Answer:

b. Echopraxia

 

106. A sub type of schizophrenia which is also known as Hebephrenia is__________

a. Simple

 

b. Paranoid

 

c. Undifferentiated

 

d. Disorganized

 

Answer:

d. Disorganized

 

107. Schizophrenia is the product of an excess__________ activity at certain synaptic rites.

a. Dopamiac

 

b. Nor epinephrine

 

c. Serotonin

 

d. Nor adrenergic

 

Answer:

a. Dopamiac

 

108. Inappropriate autonomous nerve system is a neuro- physiological causal factor for …

a. Schizoid

 

b. Schizophrenia

 

c. Schizotypal

 

d. OCPD

 

Answer:

b. Schizophrenia

 

109. __________ has identified the conflicting and confusing communication of family members as a causal factor of schizophrenia.

a. Sigmund Freud

 

b. Hidze

 

c. Koliant

 

d. Gregory Bateson

 

Answer:

d. Gregory Bateson

 

110. _____________ is a commonly accepted drugs for schizophrenia.

a. Antideppresents

 

b. Valium

 

c. Tranquilizers

 

d. Antianxiety

 

Answer:

c. Tranquilizers

 

111. Delusional disorder was formerly called as ___________

a. Schizophrenia

 

b. Mania

 

c. Paranoia

 

d. Depression

 

Answer:

c. Paranoia

 

112. The type of delusional disorder in which the affected person is having a belief that he is a person of extraordinary status, power, ability etc. is__________

a. Grandiose

 

b. Mixed

 

c. Jealous

 

d. Somatic

 

Answer:

a. Grandiose

 

113. ___________ is a symptom in which individual selectively project the action of others to conform suspiciousness and blames others for their failures.

a. Hostility

 

b. Projective thinking

 

c. Hallucination

 

d. Delusion

 

Answer:

b. Projective thinking

 

114. The moment when everything “false in to place” the individual finally understands the strange feelings and even being experienced is referred to as _________

a. Projective illumination

 

b. Projective thinking

 

c. Delusion

 

d. Hallucination

 

Answer:

a. Projective illumination

 

115. The type of delusional disorder in which the affected person is having an unshakable belief about having some physical illness is known as ___________

a. Erotomanic

 

b. Persecutory

 

c. Somatic

 

d. Jealous

 

Answer:

c. Somatic

 

116. The type of delusional disorder in which the predominant delusional them is that one’s sexual partner is unfaithful, is_________

a. Mixed

 

b. Erotomanic

 

c. Jealous

 

d. Persecutory

 

Answer:

c. Jealous

 

117. ________ is a temporary but relatively sustained and pervasive, affective state with a more specific and short term emotion.

a. Mood

 

b. Mania

 

c. Depression

 

d. Self esteem

 

Answer:

b. Mania

 

118. ____________ is characterized by the feeling of extra ordinary sadness and dejections.

a. Mood

 

b. Mania

 

c. Depression

 

d. Flight of ideas

 

Answer:

c. Depression

 

119. Which of the following is not a symptom of mood disorder?

a. Flight of ideas

 

b. Distractibility

 

c. Inflated self

 

d. Derailment of asocial

 

Answer:

d. Derailment of asocial

 

120. The disorder in which person experience only depressive episodes is__________

a. Unipolar

 

b. Bipolar

 

c. Schizophrenia

 

d. Paranoia

 

Answer:

a. Unipolar

 

121. Which of the following is not a symptom of dysthymia?

a. Low energy level

 

b. Low self esteem

 

c. Flight of ideas

 

d. Feeling of hopelessness

 

Answer:

c. Flight of ideas

 

122. Which of the following is not included in the symptoms of major depressive disorder?

a. Mania

 

b. Thought of death

 

c. Inability to concentrate

 

d. Insomnia

 

Answer:

a. Mania

 

123. A person experience both maniac and depressive episodes in ___________ disorder.

a. Dysthymia

 

b. Cyclothymia

 

c. Unipolar

 

d. Bipolar

 

Answer:

d. Bipolar

 

124. Which of the following is not a type of bipolar disorder?

a. Cyclohymia

 

b. Bipolar I disorder, depressed

 

c. Schizophrenia

 

d. Bipolar II disorder, depressed

 

Answer:

c. Schizophrenia

 

125. ____________ is characterized by loss of contact with reality and including delusions or hallucinations some times accompany the symptoms of major depression.

a. Mood congruent

 

b. Endogenous depression

 

c. Sever major depression with psychotic features

 

d. Mood incongruent depression

 

Answer:

c. Sever major depression with psychotic features

 

126. __________ means delusional thinking is inconsistent with the predominant mood.

a. Schizo affective

 

b. Seasonal affective

 

c. Mood congruent

 

d. Mood incongruent

 

Answer:

d. Mood incongruent

 

127. _________ is disorder in which the person shows seasonal pattern at least two episodes of depression in the past two years.

a. Seasonal affective

 

b. Schizo affective

 

c. Bipolar

 

d. Unipolar

 

Answer:

a. Seasonal affective

 

