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Question 14

Appeared in Year: 2021

Question MCQ▾

Which of the following represents Bartlett՚s work? (marks 2)

Choices

Choice (4)Response

a.

The human memory system involves the formation of abstract cognitive structures

b.

The classic book tit led ‘Remembering’ (1932)

c.

Memory function can be easily understood without considering their constructive processes

d.

A study of schema-based memory processing

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Question 15

Question MCQ▾

Identify the correct statement for information processing theory of memory:

Choices

Choice (4)Response

a.

Information Processing Theory is a cognitive theory that focuses on how information is encoded into our memory

b.

Information processing theory compares human brain with computer

c.

Short term memory is the first stage of information processing theory

d.

Question does not provide sufficient data or is vague

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Question 16

Question MCQ▾

Identify the symptoms of Alzheimer՚s disease:

Choices

Choice (4)Response

a.

Withdrawal from Work or Social Activities

b.

Trouble Understanding Visual Images and Spatial Relationships

c.

Memory Loss That Disrupts Daily Life

d.

New Problems with Words in Speaking or Writing

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Question 17

Question MCQ▾

Which of the following sequence is correct?

Choices

Choice (4)Response

a.

Long term memory short term memory sensory memory consolidation

b.

Short term memory Sensory memory consolidation Long term memory

c.

Sensory memory Short term memory Consolidation Long term memory

d.

Consolidation sensory memory short term memory long term memory

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