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Page 1 Class: XI Sa2 Psychology Time Allowed: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 70 General Instructions: (i) All questions are compulsory. (ii) Marks for each question are indicated against it. (iii) Answers should be brief and to the point. Page 2 Class: XI Sa2 Psychology Time Allowed: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 70 General Instructions: (i) All questions are compulsory. (ii) Marks for each question are indicated against it. (iii) Answers should be brief and to the point. (iv) PART- A has 10 Learning Checks carrying one mark each. You are required to answer them as directed. (v) Questions 11 to 16 in PART- B are Very Short Answer type questions carrying 2 marks each. Answer to each question should not exceed 30 words. (vi) Questions 17 to 20 in PART- C are Short Answer Type I questions carrying 3 marks each. Answer to each question should not exceed 60 words. (vii) Questions 21 to 26 in PART- D are Short Answer Type II questions carrying 4 marks each. Answer to each question should not exceed 100 words. (viii) Questions 27 and 28 in PART- E are Long Answer Type questions carrying 6 marks each. Answer to each question should not exceed 200 words. PART-A Q1. Which of the following comes is an example of biological motive? 1 a) Hunger b)Affiliation c)Power d)Curiosity Q2 . Which of the following is a barrier to creative thinking? 1 a)Habit b)Emotion c)Culture d)All of the above Q3 Which of the following is a stage in the memory process? 1 a) Encoding b)Storage c)Retrieval d)All of the above Q4 Which of the following can be learned by the method of observational learning? 1 a) Aggressiveness b)Courtesy c)Pro-social behaviour d)All of the above Q5 The process by which an individual grows and changes throughout the life cycle is termed as……… 1 a) Growth b)Development c)Maturation d)None of the above Q6 Which of the following is the main body of the nerve cell? 1 Page 3 Class: XI Sa2 Psychology Time Allowed: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 70 General Instructions: (i) All questions are compulsory. (ii) Marks for each question are indicated against it. (iii) Answers should be brief and to the point. (iv) PART- A has 10 Learning Checks carrying one mark each. You are required to answer them as directed. (v) Questions 11 to 16 in PART- B are Very Short Answer type questions carrying 2 marks each. Answer to each question should not exceed 30 words. (vi) Questions 17 to 20 in PART- C are Short Answer Type I questions carrying 3 marks each. Answer to each question should not exceed 60 words. (vii) Questions 21 to 26 in PART- D are Short Answer Type II questions carrying 4 marks each. Answer to each question should not exceed 100 words. (viii) Questions 27 and 28 in PART- E are Long Answer Type questions carrying 6 marks each. Answer to each question should not exceed 200 words. PART-A Q1. Which of the following comes is an example of biological motive? 1 a) Hunger b)Affiliation c)Power d)Curiosity Q2 . Which of the following is a barrier to creative thinking? 1 a)Habit b)Emotion c)Culture d)All of the above Q3 Which of the following is a stage in the memory process? 1 a) Encoding b)Storage c)Retrieval d)All of the above Q4 Which of the following can be learned by the method of observational learning? 1 a) Aggressiveness b)Courtesy c)Pro-social behaviour d)All of the above Q5 The process by which an individual grows and changes throughout the life cycle is termed as……… 1 a) Growth b)Development c)Maturation d)None of the above Q6 Which of the following is the main body of the nerve cell? 1 a) Dendrites b)Soma c)Axons d)None of the above Q7 The experiments in which independent variable is selected rather than varied or manipulated by the experimenter are called ……………………… 1 a) Field Experiment b)Quasi Experiments c)Positive Experiment d)Pure Experiment Q8 Which of the following information is collected as psychological information? 1 a) Emotions b)Delusions c)Consciousness d)All of the above Q9The first psychological laboratory in India was established in………………… year. 1 a) 1916 b)1849 c)1949 d)1953 Q10 Which of the following comes under the cluster of motivation? 1 a) Instincts b)Drives c)Needs d)All of the these PART –B Q11 Differentiate between basic and applied psychology. 1+1=2 Q12 Explain any two types of psychological data 1+1=2 Q13 Describe any two agents of socialization. 1+1=2 Q14 Differentiate between episodic and semantic memory. 1+1=2 Q15 Differentiate between inductive and deductive reasoning. 1+1=2 Q16 State any four characteristics of lifespan development. ½ X4=2 PART-C Q17 Rahul is an 8 year old boy who was whenever prosecuted with a teddy bear in the experimental room, a fearful sound was made. This made Rahul fearful of the white furry objects 1. What kind of learning is taking place here in this situation? 1 2. Differentiate between two types of learning. 1+1=2 Q18 Differentiate between verbal, non- verbal and performance tests. 1X3=3 Q19 ‘While solving a problem, there are various obstacles that may hinder in between’ 1+2=3 1) Identify the obstacles that one may encounter in solving a problem? 