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Looking for the best resource to prepare for the CSS Psychology Paper-II exam? This video is tailored specifically for CSS aspirants aiming to excel in the 2024 CSS exams. In this comprehensive video, we dive into the most important MCQs from past CSS papers, covering topics from Psychology Paper-II. Each question is meticulously solved with detailed answers, providing insights into the types of questions you can expect in the upcoming exam. The Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC) has set high standards, and we understand the pressure on CSS aspirants to clear all papers with flying colors. This video focuses on 2024 MCQs from Psychology, helping you prepare effectively by analyzing past paper trends. Whether you are self-studying or supplementing your formal education, this guide will help you master the critical MCQs that are most likely to appear in the CSS exam. For CSS aspirants, revising past papers is one of the most effective strategies for understanding exam patterns and key areas. By watching this video, you'll gain access to expertly solved MCQs from previous CSS exams, enhancing your knowledge and exam-taking skills. Don't forget to check out our other CSS past paper MCQs solutions for various subjects, and subscribe to stay updated with more content designed to help you succeed in your CSS journey! 1. “Give me a child till that child is five years old, and I will make of him anything you want doctor, lawyer, thief”, a likely quote from: (A) Thorndike (B) Watson (C) Hull (D) Pavlov 2. First experimental lab of Psychology was established in: (A) France (B) America (C) Germany (D) Japan 3. The____________ is associated with the hypothalamus. (A) Refined body movements (B) Spatial perception (C) Long-term planning (D) Homeostatic regulation 4. The “fight or flight” response to a perceived threat is associated with increased activity of: (A) Sympathetic Nervous system (B) Para-sympathetic Nervous system (C) Cerebral cortex (D) Corpus collosum 5. _________ styles of parenting Baumrind identify. (A) Autocratic, Democratic, Laissez-faire (B) Authoritarian, Authoritative, Permissive (C) Pre-conventional, Conventional, Post-conventional (D) Moving against, Toward, Away from 6. According to Piaget theory in _________stage child can understand that a ball of clay can take a different shape without either losing or gaining substance. (A) Sensorimotor (B) Preoperational (C) Concrete-operational (D) Formal-operational 7. The little bumps visible on your tongue are: (A) Taste buds (B) Axon (C) Papillae (D) Receptors 8. The basilar membrane plays an important role in: (A) Vision (B) Hearing (C) Olfaction (D) Taste 9. ____________ is based on the principles of classical conditioning. (A) Token economies (B) Differential reinforcement (C) Contingency management (D) Systematic desensitization 10. Kohler’s experiments with chimpanzees demonstrate that chimps are capable of: (A) One-trial learning (B) Insight learning (C) Trial & Error learning (D) State-dependent learning 11. Iconic memory refers to: (A) Visual working memory (B) Auditory working memory (C) Visual short-term memory (D) Visual sensory memory 12. A major distinction between episodic and semantic memory was central to the work of: (A) Miller (B) Tulving (C) Ebbinghaus (D) Skinner 13. Theory described by Abraham Maslow is known as: (A) Hierarchy of needs (B) Equity theory (C) Psychoanalysis (D) Cognitive dissonance theory 14. A hungry person would find food to be a: (A) Primary reinforcer (B) Secondary reinforcer (C) Negative reinforce (D) None of these 15. The opponent process theory has been prominent in the field of: (A) Vision (B) Learning (C) Neurosis (D) Emotion 16. ______________studies the relationships among employees affect those employees and the performance of a business. (A) Industrial Psychology (B) Organizational Psychology (C) Social Psychology (D) Clinical Psychology 17. Maria refuses to study for an exam, saying that fate will decide her grade. __________ provide plausible explanations for her behavior. (A) Self-monitoring (B) The placebo effect (C) The halo effect (D) Locus of control 18. When you focus on two or more things at the same time, you’re using: (A) Divided attention (B) Sustain attention (C) Selective attention (D) Alternating attention 19. The field theory was developed by: (A) Solomon Asch (B) Leon Festinger (C) Fritz Heider (D) Kurt Lewin 20. Salma has always strongly believed that it is wrong to cheat. But after she herself cheats on a quiz, her attitude toward cheating becomes significantly less harsh is the example of: (A) Cognitive dissonance theory (B) Self-perception theory (C) Reinforcement theory (D) None of these #CSS2024 #PsychologyPaperII #CSSAspirants #FPSCExams #CSSExamPreparation #MCQsForCSS #PastPapersCSS #CSSPsychology #CSSMCQs2024 #PsychologyMCQs #CSSStudyGuide #CSSPreparation2024 #CSSPsychologyMCQs #CSSPaperII2024 #CSSPsychologyPaper #FPSC2024 #CSSPastPapersSolutions #csspreparation