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MOCK EXAMINATION

HUMAN BEHAVIOR AND SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT

NAME: ___________________________________________________________ SCORE:


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Instruction: Encircle the letter that corresponds to the best answer.

1. “Who Am I” is the thing expressed and repeated in countless variations late adolescents, is
reflective of their alleged:
A. Ideological crisis C. Interruption crisis
B. Identity crisis D. Institutional crisis
2. The total condition of circumstances surrounding the individual and consisting of a combination
of extrinsic physical conditions as well as the social, cultural conditions that influence the human
being’s growth and development.
A. Resources C. Environment
B. Social Reality D. Social Processes
3. Maslow’s hierarchy of human needs identifies this need as the lowest:
A. Esteem C. Physiological
B. Belongingness and Love D. Self-actualization
4. In Skinner’s theory, behaviours that appear without being specifically associated with any prior
stimuli and are studied in relation to the reinforcing events that follow them.
A. Conditioned stimuli C. Unconditioning stimuli
B. Operants D. Unconditioned response
5. According to the psychoanalytic theory, that system of the personality concerned with right and
wrong is called the:
A. Ego C. Instinct
B. Superego D. Id
6. The person who continues to focus inappropriately on the needs of a certain stage of
development is said to be:
A. Gratified C. Immobilized
B. Frustrated D. Fixated
7. The child experiences the conflict between trust versus mistrust during this phase:
A. Puberty C. Latency
B. Anal D. Oral
8. An array of psychological devices that function as foil against danger to the self:
A. Discrimination C. Differential diagnosis
B. Defense Mechanism D. Drug abuse
9. The stage at which the individual experience identity versus role confusion is:
A. Puberty C. Adolescence
B. Old age D. Latency
10. A process, emphasized by Ivan Pavlov, in which a previously neutral stimulus becomes capable of
eliciting a response because of its association with a stimulus that automatically produces the
same or a similar response.
A. Classical conditioning C. Operant Conditioning
B. Behavior Modification D. Stimulus-Response theory
11. The basic conflict faced by people in their middle age or adulthood (35-60) is:
A. Trust versus mistrust C. Generativity versus stagnation
B. Integrity versus despair D. Intimacy versus Isolation
12. Activities or behaviour related to various roles that the individual has to perform in interaction
with others:
A. Role performance C. Social process
B. Socialization D. Social functioning
13. The state of strain that may be physical or psychological.
A. Stress C. Fatigue
B. Worry D. Discomfort
14. The release and freeing of emotion through talking about one’s problems.
A. Upliftment C. Catharsis
B. Elation D. Praxis
15. A psychological injury:
A. Stigma C. Trauma
B. Conflict D. Disability
16. The individual or the collective manifestation of the person’s sensuality, capacity for intimacy,
his/her sexual identity, reproduction capability and interpersonal influence.
A. Sexuality C. Abnormal sexuality
B. Genital sexuality D. Human sexuality
17. Unconscious, intensified feelings of being insignificant, insecure, or unable to cope with life.
A. Superiority complex C. Inferiority complex
B. Insecurity D. Martyr complex
18. In Feudian thought, this refers to psychological functioning based on the pursuit of pleasure and
avoidance of pain.
A. Ethical principle C. Reality principle
B. Moral principle D. Pleasure principle
19. The psychoanalytic term for the energy associated first with the life instincts and later with the
sexual instincts.
A. Stamina C. Viagra
B. Vigor D. Libido
20. The process of which one internalizes the patterns of the group so that a distinct self emerges
unique to the individual.
A. Social control C. Instinct
B. Institutions D. Socialization
21. The part of the psyche whose principle role is to mediate between instinctual demands and the
conditions imposed by the objective world.
A. Id C. Superego
B. Ego D. Mind
22. Hostile behaviour intended to inflict harm upon others.
A. Aggression C. Regression
B. Repression D. Oppression
23. The emotional problems of a pregnant woman that can affect the course of the pregnancy.
A. Child rearing C. Pre-natal influence
B. Child spacing D. Responsible parenthood
24. A key concept in Carl Roger’s theory of personality, it refers to the self-concept the individual
would most like to possess:
A. Ego C. Ideal self
B. Propium D. Individuality
25. The technique and strategy for regulating behaviour in a society:
A. Group processes C. Structure
B. Social control Acculturation

II. Match the theorist and the theory:

_________1. Sigmund Freud A. Humanistic Psychology


_________2. Carl Jung B. Social Learning Theory
_________3. Erik Erikson C. Cognitive Development
_________4. Alfred Adler D. Force Field Analysis
_________5. Karen Horney E. Personal Construct Theory
_________6. Harry Stack Sullivan F. Classical Psychoanalysis
_________7. Henry Murray G. Classical Conditioning
_________8. Erick Fromm H. Learning Theory
_________9. Gordon Allport I. Ego Psychology/Contemporary Psychoanalytic
_________10. Raymond Cattell J. Moral Development
_________11. George Kelly K. Operant Reinforcement Theory
_________12. Carl Rogers L. Analytic Psychology
_________13. Abraham Maslow M. Feminine Psychology
_________14. Ludwig Binswanger N. Factor Analysis
_________15. Burrhus Skinner O. Individual Psychology
_________16. Albert Bandura P. Interpersonal Theory
_________17. Dollard and Miller Q. Social Psychological Theory
_________18. Ivan Pavlov R. Existential Psychology
_________19. Jean Piaget S. Personology
_________20. Lawrence Kohlberg T. Transactional Analysis
_________21. Eric Berne U. Author of I’m Ok, You’re Ok Book
_________22. Thomas Harris V. Psychology of Individuals
_________23. Kurt Lewin W. Self Theory/Person Centered Theory

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