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This is the stage most exasperating to parents when the young son or daughter moves

away from home to home to other adult relationships for emotional support.
A. Adulthood
B. Latency
C. Puberty and adolescence
D. Young adulthood
ANSWER: C
An individual at this period goes through the process of physical, emotional, and
even social development at its fastest pace. This is considered as the most
critical period for the proper development of body structures and mental
development
A. Ages 1-5
B. Ages 20-30
C. Ages 10-12
D. Puberty to adolescence stage
ANSWER: A
The following are propositions of Rogers in his theory. Which one is not?
A. Every individual exists in a continually changing world experience
B. Consciously, an individual may have one conception of himself-herself.
Unconsciously, he or she may have a contrary opinion
C. Behavior is basically the goal-directed attempt of the individual how to behave
D. It is the subjective reality that determines how the individual behaves
ANSWER: B
The needs of the poor usually converged around this level of needs
A. Physiological
B. Ego-esteem
C. Self- actualization
D. Social and belongingness
ANSWER: A
At this level, the individual is concerned with personal growth, and challenges
himself to become more creative and demand greater achievement
A. Social needs
B. Self-actualization
C. Ego-ideal
D. Ego-esteem
ANSWER: B
A two-fold attention towards the parents: a wish to eliminate the hated father and
take his place in a sensual relationship with the mother and a wish to eliminate
the hated mother and take her place with the father
A. Sibling rivalry
B. Attachment
C. Projection
D. Odedipal Complex
ANSWER: D
The individual�s formation of habits and attitudes begins at.
A. Middle school age
B. Maturity
C.Birth
D. Adolescence
ANSWER: C
A general term referring to any degree of mental deficiency
A. Mental Illness
B. Mental disorder
C. Mendicancy
D. Mental retardation
ANSWER: D
When a child is given reassurance for self-doing, independence and can begin his
toilet training then what stages of growth and development does this reflect?
A. Oral-sensory
B. Muscular-anal
C. Dormancy
D. Locomotor-genital
ANSWER: B
The concept that the individual�s earliest experiences in groups, chiefly the
family, basically predisposes his or her behavior and feelings in groups for the
rest of higher life �each individual carry with him or her internalized family
based on
A. Behavioristic orientation
B. Psychoanalytic orientation
C. Humanistic orientation
D. Sociometric orientation
ANSWER: A
These personalities are law violators, criminals who may have adequate intelligence
and they know right from wrong.
A. Sociopathic
B. Psychotic
C. Psychoneurotic
D. Psychosomatic
ANSWER: A
The oral complex that can be inferred from sucking, desire for oral objects such as
the breast nipple, compulsive eating and drinking is known as �
A. Oral aggression complex
B. Oral succorance complex
C. Oral nurtutant complex
D. Oral rejection complex
ANSWER: A
This defense mechanism is illustrated by a man who had difficulties with his wife,
returning to his parent�s home or seeking comfort in excessive drinking
A. Repression
B. Fixation
C. Regression
D. Reaction Formation
ANSWER: C
The major developmental task in early adulthood according to Erickson is the
preparation for marriage and meet affective needs for love and is referred to as
the establishment of
A. Intimacy
B. Industry
C. Initiative
D. Trust
ANSWER: A
The Freudian theory and personality development defines the first six years of life
as decisive for the formation of personality. The period includes the oral stage,
the anal stage, and the phallic stage collectively referred as:
A. Latency
B. Genital Stage
C. Pre-genital stage
D. Pre-adolescent stage
ANSWER: C
All defense mechanisms of the ego have two characteristics in common
A. They are consciously used and are reality-oriented
B. They distort reality and operate unconsciously
C. They are time-bound and reality based
D. They are reflective of the superego and are imaginary
ANSWER: B
It focuses upon the alteration of either the immediate antecedents or consequences
of the problem behavior; instead of purporting to work on global and general
objectives most behaviors endeavour to modify very specific behaviors
A. Behavioral modification
B. Behavior therapy
C. Behaviorial intervention
D. Behavioural technique
ANSWER: A
Used hypnosis for treatment of hysteria
A. Sigmund Freud
B. Joseph Breuer
C. Anna Freud
D. Jean Charcot
ANSWER: D
Sometimes given every time one performs and desired behavior. This is widely used
in institutions including homes for retarded, mental hospitals and prisons
A. Reward System
B. Candy
C. Token Economy
D. Gratification efficacy
ANSWER: C
The psychologist that the term �teacher� is inappropriate since it suggests a
person who dispenses information to students; he preferred using the term
�facilitator� to emphasize the fact that the person is there to create an
atmosphere conducive to learning
A. Carl Rogers
B. George Kelly
C. Sir Godfrey Thomson
D. Raymond B. Cattell
ANSWER: A
Defines existential analysis as a phenomenological analysis of actual human
existence, its aims is the reconstruction of the inner world of experience.
