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1 B.A. Psychology (Honours), Part-I Paper-I 1. What is Case study method? Describe its merits and demerits. os;foùkd v/;u fof/k D;k gs\ blds xq.kksa rfkk nks"kksa dk o.kzu dhft,a 2. Discuss the different branches of psychology. euksfokku dh fofhkuu 'kk[kkvksa dh foospuk dhft, A 3. Decribe the structure and functions of Autonomic nervous system. Lor% lapkfyr Luk;qeaMy dh cukov,oa dk;ks Za dk o.kzu dhft,a 4. Explain the role of social and cultural factors in perception. izr;{k.k esa lkekftd rfkk lkald`frd dkjdks a dh Hkwfedk dh O;k[;k dhft, A 5. Discuss the nature and determinants of attention. vo/kku ds Lo:i,oa fu/kkzjdksa dh foospuk dhft, A 6. Describe operant conditioning theory of learning. lh[kus ds lk/kukred lecu/k fl)kur dk o.kzu dhft, A 7. Discuss the physiological basis of memory. Le`fr ds 'kkjhfjd vk/kkj dh foospuk dhft, A 8. Describe the nature and definition of motivation. izsj.kk ds Lo:i,oa ifjhkk"kk dk o.kzu dhft, A 9. Describe the spearman's two factor theory of intelligence. cqf) ds Lih;jeSu ds f}rro fl)kur dk o.kzu dhft, A 10. Discuss the different types of personality. O;fDrRo ds fofhkuu çdkjks a dk foospuk dhft, A
2 B.A. Psychology (Honours), Part-I Paper-II 1. Explain the psychodynamic model of abnormal behaviour vlkeku; O;ogkj ds euksxfrdh fopkj /kkjk dh O;k[;k dhft, A 2. The difference between normal and abnormal behavior is only of degree and not of a kind Discuss. lkeku; rfkk vlkeku; O;ogkj esa dsoy ek=k dk vurj gs izdkj dk ugha** foospuk dhft, A 3. Discuss the Psychosocial causes of abnormal behavior. vlkeku; O;ogkj ds eukslkekftd dkj.kksa dh foospuk dhft, A 4. Evaluate the wish fulfilment theory of dream. LoIu ds bpnkiwfrz ds fl)kar dk ewy;kadu dhft, A 5. Discuss the symptoms and etiology of obsessive compulsive disorder. euksxzflr ok/;rk foñfr ds y{k.kksa,oa dkj.kksa dh foospuk dhft, A 6. Discuss the etiology of schizophrenia. euksfonyrk ds dkj.kksa dh foospuk dhft, A 7. Distinguish between Dysthymic disorder and major depressive disorder. Mk;LFkfed foñfr rfkk cm+h fo"kknh foñfr es a vurj dhft, A 8. Examine the types of personality disorder. O;fDrRo foñfr ds izdkjksa dh O;k[;k dhft, A 9. Discuss the meaning and types of psychotherapy. euksfpfdrlk ds vfkz,oa izdkjksa dh foospuk dhft, A 10. Write notes of the following:- fueufyf[kr ij fvii.kh fyf[k,%& (a) Etiology of Depression ¼fo"kkn ds dkj.k½ (b) General Adaptation Syndrome ¼lkekU; vuqdwyu½
3 B.A. Psychology (Subsidiary), Part-I Paper-I 1. Describe the James Lange theory of emotion. laosx ds tsel yk ts fl)kur dk o.kzu dhft, A 2. Discuss the nature and characteristics of forgetting. folej.k ds Lo:i rfkk fo ks"krkvksa dh foospuk dhft, A 3. Explain the Trial and Error theory of learning. f k{k.k ds iz;ru vksj Hkwy ds fl)kar dh O;k[;k dhft, A 4. Describe the main characteristics of attention. vo/kku dh izeq[k fo ks"krkvksa dk o.kzu dhft, A 5. What are the process involved in perception? Discuss. izr;{k.k esa dksu&dksu lh fø;k, lfuufgr gsa\ foospuk dhft, A 6. Discuss any two sociogenic motives. fdugha nks lkekftd izsjdksa dh foospuk dhft, A 7. Distinguish between sensation and perception. laosnuk,oa izr;{k.k esa vurj dhft, A 8. Describe merits and demerits of observation method. izs{k.k fof/k ds xq.kksa,oa nks"kks a dk o.kzu dhft, A 9. Show your acquaintance with general psychology and social psychology. lkeku; euksfokku,oa lekt euksfokku dk ifjp; nhft, A 10. Psychology is the Science of conscious experiences. Discuss. euksfokku psru vuqhkwfr;ksa dk fokku gs A foospuk dhft, A
