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Half Yearly Examination September, 2020 Class 12 PSYCHOLOGY (Maximum Marks: 70) (Time allowed: Three hours) (Candidates are allowed additional 15 minutes for only reading the paper. They must NOT start writing during this time.) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Answer Question I from Part I and five questions from Part II, choosing two questions from Section A and three questions from Section B. The intended marks for questions or parts of questions are given in brackets. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------PART I (20Marks) Answer all questions. Question 1 Answer briefly all the questions (i) to (xx). i. Define Point Scale . ii. Name the two factors of intelligence according to Spearman. iii. Who gave the Triarchic Theory of Intelligence ? iv. Explain the Interpersonal Intelligence. v. What is deviation I.Q.? vi. What is the full form of GATB? vii. Define personality according to Eysenck. viii. What is unconditional positive regard? ix. Name the propagator of The Big Five Factor Theory . x. What are projective techniques? xi. Define Object Permanence . xii. Define attitude. xiii. Name any two levels of consciousness put forward by Freud. xiv. Name the principle in accordance with which the super ego operates. xv. What does P-E fit mean? xvi. Define the term Attachment xvii. What is the Realistic Conflict Theory ? xviii. Define constructivism. i. Explain the term Development . ii. Explain the term Self-efficacy. (20) PART II (50 Marks) Section A Answer any two questions. Question 2 (a) Describe the Trait Theory of Personality as given by Allport. (b) What is meant by achievement? Give any four uses of an achievement test. `Question 3 (a) Discuss Raven s Progressive Matrices as a means of intelligence measurement. (b) What are the basic concepts of Karen Horney s theory of personality? Question 4 (a) Explain Maslow s theory of personality in detail. (b) Explain MMPI as a tool of assessing personality. (5) (5) (5) (5) (5) (5)
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