A. Ludwig Binswanger
B. Victor Frankl
C. John Dollard
D. Albert Bandura
ANSWER: A
He term the word catharsis
A. Sigmund Freud
B. Anna Freud
C. Joseph Breuer
D. Jean Charcot
ANSWER: C
The psychologist that was well known on trait theory because it emphasized the
nature and evolution of personality traits; his theory is called the psychology of
individuals because it stressed on the uniqueness of a person
A. Harry Sullivan
B. Erick From
C. Henry A. Murray
D.Gordon W. Allport
ANSWER: D
The oldest method of assessing personality in which the subject is asked to respond
to some stimuli with the first word that comes to mind
A. Interview
B. Word Association
C. Expressive technique
D. Sack Sentence Completion
ANSWER: B
Who defined �personality are structural and dynamic properties of an individual as
they reflect themselves in characteristics response to a situation�?
A. Guilford
B. Eysenck
C. Pervin
D. Felman
ANSWER: C
The psychiatrist who coined the term �schizophrenia�
A. Eugene Bleuler
B. Jean Charcot
C. Sigmund Freud
D.Alfred Adler
ANSWER: A
A child described as �latency aged� will be between the ages of:
A. 12-16
B. 3-6
C. 6-12
D. Under 3 years old
ANSWER: C
According to Erikson�s Psychosocial Stages of Development, �Identity vs role
confusion� is a characteristic of what developmental stage?
A. Infancy
B. Latency
C. Adolescence
D. Pre-adolescence
ANSWER:C
They believed in psychoanalysis:
A. Sigmund Freud and Erikson
B. Anna Freud and Carl Jung
C. Karl Menninger
D. All of the above
ANSWER: D
It is the second force of psychology
A. Humanistic
B. Behavioristic
C. Psychoanalytic
D. Psychosocial
ANSWER: B
Act as the executive arm of personality
A. ID
B. Thanatos
C. Eros
D. Ego
ANSWER: D
Greatest source of stimulation and pleasure.
A. Phallic stage
B. Erogenous zone
C. Psychoanalytic
D. Psychosocial
ANSWER: B
Mental deficiency that has an IQ of 20-49
A. Imbecile
B. Moron
C. Idiot
D. Borderline Pathology
ANSWER: A
Through the rules of the _____, child learns and acquires a sense of fair play
A. Poker
B. School
C. Game
D. Tug of war
ANSWER: C
This is a period where children start to do things with hands
A. Latency
B. Locomotr-genital
C. Mascular-anal
D. Oral-sensory
ANSWER: A
Object relationships in terms of future husband
A. Young adulthood
B. Adulthood
C. Maturity
D. Puberty and adolescence
ANSWER:D
Start moving into heterosexual relationships to finally end up in marriage
A. Young adulthood
B. Adulthood
C. Maturity
D. Puberty and adolescence
ANSWER: A
Meeting social and civic obligation
A. Middle age
B. Later life
C. Early adulthood
D. Young adulthood
ANSWER: B
Starting family and rearing children
A. Middle age
B. Later life
C. Early adulthood
D. Young adulthood
ANSWER: C
Achieving assurance of economic independence
A. Middle age
B. Later life
C. Early adulthood
D. Puberty and adolescence
ANSWER: D
This is the most crucial period for the proper development of body structures and
mental development
A. 10-12
B. 16-20
C. 1-5
D. 20-30
ANSWER: C
Stage of stubbornness
A. Adolescence
B. Senility
C. Anal stage
D. Latency
ANSWER: B
It is the shadowy land where our memories are stored
A. Preconscious
B. Unconscious
C. Conscious
D. None of the above
ANSWER: A
To protect himself from factors that threaten him, man resorts to
A. Defense mechanism
B. Confrontation
C. Murder
D. Karate
ANSWER: A
A critically ill client allows the nurse to bathe and feed him
A. Projection
B. Regression
C. Cognitive dissonance
D. Reaction formation
ANSWER: B
When asked to recommend a friend for a job, a man makes derogatory comments which
prevent the friend�s getting the position; a few days later, the man drops in to
see his friend and brings him small gifts
A. Undoing
B. Sublimation
C. Passive-aggression
D. Projection
ANSWER: A
The child realizes that his physical mobility demonstrates psychic separateness
from his mother
A. Rapprochement
B. Solution
C. Separation
D. Individuation
ANSWER: A
The subject of Loren�z study
A. Rhesus monkey
B. Rat
C. Goose
D. Infant
ANSWER: C
The surrogate mother where the infant�s monkey explores more and spent more time
with
A. Clutch mother
B. Cloth mother
C. Wire mother
D. Weird mother
ANSWER: B
Psychic elements which could only be made conscious by a considerable force
A. Preconscious
B. Unconscious
C. Sub-conscious
D. Semi-conscious
ANSWER: B

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