4 B.A. Psychology (Honours), Part-II Paper-III 1. Discuss the survey method of social psychology. lekftd euksfokku ds losz&fof/k dh foospuk dhft, A 2. Describe the factors influencing socialization. lkekthdj.k dks çhkkfor djus okys dkjdksa dk o.kzu dhft, A 3. Describe Likert s method of attitude measurement. eukso`fùk ekiu esa fydvz&fof/k dk o.kzu dhft, A 4. Define prejudice. How can it be reduced? iwokzxzg dh ifjhkk"kk nhft, A bls dsls de fd;k tk ldrk gs\ 5. Distinguish between formal and informal leader. vksipkfjd,oa vuksipkfjd usrk esa vurj crkb, A 6. Describe the positive determinants of group morale. Lewg eukscy ds lkdkjkred fu/kkzjdksa dk o.kzu dhft, A 7. Describe the stages involved in public opinion. tuer ds fuekz.k esa layxu çfø;kvks a dk o.kzu dhft, A 8. Discuss the impact of personality upon culture. O;fDrRo ij lalñfr ds im+us okys çhkkoks a dk o.kzu dhft, A 9. Describe the barriers to effective communication. çhkkoh lapkj ds vojks/kdks a dk o.kzu dhft, A 10. Define social power and discuss its nature. Lkekftd 'kfdr dh O;k[;k dhft, rfkk blds Lo:i dh foospuk dhft, A
5 B.A. Psychology (Honours), Part-II Paper-IV 1. Evaluate the Contributions of Wundt as a systematic psychologist.,d Øec) euksoskkfud ds :i esa cqav ds ;ksxnkuksa dk ewy;kadu dhft,a 2. Describe Titchener's structural psychology. fvpuj ds lajpukred euksfokku dk o.kzu dhft,a 3. Critically examine the contributions of William James as a psychologist. fofy;e tsel ds ;ksxnkuks a dk vkykspukred ewy;kadu dhft,a 4. Discuss the principal antecedent factors of the orgin of behaviourism. O;ogkjokn dh mrifùk ds eq[; iwozorhz dkjdksa dh foospuk dhft,a 5. Evaluate the contributions of Freudian psychoanalytic as a system.,d laiznk; ds :i esa Ýk;fM;u euksfo'ys"kd ds ;ksxnkuksa dk ey;kadu dhft,a 6. Critically examine the contributions of Carl Jung. dkyz ;qax ds ;ksxnkuksa dh vkykspukred O;k[;k dhft,a 7. Describe the motivation theory of Maslow. eslyks ds vfhkizsj.kk fl)kur dk o.kzu dhft,a 8. Examine the major contributions of Cognitive psychology. lakkukred euksfokku ds izeq[k ;ksxnkuksa dk ewy;kadu dhft,a 9. Discuss the salient features of humanistic psychology. Ekkuorkoknh euksfokku dh eq[; fo'ks"krkvksa dh foospuk dhft,a 10. Gritically examine the Contributions of Adler's individual psychology.,myj ds os;fdrd euksfokku ds ;ksxnkuksa dh vkykspukred O;k[;k dhft,a
6 B.A. Psychology (Subsidiary), Part-II Paper-II 1. Show the importance of psychological factors in Abnormality. vlkeku;rk dh mrifùk esa euksoskkfud dkjdksa ds egùo dks n kkz, 2. Critically examine the psychodynamic model of Abnormality. vlkeku;rk ds euksxfrdh ekmy dh vkykspukred ewy;kadu dhft, A 3. Discuss the role of Biological factors of Abnormality. vlkeku;rk ds tsfod dkjdksa dh foospuk dhft, A 4. Explain the statistical view point of Abnormality. vlkeku;rk ds lka[;dh n`f"vdks.k dh O;k[;k dhft, A 5. Throw light upon the role of heredity in the origin of Abnormality. vlkeku;rk dh mrifùk esa oa kkuqøe dh Hkwfedk ij izdk k Mkfy, A 6. Distinguish between normal and abnormal. lkeku; rfkk vlkeku; esa vurj dhft, A 7. Describe the symptoms of obsessive compulsion neurosis. E uksxzflr ckè;rk ds izeq[k y{k.kks a dk o.kzu dhft, A 8. Discuss the merits and demerits of client centered therapy. vfunszf kr fpfdrlk fof/k ds xq.kksa rfkk nks"kksa dk o.kzu dhft, A 9. Throw light upon the causes and treatment of Hysteria. fglvhfj;k ds dkj.kksa rfkk mipkj ij izdk k Mkfy, A 10. Describe the nature of mental disorder. ekufld foñfr ds Lo:i dk o.kzu dhft, A
