Question 1 :
We like those people who agree with us. ____________ found this dramatically to be true within his research.
Question 2 :
‘Sometimes we perceive movement when there is really not any’- which one of the following terms most appropriately describes the said apparent movement perception?
Question 3 :
Which is a procedure in which variables of interest are defined by the operations taken to measure them?
Question 4 :
After a night of heavy drinking, alcoholics are unable to remember where they went or what they did. The next time they drink, they suddenly remember everything. This illustrates the effect of
Question 5 :
Which of the following will be least effectively retained? Learning to ________.
Question 6 :
________________ is a symbolic construction representing some common and general feature or features of objects or events.
Question 7 :
_____________ deals with research relating to territoriality, this is personal space.
Question 8 :
Rosch proposes that in everyday usage, concepts are encoded according to
Question 9 :
By employing domesticated and trained pigeon, bringing down the wild pigeons sitting on temple towers is
Question 11 :
_____________ is described as a ‘reaction tendency’ in order to emphasise that an attitude may become manifest in overt behaviour
Question 12 :
Which is used with the repeated measures design and involves ensuring that each condition is equally likely to be used first and second by the participants?
Question 15 :
The tendency to view an object as being usable only for its customary use is called
Question 18 :
Which is the situation in which an independent variable has an effect on behaviour merely because the participants are aware they are being observed?
Question 21 :
Match List I with List Ii and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists. <img style='object-fit:contain' src="https://storage.googleapis.com/teachmint/question_assets/UPTET%20Paper%20I/5efed29bf4e98f6b69ae6241"/> Codes: A B C D
Question 22 :
In many situations transfer from learning of one task to learning of another task involves both
Question 24 :
The purpose of TET is to measure which of the following?
Question 25 :
A teacher engages her learners in a number of group activities such as group discussion, group projects, role plays, etc. The learning dimension it highlights is
Question 27 :
Sometime between the first and second year, the normal child achieve an important landmark is speech development and he begins to use
Question 29 :
Which of the following factors affect learning? A. Motivation of the learner B. Maturation of the learner C. Teaching strategies D. Physical and emotional health of the learner
Question 30 :
Sternberg's short-term memory research focused on the question of whether memory search processes are
Question 31 :
Which school of psychology focused on the inner working of consciousness?
Question 33 :
R. B. Cattell has used the concept of __________ to explain the relationship of ergs and sentiments.
Question 34 :
Reducing the time allotted to complete and assignment to make it coincide with time of attention and increasing this time in a phased manner will be best suited to deal with which of the following disorders?
Question 35 :
Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the coders given below the lists. <img style='object-fit:contain' src="https://storage.googleapis.com/teachmint/question_assets/UPTET%20Paper%20I/5efed19a1055d3224cc82c21"/>
Question 36 :
The Theory of learning that totally depends on ‘observable behaviour’ is associated with ______ theory of learning
Question 37 :
Kretschmer has classified the persons in which one of the following main types?
Question 38 :
If students repeatedly make errors during a lesson, a teacher should
Question 39 :
Which perspective of psychology suggests that many aspects of behaviour stem from hidden struggles among hidden forces deep within our personalities?
Question 42 :
Match the following in the light of Howard Gardner’s theory of Multiple Intelligence. <img style='object-fit:contain' src="https://storage.googleapis.com/teachmint/question_assets/UPTET%20Paper%20I/5efed23e1055d3224cc82e0d"/>
Question 44 :
In a learning transfer, you perform more poorly on a later task because you had learned an earlier task that interfered. This is called
Question 45 :
In the early work of Hartshorne and May, designed to assess children's moral behaviour, it was found that
Question 47 :
________ is a mental activity involving the acquisition, change, representation, storage, and retrieval of information.
Question 49 :
Consider the following processes. 1. Attention 2. Motivation 3. Reaction formation 4. Retention Which of these are required for observational learning?
Question 50 :
Freud believed that satisfactory sublimation, could only be achieved by an individual whose sexual impulses were being at least partly gratified and whose ____________ was healthy and mature.