The age of 3 – 6 years as narrated by Erikson in his theory of Psychosocial Development is concerned with the stage: A. Trust versus mistrust B. Autonomy versus guilt C. Initiative versus guilt D. Industry versus inferiority NA
The ability to use symbols to represent actions or objects is: A. Seriation B. Centration C. Semiotic function D. Geocentrism NA
The process in which human organism becomes favorably related to the environment is: A. Adjustment B. Consciousness C. Maturation D. Assimilation NA
The immediate awareness of any object is: A. Adjustment B. Consciousness C. Behaviour D. Creativity NA
The discipline concerned with teaching and learning processes, applying the methods and theories of psychology is: A. Psychology B. Educational Psychology C. Education D. Psychoanalysis NA
Mental age of a child is a measure of: A. Level of mental maturity B. Rate of mental growth C. Innate mental potential D. Intellectual status NA
Moral development involves: A. What is right and wrong B. Behaving in accordance with moral rules C. Feelings of guilt or pride D. Specialization NA
The interest of boys in sports reaches its peak in: A. Early childhood B. Pre adolescent period C. Early adolescent D. Pre adolescent period NA
I.Q. is an index of: A. Level of mental development B. Rate of mental development C. Intellectual status D. Degree of mental maturity NA
Those relatively stable and permanent aspects of individuals which make them unique but which also allow people to be compared with each other define: A. Self concept B. Personality C. Psychology D. Individual difference NA