Exam Details
Subject | emergence and growth of psychology | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | psychology | |
Department | ||
Organization | Mizoram University | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | 2018 | |
City, State | mizoram, |
Question Paper
PSY/V/CC/13 Student's Copy
2 0 1 8
CBCS
5th Semester
PSYCHOLOGY
SEVENTH PAPER
Emergence and Growth of Psychology
Full Marks 75
Time 3 hours
PART A—OBJECTIVE
Marks 25
The figures in the margin indicate full marks for the questions
SECTION—A
Marks 10
Tick the correct answer in the brackets provided 1×10=10
1. According to Harvey Carr, adaptive behaviour has
three characteristics
four characteristics
six characteristics
five characteristics
2. For whom psychology was the study of conscious experience?
Sigmund Freud
E. B. Titchener
William James
Erik Erikson
/116 1 Contd.
3. When did Watson found behaviourism?
1963
1927
1813
1913
4. The primary postulate for explaining the viewpoint of Gestalt psychology is
concerned with
principle of selection
principle of perceptual organization
whole-part psychology
principle of isomorphism
5. What does Freud refer to as the 'moral commander of personality'?
Instinct
Id
Ego
Superego
6. What is the name of Carl Jung's system?
Analytical psychology
Psychoanalysis
Functionalism
Structuralism
7. Which is regarded as the third force in psychology?
Behaviouristic psychology
Humanistic psychology
Cognitive psychology
Psycoanalysis
8. The theory developed by Jean Piaget is known as
cognitive developmental theory
information-processing theory
evolutionary theory
psychosocial theory
PSY/V/CC/13/116 2 Contd.
9. Which field of psychology integrates psychological concepts, theories and
methods with the subject matter and practices of the spiritual disciplines?
Consumer psychology
Transpersonal psychology
Criminal psychology
Political psychology
10. The first research in military psychology in India was conducted in
1943
1961
1964
1965
SECTION—B
Marks 15
Write short notes on the following 3×5=15
1. Tridimensional theory of feeling
OR
Organic adjustment
2. Watsonian primary behaviorism
OR
Phi-phenomenon
3. Instincts
OR
Neo-Freudians
4. Carl Rogers
OR
Artificial intelligence
5. Meditation
OR
Gunas
PSY/V/CC/13/116 3 Contd.
PART B—DESCRIPTIVE
Marks 50
The figures in the margin indicate full marks for the questions
1. Discuss the contribution of Wilhelm Wundt as a system psychologist. 10
OR
Who were the founders of Chicago's Functional Psychology? Assess their
contributions. 3+7=10
2. Explain Watson's behaviorism. 10
OR
Examine the role of Gestalt psychology as a system in psychology. 10
3. Examine the major contributions of Freud in the field of psychoanalysis. 10
OR
Assess the contribution of Alfred Adler in the development of psychology. 10
4. Discuss Abraham Maslow's self-actualization theory. 10
OR
Discuss Noam Chomsky's contribution to the development of cognitive
psychology. 2+8=10
5. Trace the development of psychology in India from the establishment of the
first Indian Psychological Laboratory in 1915. 10
OR
Discuss the relationship between transpersonal psychology and spiritual
psychology. 10
2 0 1 8
CBCS
5th Semester
PSYCHOLOGY
SEVENTH PAPER
Emergence and Growth of Psychology
Full Marks 75
Time 3 hours
PART A—OBJECTIVE
Marks 25
The figures in the margin indicate full marks for the questions
SECTION—A
Marks 10
Tick the correct answer in the brackets provided 1×10=10
1. According to Harvey Carr, adaptive behaviour has
three characteristics
four characteristics
six characteristics
five characteristics
2. For whom psychology was the study of conscious experience?
Sigmund Freud
E. B. Titchener
William James
Erik Erikson
/116 1 Contd.
3. When did Watson found behaviourism?
1963
1927
1813
1913
4. The primary postulate for explaining the viewpoint of Gestalt psychology is
concerned with
principle of selection
principle of perceptual organization
whole-part psychology
principle of isomorphism
5. What does Freud refer to as the 'moral commander of personality'?
Instinct
Id
Ego
Superego
6. What is the name of Carl Jung's system?
Analytical psychology
Psychoanalysis
Functionalism
Structuralism
7. Which is regarded as the third force in psychology?
Behaviouristic psychology
Humanistic psychology
Cognitive psychology
Psycoanalysis
8. The theory developed by Jean Piaget is known as
cognitive developmental theory
information-processing theory
evolutionary theory
psychosocial theory
PSY/V/CC/13/116 2 Contd.
9. Which field of psychology integrates psychological concepts, theories and
methods with the subject matter and practices of the spiritual disciplines?
Consumer psychology
Transpersonal psychology
Criminal psychology
Political psychology
10. The first research in military psychology in India was conducted in
1943
1961
1964
1965
SECTION—B
Marks 15
Write short notes on the following 3×5=15
1. Tridimensional theory of feeling
OR
Organic adjustment
2. Watsonian primary behaviorism
OR
Phi-phenomenon
3. Instincts
OR
Neo-Freudians
4. Carl Rogers
OR
Artificial intelligence
5. Meditation
OR
Gunas
PSY/V/CC/13/116 3 Contd.
PART B—DESCRIPTIVE
Marks 50
The figures in the margin indicate full marks for the questions
1. Discuss the contribution of Wilhelm Wundt as a system psychologist. 10
OR
Who were the founders of Chicago's Functional Psychology? Assess their
contributions. 3+7=10
2. Explain Watson's behaviorism. 10
OR
Examine the role of Gestalt psychology as a system in psychology. 10
3. Examine the major contributions of Freud in the field of psychoanalysis. 10
OR
Assess the contribution of Alfred Adler in the development of psychology. 10
4. Discuss Abraham Maslow's self-actualization theory. 10
OR
Discuss Noam Chomsky's contribution to the development of cognitive
psychology. 2+8=10
5. Trace the development of psychology in India from the establishment of the
first Indian Psychological Laboratory in 1915. 10
OR
Discuss the relationship between transpersonal psychology and spiritual
psychology. 10
Subjects
- abnormal psychology—i
- abnormal psychology—ii
- adult psychopathology
- applied psychology
- assessment in counselling and guidance
- basic psychology–i
- basic psychology—ii
- behavior modification
- biological psychology
- child psychopathology
- cognitive psychology-i
- cognitive psychology-ii
- computer applications in psychology
- counseling psychology
- counseling psychology—i
- csst
- cultural psychology
- developmental psychology
- emergence and growth of psychology
- environmental psychology
- foundations of applied social psychology
- health psychology
- history of psychology
- human resource management
- interpersonal relationship
- life-span development
- minor project
- multivariate techniques
- neuropsychology
- non-experimental and correlational designs
- organizational development and change
- organizational behavior
- organizational stress management
- personality psychology
- physiological psychology
- positive psychology
- psychodiagnostics
- psychological assessment
- psychological perspectives of gender differences
- psychology and social issues
- psychology of adolescence and adulthood
- psychology of childhood
- psychology of emotion
- psychopathology—ii
- qualitative research
- research methodology
- research methodology and statistical reasoning in psychology
- research methods and experimental designs
- self and personal growth
- social psychology
- special areas of counselling
- stress, emotions, coping and health
- therapeutic techniques