Personality Development Set 5
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This set of Personality Development Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Personality Development Set 5
Q1 | Our memory for skills, such as riding a bike
- implicit memory
- explicit memory
- echoic memory
- iconic memory
Q2 | Implicit memory is to the ______ as explicit memory is to the _____
- hippocampus/ cerebellum
- cerebellum/ hippocampus
- corpus callosum/ hippocampus
- hippocampus/ cerebellum
Q3 | The mental processing of retrieval of information from memory.
- recognition
- relearning
- learning
- recall
Q4 | When choices are given, it is much easier to identify genuine ones. A multiplechoice test is a good example
- recall
- relearning
- recognition
- deja vu
Q5 | This person studied memory retention by stringing together non sense syllable andmemorizing them
- herman ebbinghaus
- skinner
- thorndike
- freud
Q6 | Using the acronym VIBGYOR to studying the colors of the rainbow. This is a goodexample of
- spacing effect
- visual encoding
- acoustic encoding
- mnemonics
Q7 | Encoding information by its meaning to us
- semantic
- echoic
- iconic
- chunking
Q8 | This person studied the effects of misinformation and false memories
- ebbinghaus
- loftus
- pavlov
- bandura
Q9 | Which factors were included in Sternberg's triarchic theory of intelligence
- tacit, perceptual and interpersonal knowledge
- analytic thought, creativity and practical knowledge
- crystallized, fluid and artificial intelligence
- general intelligence, crystallized knowledge and creativity
Q10 | How many factors did Thurstone associate with intelligence?
- 12
- 7
- 2
- 3
Q11 | Which of these factors was not included in Thurstone's theory of intelligence?
- spacial ability
- memory
- inductive reasoning
- deductive reasoning
Q12 | Spiritual and existential intelligence were included in whose theory of intelligence?
- gardner
- sternberg
- binet
- lashley
Q13 | Intrapersonal intelligence can be characterized by which of the followingprocesses?
- communication abilities
- self- reflection and self- awareness
- musical empathy
- team cooperation
Q14 | According to Carroll's model of intelligence, at which level are fluid ability andcrystallized intelligence located?
- highest level
- lowest level
- sub-intelligence level
- intermediate level
Q15 | Which of the following do Gardner's intelligence correlate with?
- task capacities
- each other
- age
- crystallized intelligence
Q16 | Which test provides scores for verbal IQ, performance IQ, verbal comprehension,working memory, perceptual organization and processing speed?
- wais-iii
- binet
- sternberg\s intelligence quotient
- stanford
Q17 | Spearman devised which form of factor analysis?
- structural
- explorative
- principle components
- rotated
Q18 | The concept of primary mental abilities was proposed by which of the following?
- mcclelland
- thurstone
- simon
- newell
Q19 | How many mental abilities were identified by Guildford?
- 0
- 44
- 120
- 32
Q20 | Cattell identified which two forms of intelligence?
- artificial and natural intelligence
- musical and tactile abilities
- crystallized and fluid intelligence
- mental abilities and skills
Q21 | Intelligence can be defined as
- knowledge of a great many facts
- ability to get good grades in school
- all the factors that make one person different from another
- ability to think abstractly and ;earn from experience
Q22 | . The leading cause of mental retardation is believed to be
- inherited traits
- environmental factors
- organic brain syndrome
- fetal alcohol syndrome
Q23 | The first intelligence test was designed by two French men
- binet and simon
- allen and honzik
- anastasi and forguson
- weschlar and fechner
Q24 | In the formula for IQ, CA stands for
- comparative age
- chronological age
- computation argument
- contrasting arrangements
Q25 | The belief that intelligence is a general ability is a result of the work of
- binet
- gardner
- sternberg
- spearman