Q 1. According to the Indian approach, personality is a combination of _________ Gunas.
a) 2
b) 3
c) 4
d) None
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Ans: b) 3
Q 2.Which of the following is a projective technique for assessing personality?
a) Sinha's Comprehensive Anxiety Test
b) Thematic Apperception Test
c) High School Personality Questionnaire
d) Adjustment Inventory for school students
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Ans: b) Thematic Apperception Test
Q 3.The ideas we hold about our competencies and attributes is also called _______.
a) self_concept
b) social self
c) self-esteem
d) self-efficacy
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Ans: a) self_concept
Q 4.The ____________ focuses on the specific psychological attributes along which individuals tend to differ in consistent and stable ways.
a) interactional approach
b) trait approach
c) behavioural approach
d) humanistic approach
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Ans: b) trait approach
Q 5.The __________ are stable, and are considered as the building blocks of personality.
a) source traits
b) surface traits
c) cardinal traits
d) central traits
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Ans: a) source traits
Q 6.Sixteen Personality Factor (16 PF) Questionnaire was developed by __________.
a) Hathaway
b) McKinley
c) Cattel
d) Eysenck
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Ans: c) Cattel
Q 7. The Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) was developed by ________
a) Morgan and Murray
b) Hathaway and McKinley
c) Hermann Rorschach and Cattel
d) None of the above
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Ans: a) Morgan and Murray