Exam Details
Subject | personality psychology | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | m.a. | |
Department | ||
Organization | solapur university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | April, 2018 | |
City, State | maharashtra, solapur |
Question Paper
M.A. (Semester (CBCS) Examination Mar/Apr-2018
Psychology (Paper II)
PERSONALITY PSYCHOLOGY
Time: 2½ Hours
Max. Marks: 70
Instructions: All questions are compulsory. Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1
Fill in the blanks:
14
According to Eysenck are characterized by higher levels of activity in the brain's ARAS.
Extroverts
Introverts
Ambiverts
Psychopathic
has proposed reinforcement sensitivity theory.
Carl Jung
Alfred Adler
Abraham Maslow
Jeffrey Gray
Hebb proposed theory of
Signal detection
Set point
Optimal level of arousal
Primary mental abilities
Projective techniques are considered
T-data
L-data
Q-data
S-data
The 16 personality factor system was proposed by
Eysenck
Freud
Allport
Cattell
The personality inventory contains seven primary scales and six occupational scales.
Holland
Hogan
Hebb
California
studies refers to examinations of the same groups of individuals over time.
Experimental
Adoption
Survey
Longitudinal
refers to observed individual differences.
Primary Variance
Phenotypic Variance
Secondary Variance
Variance
Eysenck was a psychologist.
American
French
British
German
10) Wiggin's model describes types of relationships.
1
2
3
4
11) Eysenck's model is a theory of personality.
Type
Cognitive
Psychosocial
Trait
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SLR-HW-28
12) "The Interpretation of Dreams" this book was written by
William James
Sigmund Freud
Aristotle
Carl Rogers
13) anxiety means fear.
Neurotic
Moral
Social
Objective
14) is a death instinct.
Libido
Thanatos
Mania
None of these
Q.2
Write short answers. (Any seven)
14
Write long form of FMRI.
Define Personality.
State three levels of personality analysis.
What is personality development?
What is self esteem?
What is social anxiety?
What is neuroticism?
State the period of phallic stage.
Who suggested BAS and BIS systems?
Why moral anxiety occur?
Q.3
Write short notes. (Any Two)
14
Six domains of knowledge about human nature.
Eysenck's model of personality.
Psychosexual stages of development.
Defense mechanisms.
Q.4
Write board answer of any one of the following questions.
14
Explain different research methods in personality.
OR
Explain evolutionary perspective regarding human nature.
Q.5
Explain personality change and coherence over time.
14
Psychology (Paper II)
PERSONALITY PSYCHOLOGY
Time: 2½ Hours
Max. Marks: 70
Instructions: All questions are compulsory. Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1
Fill in the blanks:
14
According to Eysenck are characterized by higher levels of activity in the brain's ARAS.
Extroverts
Introverts
Ambiverts
Psychopathic
has proposed reinforcement sensitivity theory.
Carl Jung
Alfred Adler
Abraham Maslow
Jeffrey Gray
Hebb proposed theory of
Signal detection
Set point
Optimal level of arousal
Primary mental abilities
Projective techniques are considered
T-data
L-data
Q-data
S-data
The 16 personality factor system was proposed by
Eysenck
Freud
Allport
Cattell
The personality inventory contains seven primary scales and six occupational scales.
Holland
Hogan
Hebb
California
studies refers to examinations of the same groups of individuals over time.
Experimental
Adoption
Survey
Longitudinal
refers to observed individual differences.
Primary Variance
Phenotypic Variance
Secondary Variance
Variance
Eysenck was a psychologist.
American
French
British
German
10) Wiggin's model describes types of relationships.
1
2
3
4
11) Eysenck's model is a theory of personality.
Type
Cognitive
Psychosocial
Trait
Page 2 of 4
SLR-HW-28
12) "The Interpretation of Dreams" this book was written by
William James
Sigmund Freud
Aristotle
Carl Rogers
13) anxiety means fear.
Neurotic
Moral
Social
Objective
14) is a death instinct.
Libido
Thanatos
Mania
None of these
Q.2
Write short answers. (Any seven)
14
Write long form of FMRI.
Define Personality.
State three levels of personality analysis.
What is personality development?
What is self esteem?
What is social anxiety?
What is neuroticism?
State the period of phallic stage.
Who suggested BAS and BIS systems?
Why moral anxiety occur?
Q.3
Write short notes. (Any Two)
14
Six domains of knowledge about human nature.
Eysenck's model of personality.
Psychosexual stages of development.
Defense mechanisms.
Q.4
Write board answer of any one of the following questions.
14
Explain different research methods in personality.
OR
Explain evolutionary perspective regarding human nature.
Q.5
Explain personality change and coherence over time.
14
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