Personality Development Set 7
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This set of Personality Development Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Personality Development Set 7
Q1 | Self- report inventories are ______ test, while projective tests are more ____
- vague; clear
- subjective; objective
- objective; subjective
- difficult; easy
Q2 | A model proposed by Albert Bandura that explains human functioning andpersonality as caused by the interaction of behavioural, cognitive and environmentalfactors
- reciprocal determinism
- self-efficacy
- trait theory
- sublimination
Q3 | The Neo-Freudians include
- hans eyesenck, karen horney, albert bandura
- carl rogers, sigmund freud, alfred adler
- carl jung, karen horney, alfred adler
- alfred adler, albert bandura
Q4 | A relatively stable, enduring predisposition to consistently behave in a certain way
- trait
- surface trait
- self- concept
- actualizing tendency
Q5 | The ______ is the set of perceptions and beliefs that you have about yourself,including your nature, your personal qualities and your typical behaviour.
- actualizing tendency
- conditional positive regard
- self- concept
- unconditional positive regard
Q6 | If you were to kick the dog after a hard day at office, you would be using
- displacement
- projection
- reaction formation
- rationalization
Q7 | Allport's idea that the traits around which someone organizes their life are called_____ traits.
- cardinal
- secondary
- central
- source
Q8 | Both the terms 'emotion' and 'motivation' came from the same Latin root
- movement
- move
- moment
- movere
Q9 | People from differewnt cultures can recognize which facial expressions?
- fear
- anger
- disgust
- all of these
Q10 | Relatively high levels of physiological arousal would most likely interfere witheffectively
- enjoying a television football game
- solving a crossword puzzle
- washing dishes
- riding a bicycle
Q11 | The author of the Hierarchical theory of motivation is
- o.h. mowrer
- mcclelland
- j.w. atkinson
- a.h. maslow
Q12 | Social needs activate the organism to
- provide for physiological deficits
- seek pleasure
- avoid pain
- gain status and recognition
Q13 | Gregariousness is a/ an
- social motive
- biological motive
- psychological motive
- personal motive
Q14 | Individual's life goal is
- social motive
- biological motive
- personal motive
- an instinct
Q15 | The brain site most likely involved in fear is
- midbrain
- left hemisphere
- right hemisphere
- amygdala
Q16 | Which theory holds that we are afraid because we run or are angry because westrike?
- attribution
- james-lange
- cannon-bard
- cognitive
Q17 | Motivation can be understood as an interaction between
- approach and avoidance gradient
- wactor and valence
- life space and approach gradient
- arousal and effort
Q18 | As motivation is closely related to effort, the emotion is related to
- happiness
- instinct
- displacement behaviour
- conflict
Q19 | According to Walter Cannon,
- animals without a sympathetic nervous system can still experience emotion
- animals without an amygdala cannot experience emotion
- emotion can never be experienced until the body has time to react
- the parasympathetic nervous system is responsible for the feeling of emotions
Q20 | The relative strength of the drives of hunger, thirst and sex have been studiedexperimentally in the white rat by
- learning method
- obstruction method
- activity wheel
- the choice and preference method
Q21 | Maslow viewed that motivated behaviour is
- need related
- a vector
- a valence
- an approach gradient
Q22 | All the following emotions are universal except
- hopefulness
- surprise
- happiness
- contempt
Q23 | According to William James High credibility, high word of mouth and news valueare the features of_________.
- public relations.
- publicity.
- advertising.
- promotion.
Q24 | __________is a defamation in a tangible medium like print, internet or broadcast.
- slander.
- libel.
- propaganda.
- publicity.
Q25 | _________is the measure of commitment in customer preferences, based ondegree of satisfaction.
- customer equity.
- brand identity.
- customer loyalty.
- brand essence.