This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Cbse > Class 11 > Arts Humanities > Psychology > Class 11 Psychology Chapter 9 Motivation And Emotion – Quiz 7 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Class 11 Psychology Chapter 9 Motivation And Emotion Quiz 7 (60 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. Halimah is motivated to get a bachelor's degree because she is pressured with her family members all have high qualifications and she wants to minimise that pressure.This explanation of motivation by Halimah is mostly related to ..... A) Drive-reduction theory. B) McClelland's theory. C) Humanistic theory. D) Transendence. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Drive-reduction theory. 2. The theory of a hierarchy of needs was created by A) William James. B) Carl Rogers. C) Albert Ellis. D) Abraham Maslow. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Abraham Maslow. 3. Seeing his mother's reaction was a type of motivation to fulfill ..... A) Psychological needs. B) Physical needs. C) Sexual needs. D) Delusional needs. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Psychological needs. 4. I love the ..... on the baby's face when he is happy. A) Emoshun. B) Emotion. C) Emotsion. D) Emosion. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Emotion. 5. A hormone that, when released into the bloodstream, signals the hypothalamus that the body has had enough food and reduces the appetite A) Leptin. B) Ghrelin. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Leptin. 6. What does the need for love and belonging encompass? A) Feeling loved and accepted. B) Feeling good about oneself. C) Having a safe environment. D) Feeling fulfilled and living up to one's potential. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Feeling loved and accepted. 7. When animals or humans lose control of their environments, cortisol levels ..... and immune responses ..... A) Drop; rise. B) Drop; drop. C) Rise; rise. D) Rise; drop. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Rise; drop. 8. Which of the following is a motivational factor according to Herzberg's two-factor theory? A) Quality of supervision. B) Pay. C) Relationships with others. D) Recognition. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Recognition. 9. Because people are biopsychosocial organisms, the study of personality most clearly benefits from the use of A) Free association. B) Empirically derived tests. C) Multiple levels of analysis. D) Unconditional positive regard. E) Projective tests. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Multiple levels of analysis. 10. Ms. Chiang is allergic to A) Chocolate. B) Cats. C) Watermelon. D) Nuts. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Cats. 11. Fear of the unknown A) Motivation. B) Obstacle. C) Accomplishment. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Obstacle. 12. What theory of motivation best explains thrill-seeking or playful behavior? A) Drive-Reduction Theory. B) Instincts. C) Optimum Arousal. D) Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Optimum Arousal. 13. Which character trait best describes Kyle?Kyle always seems to be tripping over his own feet. He has a knack for dropping things and has accidentally broken several dishes. Last week, he accidentally dropped his dad's cell phone in the sink! A) Clumsy. B) Adventurous. C) Embarassed. D) Funny. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Clumsy. 14. Incentive Theory A) There is a reward for completing a task e.g. I go to work to get paid. B) You need stimulation so find an interesting task to participate in e.g. play a game. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) There is a reward for completing a task e.g. I go to work to get paid. 15. Intrinsic motivation causes you to engage in behaviour because A) It is personally rewarding. B) You can receive an award. C) You feel like you must do something. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) It is personally rewarding. 16. Fringe benefits are a cost to the business that may reduce profits. A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) True. 17. Instinct, drive-reduction, humanistic, and sociocultural are the leading theories of: A) Motivation. B) Behavior. C) Drives. D) Instincts. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Motivation. 18. *Physical Motivators*Interpersonal Motivators*Cultural Motivators *Status & Prestige Motivatorsare part of A) McIntosh and Goeldner Categorization of Travel Motivation. B) Maslow. C) Anomie and Ego Enhancement Motivation Theory. D) Mannell and Iso-Ahola. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) McIntosh and Goeldner Categorization of Travel Motivation. 19. Focus on results and social comparison. The WHY of sports A) Process. B) Performance. C) Outcome. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Outcome. 20. What part of the brain sends signals to tell you to eat and signals when you are full? A) Cerebellum. B) Amygdala. C) Hypothalamus. D) Thalamus. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Hypothalamus. 21. Tommy is a liar. Instead of admitting his flaws he frequently accuses others of lying. What defense mechanism is Tommy using? A) Reaction formation. B) Projection. C) Displacement. D) Denial. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Projection. 22. The tendency for group members to become more extreme in their original beliefs after a discussion A) Group think. B) Social loafing. C) Group polarization. D) Social facilitation. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Group polarization. 23. If a worker is paid by the hour what does their take-home pay depend on? A) How much time they have worked. B) How much output they have made. C) How many items they have sold. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) How much time they have worked. 24. Selye's General Adaptation Syndrome describes A) The effect of low levels of arousal on emotion. B) Our reactions to stress. C) The sexual response cycle in humans. D) How the central nervous system processes emotions. