This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Cbse > Class 11 > Arts Humanities > Psychology > Class 11 Psychology Chapter 9 Motivation And Emotion – Quiz 5 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Class 11 Psychology Chapter 9 Motivation And Emotion Quiz 5 (60 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. Which of the following is NOT a need as identified by Maslow? A) Self-actualisation. B) Social. C) Esteem. D) Hygiene. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Hygiene. 2. The principal challenged us to win the game with a lot of ..... A) Emotivation. B) Motivation. C) Motivasion. D) Motuvation. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Motivation. 3. What is the main difference between a drive and an incentive? A) Drives are emotional; incentives are cognitive. B) Drives are external; incentives are internal. C) Drives push behavior; incentives pull behavior. D) Drives are learned; incentives are biological. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Drives push behavior; incentives pull behavior. 4. Which psychological concept would predict that smiling warmly on the outside would cause you to feel better on the inside? A) Facial feedback effect. B) Empathy. C) Mimicry. D) Relative Deprivation. E) Catharsis. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Facial feedback effect. 5. Assume you hate your job yet you continue to work there. When someone asks why you stay at your job, you say it is because of the money. What might explain this? A) Intrinsic motivation. B) Extrinsic motivation. C) Groupthink. D) Negative punishment. E) Positive punishment. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Extrinsic motivation. 6. Choosing a good paying job, but very stressful is an example. A) Approach-avoidance conflict. B) Avoidance-avoidance conflict. C) Approach-approach conflict. D) Multiple approach-avoidance conflicts. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Approach-avoidance conflict. 7. When asked why he wants to become a doctor, Tom says, "Because I've always liked biology and being a doctor will allow me to make a good salary to take care of a family." His answer is most consistent with which of the following theories of motivation? A) Hierarchy of needs. B) Instinct. C) Incentive. D) Drive reduction. E) Arousal. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Incentive. 8. Select the correct word:The ..... in her eyes was unmistakable. A) Emotion. B) Emottion. C) Emotoin. D) Emotian. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Emotion. 9. You find yourself extremely angry that you cannot go out right now, and punch your wall. This unhealthy expression of anger is commonly known as: A) Regression. B) Transference. C) Reaction formation. D) Sublimation. E) Catharsis. Show Answer Correct Answer: E) Catharsis. 10. A desire to perform a behavior to receive promised rewards or avoid threatened punishment A) Optimal arousal theory. B) Extrinsic motivation. C) Agreeableness. D) Self-efficacy. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Extrinsic motivation. 11. In which of the following situations would you perform best with lower levels of arousal? A) A task that you find difficult. B) A task for which you have motivation. C) A task you could do easily. D) A task that you watch others perform. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) A task that you find difficult. 12. The most basic or lowest-level need in Maslow's hierarchy of human motives includesthe need for A) Self-esteem. B) Love and friendship. C) Religious fulfillment. D) Food and water. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Food and water. 13. Which character trait best describes Caroline?The day that Caroline walked into the classroom, her teacher knew she would bring an extra something special to the class. She was always smiling and being everyone's friend. All of the students loved to be around Caroline, and she always had a group of friends to sit with at lunch and hang out with at recess. A) Shy. B) Rude. C) Friendly. D) Cruel. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Friendly. 14. Carl Rogers suggested that those who fall far short of their ideal self experience A) An external locus of control. B) An internal locus of control. C) A negative self-concept. D) A self-serving bias. E) A weak superego. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) A negative self-concept. 15. Associated with BF Skinner A) Biological Theory. B) Humanist Theory. C) Cognitive Theory. D) Behavioral Theory. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Behavioral Theory. 16. Intrinsic goals come from within and outcomes satisfy your basic psychological needs for autonomy, competence, and relatedness. A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) True. 17. Which theory of motivation most clearly emphasizes the importance of genetic predispositions? A) Instinct theory. B) Hierarchy of needs theory. C) Drive-reduction theory. D) Arousal theory. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Instinct theory. 18. The unconscious side to get to our best needs (selfishness, sexual desire, and pleasure/aggressive drive) A) Agreeableness. B) Extraversion. C) ID. D) Face association. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) ID. 19. 3 phases of a stress response by Selye. A) Alarm, stress, adrenline. B) Alarm, resistance, exhaustion. C) Alarm, homeostasis, exhaustion. