Concept of collective unconscious was given by.................

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Child Development and Pedagogy

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TET Class 12

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1.

Concept of 'collective unconscious' was given by..................

  • Pavlov

  • Skinner

  • Freud

  • Jung


D.

Jung

The term collective unconscious, the term is introduced by psychiatrist Carl Jung to represent a form of the unconscious (that part of the mind containing memories and impulses of which the individual is not aware) common to mankind as a whole and originating in the inherited structure of the brain.


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2.

Their term 'eros' is related to.

  • Life Instinct

  • Death Instinct

  • Fear Instinct

  • Natural Instinct


3.

Ego' is guided by

  • Pleasure principle

  • Reality principle

  • Idealistic principle

  • General principle


4.

Cholecystokinin is a hormone, which when injected in human body.

  • Increases appetite

  • Increases appetite and thirst

  • Decreases appetite

  • Decreases appetite and thirst


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5.

A child of 16 years scores 75 in an IQ test, his mental age will be years.

  • 12

  • 8

  • 14

  • 15


6.

Central nervous system consists of ......................

  • all organs

  • brain

  • spinal cord

  • brain and spinal cord


7.

Obsessive-compulsive disorder is .

  • dissociative disorder

  • adjustment disorder

  • anxiety disorder

  • somatoform disorder


8.

Who framed the 'Test of Creative Thinking' to identify creativity?

  • Merrifield

  • Torrance

  • Cole and Bruce

  • Kent


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9.

Thorndike's theory falls under which of the following categories?

  • Behaviouristic theory

  • Cognitive theory

  • Psychoanalytic theory

  • None of the above


10.

Learning curves are indicator of

  • progress in learning

  • originality in learning

  • dynamic character of learning

  • creativity in learning


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