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The document is a class test for Grade XI Psychology students at Ambience Public School, Gurugram. It includes multiple-choice questions on various psychological approaches, branches of psychology, and key figures in the field, along with open-ended questions about the contributions of behaviorism and psychoanalysis, and the relationship of psychology with other disciplines. Additionally, it prompts students to reflect on the application of psychological knowledge in educational settings.

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Class Test 11

The document is a class test for Grade XI Psychology students at Ambience Public School, Gurugram. It includes multiple-choice questions on various psychological approaches, branches of psychology, and key figures in the field, along with open-ended questions about the contributions of behaviorism and psychoanalysis, and the relationship of psychology with other disciplines. Additionally, it prompts students to reflect on the application of psychological knowledge in educational settings.

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AMBIENCE PUBLIC SCHOOL, GURUGRAM

SUBJECT: PSYCHOLOGY
GRADE – XI
CLASS TEST

1. A psychologist studies how rewards improve classroom learning. Which psychological approach is
most reflected here?
a) Psychoanalytic
b) Behavioural
c) Humanistic
d) Structuralist

2. A company hires a psychologist to improve employee motivation and productivity. Which branch of
psychology is involved?
a) Clinical Psychology
b) Social Psychology
c) Industrial/Organizational Psychology
d) Experimental Psychology

3. A researcher studies how peer pressure affects teenagers’ decisions. This shows the relationship
between psychology and:
a) Economics
b) Sociology
c) Biology
d) Physics

4. The school of psychology that focused on the study of conscious experiences through introspection
was:
a) Behaviourism
b) Functionalism
c) Structuralism
d) Humanistic Psychology

5. In India, the first psychology laboratory was established at:


a) Delhi University
b) University of Calcutta
c) Banaras Hindu University
d) University of Madras

6. A psychologist and a doctor work together to understand how stress affects blood pressure. This shows
psychology’s relationship with:
a) Political Science
b) Anthropology
c) Biology/Medicine
d) Economics

7. Who is known as the “Father of Psychology”?


a) Sigmund Freud
b) Wilhelm Wundt
c) John Watson
d) Carl Rogers

8. Which situation best explains the role of educational psychology?


a) Treating depression in adults
b) Studying criminal behaviour
c) Helping students improve memory and learning
d) Studying emotions in workplaces

9. Describe the contribution of behaviorism and psychoanalysis to the development of psychology.

10. Explain the relationship of psychology with any three other disciplines. Give suitable examples.

11. Describe any three major features of Indian psychology.

12. Imagine you are a school counsellor. How would knowledge of different branches of psychology
help you handle students’ academic and emotional problems? Explain any four ways.

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