MCQ Chapter 1 Intelligence and Aptitude Class 12 Psychology

MCQ Questions Class 12

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Intelligence and Aptitude MCQ Questions Class 12 Psychology

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MCQ Questions Class 12 Psychology Intelligence and Aptitude

Question. ____________ retarded people have the I Q ranging from 25 to 39.
(a) Mild
(b) Moderate
(c) Severe
(d) Profound

Answer

C

Question. Who among the following psychologists made the first attempt to classify mental retardation in terms of intelligence?
(a) Seguin
(b) Terman
(c) Binet
(d) Wechsler

Answer

A

Question. Intelligence is the ability to shaping and adaptation. This notion was proposed by—
(a) Binet and Simon
(b) Wechsler
(c) Sternberg
(d) Gardner

Answer

C

Question. The theory that assumes intelligence as one similar set of abilities is called—
(a) Uni factor
(b) Two factor
(c) Hierarchical
(d) Structure of model

Answer

A

Question. The ratio which states the relationship between the mental age and the chronological age is called the—
(a) Development Quotient (DQ )
(b) Intelligence Quotient (IQ)
(c) Performance Quotient (PQ)
(d) None of the above

Answer

B

Question. Tests designed to measure capacities, that is to predict what one can accomplish with training, are called—
(a) Achievement tests
(b) Aptitude tests
(c) Intelligence tests
(d) Interest tests

Answer

B

Question. Cognitive assessment system (CAS) can be administered to children between the ages–
(a) 5-18
(b) 7-14
(c) 6-12
(d) 8-16

Answer

A

Question. An I.Q. below _____________ is generally considered mental retardation.
(a) 100
(b) 70
(c) 120
(d) 110

Answer

B

Question. Louis Terman, who was responsible for the Stanford-Binet, adopted the __________ as an index of mental development.
(a) Mental Age (M A)
(b) Intelligence Quotient (I Q)
(c) Development Quotient (D Q)
(d) Performance Quotient (P Q)

Answer

B

Question. Moderately retarded people have the I.Q. range of ___________ on the Wechsler Scales.
(a) 25 to 39
(b) 40 to 54
(c) 55 to 69
(d) 20 to 25

Answer

B

Question. Who pioneered the construction of intelligence test in Hindi?
(a) C.B. Rice
(b) S.M. Mohsin
(c) Mahalanobis
(d) Uday Pareek

Answer

B

Question. Preference for a particular activity is called: (What one enjoys doing)
(a) Aptitude
(b) Interest
(c) Intelligence
(d) Attitude

Answer

B

Question. Distinctiveness and variations among people’s characteristics and behavioural patterns is called:
(a) Situationism
(b) Individual differences
(c) Assessment
(d) Variability

Answer

B

Question. Who defined intelligence as the ability to judge well, understand well and reason well?
(a) Binet
(b) Wechsler
(c) Sternberg
(d) Gardner

Answer

A

Question. Who among the following defines intelligence as the aggregate or global capacity of the individual to act purposefully, think rationally and deal effectively with the environment?
(a) Spearman
(b) Binet
(c) David Wechsler
(d) Galton

Answer

C

Question. Who among the following was the first person that devised systematic tests to measure intelligence of children?
(a) Terman
(b) Binet
(c) Thorndike
(d) Wechsler

Answer

B

Question. Two factor theory was proposed by—
(a) Arthur Jensen
(b) Guildford
(c) Spearman
(d) Binet

Answer

C

Question. IQ is calculated as–
(a) MA/CA × 100
(b) CA/MA × 100
(c) 100/CA × 100
(d) MA/100 × CA

Answer

A

Question. Test scores ______________ when they are dependable, reproducible and consistent.
(a) Unreliable
(b) Reliable
(c) Valid
(d) Invalid

Answer

B

Question. ________, a cousin of Charles Darwin developed the first test designed to measure intelligence.
(a) Alfred Binet
(b) Francis Galton
(c) Lewis Terman
(d) None of the above

Answer

B

Question. Terms referring to remarkable ability in a specific field is called:
(a) Giftedness
(b) Intellectually superior
(c) Talent
(d) Intelligent

Answer

C

Question. Arthur Jensen model of intelligence consists of abilities operating at two levels. They are—
(a) Spatial and perceptual speed
(b) Associative learning and cognitive component
(c) ‘G’ factor and ‘S’ factor
(d) Visual and semantic

Answer

B

Question. An IQ between the range of 90-100 is—
(a) Average
(b) Below average
(c) Borderline
(d) Mentally retarded

Answer

A

Question. ________________ of Standford University revised Binet’s scale intended for school children in the United States.
(a) Wechsler
(b) Spearman
(c) Terman
(d) Thurstone

Answer

C

Question. Giftedness according to Teacher’s point of view is the combination of high ability, high creativity and—
(a) high judgement
(b) high thinking
(c) high commitment
(d) high motivation

Answer

C

Question. PASS model of intelligence emphasizes functioning of 3 functional units of brain namely arousal, planning and ____________________:
(a) successive and simultaneous and processing
(b) semantic and spatial
(c) conceptual and comprehensive
(d) speed and symbolic

Answer

A

Question. Guildford’s model of intellect include _______________ cells.
(a) 120
(b) 130
(c) 180
(d) 100

Answer

C

Question. Spearman said that there was a generability employed by people while adjusting with different sorts of intellectual tasks. This factor is called the—
(a) Specific factor
(b) General factor
(c) Multi-factors
(d) None of the above

Answer

B

Question. Who among the following had given the ‘Structure of Intellect Model’ of intelligence?
(a) Spearman
(b) Thurstone
(c) Guilford
(d) Thorndike

Answer

C

Question. Who devised the concept of IQ?
(a) Binet and Simon
(b) William Stern
(c) Wechsler
(d) Spearman

Answer

B