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Page 1 Roll Number SET C General Instructions: 1 All questions are compulsory. 2 Answers should be brief and to the point. 3 Marks for each question are indicated against it. 4 Questions No.1-10 in Part – A, are learning check type question carrying 1 mark each. You are required to answer them as directed. 5 Question No. 11-16 in Part —B are very short answer type questions carrying 2 marks each. Answer to each question should not exceed 30 words. 6 Questions No. 17-20 in Part — C are short answer Type I questions carrying 3 marks each. Answer to each question should not exceed 60 words. 7 Questions No.21-26 in Part —D are Short answer Type II questions carrying 4 marks each. Answer to each question should not exceed 100 words. 8 Questions No. 27-28 in Part-E are long type questions carrying 6 marks each. Answer to each question should not exceed 200 words Q. No. mar ks PART - A 1 _______________ is known as father of psychology. 1 2 ___________ experimental method can be adapted to study the impact of tsunami on human behavior. 1 3 In a factory the labor is paid on base of hours of working and in such situation what kind of correlation is existing between the two variables wage and hours of working_________________ 1 4 Evolution refers to gradual and orderly biological changes that result in a species from their pre-existing forms in response to the changing adaptation demands of their environment. (True/False) 1 5 _______________ Lobe is mainly concerned with cognitive functions, such as attention thinking, memory, learning and reasoning. 1 FIRST TERM EXAMINATION PSYCHOLOGY CLASS: XI Time Allotted: 3 Hrs Max. Marks: 70 Page 2 Roll Number SET C General Instructions: 1 All questions are compulsory. 2 Answers should be brief and to the point. 3 Marks for each question are indicated against it. 4 Questions No.1-10 in Part – A, are learning check type question carrying 1 mark each. You are required to answer them as directed. 5 Question No. 11-16 in Part —B are very short answer type questions carrying 2 marks each. Answer to each question should not exceed 30 words. 6 Questions No. 17-20 in Part — C are short answer Type I questions carrying 3 marks each. Answer to each question should not exceed 60 words. 7 Questions No.21-26 in Part —D are Short answer Type II questions carrying 4 marks each. Answer to each question should not exceed 100 words. 8 Questions No. 27-28 in Part-E are long type questions carrying 6 marks each. Answer to each question should not exceed 200 words Q. No. mar ks PART - A 1 _______________ is known as father of psychology. 1 2 ___________ experimental method can be adapted to study the impact of tsunami on human behavior. 1 3 In a factory the labor is paid on base of hours of working and in such situation what kind of correlation is existing between the two variables wage and hours of working_________________ 1 4 Evolution refers to gradual and orderly biological changes that result in a species from their pre-existing forms in response to the changing adaptation demands of their environment. (True/False) 1 5 _______________ Lobe is mainly concerned with cognitive functions, such as attention thinking, memory, learning and reasoning. 1 FIRST TERM EXAMINATION PSYCHOLOGY CLASS: XI Time Allotted: 3 Hrs Max. Marks: 70 6 __________ studies the impact of various other cultures on human behavior. 1 7 Developmental psychology studies the physical, social and psychological changes that occur at different ages and stages over a life-span. (True/False) 1 8 A tentative answer of the problem is known as _________ A. Schema B. Prototype C. Hypothesis D. Cognition 1 9 In ______ test there is time limit. A. Speed B. Individual C. Group D. Verbal 1 10 _________________ a part of the mid brain is basically responsible for arousal. 1 PART - B 11 Define Educational psychology and environmental psychology? 2 12 A researcher is studying the relationship between speed of performance and the presence of audience in a stage performance. Identify the dependent and independent variables and formulate a hypothesis? 2 13 Explain Psychology as a social science? 2 14 What is reflex action? 2 15 What is socialization? 2 16 What is mutation and what are the consequences associated with it? 2 PART - C 17 Define acculturation and explain the strategies of acculturation? 3 18 Explain about the location and function of pancreas? 3 19 What is Reliability and what are the ways or types of testing reliability? 3 20 Explain the various groups in experimental method of research? 3 PART - D 21 How can you distinguish scientific psychology from its popular notions about the discipline of psychology? 4 Page 3 Roll Number SET C General Instructions: 1 All questions are compulsory. 2 Answers should be brief and to the point. 3 Marks for each question are indicated against it. 4 Questions No.1-10 in Part – A, are learning check type question carrying 1 mark each. You are required to answer them as directed. 5 Question No. 11-16 in Part —B are very short answer type questions carrying 2 marks each. Answer to each question should not exceed 30 words. 6 Questions No. 17-20 in Part — C are short answer Type I questions carrying 3 marks each. Answer to each question should not exceed 60 words. 7 Questions No.21-26 in Part —D are Short answer Type II questions carrying 4 marks each. Answer to each question should not exceed 100 words. 8 Questions No. 27-28 in Part-E are long type questions carrying 6 marks each. Answer to each question should not exceed 200 words Q. No. mar ks PART - A 1 _______________ is known as father of psychology. 