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Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Free Online Psychology Objective test For UGC NET Exam

Free online Psychology Objective test For UGC NET Exam
UGC NET Solved Sample Question Paper: Psychology
UGC NET Exam Model Papers Psychology

1. The concept of collective unconscious was formulated by—
(A) Sigmund Freud
(B) Anna Freud
(C) Jung
(D) Adler
Ans. (C)

2. Which of the following is not a concept used by Alder in the analysis of personality ?
(A) Unity of personality
(B) Ego-ideal
(C) Striving for success or perfection
(D) Social interest
Ans. (B)


3. Depending upon the three neurotic tendencies, according to Homey, children develop these types of personalities. Which of the following is not one of these?
(A) Complaint personality type
(B) Hostile personality type
(C) Detached personality type
(D) Nurturant personality type
Ans. (D)


4. A neurotic person, according to Homey, is characterised by all of the following except—
(A) A self-image, which is a false belief
(B) High emotional and social maturity
(C) A drive for world glory and neurotic pride
(D) Habit of making neurotic claims on others
Ans. (B)


5. Father seen as a rival, boys wanting to be ‘mummy’ little man’ is e expression given by Freud to—
(A) Electra complex
(B) Castration complex
(C) Phallic stage complex
(D) Oedipus complex
Ans. (D)


6. Electra complex as viewed by Freud means?
(A) Girl’s complex
(B) Boy’s complex
(C) Anxiety feelings of girls being deprived of male sexual organs.
(D) Boy’s feeling of anxiety due to a desire for incestuous relations with his mother.
Ans. (C)

7. What is meant by Z score?
(A) Distance between score and mean
(B) Distance between unit of standard deviation and mean
(C) Distance between unit of quartile and mean
(D) None of these
Ans. (B)


8. Famous method for knowing reliability is—
(A) Rulon formula
(B) Flanagan formula
(C) Kuder-Richardson formula
(D) Split-half reliability method
Ans. (D)


9. To know reliability which of the following is not included?
(A) Test-retest method
(B) Split-half method
(C) Item-total correlation method
(D) Kuder-Richardson formula
Ans. (C)

10. Which of the following is a non-verbal performance test of general intelligence?
(A) Progressive Metrics Test by J.C.Ravens
(B) Cattell’s Culture-Fair tests
(C) Bhatia Battery Test General intelligence
(D) Pigeon Test congenial intelligence.
Ans. (C)

11. What is aptitude?
(A) The potentials of a person can be promoted through training
(B) Persons achievements after training
(C) Persons primary general ability is constant for life
(D) Capacity is common in all the mental activities of a person
Ans. (A)


12. Which is the main demerit of percentile norms—
(A) In these types percentage confusion is created
(B) Calculation of percentile norms is difficult
(C) Percentile norms are subjective norms
(D) Units of scale based on percentile norms is unequal
Ans. (D)

13. Which is not correct about inventories?
(A) They are instruments that attempt to ‘take stock’ to one or more aspects of an individual’s behavior rather than to measure in the usual sense
(B) They require subjects to perform at their maximum level
(C) They list items relating to the factor being appraised and request subjects to indicate preferences or check items that describe their behavior
(D) The response obtained on the inventories are evaluated to obtain descriptions of certain fundamental predispositions of the subjects
Ans. (B)

14. Difficulty level for an ideal item should be—
(A) .80
(C) 50
(B) .20
(D) .70
Ans. (C)


15. Reliability of test scores means—
(A) Self correlation of test
(B) Correlation with external criteria of a test
(C) Internal consistency of a test
(D) None of these.
Ans. (A)

16. Which of the following provide scores on ten standardized clinical scales so as to separate medical or psychiatric patients from normal ones?
(A) Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale
(B) Thematic Apperception Test (TAT)
(C) Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI)
(D) Bender Gestalt Test
Ans. (C)


17. If the length of a test is increased through equivalent items then the—
(A) Reliability increases
(B) Validity increases
(C) True variance increases
(D) Error variance increases
Ans. (A)

18. AH ideal test has many characteristic. Which of these is not include in this?
(A) Self-correlation
(B) Validity
(C) Subjectivity
(D) Norms
Ans. (C)

19. Lowest common denominator of a psycho logical test is—
(A) Reliability
(B) Item
(C) Validity
(D) Norms
Ans. (B)


20. An attitude scale in which each item’s value is calculated by finding out the mean or median of the ratings of a large number of judges on an eleven point rating scale is known as—
(A) Bogardus type
(B) Guttman type
(C) Likert type
(D) Thilrstone type
Ans. (D)


21. Which is not included in criteria-related validity?
(A) Construct validity
(B) Concurrent validity
(C) Predictive validity
(D) All validity
Ans. (A)

22. For some specials reason Guilford and Fructure called split half reliability as—
(A) Delayed reliability
(B) On the spot reliability
(C) Internal consistency reliability
(D) None of these
Ans. (B)

23. Three criteria used for evaluating appropriateness of the norms is called as (Three R’s) which is—
(A) Representativeness, Relevance, Recency
(B) Representativeness, Rational, Realism
(C) Realism, Reasonableness, Rationalization
(D) Realism, Reasonableness, Reliance
Ans. (A)


24. “As the individual matures, the bond with the past is broken” is told by—
(A) Cattell
(B) Allport
(C) Eysenck
(D) Guilford
Ans. (B)


25. The difference between Wechsler’s total scores on “Don’t Hold Test” and “Hold Tests” tells—
(A) About individual’s ability to succeed on manual jobs
(B) About pathology-related deficit it individual’s intelligence giving an index known as deterioration index or Di.
(C) About the quality aspect of individual’s intelligence
(D) About individual’s real intelligence as against the tested intelligence’.
Ans. (B)

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