________ gave the concept of collective unconscious. from Class

Subject

Child Development and Pedagogy

Class

TET Class 12

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 Multiple Choice QuestionsMultiple Choice Questions

1.

Which of the following is not a projective test of personality?

  • Rorschach Ink Blot Test

  • TAT

  • Word Association Test

  • 16 PF Test


2.

Hierarchy of need theory was given by.

  • Watson

  • Maslow

  • Kohler

  • Pavlov


3.

Which of the following is called the master gland?

  • Thyroid gland

  • Adrenal gland

  • Endocrine gland

  • Pituitary gland


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4.

________ gave the concept of collective unconscious.

  • Jung

  • Freud

  • Adler

  • Sullivan


A.

Jung

The collective unconscious is a concept originally defined by psychoanalyst Carl Jung and is sometimes called the objective psyche. It refers to the idea that a segment of the deepest unconscious mind is genetically inherited and is not shaped by personal experience.


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5.

'Grapes are sour' is an example of.

  • Repression

  • Regression

  • Rationalisation

  • Reaction formation


6.

Operant conditioning theory of learning was given by.

  • Pavlov

  • Thorndike

  • Tolman

  • Skinner


7.

IQ of children having average intelligence will be between.

  • 50-59

  • 70-89

  • 90-109

  • 110-129


8.

Which of the following level of measurement is the best?

  • Nominal

  • Ratio

  • Ordinal

  • Interval


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9.

Which stage of Piaget's theory of cognitive development is characterised by abstract logic and mature moral reasoning?

  • Sensorimotor stage

  • Pre-operational stage

  • Formal operational stage

  • Concrete operational stage


10.

_______ is the sum total of innate personality characteristics.

  • Similarity

  • Continuality

  • Heredity

  • Pugnacity


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