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Give me question paper pattern for MPHIL Clinical Psychology course entrance exam of Institute of Human Behaviour & Allied Sciences ?? Here I am giving you question paper pattern for MPHIL Clinical Psychology course entrance exam of Institute of Human Behaviour & Allied Sciences in PDF file with it .. Paper pattern: The Pattern of the examination is as follows:- Each question is followed by 4 alternative choices. Total time allotted is two (02) hours. There is no negative marking. There will be 120 multiple choice questions in the paper. Number of questions will be distributed across the subjects/papers of P.G. level Psychology Course as follows : Area Marks General Psychology 10 History of Psychology 10 Social Psychology 10 Statistics 10 Research Methodology 10 Physiological Psychology 10 Personality 10 Developmental Psychology 10 Clinical Psyhology 20 Abnormal Psychology 20 IHBAS MPHIL Clinical Psychology paper pattern ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Institute of Human Behaviour & Allied Sciences (IHBAS) conucts entrance exam for admission in M.Phil Clinical Psychology course. The entranc exam contains 120 multi choice questions for 2 hours.The exam has following sections. General Psychology 10 questions Physiological Psychology 10 questions History of Psychology 10 questions Personality 10 questions Social Psychology 15 questions Developmental Psychology 15 questions Statistics 10 questions Clinical Psychology 30 questions Research Methodology 10 questions Abnormal Psychology 20 questions Here, I am giving you some model questions for the M.Phil clinical psychology entrance exam. Hope it help you. 1. ………….. glands are distinguished from the other glands by the fact that they secrete directly into the blood stream. (a) Exocrine (b) Endocrine (c) Duct (d) None of the above Ans: b 2. The gland produces one primary hormone, thyroxin, the main constituent of which is iodine. (a) Parathyroid (b) Pituitary (c) Thyroid (d) Adrenal Ans: c 3. Psychological tests are connected with assessment of (a) Personality only (b) Perception only (c) All aspects of psychological functioning (d )Sociability Ans: c 4. The overall blueprint of the experiment is called (a) Treatments (b) Experimental design (c) Experimental group (d) None of the above Ans: b 5. Who among the following was the first man to describe ‘Null Hypothesis’? (a) Raymond Dodge (b) Ronald Fisher (c) Herman Ebhinghaus (d) None of the above Ans: b 6. Which among the following fields of psychology focuses on the interaction between the physical world and human behaviour? (a) Educational psychology (b) Abnormal psychology (c) Environmental psychology (d) All of the above Ans: c 7. ……………..theory is that “much of man’s behaviour is determined by innate instincts that are largely unconscious”. (a) Skinner’s (b) Watson’s (c) Freud’s (d) None of the above Ans: c 8. The technique to study the subject’s brain wave, heart rate and blood pressure is called (a) Relaxation Training (b) Biofeedback (c) Both (a) and (b) (d) None of the above Ans: b 9. A ‘developmental psychologist’ is concerned with (a) Learning and Teaching (b) Human growth and the factors that shape human behaviour from birth to old age (c) Work with students in high schools or universities giving advice (d) None of the above Ans: b 10. According to whom “Clinical Psychology is now the largest field of specialisation”? (a) Cates and Lockman (b) Morgan and King (c) Adler (d) Freud Ans:b 11. Who among the following was the founder of ‘Behaviourism School of Psychology’? (a) William James (b) Edward Tichener (c) John B. Watson (d)John Dewey Ans: c 12. When did Wilhelm Wundt at the University of Leipzing in Germany establish the first Psychological Laboratory? (a) 1875 (b) 1890 (c) 1879 (d) 1877 Ans: c 13. Which of the following concepts is not based on experimental studies? (a) Behavioural (b) Psychoanalytic (c) Humanistic (d) Cognitive Ans: b 14. ‘Geo-psychology’ is the branch of? (a) Applied Psychology (b) Pure Psychology (c) General Psychology (d) None of the above Ans: b 15. Which of the following types of experiments have been described by Mc Guigan? (a) Confirmatory (b) Crucial (c) Exploratory (d) All of the above Ans: d 16. In an experiment which of the following variable is needed to control? (a) Independent (b) Dependent (c) Intervening (d) All of the above Ans: d 17.Performance tests are termed as (a) Non-verbal tests (b) Verbal tests (c) Projective tests (d) Subjective tests Ans: a 18. Which one of the following areas of the brain is involved in controlling movements of the body? (a) Primary (b) Secondary (c) Supplementary (d) All of the above Ans: d 19. The …………..lobe processes auditory information. (a) Occipital (c) Parietal (b) Temporal (d) Frontal Ans: b 20. ‘Legal Psychology’ is a branch of (a) Pure Psychology . (b) Applied Psychology (c) Clinical Psychology (d) Abnormal Psychology Ans: b Last edited by Aakashd; December 22nd, 2019 at 09:03 AM. |
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[QUOTE=Unregistered;1031094]I think A is the answer
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