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Revision Quiz

Total questions: 30

Worksheet time: 16mins

Name
Class
Date
1.

Which of the following is not a cognitive process?

a)

Memory

b)

Perception

c)

Reflex

d)

Problem solving

2.

Which of the following best align with the process of comparing sensory input to stored "patterns" to find a close match?

a)

Prototype matching

b)

Template matching

c)

Good continuation

d)

Featural analysis

3.

In composite face illusion, when different bottom halves were presented right below, what do people perceive the top halves as?

a)

Identical

b)

Mixed

c)

Nothing

d)

Different

4.

What is the basic rule of the Gestalt Principles?

a)

"The whole is greater than the sum of its parts"

b)

"Mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell"

c)

"Respect, Learning, Working Together"

d)

"Theories are always open to correction or improvement"

5.

Which of the following is an example of a controlled process, for most people?

a)

Talking

b)

Reading

c)

Playing well-practiced video game

d)

Flying a plane

6.

Select the task(s) used to test attention.

a)

Visual search tasks

b)

Dichotic listening tasks

c)

N-back tasks

d)

Wason four-card problem

7.

Not noticing a change in shape of a stimulus in the visual field reflects which phenomenon?

a)

Inattentional blindness

b)

Illusory correlations

c)

Change blindness

d)

Visual agnosia

8.

The name of the person who sat in front of you in Standard 6 is stored in which memory?

a)

Sensory

b)

Short-term

c)

Working

d)

Long-term

9.

Your mother told you a list of 20 items to get in a grocery store. When you reach the store, you are least likely to recall which item?

a)

The first item

b)

The second item

c)

The tenth item

d)

The twentieth item

10.

In short-term memory, information is assumed to be coded in which format primarily?

a)

Sound

b)

Meaning

c)

JPEG

d)

CSV

11.

Fluid intelligence is highly related to which concept?

a)

Iconic memory capacity

b)

Interference

c)

Water content

d)

Working memory capacity

12.

As you are going to cross the road, you see a car about 50m away speeding towards you. You jump back to avoid being hit. Which WM component is most likely involved here?

a)

Central executive

b)

Visuospatial sketchpad

c)

Episodic buffer

d)

Phonological loop

13.

Which task require you to remember a trigram, count backwards from a number, and then recall the trigram?

a)

Brown-Peterson task

b)

Probe digit task

c)

N-back task

d)

Stroop task

14.

Which of the following would yield the best recall performance according to encoding specificity?

a)

Weak cues at training, weak cues at test

b)

No training, strong cues at test

c)

Weak cues at training, strong cues at test

d)

Weal cues at training, no cues at test

15.

Your memory of the fact Ebbinghaus studied forgetting is an example of which kind of memory?

a)

Semantic

b)

Episodic

c)

Implicit

d)

Working

16.

In Finding Nemo, Dory has trouble remembering people she just met or where she has just been. But she does remember her past and how to read and swim. Dory would most likely be diagnosed with?

a)

Retrograde amnesia

b)

Anterograde amnesia

c)

Visual agnosia

d)

Hippocampal amnesia

17.

According to studies on autobiographical memory, which events will be best recalled?

a)

Your 176th day in school

b)

Eating lunch

c)

The first time you went to your favorite band's concert

d)

The last time to went to a restaurant

18.

Studies showed that eyewitness memory is prone to error due this factor.

a)

Type of event witnessed

b)

Confidence in one's memory

c)

Questioning after the event

d)

Time of day the event happened

19.

According to exemplar view, how would you decide that the animal you've trapped belongs to category "rat"?

a)

It has representative features of rats that you've learnt about

b)

You have previously seen a few rats that look like it

c)

It has features that are required for rats - small, round ears, long tail

d)

You have read about rats and what they should look like

20.

If "soda" is a basic-level category, then which of the following would be a subordinate level?

a)

Soft drink

b)

Beverage

c)

Drink

d)

Coca-Cola

21.

Most people do not notice the screwdriver can be used as a pendulum in the String problem. What does this demonstrates?

a)

Mental set

b)

Functional fixedness

c)

Incomplete representations

d)

Analogical reasoning

22.

Many Americans believed that Hilary Clinton would win the presidential election in 2016, but Donald Trump won instead. Many people argued that they "knew all along". What does this illustrate?

a)

Gambler's fallacy

b)

Availability heuristic

c)

Hindsight bias

d)

Illusory correlation

23.

Which of the following should always produce a logically correct conclusion?

a)

Inductive reasoning

b)

Confirmation reasoning

c)

Deductive reasoning

d)

Utilitarian reasoning

24.

From this advertisement, what will be the conditioned response (CR)?

a)

Buying Diet Coke

b)

Taylor Swift

c)

Positive feelings

d)

The word "Diet Coke"

25.

Which schedules of reinforcement involves giving reward after set number of responses?

a)

Fixed interval

b)

Fixed ratio

c)

Variable interval

d)

Variable ratio

26.

Which theory contradicts Skinner's idea that individuals will avoid negative consequences?

a)

Operant conditioning

b)

Social cognitive theory

c)

Learned helplessness

d)

Spotlight theory

27.

Little Albert began to associate any small, fluffy object with the loud sound. What is this describing?

a)

Discrimination

b)

Extinction

c)

Generalization

d)

Counterconditioning

28.

The result of reinforcement is to...

a)

cause a behaviour to stop.

b)

cause a behaviour to diminish.

c)

cause a behaviour to continue.

d)

cause a behaviour to occur for only a limited amount of time.

29.

Which principle suggests that properties and facts are stored at the highest level possible?

a)

Encoding specificity

b)

Typicality effect

c)

Connectionist view

d)

Cognitive economy

30.

According to Tolman's rat maze experiment, which group of rats showed latent learning?

a)

The group with no food at end of maze

b)

The group with food always at end of maze

c)

The group with a lever to press

d)

The group with food at end of maze only at Day 12