1 2 ___________ experimental method can be adapted to study the impact of tsunami on human behavior. 1 3 In a factory the labor is paid on base of hours of working and in such situation what kind of correlation is existing between the two variables wage and hours of working_________________ 1 4 Evolution refers to gradual and orderly biological changes that result in a species from their pre-existing forms in response to the changing adaptation demands of their environment. (True/False) 1 5 _______________ Lobe is mainly concerned with cognitive functions, such as attention thinking, memory, learning and reasoning. 1 FIRST TERM EXAMINATION PSYCHOLOGY CLASS: XI Time Allotted: 3 Hrs Max. Marks: 70 6 __________ studies the impact of various other cultures on human behavior. 1 7 Developmental psychology studies the physical, social and psychological changes that occur at different ages and stages over a life-span. (True/False) 1 8 A tentative answer of the problem is known as _________ A. Schema B. Prototype C. Hypothesis D. Cognition 1 9 In ______ test there is time limit. A. Speed B. Individual C. Group D. Verbal 1 10 _________________ a part of the mid brain is basically responsible for arousal. 1 PART - B 11 Define Educational psychology and environmental psychology? 2 12 A researcher is studying the relationship between speed of performance and the presence of audience in a stage performance. Identify the dependent and independent variables and formulate a hypothesis? 2 13 Explain Psychology as a social science? 2 14 What is reflex action? 2 15 What is socialization? 2 16 What is mutation and what are the consequences associated with it? 2 PART - C 17 Define acculturation and explain the strategies of acculturation? 3 18 Explain about the location and function of pancreas? 3 19 What is Reliability and what are the ways or types of testing reliability? 3 20 Explain the various groups in experimental method of research? 3 PART - D 21 How can you distinguish scientific psychology from its popular notions about the discipline of psychology? 4 22 What are the famous themes in psychology? 4 23 Give a brief account of the evolution of psychology? 4 24 What is correlational research and what are the three types explain with examples? 4 25 What are the goals of psychological research or enquiry? 4 26 Explain about the structure and functions of Spinal cord? 4 PART - E 27 Describe the various ethical issues need to be followed in process of psychological research and enquiry? (OR) What is observation and steps in process of observation and explain various types of observation research? 6 28 Explain structure and functions of Hind brain? (OR) Explain the locations and functions of adrenal, pituitary and thyroid glands? End of the Question Paper 6 Page 4 Roll Number SET C General Instructions: 1 All questions are compulsory. 2 Answers should be brief and to the point. 3 Marks for each question are indicated against it. 4 Questions No.1-10 in Part – A, are learning check type question carrying 1 mark each. You are required to answer them as directed. 5 Question No. 11-16 in Part —B are very short answer type questions carrying 2 marks each. Answer to each question should not exceed 30 words. 6 Questions No. 17-20 in Part — C are short answer Type I questions carrying 3 marks each. Answer to each question should not exceed 60 words. 7 Questions No.21-26 in Part —D are Short answer Type II questions carrying 4 marks each. Answer to each question should not exceed 100 words. 8 Questions No. 27-28 in Part-E are long type questions carrying 6 marks each. Answer to each question should not exceed 200 words Q. No. mar ks PART - A 1 _______________ is known as father of psychology. 1 2 ___________ experimental method can be adapted to study the impact of tsunami on human behavior. 1 3 In a factory the labor is paid on base of hours of working and in such situation what kind of correlation is existing between the two variables wage and hours of working_________________ 1 4 Evolution refers to gradual and orderly biological changes that result in a species from their pre-existing forms in response to the changing adaptation demands of their environment. (True/False) 1 5 _______________ Lobe is mainly concerned with cognitive functions, such as attention thinking, memory, learning and reasoning. 1 FIRST TERM EXAMINATION PSYCHOLOGY CLASS: XI Time Allotted: 3 Hrs Max. Marks: 70 6 __________ studies the impact of various other cultures on human behavior. 1 7 Developmental psychology studies the physical, social and psychological changes that occur at different ages and stages over a life-span. (True/False) 1 8 A tentative answer of the problem is known as _________ A. Schema B. Prototype C. Hypothesis D. Cognition 1 9 In ______ test there is time limit. A. Speed B. Individual C. Group D. Verbal 1 10 _________________ a part of the mid brain is basically responsible for arousal. 1 PART - B 11 Define Educational psychology and environmental psychology? 2 12 A researcher is studying the relationship between speed of performance and the presence of audience in a stage performance. Identify the dependent and independent variables and formulate a hypothesis? 2 13 Explain Psychology as a social science? 2 14 What is reflex action? 2 15 What is socialization? 2 16 What is mutation and what are the consequences associated with it? 2 PART - C 17 Define acculturation and explain the strategies of acculturation? 3 18 Explain about the location and function of pancreas? 