Psychology Mcqs

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Psychology Mcqs for Preparation – These Multiple Choice Questions are important for Lecturer Psychology, Clinical psychologist, Counselling psychologist, Educational psychologist and Forensic psychologist Jobs tests. Psychology Mcqs questions are very important for all type of exams conducted by Fpsc, Nts, Kppsc, Ppsc, Spsc, Bpsc, Ots, Uts, Pts, Cts, Ats, etea and other testing agencies of Pakistan.

PSYCHOLOGY  MCQS
1. Introduction to Psychology2. Emotions
3. Therapy4. Memory
5. Intelligence6. Infancy And Childhood
7. Health Psychology8. Forensic Psychology
9. Branches of Psychology10. Attitudes, Attributions And Social Cognition
11. Adolescence And Adulthood12. Abnormal Psychology
13. Social Psychology14. Sensation And Perception
15. Research Methods16. Psychology Theories
17. Psychological Disorders and their Treatment18. Personality
19. Organizational Psychology20. Nervous System
21. Motivation22. Methods and Approaches
23. Methodology24. Major Thinkers in Psychology
25. Learning26. Language And Thought
27. Interpersonal Relations And Group Processes28. Industrial Psychology
29. Educational Psychology30. Developmental Psychology
31. Criminal Psychology32. Coordination
33. Cognitive Psychology34. Biological Foundations of Behavior
35. Miscellaneous Psychology36.

A. Children rated most trouble some at an early age tend become the more persistent offenders
B. Some research suggests that for 8- 25 years old most offending occurs at about 16- 17 years and tail of to a plateau
C. Young offenders are rarely imprisoned for a single offence, rather for a number of offences
D. All of the above we can correctly state about young offenders

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A. When moral issues are related to crime the differences between male delinquents and male non- delinquents are their greatest
B. Male delinquents are typically at Kohlberg’s pre- conventional level compare to male non- delinquents
C. Offenders were typically at Kohlberg’s conventional level of moral reasoning, i.e. obtaining social approval compared non- offenders
D. Non-offenders males tend to be at a lower level of moral reasoning than non- offendring females

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A. abuse causes post-traumatic stress and thus a need to re- enact the experience
B. if a mother has been abused this increases the risk of a child’s potential for being an abuser in the future
C. physically abused children tend to commit physically violent offences whereas sexually abused children tend to commit sexually violent crimes in adulthood
D. the effect of violence are more generally pathogenic than simply ‘violence leads to violence

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A. Rape is frequently viewed as a crime of power, control and violence rather than sexual gratification
B. There is a general trend that sexual offending begins in the early life of an offender
C. Rapists have claimed to have experienced more psychological abuse than nonsexual violent offenders
D. Rape of older women by strangers tends to feature more strongly in rape statistics

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