OBJECTIVE Time Allowed: 20 min Marks: 19 1. ___________ is known as the father of adolescence psychology Anna Freud Marcia Stanley Hall Sigmund Freud 2. A number of crises have been experienced, but no commitments have been made Status1 Status 2 Status 3 Status 4 3. The part of the total capacity of our body’s organs that we do not normally need to use Energy Organ reserve Organ stability Body health 4. An attitude or philosophy that saying anything can be right or wrong depending on the situations, all views are equally right. Dualism Relativism Commitment Acceptance 5. A marriage in which there is one husband but two or more wives Polygyny Monogamy Polyandry Heterosexual marriage 6. The flow or unfolding of an individual’s life is called Life cycle Life structure Life course Transition 7. The personality style of persons who are able to commit themselves in concrete affiliations and partnerships Intimacy Solidarity Distantiation Commitment 8. Other people judge individual behavior as masculine and feminine Gender role orientation Gender role preference Gender role Gender role adaptation 9. Middle adulthood ranges from 13-19 19-34 35-64 65-79 10. The minimum amount of energy an individual tends to use when in a resting position BMR Self- fulfilling prophecy Cardiovascular health HRT 11. Perceiving relationships, enducing correlates, reasoning abstracting, concept of attainment and problem solving Intelligence Fluid intelligence Crystalized intelligence None of the above 12. Stressors that individual experience Alarming point Risk factor Resilience Alarm reaction 13. Sometimes a couple learn to withstand each other rather than leaving each other Divorce Empty nest syndrome Crisis Emotional divorce 14. Erickson’s term for situations, usually in adolescence, that cause us to make major decisions about our identity State of identity Identity crisis Repudiation Transition 15. When does puberty starts In girls 11 12 13 14 16. One of the triggering mechanisms of puberty that may be used to indicate the onset of adolescence Hormonal imbalance Hormonal balance Menarche Menopause 17. Adolescents perception, that the world constantly scrutinizing their behavior and physical appearance Personal fable Adolescence egocentrism Imaginary audience Imaginary world 18. Thinking used when a problem to be solved has many possible answer Convergent thinking Thinking Divergent thinking Creativity 19. Diversity and uncertainty are now acceptable between considered temporary because the authorities do not know what the answer are yet Position Position 2 Position 3 Position 4 Department of Applied Psychology Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan Final-Term Examination
Course title: Developmental Psychology
Class: M.Sc 1 Semester (M) Time Allowed: 1:40 min Marks: 31
1. Describe theories of adolescence in detail with examples (10)
2. Describe cognitive development in early adult hood (10) 3. Marriage and family at middle adulthood in detail with examples and sex role (10) 4. What you have learned so far from developmental psychology with a practical daily life example(1)