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Question. Emotional competence refers to
(a) Self-monitoring of emotions
(b) Self-competence to handle behaviour
(c) Discrimination of behaviour
(d) Persistence in behaviour
Answer
A
Question. Entrepreneurial Competence refers to:
(a) Respect for social order
(b) Self-exposure
(c) Discrimination
(d) Commitment
Answer
D
Question. _________ is a method in which a person provides factual information about herself/ himself.
Answer
Self-Report
Question. “Intelligence is the global capacity of an individual to think rationally, act purposefully and deal effectively with the environment”. This definition was proposed by:
(a) Wechsler
(b) Binet
(c) Gardner
(d) Sternberg
Answer
A
Question. The _________ approach considers intelligence as an aggregate of abilities.
Answer
Psychometric
Question. The concept of ‘Emotional Intelligence’ has been proposed by:
(a) Morgan and Murray
(b) Binet and Simon
(c) Salovey and Mayer
(d) Guilford and Thurstone
Answer
C
Question. Match the two lists and choose the correct match from the given options:
List A List B
(i) One-factor theory (a) Thurstone
(ii) Two-factor theory (b) Binet
(iii) Structure of Intellect Model (c) Spearman
(iv) Theory of Primary Mental Abilities (d) Guilford
Options
A. (i)-(d), (ii)-(a), (iii)-(c), (iv)-(b)
B. (i)-(c), (ii)-(d), (iii)-(b), (iv)-(a)
C. (i)-(a), (ii)-(c), (iii)-(d), (iv)-(b)
D. (i)-(b), (ii)-(c), (iii)-(d), (iv)-(a)
Answer
D
Question. Two-factor theory was proposed by:
(a) Charles Spearman
(b) Arthur Jensen
(c) Howard Gardner
(d) J.P. Guilford
Answer
A
Question. _____________ proposed hierarchical model of intelligence consisting of abilities operating at two levels.
(a) Binet
(b) Wechsler
(c) Jensen
(d) Spearman
Answer
C
Question. The Structure-of-Intellect Model was proposed by:
(a) Charles Spearman
(b) Arthur Jensen
(c) Howard Gardner
(d) J.P. Guilford
Answer
D
Question. The Theory of Multiple Intelligences was proposed by:
(a) Charles Spearman
(b) Arthur Jensen
(c) Howard Gardner
(d) J.P. Guilford
Answer
C
Question. If a person has a skill of understanding the motives, feelings and behaviours of other people, he/she is said to have
(a) Interpersonal intelligence
(b) Intrapersonal intelligence
(c) Linguistic intelligence
(d) Social intelligence
Answer
A
Question. A student with high aptitude in verbal reasoning and strong interest is reading is more likely to succeed as a ____________.
(a) Journalist
(b) Engineer
(c) Athlete
(d) Agriculturalist
Answer
A
Question. General feature of most of the creative tests is that they are _____________.
Answer
Open-ended
Question. Ability to use past experiences creatively to solve novel problems is known as:
(a) Musical intelligence
(b) Interpersonal intelligence
(c) Experiential intelligence
(d) Contextual intelligence
Answer
C
Question. The notion of contextual intelligence implies that intelligence is a product of______________.
Answer
Culture
Question. ‘Selection of environment’ to accomplish one’s goals and those of one’s society and culture is an intelligent act. It is given by:
(a) Sternberg
(b) J. P. Guilford
(c) Charles Spearmanq
(d) Louis Thurstone
Answer
A
Question. The concept of IQ was proposed by _____________.
Answer
William Stern
Question. The ratio which states the relationship between mental age and the chronological age is called the:
(a) Developmental Quotient (DQ)
(b) Intelligence Quotient (IQ)
(c) Performance Quotient (PQ)
(d) None of the above
Answer
B
Question. The speed with which one accomplishes a task refers to one’s intellectual capacity.(True/False)
Answer
True
Question. Enduring beliefs about the ideal mode of behaviour is called _________.
Answer
Values
Question. The range of average IQ is//69:.
(a) 110–120
(b) 90–110
(c) 105–115
(d) 120–140
Answer
B
Question. An IQ below __________ is generally considered intellectually disabled
(a) 100
(b) 70
(c) 120
(d) 110
Answer
B
Question. ___________ intellectually disabled people have IQ ranging from 25 to 39.
(a) Mild
(b) Moderate
(c) Severe
(d) Profound
Answer
C
Question. Which factor influences more in aptitude formation?
(a) Caste
(b) Age
(c) Intelligence
(d) Family
Answer
C
Question. Individual’s underlying potential for acquiring skills is known as _____________.
Answer
Aptitude
Question. ____________ is an individual’s preference for engaging in one or more specific activities relative to others.
Answer
Interest
Question. Howard Gardner’s Theory of Intelligence is known as:
(a) Theory of Primary Mental Abilities
(b) Triarchic Theory
(c) Theory of Multiple Intelligences
(d) Two-factor Theory
Answer
C
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