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TILAK MAHARASHTRA VIDYAPEETH, PUNE
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (B.Sc.) NURSING
EXAMINATION : JUNE – 2015
FIRST YEAR
Sub: Psychology (BN 104)
Date: 12/6/ 2015
Total Marks: 75
Time : 10.00 am to 1.00 pm
Instructions :1) All questions from Section A, B & C are compulsory.
2) Separate answer sheets for Section A will be provided in the beginning and collected after
30 minutes, it shall be followed by Section B & C.
3) Use separate answer sheets for Section B & C.
4) Draw neat & labelled diagram wherever necessary.
5) Avoid overwriting and striking off the answers once written.
SECTION - A
1) Answer has to be marked on the answer sheet provided and NOT on the question paper.
2) Each question carries ½ Mark.
3) For answering MCQ’s fill the circle with blue ball pen only.
Q. 1.
Choose the most appropriate option.
(15)
1)
The activating force working in motivation may be named as…………
a) stress
b) conflict
c) emotion
d) motives
2)
Our biological needs arises as a result of biological mechanism called………
3)
a) homeostasis
c) incentives
b) drives
d) behavior
Drive theory is developed by…..
a) kotler
c) Jerome brunner
b) jean piaget
d) clark leonard hull
4)
Hierarchy of needs was proposed by………..
a) Thorndike
b) Pavlov
c) Watson
d) Abraham Maslow
5)
Which is an emotional response to illness……?
a) Anxiety
c) Backache
b) fever
d) Stomach ache
6)
…………are formed or learnt by an individual.
a) Attitudes
b) emotions
c) fear
d) shock
7)
Who proposed psychoanalytical theory?
a) Sigmund Freud
b) Abraham Maslow
c) Jean piaget
d) Henry
8)
Basically how many types of personalities are there…...........?
a) 3
c) 9
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b) 4
d) 12
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9)
According to Fraud two main instincts………… account for all human behavior.
a) Death and life
c) Fear and frustration
b) Life and emotions
d) Death and fear
10)
People and animals are born with preprogrammed sets of behavior essential to their
survival called……………
a) Cognition
b) Frustration
c) instinct
d) lethargy
11)
The blocking of activities directed toward a goal results, is known as………….
a) emotions
c) Cognition
b) Frustration
d) Motivation
12)
………….are often communicated through our verbal and non-verbal behavior…............
a) Cognition
b) Operant learning
c) Emotions
d) Speech
13)
Identify a positive emotion……….........
a) Love
c) loneliness
b) Worry
d) contempt
14)
The Ego functions on the basis of….................
a) Reality principle
b) Nature
c) Nurture
d) Mental
15)
During oral stage mouth is considered as focal point of ……….
a) Emotion
b) motives
c) Drives
d) Pleasure
16)
The theory of psychosocial development was proposed by…….........
a) Erickson
b) Edward lee Thorndike
c) Ivan Pavlov
d) Henry
17)
Which among the following is personality assessment test?
a) Group discussion
b) assignment
c) Observation
d) Deduction
18)
Who proposed to classify all individual into two main groups?
a) Erickson
b) Carl Jung
c) Fraud
d) Jean Piaget
19)
Which is the true foundation period of life……...........?
a) Infancy
b) Early childhood
c) Adulthood
d) Late childhood
20)
The environmental factor that affects a person's personality is……………
a) Climate
b) Family
c) Teacher
d) c & b
21)
Pleasant emotions are termed as……..........
a) Good emotions
c) Positive emotions
b) perfect emotions
d) True emotions
Name an unpleasant emotion….........…..
a) love
c) sadness
b) joy
d) None of the above
22)
23)
Gestalt psychology was founded by…….............
a) Max Wertheimer
b) B.F skinner
c) Ivan Pavlov
d) Edward Lee Thorndike
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24)
Which theory is proposed by Edward Lee Thordndike
a) Trial and error theory
b) Conditioning learning
c) Theory of insightful learning
25)
d) Cognitive theory
……………… general disease related to memory?
a) Forgetting
c) Amnesia
b) Violation
d) None of these
26)
Thinking is essentially a ………….Activity
a) Aesthetic
b) Kinesthetic
c) Cognitive
d) physical
27)
The important characteristics of normal individual are………
28)
29)
a) Abnormality
c) Capability
b) adaptability
d) all of the above
Psychology is the science of………..
a) Behavior
c) Character
b) Spirit
d) Mannerism
Mechanism of…………..is responsible for forgetting
a) LTM
c) NLP
30)
b) STM
d) none of these
…………………..is ability to master the information and skills needed to succeed within
a particular culture.
a) Intelligence
b) Aptitude
c) Creativity
d) Attitude
SECTION – B
Q. 2.
Answer the following in short. (Any Four)
1. What is thinking? What are the types of thinking?
2. Explain experimental method in psychology.
3. Nursing implication of learning.
4. Introspection its advantage and limitation as a method of psychology
5. Role of nurse in change of attitude.
6. Nursing implication of attribution.
Q. 3.
Answer the following.
a. Define the term 'Attitude'.
b. Describe the functions of attitude.
c. Write in details the characteristic and components of attitude.
(20)
(02)
(03)
(05)
SECTION – C
Q. 4.
Q. 5
Answer the following. (Any Three)
a. What is learning and explain trial and error method of learning.
b. Nursing implications of correct thinking.
c. How will you cope with frustration and conflict?
d. Heredity and environment.
Answer the following.
a. Define the term 'Emotion'.
b. Describe the states of emotion.
c. Discuss the theories of emotion.
(15)
(02)
(05)
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