1 Page 4 Class: XI Sa2 Psychology Time Allowed: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 70 General Instructions: (i) All questions are compulsory. (ii) Marks for each question are indicated against it. (iii) Answers should be brief and to the point. (iv) PART- A has 10 Learning Checks carrying one mark each. You are required to answer them as directed. (v) Questions 11 to 16 in PART- B are Very Short Answer type questions carrying 2 marks each. Answer to each question should not exceed 30 words. (vi) Questions 17 to 20 in PART- C are Short Answer Type I questions carrying 3 marks each. Answer to each question should not exceed 60 words. (vii) Questions 21 to 26 in PART- D are Short Answer Type II questions carrying 4 marks each. Answer to each question should not exceed 100 words. (viii) Questions 27 and 28 in PART- E are Long Answer Type questions carrying 6 marks each. Answer to each question should not exceed 200 words. PART-A Q1. Which of the following comes is an example of biological motive? 1 a) Hunger b)Affiliation c)Power d)Curiosity Q2 . Which of the following is a barrier to creative thinking? 1 a)Habit b)Emotion c)Culture d)All of the above Q3 Which of the following is a stage in the memory process? 1 a) Encoding b)Storage c)Retrieval d)All of the above Q4 Which of the following can be learned by the method of observational learning? 1 a) Aggressiveness b)Courtesy c)Pro-social behaviour d)All of the above Q5 The process by which an individual grows and changes throughout the life cycle is termed as……… 1 a) Growth b)Development c)Maturation d)None of the above Q6 Which of the following is the main body of the nerve cell? 1 a) Dendrites b)Soma c)Axons d)None of the above Q7 The experiments in which independent variable is selected rather than varied or manipulated by the experimenter are called ……………………… 1 a) Field Experiment b)Quasi Experiments c)Positive Experiment d)Pure Experiment Q8 Which of the following information is collected as psychological information? 1 a) Emotions b)Delusions c)Consciousness d)All of the above Q9The first psychological laboratory in India was established in………………… year. 1 a) 1916 b)1849 c)1949 d)1953 Q10 Which of the following comes under the cluster of motivation? 1 a) Instincts b)Drives c)Needs d)All of the these PART –B Q11 Differentiate between basic and applied psychology. 1+1=2 Q12 Explain any two types of psychological data 1+1=2 Q13 Describe any two agents of socialization. 1+1=2 Q14 Differentiate between episodic and semantic memory. 1+1=2 Q15 Differentiate between inductive and deductive reasoning. 1+1=2 Q16 State any four characteristics of lifespan development. ½ X4=2 PART-C Q17 Rahul is an 8 year old boy who was whenever prosecuted with a teddy bear in the experimental room, a fearful sound was made. This made Rahul fearful of the white furry objects 1. What kind of learning is taking place here in this situation? 1 2. Differentiate between two types of learning. 1+1=2 Q18 Differentiate between verbal, non- verbal and performance tests. 1X3=3 Q19 ‘While solving a problem, there are various obstacles that may hinder in between’ 1+2=3 1) Identify the obstacles that one may encounter in solving a problem? 1 2) Discuss any two obstacles in detail? 1+1=2 Q20 . Explain how a distorted body image leads to eating disorder. Describe any two forms of eating disorder. 1+2=3 PART-D Q21 “During early years of childhood, some important developments in the self are taking place” 1. State any two developments of that age. 1+1=2 2. Explain any two of them in detail with examples. 1+1=2 Q22 Explain in detail any two ethical issues which psychologist must keep in mind while planning psychological research. 2+2=4 Q23 Differentiate between generalization and discrimination. 2+2=4 Q24 Explain any two methods that help in enhancing our memory? 2+2=4 Q25 Explain any two techniques to control relevant or extraneous variables. 2+2=4 Q26 Describe any four areas of everyday life where understanding of psychology can be put to practice 1X4=4 PART-E Q27 “Old age is a fearful stage for the people entering into it” Describe in detail any three changes that an old age people may undergo during this period of life. 3X2=6 OR What is learning disability? Describe any five symptoms of learning disability. 1+5=6 Q28 Explain in detail any three strategies for creative thinking? 3X2=6 OR Explain in detail any three themes which provide direction to research and application of psychology? 3X2=6 …………………………………………………………………………………………………. Page 5 Class: XI Sa2 Psychology Time Allowed: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 70 General Instructions: (i) All questions are compulsory. (ii) Marks for each question are indicated against it. (iii) Answers should be brief and to the point. (iv) PART- A has 10 Learning Checks carrying one mark each. You are required to answer them as directed. (v) Questions 11 to 16 in PART- B are Very Short Answer type questions carrying 2 marks each. Answer to each question should not exceed 30 words. (vi) Questions 17 to 20 in PART- C are Short Answer Type I questions carrying 3 marks each. Answer to each question should not exceed 60 words. (vii) Questions 21 to 26 in PART- D are Short Answer Type II questions carrying 4 marks each. Answer to each question should not exceed 100 words. (viii) Questions 27 and 28 in PART- E are Long Answer Type questions carrying 6 marks each. Answer to each question should not exceed 200 words. PART-A Q1. Which of the following comes is an example of biological motive? 