Behavioural and Allied Sciences Online MCQ Set 7

QN01. Optimism has been associated with all the following except

  1. Taking care of ones health
  2. Increased rates of learned helplessness
  3. Lower rates of depression
  4. Healthy immune system
Answer

(B)Increased rates of learned helplessness

QN02. As a part of the immune system, white blood cells fight germs. Another name for white blood cells is called

  1. Rhinnivirus
  2. Leukocytes
  3. Glands
  4. Nodes
Answer

(B)Leukocytes

QN03. What is the visible part of the ear called:

  1. tibia
  2. cochlea
  3. pinna
  4. funnel
Answer

(C)pinna

QN04. What is the stimulus for vision:

  1. electromagnetic energy
  2. electrovisual energy
  3. electrostatic energy
  4. electroconvulsive energy
Answer

(A)electromagnetic energy

QN05. What is cochlea filled with:

  1. air
  2. vacuum
  3. fluid
  4. water
Answer

(C)fluid

QN06. Rapid and ballistic movement of the eye is called

  1. vergence
  2. smooth pursuit
  3. vestibulo-ocular
  4. saccades
Answer

(D)saccades

QN07. Each hormones specificity is determined by

  1. whether it is a corticosteroid or a gonadotropic hormone
  2. its ability to interact with a specific receptor
  3. the signalling cascade it initiates
  4. whether it is lipophilic or lipophobic
Answer

(B)its ability to interact with a specific receptor

QN08. In male, sex hormone that maintains sexual organs and secondary sex characteristics is

  1. progesterone
  2. estrogen
  3. testosterone
  4. relaxin
Answer

(C)testosterone

QN09. What gland is located just superior to the kidneys:

  1. Pituitary
  2. Adrenal
  3. Pancreas
  4. ovaries
Answer

(B)Adrenal

QN10. Calcitonin is a hormone of which of following

  1. Adrenal cortex
  2. Thyroid gland
  3. Pituitary gland
  4. Thymus gland
Answer

(B)Thyroid gland

QN11. Which major organ can be affected by untreated syphilis:

  1. heart
  2. brain
  3. liver
  4. both a and b
Answer

(D)both a and b

QN12. The female sex hormone is

  1. progesterone
  2. introitus
  3. androgen
  4. testosterone
Answer

(A)progesterone

QN13. The term performance anxiety refers to

  1. fear of failing to achieve a sustained erection
  2. fear of having sex in public places
  3. fear of criticism from the sexual partner
  4. fear of not achieving orgasm
Answer

(A)fear of failing to achieve a sustained erection

QN14. Where does the action potential originate:

  1. axon terminal
  2. axon hillock
  3. cellbody
  4. dendrite
Answer

(B)axon hillock

QN15. Action potential is also known as ______________

  1. polarization
  2. spike potential
  3. both
  4. none of the above
Answer

(B)spike potential

QN16. The portion of ANS that produces the fight or flight response:

  1. parasympathetic
  2. sympathetic
  3. somatic
  4. autonomic
Answer

(B)sympathetic

QN17. How many lobes are there in the human brain:

  1. 3
  2. 4
  3. 5
  4. 6
Answer

(A)3

QN18. Which part of the brain acts as bridge between LTM and STM:

  1. hippocampus
  2. thalamus
  3. midbrain
  4. septum
Answer

(A)hippocampus

QN19. In which stage of GAS, the person may actually start to feel better

  1. Alarm
  2. Resistance
  3. Exhaustion
  4. Termination
Answer

(B)Resistance

QN20. Immune system is made up of

  1. Tissues
  2. Organs
  3. Cells
  4. the above All
Answer

(D)the above All

QN21. Which gland in your body is responsible for stress response:

  1. Lymph gland
  2. Pituitary gland
  3. Thyroid gland
  4. All the above
Answer

(B)Pituitary gland

QN22. Which one of the following is not one of the six senses:

  1. proprioception
  2. transduction
  3. olfaction
  4. taste
Answer

(B)transduction

QN23. Movement of hair cells in the ______________ triggers nerve impulses which are then sent to the brain.