3 19 What is Reliability and what are the ways or types of testing reliability? 3 20 Explain the various groups in experimental method of research? 3 PART - D 21 How can you distinguish scientific psychology from its popular notions about the discipline of psychology? 4 22 What are the famous themes in psychology? 4 23 Give a brief account of the evolution of psychology? 4 24 What is correlational research and what are the three types explain with examples? 4 25 What are the goals of psychological research or enquiry? 4 26 Explain about the structure and functions of Spinal cord? 4 PART - E 27 Describe the various ethical issues need to be followed in process of psychological research and enquiry? (OR) What is observation and steps in process of observation and explain various types of observation research? 6 28 Explain structure and functions of Hind brain? (OR) Explain the locations and functions of adrenal, pituitary and thyroid glands? End of the Question Paper 6 FIRST TERM EXAMINATION CLASS - XI PSYCHOLOGY ANSWER KEY SET – 3 SI NO PART - A Marks 1 W il he lm W und’t 1 2 Quasi experimentation 1 3 Positive correlation 1 4 True 1 5 Frontal lobe 1 6 Cross-cultural Psychology 1 7 True 1 8 C. Hypothesis 1 9 A.Speed 1 10 Reticular activating system 1 PART - B 11 Educational psychology studies how people of all ages learn, educational psychologist primarily develop instructional methods and materials used to train people in both educational and work settings. Environmental psychology is dealing with the various environmental factors like temperature, humidity change in weather and its impact on human behavior. 2 12 Speed of performance is a dependent variable Presence of audience is an independent variable. Hypothesis –I The performance speed will increase due to the presence of audience. Hypothesis – II The performance speed may decrease due to the presence of audience. 2 13 Psychology is recognized more as a social science because it studies the behavior of human beings in their socio-cultural contexts. Human are not only influenced by their socio-cultural contexts, they also created them. 2 14 A reflex is an involuntary action that occurs very quickly after its specific kind of stimulation. The reflection actions takes place automatically without conscious decision of the brain. 2 15 Socialization is a process by which individuals acquire knowledge, skills and dispositions, which enable them to participate as effective members of the groups and society. 2 16 Change of a gene from one form to another form is known as mutation. The type of mutation that occurs spontaneously in nature provides variation in the evolution of new species. 2 PART - B 17 Acculturation refers to the various cultural and psychological changes which are resulting due to interactions with other cultural groups in day to day life. The strategies of acculturation are Integration Assimilation Marginalization Separation (To be explained in detail) 3 Page 5 Roll Number SET C General Instructions: 1 All questions are compulsory. 2 Answers should be brief and to the point. 3 Marks for each question are indicated against it. 4 Questions No.1-10 in Part – A, are learning check type question carrying 1 mark each. You are required to answer them as directed. 5 Question No. 11-16 in Part —B are very short answer type questions carrying 2 marks each. Answer to each question should not exceed 30 words. 6 Questions No. 17-20 in Part — C are short answer Type I questions carrying 3 marks each. Answer to each question should not exceed 60 words. 7 Questions No.21-26 in Part —D are Short answer Type II questions carrying 4 marks each. Answer to each question should not exceed 100 words. 8 Questions No. 27-28 in Part-E are long type questions carrying 6 marks each. Answer to each question should not exceed 200 words Q. No. mar ks PART - A 1 _______________ is known as father of psychology. 1 2 ___________ experimental method can be adapted to study the impact of tsunami on human behavior. 1 3 In a factory the labor is paid on base of hours of working and in such situation what kind of correlation is existing between the two variables wage and hours of working_________________ 1 4 Evolution refers to gradual and orderly biological changes that result in a species from their pre-existing forms in response to the changing adaptation demands of their environment. (True/False) 1 5 _______________ Lobe is mainly concerned with cognitive functions, such as attention thinking, memory, learning and reasoning. 1 FIRST TERM EXAMINATION PSYCHOLOGY CLASS: XI Time Allotted: 3 Hrs Max. Marks: 70 6 __________ studies the impact of various other cultures on human behavior. 1 7 Developmental psychology studies the physical, social and psychological changes that occur at different ages and stages over a life-span. (True/False) 1 8 A tentative answer of the problem is known as _________ A. Schema B. Prototype C. Hypothesis D. Cognition 1 9 In ______ test there is time limit. A. Speed B. Individual C. Group D. Verbal 1 10 _________________ a part of the mid brain is basically responsible for arousal. 1 PART - B 11 Define Educational psychology and environmental psychology? 2 12 A researcher is studying the relationship between speed of performance and the presence of audience in a stage performance. Identify the dependent and independent variables and formulate a hypothesis? 2 13 Explain Psychology as a social science? 2 14 What is reflex action? 2 15 What is socialization? 2 16 What is mutation and what are the consequences associated with it? 2 PART - C 17 Define acculturation and explain the strategies of acculturation? 