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Alarm, resistance, exhaustion. 20. Engaging in a behavior because it's personally rewarding is ..... motivation. A) International. B) Intrinsic. C) Instinct. D) External. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Intrinsic. 21. Positive stress is called? A) Distress. B) Eustress. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Eustress. 22. Stimulation of what area would cause a rat to begin eating? A) Prefrontal cortex. B) Lateral hypothalamus. C) Hippocampus. D) Ventromedial hypothalamus. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Lateral hypothalamus. 23. A force that influence your behavior is called A) Theory. B) Motivation. C) Competence. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Motivation. 24. What overarching theme connects the ideas of Darwin, James, McDougall, and Lorenz in psychology? A) The focus on purely cognitive processes. B) The integration of biological, environmental, and psychological factors in understanding behavior. C) The rejection of all previous psychological theories. D) The emphasis on experimental methods only. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The integration of biological, environmental, and psychological factors in understanding behavior. 25. Occurs when people think carefully about a message & are influenced because they find the arguments compelling A) Central route persuasion. B) Social psychology. C) Foot-in-the-door phenomenon. D) Hypnosis. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Central route persuasion. 26. Conditions within the individual that are essential and necessary for the maintenance of life and for the nurturance of growth and well-being, refers to A) Needs. B) Cognition. C) Emotions. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Needs. 27. A Financial award is an example of: A) Intrinsic Motivation. B) Extrinsic Motivation. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Extrinsic Motivation. 28. Which is not a motivation theory? A) Yerkes-Dodson. B) Arousal. C) Drive Reduction. D) Hierarchy of Needs. E) Incentive. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Yerkes-Dodson. 29. People have universal expressions of emotion no matter where they are from that have been well documented by: A) Carroll Izard. B) Carl Rogers. C) Sigmund Freud. D) William James. E) Albert Bandura. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Carroll Izard. 30. The enhancement of a group's prevailing attitudes through discussion within the group A) Social psychology. B) Normative social influence. C) Group polarization. D) Groupthink. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Group polarization. 31. Giving priority to the goals of one's group (often one's extended family or work group) and defining one's identity accordingly A) Behavioral personality theory. B) External locus of control. C) Collectivism. D) Humanistic personality theory. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Collectivism. 32. The biological, emotional, cognitive, or social forces that activate and direct behavior A) Personality. B) Repression. C) Motivation. D) Conscientiousness. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Motivation. 33. A personality dimension that describes someone who is good natured, cooperative, and trusting. A) Big Five Theory of Personality. B) Agreeableness. C) Self-report inventories. D) Set point theory. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Agreeableness. 34. Mary is getting ready for bed when suddenly her power goes out and all of her lights turn off. Which theory would agree with the statement:Her heart speeds up and then begins to feel fear without realizing it's because she is scared of the dark? A) Schachter-Singer. B) Cannon-Bard. C) Zajonc, LeDoux. D) James-Lange. E) Lazarus. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) James-Lange. 35. According to ..... , people need to organize their perceptions, opinions, & beliefs in an harmonious manner. A) Balance Theory. B) Affiliation. C) Intrinsic rewards. D) Extrinsic rewards. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Balance Theory. 36. Which of the following people discovered the "10 basic emotions" ? A) Paul Ekman. B) Carroll Izard. C) Han Seyle. D) Abraham Maslow. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Carroll Izard. 37. If stimulated initiates the eating response; lets us know we are hungry A) Ventromedial hypothalamus. B) Lateral hypothamalus. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Lateral hypothamalus. 38. Who was the first person to begin research on sexual motivation? A) Alfred Kinsey. B) Virginia Johnson. C) William Masters. D) Sigmund Freud. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Alfred Kinsey. 39. A feeling that tends to be between the extremes of happiness or sadness: A) Emotions. B) Neutral. C) Cognitive consistency. D) Opponent-process theory. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Neutral. 40. After an alarming event, your temperature, blood pressure, and respiration are high, and you have an outpouring of hormones. Hans Selye would most likely guess that you are in which general adaptation syndrome phase? A) Collapse. B) Exhaustion. C) Shock. D) Resistance. E) Immobilization. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Resistance. 41. What does the "E" in STEAL stand for? A) Energy of others. B) Emotions of others. C) Emotions of character. D) Effect on others. