Chapter No 1 :Introduction to Educational Psychology (32 MCQ`S)

This chapter covers General introduction and Basics of Educational Psychology, Different schools of Psychology (Structuralism, Functionalism, Behaviourism, Gestalt Psychology, Humanist Psychology, Psycho-Analysis & Transpersonal Psychology/Spiritual Psychology), Piaget Theory of Cognitive Development, Erickson Theory of Psycho-Social Development, Vygotsky Theory of Social - cultural Development, Kohlburg Theory of Moral development, Bronfenbrenner Ecological Theory, Freud Theories, Theories of learning and Miscellaneous Mcqs.

  1. Education is a process aiming at the modification of human _____?
    1. Existence
    2. Psychology
    3. Behavior
    4. Body
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      Answer: C
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  2. Psychology is the study of human ______?

    1. Existence

    2. Society

    3. Customs

    4. Behavior

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      Answer: D
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  3. Who stated, "Educational Psychology deals with the behavior of human beings in educational situations?"
    1. Skinner Charles E.
    2. Maslow
    3. Stephen
    4. None of the above
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      Answer: A
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  4. "Educational Psychology is the systematic study of the educational growth and development of a child", who defined Educational psychology in these words?
    1. Stephen
    2. Skinner
    3. Pestalozzi
    4. Rousseau
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      Answer: A
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  5. Who's view about educational psychology is that educational psychology is the study of psychological aspects of educational situations?
    1. Wilhelm Wundt
    2. Trow
    3. Abraham Lincoln
    4. John Dewey
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      Answer: B
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  6. Psychology can be defined as the study of _____?

    1. Mind

    2. Soul

    3. Body

    4. Knowledge

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      Answer: A
      Explanation:
      • The word 'Psychology' is derived from two Greek words, 'Psyche' and 'Logos'. Psyche means 'soul' and Logos means 'science'. Thus psychology is first defined as the 'science of soul'. Psychology literally means 'scientific study of soul'. But this is an oldest definition of Psychology. The word 'soul' is very unsatisfactory study because science observes Facts and Soul is not open to observation or any kind of experiment. Thus the definition of Psychology as the science of Soul is rejected by modern Schools of Psychological thoughts. In modern sense Psychology involves the study of mental process. This mental process is thoughts, feelings, or wills of a person or an individual. It also study the huaman behavior. Thus, Psychology is the scientific study of human mind, behavior, mental states and also human relationships.

  7. Who said, "Psychology is the science of mental process?"
    1. Mc Douglas
    2. William James
    3. Skinner
    4. Lester
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      Answer: B
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  8. Who described psychology as the science of inner-world?
    1. James Sully
    2. James Joyce
    3. William James
    4. None of the above
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      Answer: A
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  9. _______defined psychology as the science of behavior.
    1. William McDugal
    2. Pillsbury
    3. William James
    4. None of these
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      Answer: A
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  10. The word Psychology is taken from two ____words.
    1. Greek
    2. Latin
    3. Italian
    4. Athens
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      Answer: A
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