3 18 Explain about the location and function of pancreas? 3 19 What is Reliability and what are the ways or types of testing reliability? 3 20 Explain the various groups in experimental method of research? 3 PART - D 21 How can you distinguish scientific psychology from its popular notions about the discipline of psychology? 4 22 What are the famous themes in psychology? 4 23 Give a brief account of the evolution of psychology? 4 24 What is correlational research and what are the three types explain with examples? 4 25 What are the goals of psychological research or enquiry? 4 26 Explain about the structure and functions of Spinal cord? 4 PART - E 27 Describe the various ethical issues need to be followed in process of psychological research and enquiry? (OR) What is observation and steps in process of observation and explain various types of observation research? 6 28 Explain structure and functions of Hind brain? (OR) Explain the locations and functions of adrenal, pituitary and thyroid glands? End of the Question Paper 6 FIRST TERM EXAMINATION CLASS - XI PSYCHOLOGY ANSWER KEY SET – 3 SI NO PART - A Marks 1 W il he lm W und’t 1 2 Quasi experimentation 1 3 Positive correlation 1 4 True 1 5 Frontal lobe 1 6 Cross-cultural Psychology 1 7 True 1 8 C. Hypothesis 1 9 A.Speed 1 10 Reticular activating system 1 PART - B 11 Educational psychology studies how people of all ages learn, educational psychologist primarily develop instructional methods and materials used to train people in both educational and work settings. Environmental psychology is dealing with the various environmental factors like temperature, humidity change in weather and its impact on human behavior. 2 12 Speed of performance is a dependent variable Presence of audience is an independent variable. Hypothesis –I The performance speed will increase due to the presence of audience. Hypothesis – II The performance speed may decrease due to the presence of audience. 2 13 Psychology is recognized more as a social science because it studies the behavior of human beings in their socio-cultural contexts. Human are not only influenced by their socio-cultural contexts, they also created them. 2 14 A reflex is an involuntary action that occurs very quickly after its specific kind of stimulation. The reflection actions takes place automatically without conscious decision of the brain. 2 15 Socialization is a process by which individuals acquire knowledge, skills and dispositions, which enable them to participate as effective members of the groups and society. 2 16 Change of a gene from one form to another form is known as mutation. The type of mutation that occurs spontaneously in nature provides variation in the evolution of new species. 2 PART - B 17 Acculturation refers to the various cultural and psychological changes which are resulting due to interactions with other cultural groups in day to day life. The strategies of acculturation are Integration Assimilation Marginalization Separation (To be explained in detail) 3 18 Pancreas is lying near the stomach, it has a primary role in digestion of food, but it also secretes a hormone known as insulin. Insulin helps the liver to break down glucose for use by the body or for storage as glycogen by the liver. Due to failure of generating insulin people develop a disease called diabetic mellitus. 3 19 Reliability of the test refers to the consistency of the scores obtained by an individual on the same test at two different occasions. The reliability of a test can be check in different ways like Test – Retest Reliability Split – half Reliability. (To be explained in detail) 3 20 Experiments generally involve one or more experimental groups and one or more control groups. Experimental group: It is a group where the members of the group are exposed to independent variable manipulation. Control group: It is a comparison group that is treated as equally the experimental group except that the manipulated variable is absent. 3 PART - D 21 Scientific psychology can be differentiated from the popular notions of psychology. The two important popular notions which are seen in day to day life are I. Out of sight is out of mind II. Distance makes the heart grow fonder. (To be explained) 4 22 The five major themes in psychology are i. Psychology like other sciences attempts to develop the principles of behavior and mental processes. ii. Human behavior is the function of attributes of persons and environment. iii. Human behavior is caused. iv. Understanding of human behavior is culturally constructed. v. Human behavior can be controlled and modified through the application of psychological principles. (To be explained) 4 23 Evolution of psychology can be understood while analyzing the various thought patterns existed in the field of psychology. i. Structuralism ii. Functionalism iii. Gestalt iv. Behaviorism v. Psychoanalysis vi. Humanism (To be explained) 4 24 Establishment of relationship in between two variables is known as correlation and it is of three types. i. Positive correlation ii. Negative correlation iii. Zero correlation. (To be explained) 4 25 The various goals of psychological enquiry are as follows. i. Description ii. Prediction iii. Explanation iv. Application v. Control (To be explained in detail) 4 26 Spinal cord is a long rope like collection of nerve fibers, which run along the full length in the spine. One end is connected with medulla and another part is free at the tail end. There are two functions. (To be explained in detail) 4Read More
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