1 a) Hunger b)Affiliation c)Power d)Curiosity Q2 . Which of the following is a barrier to creative thinking? 1 a)Habit b)Emotion c)Culture d)All of the above Q3 Which of the following is a stage in the memory process? 1 a) Encoding b)Storage c)Retrieval d)All of the above Q4 Which of the following can be learned by the method of observational learning? 1 a) Aggressiveness b)Courtesy c)Pro-social behaviour d)All of the above Q5 The process by which an individual grows and changes throughout the life cycle is termed as……… 1 a) Growth b)Development c)Maturation d)None of the above Q6 Which of the following is the main body of the nerve cell? 1 a) Dendrites b)Soma c)Axons d)None of the above Q7 The experiments in which independent variable is selected rather than varied or manipulated by the experimenter are called ……………………… 1 a) Field Experiment b)Quasi Experiments c)Positive Experiment d)Pure Experiment Q8 Which of the following information is collected as psychological information? 1 a) Emotions b)Delusions c)Consciousness d)All of the above Q9The first psychological laboratory in India was established in………………… year. 1 a) 1916 b)1849 c)1949 d)1953 Q10 Which of the following comes under the cluster of motivation? 1 a) Instincts b)Drives c)Needs d)All of the these PART –B Q11 Differentiate between basic and applied psychology. 1+1=2 Q12 Explain any two types of psychological data 1+1=2 Q13 Describe any two agents of socialization. 1+1=2 Q14 Differentiate between episodic and semantic memory. 1+1=2 Q15 Differentiate between inductive and deductive reasoning. 1+1=2 Q16 State any four characteristics of lifespan development. ½ X4=2 PART-C Q17 Rahul is an 8 year old boy who was whenever prosecuted with a teddy bear in the experimental room, a fearful sound was made. This made Rahul fearful of the white furry objects 1. What kind of learning is taking place here in this situation? 1 2. Differentiate between two types of learning. 1+1=2 Q18 Differentiate between verbal, non- verbal and performance tests. 1X3=3 Q19 ‘While solving a problem, there are various obstacles that may hinder in between’ 1+2=3 1) Identify the obstacles that one may encounter in solving a problem? 1 2) Discuss any two obstacles in detail? 1+1=2 Q20 . Explain how a distorted body image leads to eating disorder. Describe any two forms of eating disorder. 1+2=3 PART-D Q21 “During early years of childhood, some important developments in the self are taking place” 1. State any two developments of that age. 1+1=2 2. Explain any two of them in detail with examples. 1+1=2 Q22 Explain in detail any two ethical issues which psychologist must keep in mind while planning psychological research. 2+2=4 Q23 Differentiate between generalization and discrimination. 2+2=4 Q24 Explain any two methods that help in enhancing our memory? 2+2=4 Q25 Explain any two techniques to control relevant or extraneous variables. 2+2=4 Q26 Describe any four areas of everyday life where understanding of psychology can be put to practice 1X4=4 PART-E Q27 “Old age is a fearful stage for the people entering into it” Describe in detail any three changes that an old age people may undergo during this period of life. 3X2=6 OR What is learning disability? Describe any five symptoms of learning disability. 1+5=6 Q28 Explain in detail any three strategies for creative thinking? 3X2=6 OR Explain in detail any three themes which provide direction to research and application of psychology? 3X2=6 …………………………………………………………………………………………………. 13 MARKING SCHEME OF SAMPLE PAPER 1 QUESTIONS ANSWERS DISTRIBUTION OF MARKS PART-A Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 Q8 Q9 Q10 a)Hunger d) All of these d) All of these d) All of these b)Development d)None of these b)Quasi experiments d) All of these a)1916 d)All of these 1Mark 1Mark 1Mark 1Mark 1Mark 1Mark 1mark 1Mark 1Mark 1Mark PART-B Q11 Q12 Q13 Q14 Difference between basic and applied psychology 1. Basic psychology is knowledge based on observation and can be replicated and made public whereas applied psychology is the area of psychology which is put to actual use in bettering human behaviour and life in practical solutions. 2. In basic psychology , theories and principles are developed whereas in applied psychology these theories and principles are put in practice. Two types of psychological data are 1. Demographic information 2. Physical information 3. Physiological data (Any two) Two agents of socialization are:- 1. Parents 2. School 3. Peer groups 4. Media influences (Any two) Difference between episodic and semantic memory Episodic memory 1. It contains biographical details of our life 2. It includes memories relating to our personal life 1+1=2Marks 1+1=2Marks 1+1=2Marks 1+1=2 MarksRead More
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