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Our reactions to stress. 25. Choose the correct spelling:The team's ..... was evident in their performance. A) Motivation. B) Motivasion. C) Motivationn. D) Motivashun. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Motivation. 26. Autonomic nervous system contracts pupils, dries skin, decreases breathing, slows heart rate, activates digestion A) Sympathetic. B) Parasympathetic. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Parasympathetic. 27. The following is a true statement of Maslow's Hierarchy of needs: A) Self Actualization needs are met by spending a Saturday night at the movies with friends. B) Having locks on the doors meet physical needs. C) When Hurricane Sally hit most of us were worried about our physical needs being met. D) Pleasing your parents by getting good grades meet the self-actualization needs. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) When Hurricane Sally hit most of us were worried about our physical needs being met. 28. Steve Buscemi lost his job during the recession and then lost his home. Now he has to hope that he can find a shelter to stay at each night until he gets back on his feet. What level on need is he lacking? A) Physiological. B) Esteem. C) Love and Belonging. D) Safety and Security. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Safety and Security. 29. Which of the following best describes the contribution of Charles Darwin to psychology? A) He developed theories on the unconscious mind. B) He introduced the concept of natural selection and its influence on behavior. C) He focused solely on the study of emotions. D) He was the first to establish a psychological laboratory. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) He introduced the concept of natural selection and its influence on behavior. 30. What was the purpose of the baseline period in the study of Boniecki and Moore. A) To provide students with immediate feedback on their performance. B) To assess the impact of rewards on student motivation. C) To compare the effects of different teaching methods on student engagement. D) To observe student participation without any rewards for correct answers. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) To observe student participation without any rewards for correct answers. 31. Which of the following statements about stress is true? A) Surgical wounds heal more slowly in stressed people. B) Stress has no effect on those exposed to cold viruses. C) There is no correlation between stress and longevity. D) Stress makes us more resistant to infection and heart disease. E) Anxiety irritation, and guilt all prompt very different physiological responses. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Surgical wounds heal more slowly in stressed people. 32. Which of the following best describes the significance of William James in psychology? A) He was the first to use experiments in psychology. B) He emphasized the adaptive functions of consciousness and behavior. C) He solely focused on the structure of the mind. D) He introduced psychoanalysis. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) He emphasized the adaptive functions of consciousness and behavior. 33. In drive reduction theory, we have biological drives (like thirst) and learned drives (like money). These are called ..... A) Natural and unnatural drives. B) Primary and secondary drives. C) Simple and complex drives. D) A and b drives. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Primary and secondary drives. 34. In Maslow's hierarchy of needs, the elements from lowest to highest are A) Physiological needs, safety needs, love and belonging, esteem, self-actualization. B) Biological needs, esteem, love and belonging, security, self-actualization. C) Physiological needs, unconditional positive regard, safety needs, love and belonging, self-actualization. D) Biological needs, shelter, unconditional positive regard, esteem, self-actualization. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Physiological needs, safety needs, love and belonging, esteem, self-actualization. 35. Who is standing Daniel's right side of the track? A) Daniel's friend. B) Jacob. C) No one. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Jacob. 36. According to Freud, which part of the mind acts as a person's conscience? A) Superego. B) Eros. C) Libido. D) Ego. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Superego. 37. Fill in the blank:The ..... of the story was captivating. A) Emottion. B) Emotion. C) Emotoin. D) Emotian. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Emotion. 38. The Humanistic Theory of motivation states that A) You copy what other people do in order to achieve a sense of motivation. B) In order to achieve goals your basic biological needs must be met first e.g. food, water. C) You need a reward for completing tasks. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) In order to achieve goals your basic biological needs must be met first e.g. food, water. 39. Which of the following are reasons why intrinsic motivation might be more advantageous than extrinsic motivation A) Intrinsic motivation might be more enduring since extrinsic motivations are usually temporary. B) Intrinsic motivations are easier and more convenient to provide. C) Intrinsic motivations are more likely to be primary drives. Extrinsic motivations are secondary drives. D) Intrinsic motivations are more effective with a wider range of individuals. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Intrinsic motivation might be more enduring since extrinsic motivations are usually temporary. 