This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Ugc Net > Paper 1 > Teaching > Behaviorism – Quiz 7 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Behaviorism Quiz 7 (30 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. How many categories of cognitive process are there in Bloom's Taxonomy? A) 8. B) 9. C) 6. D) 5. E) 7. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) 6. 2. Watson believed that the behavior of people as consumers of goods and services could be predicted and controlled, just like the behavior of ..... A) Rats. B) Organisms. C) Animals. D) Machines. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Machines. 3. Thorndike suggests where learning comes from? A) Trial and error. B) Punishment. C) Observation. D) Goal setting. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Trial and error. 4. Man and Animal both learn behaviour threw? A) Positive and Negative rewards. B) Positive rewards. C) Negative rewards. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Positive and Negative rewards. 5. Susie spanks her dolls after she gets spanked for tattling. Susuie has learned this behavior through A) Classical conditioning. B) Operant conditioning. C) Observational learning. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Observational learning. 6. Julio completed his paper and felt his anxiety go away. This will increase the likelihood of him completing his next paper. He was A) Positively reinforced. B) Negatively reinforced. C) Negatively punished. D) Positively punished. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Negatively reinforced. 7. When did Bruner begin his research on the cognitive development of children? A) 1966. B) 1934. C) 1971. D) 1965. E) 1955. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 1966. 8. What are the 4 stages of Cognitive Development of Jean Piaget? A) Predisposition to learn2) Structure of knowledge3) Effective sequencing4) Reinforcement. B) Sensorimotor 2) Preoperational3) Concrete Operational4) Formal Operational. C) Enactive2) Iconic3) Symbolic4) Scientific. D) Synthesis2) Evaluation3) Analyzing4) Application. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Sensorimotor 2) Preoperational3) Concrete Operational4) Formal Operational. 9. Bruner's three stages of cognitive representation follow which order, from earliest to latest? A) Iconic, Symbolic, Enactive. B) Symbolic, Enactive, Iconic. C) Enactive, Symbolic, Iconic. D) Enactive, Iconic, Symbolic. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Enactive, Iconic, Symbolic. 10. For Tolman, each experience with a task strengthens the relationship between cues in the environment and the organism's ..... A) Learned responses. B) Response cues. C) Learned associations. D) Expectations. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Expectations. 11. According to Bronfenbrenner, people who are commanding and self-confident, but loving are? A) Boring. B) Authoritative. C) Authoritarian. D) Tyrannical. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Authoritative. 12. Based on Thorndike's experiments, he summarized the learning rules. What does it consist of? A) Law of need rules of competence the rule of readiness. B) The rule of readiness Rules of Practice the law of results. C) Practice Rules the law of results law of need. D) Rules of competence rule of readiness Practice Rules. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The rule of readiness Rules of Practice the law of results. 13. Which of these is NOT a basic assumption of behaviorism? A) Organisms are born as "blank slates" , shaped and influenced by the environment. B) Internal cognitive processes are largely included in scientific study. C) Learning can be studied objectively by focusing on stimuli and responses. D) Principles of learning apply equally to different species. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Internal cognitive processes are largely included in scientific study. 14. Something necessary for psychological/physical survival that is used as a reward. A) Secondary reinforcement. B) Primary reinforcement. C) Stimulus generalization. D) Conditioned response. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Primary reinforcement. 15. Which of the following best reflects negative reinforcement? A) Teresa is scolded when she runs through the house yelling. B) Greg changes his math class so he doesn't have to see his old girlfriend. C) Aditya is raised for having the best essay in class. D) Alex takes the wrong medicine and gets violently ill afterward. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Greg changes his math class so he doesn't have to see his old girlfriend. 16. ..... is regarded as the father of Operant Conditioning A) G.A. Miller. B) T. Pavlov. C) B.F. Skinner. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) B.F. Skinner. 17. Type of learning associated with Skinner: A) Observational learning. B) Operant conditioning. C) Classical conditioning. D) Pavlonian conditioning. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Operant conditioning. 18. An individual learn how to achieve a desired goal-obtain something that is rewarding or to escape from something that is unpleasant through A) Observational Learning. B) Operant Conditioning. C) Classical Conditioning. D) Unconditioned Stimulus. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Operant Conditioning. 19. Requires a random amount of time to elapse before giving the reinforcement A) Variable interval. B) Fixed interval. C) Variable ratio. D) Fixed ratio. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Variable interval. 20. Watson and Rayner's classical conditioning of "Little Albert" was helpful in explaining that A) Human emotion such as fear are subject to classical conditioning. B) Some conditioned stimuli do not generalize. C) Small children are not easily conditioned as older children. D) Fear of rats or rabbits are innate responses previously undiscovered. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Human emotion such as fear are subject to classical conditioning. 21. A defendant is harassed and tortured until he confesses. Th is is an example of: A) Punishment. B) Positive reinforcement. C) Positive Punishment. D) Negative reinforcement. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Negative reinforcement. 22. The addition of something unpleasant A) Positive Punishment. B) Postive reinforcement. C) Negative Reinforcement. D) Neutral Stimulus. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Positive Punishment. 23. Anything that comes to represent a primary reinforcer, such as money bringing food. A) Punishment. B) Conditioning. C) Secondary reinforcement. D) Reinforcement. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Secondary reinforcement. 24. In classical conditioning, the natural and unlearned reaction to an unconditioned stimulus (UCS) is known as the: A) Conditioned stimulus. B) Unconditioned response. C) Conditioned response. D) Unconditioned stimulus. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Unconditioned response. 25. Which of the following did Tolman not consider to be a cause of behavior? A) Heredity. B) Environmental stimuli. C) Motivation. D) Physiological drives. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Motivation. 26. What modality? Self directed quest for content A) Cognitivism. B) Connectivism. C) Constructivism. D) Behaviorism. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Connectivism. 27. What is the first sign of communication that occur in children? A) Babbling. B) One word stage. C) Crying. D) Gesturing. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Crying. 28. This is when newly acquired knowledge combines with prior knowledge to enrich the understanding of both concept. A) Correlative Subsumption. B) Subsumption. C) Derivative Subsumption. D) Interrogative Subsumption. E) Combinatorial Learning. Show Answer Correct Answer: E) Combinatorial Learning. 29. Learning by watching others is known as? A) Banduran learning. B) Vicarious learning. C) Cognitive learning. D) Pavlov maneuver. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Vicarious learning. 30. Strengthening a response by following it with taking away or avoiding something unpleasant. A) Negative reinforcement. B) Primary reinforcement. C) Stimulus. D) Positive reinforcement. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Negative reinforcement. ← PreviousNext →Related QuizzesPaper 1 QuizzesUgc Net QuizzesBehaviorism Quiz 1Behaviorism Quiz 2Behaviorism Quiz 3Behaviorism Quiz 4Behaviorism Quiz 5Behaviorism Quiz 6Behaviorism Quiz 8Behaviorism Quiz 9 🏠 Back to Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books