7 B.A. Psychology (Honours), Part-III Paper-V 1. Throw light on need and scope of psychological research. euksoskkfud 'kks/k ds vko';drk rfkk {ks= ij izdk'k Mkfy,A 2. Throw light on formulating research hypothesis. 'kks/k ifjdyiuk ds fuekz.k ij izdk'k Mkfy,A 3. Discuss the meaning and nature of Psychological research. euksoskkfud 'kks/k ds vfkz rfkk Lo:i dh foospuk dhft,a 4. Define variable and distinguish between variable and Construct. pj dks ifjhkkf"kr djs a rfkk vo/kkj.kk ds chp vurj crkb;sa 5. What is research design? Discuss the purpose of research design. 'kks/k vfhkdyi D;k gs\ 'kks/k vfhkdyi ds mís';ksa dh foospuk dhft, A 6. Describe any three tools of data collection. iznùk laxzg ds fdugha rhu midj.kks a dk o.kzu dhft,a 7. Discuss the meaning and nature of Sampling. izfrp;u ds vfkz rfkk Lo:i dh foospuk dhft,a 8. Discribe the nature and definition of Psychological Tests. euksoskkfud ijh{k.k dk Lo:i rfkk ifjhkk"kk dk o.kzu dhft,a 9. Discuss the different types of Field study. {ks=h; v/;;u ds fofhkuu izdkjksa dh foospuk dhft,a 10. Describe the objectives of the research report. 'kks/k izfrosnu ds mís';ksa dk o.kzu dhft,a
8 B.A. Psychology (Honours), Part-III Paper-VI 1. Describe the scope and functions of clinical psychology. usnkfud euksfokku ds {ks= rfkk dk;ks Za dk o.kzu dhft, A 2. Throw light on the role of clinical psychologist in the child guidance clinic. cky mipkj x`gksa esa usnkfud fpfdrldksa dh Hkwfedk ij çdk k Mkfy, A 3. Critically examine the cognitive model. lakkukred ekwmy dk vkykspukred ijh{k.k dhft, A 4. Discuss the nature and purpose of clinical assessment. usnkfud ewy;kadu ds Lo:i,oa mís ;ksa dh foospuk dhft, A 5. Throw light on clinical importance of Rorschach (R.T.) jks'kkd ijh{k.k ds usnkfud egro ij çdk k Mkfy, A 6. Discuss the merits and demerits of Interpersonal psychodynamic therapy. vurosz;fdrd euksxr;kred fpfdrlk ds xq.kksa rfkk nks"kksa dh foospuk dhft, A 7. Describe the basic assumptions of Behaviour therapy. O;ogkj fpfdrlk dh çeq[k vo/kkj.kkvksa dk o.kzu dhft, A 8. Throw light on Beck Cognitive theory. csd lakkukred fpfdrlk ij çdk k Mkfy, A 9. Discuss the merits and demerits of Group therapy. lewg fpfdrlk ds xq.kksa,oa nks"kksa dh foospuk dhft, A 10. Describe the different types of Group therapy. lewg fpfdrlk ds fofhkuu çdkjks a dk o.kzu dhft, A
9 B.A. Psychology (Honours), Part-III Paper-VII Answer Five question in all, selecting at least Two questions from each group. çr;sd [k.m ls U;wure nks ç'uksa dk p;u dj fdugha ik p ç'uksa dk mùkj nhft, A Group 'A' ¼[k.M ^v*½ 1. Discuss the definition and nature of Industrial psychology. vks ksfxd euksfokku dks ifjhkk"kk rfkk izd`fr dh foospuk dhft,a 2. Discuss some important psychological tests as a tool of personnel selection. dkfezd p;u ds lk/ku ds :i es a dqn izeq[k euksoskkfud ijh{k.k dh foospuk dhft, A 3. What do you mean by accident? Describe the main factors of accident. nq?kzvuk ls vki D;k le>rs gs \ nq?kzvuk ds izeq[k dkjdksa dk o.kzu dhft, A 4. What is monotony? Describe its effects on workers.,djlrk D;k gs \ dke djus okys ij blds izhkko dk o.kzu dhft, A 5. Describe the meaning and nature of scientific management. oskkfud çca/ku ds vfkz rfkk izd`fr dk o.kzu dhft, A Group 'B' ¼[k.M ^c*½ 6. Discuss the merits and limitations of introspective methods of educational psychology. f'k{kk euksfokku ds vur% fujh{k.k fof/k ds xq.kksa rfkk lhekvks a dh foospuk dhft,a 7. Explain the educational importance of various theories of transfer of learning. f'k{k.k LFkkukUrj.k ds fofhkuu fl)kurksa ds 'ks{kf.kd egro dh O;k[;k dhft,a 8. What are the different factors to motivate the children? Discuss cppks a dks izsfjr djus ds dksu&dksu ls fofhkuu dkjd gsaa foospuk dhft,a 9. Discuss the education and adjustment of gifted children. izfrhkkoku cppkks a dh f'k{kk,oa lek;kstu dh foospuk dhft,a 10. Discuss the meaning and needs of Guidance. funsz'ku ds vfkz rfkk vko';drkvksa dh foospuk dhft,a
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