128. Prevalence of mood disorder is ________ among blood relatives of parsons with clinically diagnosed mood disorder.

a. Lower

 

b. Moderate

 

c. Higher

 

d. Crucial

 

Answer:

c. Higher

 

129. Which of the following bio-chemical factors are not considered as the causal factor for mood disorder?

a. Endorphins

 

b. Serotonin

 

c. Dopamine

 

d. Horepinephrine

 

Answer:

a. Endorphins

 

130. ___________ model explain how stress interact with various types of vulnerability factor to reduce depression.

a. Frustration

 

b. Social

 

c. Diathesis-stress

 

d. Cognitive

 

Answer:

c. Diathesis-stress

 

131. Which of the following is not a psycho-social causal factor for mood disorder?

a. Low self esteem

 

b. Thwarting of an important goal

 

c. Developing physical diseases

 

d. Neuroendocrine deficit

 

Answer:

d. Neuroendocrine deficit

 

132. One of the most prominent cognitive theory of depression was proposed by ________

a. Aaron Beck

 

b. Bleuler

 

c. Adler

 

d. Freud

 

Answer:

a. Aaron Beck

 

133. According to Beck’s theory ________ cognitions are central to depression.

a. Positive

 

b. Negative

 

c. Neutral

 

d. Pessimistic

 

Answer:

b. Negative

 

134. Which of the following is not a feature of Beck’s theory?

a. Inflated self esteem

 

b. Depressogenic schemas

 

c. Negative automatic thoughts

 

d. Negative cognitive triad

 

Answer:

a. Inflated self esteem

 

135. Learned helplessness theory was proposed by ____________

a. Beck

 

b. Seligman

 

c. Freud

 

d. Bleuler

 

Answer:

b. Seligman

 

136. Hopelessness theory is a revision of helplessness theory __________ et al.

a. Beck

 

b. Seligman

 

c. Abrahamson

 

d. Freud

 

Answer:

c. Abrahamson

 

137. ____________ is used as a mood stabilizer in the treatment of mania and depression.

a. Pharmaco therapy

 

b. ECT

 

c. Antidepressant

 

d. Lithium therapy

 

Answer:

d. Lithium therapy

 

138. _____________ is best known of depression specific psychotherapy for unipolar depression.

a. Cognitive behavioral therapy

 

b. Lithium therapy

 

c. Interpersonal therapy

 

d. Family therapy

 

Answer:

a. Cognitive behavioral therapy

 

139. __________ is used with seriously depressed patients who may present immediate and serious suicidal risk.

a. CBT

 

b. IPT

 

c. Lithium therapy

 

d. ECT

 

Answer:

d. ECT

 

140. The behavior based on the pathological need for a substance or activity is ________

a. Tolerance

 

b. Withdrawal symptoms

 

c. Addictive behavior

 

d. Dependence

 

Answer:

c. Addictive behavior

 

141. Those drugs that affects mental functioning are called as ________

a. Psychoactive drugs

 

b. Dependence

 

c. Tolerance

 

d. Alchoholism

 

Answer:

a. Psychoactive drugs

 

142. The hormone secreted by adrenal glands found to be a causal factor of mood disorder is

a. Serotonin

 

b. Cortisol

 

c. Epinephrine

 

d. Thyroxine

 

Answer:

b. Cortisol

 

143. DST refers to

a. Dexamethasone Suppression Test

 

b. Dopamine Suppression Test

 

c. Dexamethasone Submission Test

 

d. Dopamine Submission Test

 

Answer:

a. Dexamethasone Suppression Test

 

144. The need for amount of a substance to achieve the desired effect that results from bio- chemical changes in the body is known as_________

a. Dependence

 

b. Alcoholism

 

c. Tolerance

 

d. Addiction

 

Answer:

c. Tolerance

 

145. _________ refers to physical symptoms such as sweating, tremors and tension t that accompany disturbance from the drug.

a. Addiction

 

b. Tolerance

 

c. Abuse

 

d. Withdrawal symptoms

 

Answer:

d. Withdrawal symptoms

 

146. Dependence on alcohol that seriously interacts with the life adjustment is _________

a. Prevalence

 

b. Alcoholic

 

c. Alcoholism

 

d. Dependence

 

Answer:

c. Alcoholism

 

147. ________ refers to a disorder involving extensive stiffening of the blood vessels.

a. Schizophrenia

 

b. Dependence

 

c. Malnutrition

 

d. Liver cirrhosis

 

Answer:

d. Liver cirrhosis

 

148. ________ usually happens following a prolonged drinking spree when the person is in a state of withdrawal.

a. Alcohol withdrawal delirium

 

b. Alcohol dependence

 

c. Personality disorganization

 

d. Psychotic reaction

 

Answer:

a. Alcohol withdrawal delirium

 

149. Alcohol amnesic disorder is also known as

a. Down’s syndrome

 

b. Korsakoff’s syndrome

 

c. Turner’s syndrome

 

d. Delirium tremens

 

Answer:

b. Korsakoff’s syndrome

 

150. Which of the following is not a route of administration of a drug?

a. Oral

 

b. Nasal

 

c. Intravenous

 

d. Nephral

 

Answer:

d. Nephral


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