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Earn 100

Match the following.
Column I
Column II
A. Inductive thinking
i. Looking at all aspects of a situation before a conclusion
B. Deductive thought
ii. Ability to look at things differently
C. Creative thinking
iii. Drawing conclusion based on principles of learning
D. Realistic thinking
iv. An intuitive and haphazard thought
Codes
(a)A-iv, B-ii, C-i, D-iii
(b)A-iv, B-iii, C-ii, D-i
(c)A-iv, B-i, C-ii, D-iii
(d)A-i, B-iv, C-ii, D-iii

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Important Questions on Motivation and Emotions
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Match List — I with List — II and indicate your answer using the codes given below:
List — I | List — II | ||
(Memory Phenomena) | (Brief Description) | ||
A. | Semantic memory | 1 | Memory for events that occur in a particular time, place or context. |
B. | Priming | 2 | Memory for skills and habits. |
C. | Episodic memory | 3 | Memory for general knowledge and facts about the world. |
D. | Procedural memory | 4 | Information that people already have in storage is activated to help them remember new information better and faster. |

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Match List — I with List — II and indicate your answer using the codes given below:
List — I | List — II | ||
(Psychologists) | (Memory Concepts) | ||
p. | George Miller | 1 | Three memory system |
q. | Atkinson and Shiffrin | 2 | Working memory |
r. | Bartlett | 3 | Magical number > ± 2 |
s. | Alan Badley | 4 | Constructive memory |
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Assertion (A): Echoic memories are stored for long periods as compared to iconic memories.
Reason (R): Echoic memories are heard just once.
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In spite of passing many years, you have little trouble remembering where you were when you discovered the ‘TAJ Tragedy’ of 26/11 in Mumbai. What is this memory called?

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Assertion (A): The casual relationships are not determined easily in quasi-experimental method.
Reason (R): Because this method lacks randomisation.
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