Class 11 Psychology Chapter 9 Motivation And Emotion Quiz 11 (60 MCQs)

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1. Both heredity & psychological factors are causes of weight loss.
2. Which of the following statements is most accurate regarding emotion?
3. Nine out of ten anorexics are female.
4. How might the study of the VMH contribute to interventions for eating disorders?
5. Trent's dog, Sunny, was lying on his bed and not moving very much. He looked like he was feeling very sick. Trent picked up Sunny and cuddled him on the couch. He also gave him some chicken and rice for dinner to help him feel better. Why did the character act this way?
6. An instinct is .....
7. Started going to the gym so I can feel better about myself
8. The Instinct Theory of motivation
9. Sherman is motivated to perform well in a class because he likes the subject. In fact, he often spends free time looking up online articles about it. This is an example of what type of motivation?
10. Who created the drive-reduction theory?
11. Freddy is sitting on a couch and hears his stomach growl. He is very hungry and feels like he could eat three giant burritos.What hormone would be MOST responsible for his feelings?
12. What is the name the hunger triggering hormone produced by the lateral hypothalamus?
13. Through their research, Robert Zajonc and Joseph Ledoux have demonstrated that some emotional response, especially simple likes, dislikes, and fears, involve
14. Part of the brain that functions as a "start-eating" center:
15. The tendency for one's body to return to a balanced state is called
16. Employer give a wider range of similar tasks for the employee to do. This is an example of .....
17. Which key event might motivate a character to volunteer for a charity?
18. The two-factor theory of emotion was proposed by
19. You are a camp counselor assigned with a group of rookie campers. You will be competing against other cabins in a scavenger hunt held in half an hour. The other cabins have older and more experienced kids, but your group would like to show them up.Which leadership style would be appropriate?
20. Jean Piaget's term for when a child learns new information and expands their language to include the new info
21. By motivating us to satisfy our physical needs, hunger and thirst serve to
22. Paulo wanted to play baseball, so he decided to try out for his school's team. What is his motivation for his actions?
23. Intrinsic motivation occurs when .....
24. The idea that our interpretation of a stimulus or event is influenced by comparison with a neutral "normal, " based on previous experience.
25. Most important achievement behaviour, commitment to whatever you choose to do despite numerous obstacles
26. The '' hierarchy of needs"is associated with which theorist?
27. You are at the zoo and just saw that the lion escaped from his enclosure. He is one foot away from you. Your heart rate increases as does your breathing. Then, you feel terrified. Which of the following emotions theories best explains your experience?
28. Which is not the limitation of Goal-setting Theory?
29. Focuses on technique. The HOW of sports
30. According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs, which of the following is the CORRECT order from MOST important needs to lesser ones?
31. According to the text, why might different people have different emotional experiences in similar circumstances?
32. Doing something within the rules of a game because you enjoy it is an example of;
33. Motivation that comes from outside influence or circumstance.
34. What is intrinsic motivation?
35. Managing director Sarah Munro receives £50, 000 per year. She gets paid 2% of the profits. Last year the business made £2 million in profit. How much profit share did she receive on top of her salary?
36. Fixed-action patterns are sometimes called:
37. The point that is seldom reached at which people have sufficiently satisfied the lower needs and achieved their full human potential.
38. Feeling good about your sports performance is an example of:
39. Carl mows the yard of his elderly neighbor each week for $ 20. What type of motivation is this?
40. Body language expresses six basic emotions.
41. Alarm stage, resistance stage, exhaustion stage
42. The ..... in Japanese society encourage masking emotions such as anger and sadness by exhibiting polite smiling or a neutral expression.
43. True of false:Some forms of extrinsic motivation can be internalised while others can be externally controlled.
44. Even though Sam was tired, he still stayed up late playing his computer game. It was 1am before he finally decided to head off to bed. In the morning, he snapped at his mum when she tried to wake him up. Why did the character act that way?
45. What is the name of the panther statue between AF and the stadium?
46. Regular aerobic exercise has been found to reduce the incidence of:
47. The dependent variable depends on the manipulation of the independent variable. Often, the IV is a
48. The arousal theory of motivation would be most useful for understanding the aversive effects of:
49. According to Maslow, ..... are the first level of needs that people have to satisfy before they can advance up the hierarchy.
50. Cylee is thirsty and takes a drink. Her motivation to reduce the need for water is best explained by (the)
51. Research shows that once we have enough money for comfort and security, piling up more money does not make us happier. This is an example of
52. Which type of leadership relies heavily on the use of policies and procedures?
53. When Mrs. Vanners first acquired a new luxury car, she was ecstatic. After several months, however, she took the car for granted and it gave her little sense of emotional excitement. This change in her feelings can best be explained in terms of the:
54. Identify the correct word:Her speech was filled with ..... , inspiring everyone in the room.
55. A desire to perform an activity for its own sake and personal enjoyment
56. Which hemisphere is likely to light up when you experience an increase in dopamine to the nucleus accumbens?
57. Tourist destinations often provide information on medical facilities in their area. This accommodates tourists' needs for which of the followings:
58. Conducting a survey with 10 Dunbar High students would likely lack
59. When Julie heard a noise outside her window, her heart started to beat faster, and as a result she became scared. Which theory of emotion could best explain Julie's response of fear?
60. Not having to worry about your health, job, or being attacked are related to this level of needs.