NTA-NET (UGC-NET) Psychology (04): Questions 5010 - 5013 of 5525
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Question 5010
Question MCQ▾
The fact that we tend to remain in relationships only if the rewards outweigh the effort and irritation they cause is summarized by ________ theory.
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Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | Matching hypothesis. | |
b. | Social perception. | |
c. | Social exchange. | |
d. | Social attachment. |
Question 5011
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Awareness of one՚s philosophy of life should provide all of the following benefits, EXCEPT:
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Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | A specific career direction. | |
b. | An improved relationship with oneself. | |
c. | Clarity about one՚s core values. | |
d. | An enhanced sense of purpose. |
Question 5012
Question MCQ▾
Alfred Adler viewed ________ as essential to mental health.
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Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | A lack of envy and jealousy | |
b. | Social interest | |
c. | Generativity | |
d. | Congruence between the ideal self and the self-image |
Question 5013
Question MCQ▾
According to John Stuart Mills, when people are tolerably well off but do not find life to be worth living, the cause is generally that:
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Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | Whereas they are content, they find it dull if they have too little pleasure and excitement in their lives. | |
b. | they are not actively expressing virtue in their lives. | |
c. | they have only selfish interests and have failed to cultivate an interest in the public good. | |
d. | they lack goals and self-discipline. |