CBSE NET November 2017 Psychology Paper 3-Solutions, Answer Key & Explanations Part 3 (Download PDF)

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Examrace Examrace 398K CBSE NET November 2017 Psychology Paper 3-Solutions, Answer Key & Explanations Part 3 (Download PDF) (November 19, 2017) Fully Solved Set of third 25 questions (from 51-75) questions in Psychology CBSE NET November 2017 examination - all questions - data interpretation, research, teaching aptitude and current events all answered below. These solutions are fully explained in the video at Youtube Examrace Channel. The paper was deceptively simple with many students choosing incorrect answers with full confidence. All the sections of the paper are thoroughly covered in Examrace Paper 3 Postal Course Study material for Psychology: Click here Q: 51. Cognitive structures that represent an organised collection of knowledge about people, events, and concepts are called: (1) Images (2) Schemas (3) Social influence (4) Disposition Q: 52. Which is not the part of Equity Theory? (1) Over payment (2) Under payment (3) Linear payment (4) Equitable payment Answer: 3 Q: 53. Match List-I with the List-II and select the correct answer by choosing from the code given below: List-I (Dimensions) List-II (Behaviour) 1 of 13

(A) Delegating (i) High task and high relationship (B) Participating (ii) High task and low relationship (C) Selling (iii) Low relationship and high task (D) Telling (iv) High relationship and low task T C S D A B (A) (B) (C) (D) (1) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (2) (ii) (iii) (iv) (i) (3) (iii) (iv) (i) (ii) (4) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i) T C S A T D A B Answer: 3 Q: 54. Match List-I with the List-II and select the correct answer by choosing from the code given below: List-I (Concept) List-II (Description) (A) Successful (i) Ability to cope with the problems of day-to-day life Intelligence (B) Practical (ii) Ability to achieve one s goals of life across given cultural contexts, Intelligence capitalizing on strengths and correcting weaknesses to adapt with the environment 2 of 13

(C) Mating (iii) Ability to cope with novel problems and situations Intelligence (D) Creative (iv) Ability to understand the outcomes of mind s reproductive system Intelligence T C S C A D (A) (B) (C) (D) (1) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (2) (ii) (i) (iv) (iii) (3) (iii) (iv) (ii) (i) (4) (iv) (iii) (i) (ii) T C S A T C A D Q: 55. How many three way interactions can be studied in a 4 3 3 factorial design (1) 1 only (2) 4 only (3) 12 only (4) 3 only Answer: 1 Q: 56. In a vehicle memory experiment the two independent variables, meaningfulness of material and reaction interval ware employed, each varied at three levels. The number of words correctly recalled was the dependent variable. The sum of squares due to meaningfulness of material is 270. The mean square for the meaningfulness of material would be: (1) 30.0 (2) 67.5 3 of 13

(3) 90.0 (4) 135.0 Answer: 4 Q: 57. In Signal detection Theory, which of the following determinants are assumed? (A) Observer s sensitivity (B) Sensory threshold (C) Response bias (D) Decision bias (1) (A) only (2) (A) and (C) only (3) (A), (C) and (D) only (4) (B) and (C) only Q: 58. According to Tolman, which among the following are the Individual Differences variables, which interact with independent variables to produce behaviour: (A) Age (B) Heredity (C) Previous Training (D) Special Endocrine, Drug or Vitamin conditions. (1) (A) and (C) only (2) (A), (C) and (D) only (3) (B), (C) and (D) only (4) (A), (B), (C) and (D) Answer: 4 Q: 59. Which of the following theories represent the mechanistic metaphor of motivation? (A) Psychoanalytic 4 of 13

(B) Ethological (C) Sociobiological (D) Expectancy value (1) (A), (B) and (C) only (2) (B), (C) and (D) only (3) (A), (C) and (D) only (4) (A), (B), (C) and (D) Answer: 1 Q: 60. According to Meichenbaum (1977), the steps involved in cognitive behaviour modification are: (1) Covert self-instruction Overt external guidance Overt self-guidance Cognitive modeling Faded overt self-guidance (2) Cognitive modeling Faded overt self-guidance Overt external guidance Covert selfinstruction Overt self-guidance (3) Covert self-instruction Faded overt self-guidance Overt external guidance Cognitive modeling Overt self-guidance (4) Cognitive modeling Overt external guidance Overt self-guidance Faded overt selfguidance Covert self-instruction Answer: 4 Q: 61. Match List-I with the List-II and select the correct answer by choosing from the code given below: List-I (Concept) List-II (Description) (A) Interactive Images (i) Visualizing walking around an area with distinctive landmarks that you know well and link them (B) Acronyms (ii) One is a bun Two is a shoe (C) Method of loci (iii) If you have to remember to boy socks, apples and a pair of scissors, you might imagine rutting a socks that has an apple stuffed in it 5 of 13

with a pair of scissors (D) Pegword system (iv) Devising a word or expression in which each of its letters stands for a certain other word or concept T C S S C (A) (B) (C) (D) (1) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (2) (iii) (iv) (i) (ii) (3) (ii) (iii) (iv) (i) (4) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i) T C S A T S C Q: 62. Which of the following concept, according to which each mental event has a unique time of ascendancy the plan for which is contained in the organism s gene? (1) Epigenists (2) Maturation (3) Genotype (4) Phenotype Answer: 1 Q: 63. Rolle May s perception of personality development can be explained in which of following sequences: (1) Innocence Dependence Rebellion Ordinary Consciousness of self- Creative Consciousness of self (2) Dependence Innocence Rebellion Ordinary Consciousness of self- Creative Consciousness of self 6 of 13