  1. pinna
  2. cochlea
  3. malleus
  4. retina
Answer

(B)cochlea

QN24. What structure provides the boundary between middle and inner ear:

  1. tympanic membrane
  2. cochlea
  3. pinna
  4. oval window
Answer

(D)oval window

QN25. Which of the following is both an endocrine and exocrine gland:

  1. thyroid gland
  2. pancreas
  3. parathyroid gland
  4. adrenal gland
Answer

(B)pancreas

QN26. As long as a person has no symptom of an STI, he or she is

  1. cannot pass on an STI
  2. does not have an STI
  3. a and b
  4. none of the above
Answer

(D)none of the above

QN27. Which stimulates the production of progesterone:

  1. LH
  2. GH
  3. TSH
  4. FSH
Answer

(A)LH

QN28. The second stage of the sexual response cycle is

  1. orgasm
  2. excitement
  3. resolution
  4. plateau
Answer

(D)plateau

QN29. Damage of which part of the brain causes Kluver Bucy syndrome

  1. Posterior pituitary
  2. Posterior Temporal
  3. Anterior temporal lobe
  4. Amygdala
Answer

(C)Anterior temporal lobe

QN30. Which of the following is not a set of opponent process colours according to the opponent process theory:

  1. red/green
  2. yellow/blue
  3. red/blue
  4. white/black
Answer

(C)red/blue

QN31. The study of organizational behavior includes an understanding of which of the following:

  1. the process of management.
  2. interactions with the external environment.
  3. organizational processes and the execution of work.
  4. all of the above.
Answer

(D)all of the above.

QN32. According to Hooper and Potter's study of 25 chief executives, which of the following were crucial to the successful management of organizational change?

  1. Effective communication.
  2. Self-pacing.
  3. Setting a good personal example.
  4. All three of the above.
Answer

(D)All three of the above.

QN33. When the needs of the individual and the organization are ______________, conflict and frustration can arise.

  1. consistent.
  2. compatible.
  3. similar.
  4. incompatible.
Answer

(B)compatible.

QN34. A definition of organizational culture is that it is "the collection of ______________ and attitudes that constitute a pervasive context for everything we think and do in an organization".

  1. Traditions, values.
  2. Policies, practices, behaviors.
  3. Traditions, values, policies, beliefs.
  4. Values, styles, processes, activities.
Answer

(B)Policies, practices, behaviors.

QN35. The Peters and Waterman study revealed that there was a particular factor that led to these organizations effectiveness. What was that factor?

  1. Having a clear and rigidly defined organizational structure.
  2. Dominance and coherence of culture.
  3. Being decentralized and organic.
  4. Being a large multinational organization.
Answer

(A)Having a clear and rigidly defined organizational structure.

QN36. Which of the following is NOT one of Kotter and Cohen's series of steps for successful management of large-scale change?

  1. Unfreezing.
  2. Empowering action.
  3. Creating visions.
  4. Producing short-term wins.
Answer

(D)Producing short-term wins.

QN37. Schein suggested three levels of culture in order from shallowest to deepest. In this order, they are:

  1. History, artefacts, beliefs.
  2. Assumptions, artefacts, values.
  3. History, values, activities.
  4. Artefacts, values, assumptions.
Answer

(C)History, values, activities.

QN38. The style of management adopted by managers can be seen as a function of the manager's:

  1. attitudes towards people.
  2. assumptions about human nature and behavior.
  3. both of the above.
  4. neither of the above.
Answer

(A)attitudes towards people.

QN39. Galunic and Weeks suggest that with the demise of WHAT, companies need other strategies to encourage commitment?

  1. Job security.
  2. Career paths.
  3. Pension plans.
  4. Promotion opportunities.
Answer

(B)Career paths.

QN40. The psychological contract is:

  1. a signed document stating mutual explicit needs.
  2. a listing of statutory requirements.
  3. a formal contract of employment.
  4. a series of implicit mutual expectations.
Answer

(C)a formal contract of employment.

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