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Effect on others. 42. The definition of Grit is: A) Passion and Perseverance for a long term goal. B) The power of faith. C) A mind set for success. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Passion and Perseverance for a long term goal. 43. Need for ..... refers to maintaining positive relationships with others. A) Achievement. B) Intimacy. C) Power. D) Affiliation. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Affiliation. 44. When stimulated, this part of the brain causes an excessive eating reaction A) Thalamus. B) Lateral hypothalamus. C) Amygdala. D) Ventromedial hypothalamus. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Lateral hypothalamus. 45. Which of the following is most directly involved in the experience of unpleasant (i.e. negative) emotions? A) Parasympathetic Nervous System. B) Sympathetic Nervous System. C) Occipital lobe. D) Left hemisphere. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Sympathetic Nervous System. 46. Which of these is NOT a monetary method of motivation? A) Bonuses. B) Comission. C) Pay Rise. D) Recognition. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Recognition. 47. Miss Wilson was just given a bar of dark chocolate and began jumping up and down with joy. What type of valance is she experiencing? A) Positive valance. B) Low valance. C) Negative valance. D) High valance. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Positive valance. 48. ..... is how the character sees the world. A) Actions. B) Character perspective. C) Character motivation. D) Setting. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Character perspective. 49. What is a common criticism of the Overjustification Effect? A) It does not account for individual differences in motivation. B) It only applies to children, not adults. C) It ignores the role of cognitive processes. D) It is too simplistic to explain complex behaviors. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) It is too simplistic to explain complex behaviors. 50. Which term refers to a reward or consequence that pulls behavior toward or away from an action? A) Instinct. B) Drive. C) Homeostasis. D) Incentive. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Incentive. 51. Scientists have identified 10 key human instincts, including smiling, talking, and blinking. A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) False. 52. Through their research, Robert Zajoncand Joseph LeDoux have demonstrated that some emotional responses, especially simple likes, dislikes, and fears, involve A) Complex feelings. B) Harmful physiological reaction. C) Processing in the cortex. D) No deliberate thinking. E) Intentional cognitive appraisal. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) No deliberate thinking. 53. Which of the following theories explains for the motivation for food? A) Optimal Arousal. B) Drive Reduction. C) Incentive value. D) Instinct. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Drive Reduction. 54. Which of the following represents a behaviorist view of how fears might develop? A) Some fears are biologically predisposed because of natural selection. B) Fears can be the result of operant conditioning, classical conditioning, or modeling. C) Social norms in a culture impact when it is considered acceptable to display fear. D) Fears can stem from irrational thinking. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Fears can be the result of operant conditioning, classical conditioning, or modeling. 55. According to Kurt Lewin, deciding between going with your friends to a concert or seeing a romantic movie with your significant other represents a(n) A) Double Approach Avoidance Conflict. B) Approach-Approach Conflict. C) Avoidance-Avoidance Conflict. D) Approach-Avoidance Conflict. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Approach-Approach Conflict. 56. Isaac feels like his hard work is never recognised. Which level of needs (Maslow) is not being satisfied? A) Self-Actualisation. B) Social. C) Self-Esteem. D) Physiological. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Self-Esteem. 57. The number one tennis player on last year's squad does not find her name on the list of students who made this year's team. Which stage of Selye's general adaptation syndrome is she most likely experiencing? A) Exhaustion. B) Competence. C) Denial. D) Resistance. E) Alarm. Show Answer Correct Answer: E) Alarm. 58. What is a key concept associated with William McDougall? A) The role of instincts in behavior. B) The structure of personality. C) The importance of environmental factors in learning. D) The stages of cognitive development. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The role of instincts in behavior. 59. The balanced physiological state we are driven to attain by satisfying our needs is called A) Homeostasis. B) Self-actualization. C) Primary satisfaction. D) Equilibrium. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Homeostasis. 60. What is the main criticism of the Catharsis Hypothesis? A) It fails to account for situational behaviors. B) Evidence shows the opposite of the hypothesis. C) The concept is unable to be defined easily. D) The hypothesis is accurate for individualistic cultures, but fails to account for other cultures. 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