(3) Innocence Rebellion Dependence Ordinary Consciousness of self- Creative Consciousness of self (4) Dependence Innocence Rebellion Creative Consciousness of self Ordinary Consciousness of self Q: 64. Match List-I with the List-II and select the correct answer by choosing from the code given below: List-I (Test) List-II (Author) (A) Personal Orientation (i) Rogers (B) Q-sort (ii) Maslow (C) House Tree Person Test (iii) R. B. Cattell (D) Objective Analytic Tests Battery (iv) Buck T C S T A A (A) (B) (C) (D) (1) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (2) (ii) (i) (iv) (iii) (3) (iii) (vi) (ii) (i) (4) (iv) (iii) (i) (ii) T C S A T T A A 7 of 13

Q: 65. Because of the lightning speed, computers can retrieve and manipulate stored data faster than people, but the human brain beats the computer hands down when it comes to: (1) Using heuristics (2) Following algorithms (3) serial processing (4) Simultaneous processing Answer: 1 Q: 66. Which of the following is the sleep disorder in which the person is physically active during REM sleep? (1) Narcolepsy (2) Cataplexy (3) Somnambulism (4) REM sleep behaviour disorder Answer: 4 Q: 67. Match List-I with the List-II and select the correct answer by choosing from the code given below: List-I (Technique) List-II (Description) (A) CT (i) Detects increase in oxygen levels during neural activity (B) MRI (ii) Measures variations in hydrogen concentration in brain tissue (C) PET (iii) Form 3-D image of brain by combining X rays of cross sections of brain (D) fmri (iv) Image produced by emission from injected substances that have been made radioactive T C S T A D 8 of 13

(A) (B) (C) (D) (1) (iv) (i) (iii) (ii) (2) (iii) (ii) (iv) (i) (3) (iv) (ii) (iii) (ii) (4) (iii) (i) (iv) (ii) T C S A T T A D Q: 68. Match List-I with the List-II and select the correct answer by choosing from the code given below: List-I (Phenomenon) List-II (Explanation) (A) Past world Phenomenon (i) Tendency to have first agreed to a small request and to comply with a larger request (B) Feet-in-door- Phenomenon (ii) A situation where conflicting parties are being caught for protecting self interest (C) Social trap (iii) The phenomenon where repeatedly facing novel stimuli increases their liking (D) More exposure phenomenon (iv) The belief that world is just and the people get what they deserve to get and vice versa T C S P A E (A) (B) (C) (D) (1) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) 9 of 13

(2) (ii) (iii) (iv) (i) (3) (iii) (ii) (i) (iv) (4) (iv) (i) (ii) (iii) T C S A T P A E Answer: 4 Q: 69. Organizational behaviour focusses on: (A) How to improve productivity (B) Reduce absenteeism and turnover (C) Increase employees job satisfaction and commitment (D) Increase decision-making ability (1) (A), (B), (D) (2) (B), (C), (D) (3) (A), (B), (C) (4) (A), (C), (D) Answer: 3 Q: 70. Fluid general intelligence (gf) includes the abilities: (A) To perceive relationship among stimulus patterns (B) To comprehend implications (C) To draw inferences from relationships (D) To acquire quantitative knowledge (1) (A) and (B) only (2) (C) and (D) only (3) (A), (B) and (C) only 10 of 13

(4) (B), (C) and (D) only Answer: 3 Instructions for Q. 71 to 75 Read the following paragraph and answer the five questions that follow: A personality psychologist wanted to factor analyze the important personality traits. He selected personality scales of 75 important personality traits presumed to cover most of the important characteristics. These scales were actministered to a sample of eight hundred and fifty respondents. The intercorrelations among the 78 trails were computed and the 78 78 correlation matrix, was obtained retaining unities in the diagonal spaces of the correlation matrix, unrotated factors were extracted. Cattell s scree plot favored fifteen factor solution. The fifteen factors together condensed 72 percent of variance. The first factor condensed 18 percent variance. The 15 factors were rotated and the inter-factor correlations were examined. Since some of the inter-factor correlations were substantial, the psychologist decided to carry out the second order factor analysis Q: 71. Which one of the following method of factor extraction has been, most likely, employed in the above study? (1) Maximum likelihood (2) Unweighted least square (3) Principal components method (4) Principal axis method Answer: 3 Q: 72. What percent of variance would be condensed by the second unrotated factor in the above study? (1) 18 percent (2) Less than 18 percent (3) More than 18 percent (4) Inadequate data Q: 73. Cattell s scree plot has: (1) Order of eigen value on X=axis and actual eigen value on Y-axis (2) Order of eigen value on X=axis and the covariance on Y-axis (3) Actual eigen value on X-axis and order of eigen value on Y axis 11 of 13

(4) Actual eigen value on X-axis and covariance on Y-axis Answer: 1 Q: 74. Out of the following four methods of factor rotation, which method/s has/have most likely, been used in the above study? (A) Varimax (2) Quartimax (C) Promax (D) Oblimin (1) (A) and (B) only (2) (A) and (C) only (3) (B) and (C) only (4) (C) and (D) only Answer: 4 Q: 75. What percentage of total variance will be explained by the 15 factors after rotation? (1) Less than 72 percent (2) 72 percent (3) More than 72 percent (4) Inadequate data - Published/Last Modified on: November 19, 2017 NTA NET-JRF Upd. P CBSE NET November 2017 Psychology Paper 3-Solutions, Answer Key & Explanations Part 2 N 123 Deemed to Be Universities Cannot Use University in Name -Examrace Team NTA NET Paper-1 fully-solved question bank (including prior year problems), mock test series, FREE video lectures, and online crash course: Our exclusive material coprehensively 12 of 13

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