40. The following question refers to a fire alarm going off and scaring Ava. Ava is walking to her English class when suddenly the fire alarm goes off. Which theory would say Ava feels fear and starts trembling at the same time without cognitive labeling. A) Zajonc, LeDoux. B) Schachter-Singer. C) James-Lange. D) Lazarus. E) Cannon-Bard. Show Answer Correct Answer: E) Cannon-Bard. 41. What is the definition of extrinsic motivation? A) Incentives that originate from personal goals. B) Behavior driven by external rewards. C) Behavior driven by internal desires. D) Motivation that comes from within oneself. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Behavior driven by external rewards. 42. Leaders who do not listen to others and make all the decisions themselves. A) Open. B) Situational. C) Autocratic. D) Democratic. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Autocratic. 43. When leptin levels drop A) Hunger occurs. B) Fats cells grow,. C) Fat cells shrink. D) Water cells dehydrate. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Hunger occurs. 44. In one of our Motivation Videos a speaker said, "Aim for the top because it's ..... at the bottom." I hope you enjoyed this quote as much as I did! A) Lonely. B) Hard. C) Crowded. D) Sparce. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Crowded. 45. You smell coffee brewing in the morning and, really, it is the only reason you are willing to get out of bed. In this situation, the coffee is a(n): A) Incentive. B) Arousal initiator. C) Appetite. D) Safety need. E) Instinct. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Incentive. 46. Attempts to control social behavior by using the punishing effects of isolation is an example of A) The general adaptation syndrome. B) Ostracism. C) The behavior feedback effect. D) Wanting to belong. E) The tend-and-befriend response. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Ostracism. 47. The individual differnces in the propensity to follow socially prescribed norms for impulse control A) Arousal Theory. B) Displacement. C) Conscientiousness. D) Defense Mechanisms. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Conscientiousness. 48. This leader encourages group members to participate, but retains the final say over the decision-making process. A) Autocratic. B) Democratic. C) Laissez-Faire. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Democratic. 49. ..... theories of emotion propose that how we make judgements about events leads to emotional reactions. A) Cognitive. B) Emotional Intelligence. C) Appraisal. D) Language. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Appraisal. 50. Alex heard the bell ring and wanted to run to class. "Don't go just yet. Wait a little bit longer!" Her friends said to her. Alex knew it was wrong, but she wanted to do what her friends were doing. Why did the character act this way? A) Tiredness. B) Peer Pressure. C) Nervous. D) Hunger. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Peer Pressure. 51. Which statement reflects the core idea of the facial feedback hypothesis? A) When one facial expression occurs, we quickly register its opposite on the face. B) Facial features have no connection with emotion. C) Information from facial muscles intensifies emotional experiences. D) Men do not express emotion via the face. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Information from facial muscles intensifies emotional experiences. 52. Most psychologists would agree that personality traits A) Are not socially significant. B) Seem to be stable across situations. C) Appear to be stable over time. D) Stabilize early in life. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Appear to be stable over time. 53. Refers to your emotional stability/ trait disposition to experience negative effects A) Extraversion. B) Neuroticism. C) Consciousness. D) Repression. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Neuroticism. 54. Intensity with which people direct their energies toward a goal A) Choose. B) Effort. C) Persistence. D) Choice. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Effort. 55. Which of the following is an example of extrinsic motivation? A) Enjoying a hobby for personal satisfaction. B) Studying to gain knowledge. C) Reading for pleasure. D) Working to receive a paycheck. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Working to receive a paycheck. 56. Which part of the brain is responsible for an animal who will not eat at all? A) Ventromedial hypothalamus. B) Lateral hypothalamus. C) Lateral geniculate nucleus. D) Temporal lobe. E) Thalamus. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Lateral hypothalamus. 57. Which of the following to NOT a predictor of happiness? A) High self-esteem. B) Religious faith. C) Engaging work. D) Inability to sleep. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Inability to sleep. 58. Behaviour engaged in as a means to an end, driven by the promise of some reward beyond the actual performance of the activity itself A) Instrinsic. B) Extrinsic. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Extrinsic. 59. What is the key difference between the James-Lange theory and the Cannon-Bard theory? A) Focus on cognitive appraisal. B) Role of stressors in emotions. C) Effect of emotions on behavior. D) Order of physiological response and emotion. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Order of physiological response and emotion. 60. Salmon swimming upstream to spawn are an example of A) Motives. B) Needs. C) Instinct. D) Confusion. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Instinct. ← PreviousNext →Related QuizzesArts Humanities QuizzesClass 11 QuizzesClass 11 Psychology Chapter 9 Motivation And Emotion Quiz 1Class 11 Psychology Chapter 9 Motivation And Emotion Quiz 2Class 11 Psychology Chapter 9 Motivation And Emotion Quiz 3Class 11 Psychology Chapter 9 Motivation And Emotion Quiz 4Class 11 Psychology Chapter 9 Motivation And Emotion Quiz 5Class 11 Psychology Chapter 9 Motivation And Emotion Quiz 6Class 11 Psychology Chapter 9 Motivation And Emotion Quiz 8Class 11 Psychology Chapter 9 Motivation And Emotion Quiz 9 🏠 Back to Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books