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Who was the psychologist who proposed that dreams are expressions of unconscious drives or
wishes and to benefit from it, they should be studied and explained?
A. S. Freud B. B.F Skinner C. Kurt Lewin D. James Watson
2. Piaget argued that if the new experience does not fit the existing schema, the child will modify a
schema to fit new information or engage in ___________
A. accommodation B. assimilation C. Characterization D. critical thinking
3. Which learning recognizes that organisms have the ability to represent aspects of the world
mentally and then operate these mental representations rather than on the world itself
A. behavioral B. social learning C. cognitive D. humanistic
4. By adolescence one must develop a sense of self-worth in major areas of life. Which of the
following is not self-enhancing?
A. Engaging and exploring experiences C. Joining peer group activities
B. Being over dependent on significant adults D. Cooperating and striving with schoolwork
5. Pia noted that her new friends are fond of computer games and spend most of their time in the
computer shop. They have little time for school assignments and are sometimes reprimanded.
What should Pia do?
A. Engage in computer games to be with her new friends
B. Encourage friends to balance studies and leisure
C. Stop playing computer games
D. Stay away from her new friends
6. Which of the following areas of identity development needs to be resolved first?
A. gender B. career direction C. social affiliation D. ideological view
7. Which is a good way to interact with person we have conflict with?
A. Avoid encounters with them C. Negotiate your ideas and feelings with them
B. ignore or deny their presence D. Talk negatively about them
8. Filipinos are admired for their capacity for smooth interpersonal relations. Which Filipino value
should be controlled so it will be positive for the individual and for others?
A. Pagbibigay- galang C. Bayanihan
B. Mabuting pagtanggap D. Pakikisama
9. A person with a healthy sense of self- esteem, self- confidence, and self- respect is not likely to
A. Establish healthy social relationship C. Work well with others
B. Stay away from others D. Share little to others
10. A group of students were watching the cheering competition, during the conversation after the
demonstration each of the group of friends pointed out a different aspect of what they saw.
What explains this?
A. active perception C. divided consciousness
B. selective attention D. subconscious process
11. Chemicals produced in the brain that make communication between nerve cells possible are
called
A. neurotransmitters C. neurobiology
B. hormones D. electro chemicals
12. It is the brain’s stress center, responsible for activating the inner core of the adrenal glands to
release the hormones which help the body to adjust to emergency situations.
A. cortex C. cerebrum
B. hypothalamus D. medulla
13. What is the label for all the strategies used to organize information in order to remember and
retrieve them easily?
A. mnemonics C. keyword
B. memory peg D. loci
14. Sternberg believes that individuals can be more successfully if they are given training in
improving their capacities for componential, experiential, and contextual intelligence. How is
this theory known?
A. Triarchic theory of intelligence C. Sociocultural theory
B. Zone of proximal development D. Multiple intelligence theory
15. The self- interacts with itself – a kind of talking to oneself which helps the individual to know
what was done, how to do it again, and what consequences will be more accepting. What kind
of thinking is it?
A. creative thinking C. reflective thinking
B. critical thinking D. lateral thinking
16. The more information a person has the more accurate his hypothesis will be, the better problem
solving he will perform. What is your opinion?
A. Agree C. Strongly Agree
B. Disagree D. No opinion
17. Which is very helpful for learning complex materials/ text?
A. PQRST strategy C. Rehearsal strategy
B. Experiential strategy D. Association strategy
18. Where is this happening?
Noting similarities and differences among the forms in a row and then coming up with a
conclusion that you make use of solve a problem.
A. sensory register C. long term memory
B. working memory D. storage memory
19. Aside from setting goals, planning action, and acting on your goal, what else will ensure
achievements of goals? These are so easy to say but will require a lot of _____________ to
achieve.
A. planning C. acting
B. goal setting D. discipline
20. What needs are satisfied when a person feels he belongs to a group, trusted he can contribute,
and that his effort are recognized?
A. physiological C. self- actualization
B. psychological D. Self- Regulation
21. What would be possible if an acquaintance tells you that you look like someone who had a
significant role in her past?
A. Be happy of the association C. Be confident of your appearance
B. Be wary of transference D. Be anxious to please
22. This is characterized by long standing patterns of maladaptive behavior that constitute
immature and inappropriate ways of coping with others and solving problems.
A. anxiety disorder C. personality disorder
B. mind disorder D. Schizophrinia
23. Which is the least helpful way of coping with negative emotions?
A. Engage in physical Exercise C. Seek emotional support from others
B. Push the emotion out of conscious awareness D. Talk about/ Analyze Negative emotions
24. What is that inhibits persons to be active in social situations? It may be chronic and
dispositional; it has the potential to make people lonely and isolated. It tends to minimize social
pleasure and maximize social discomfort and isolation. It can be modified but it will have to be
done with determination.
A. aggressiveness C. anxiousness
B. extraversion D. shyness
25. Which of the following strategies is best to do in this challenging time?
A. Provide individuals with coping skills so they can be more resilient
B. Have programs that allow for early assessment and prompt treatment
C. Know the cause of disorder and eliminate it
D. Focus on isolating at risk people

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