1. The foundation of chronometric analysis is the idea that:
2. True languages are . . . . . . . . because they can be used to generate new possibilities.
3. . . . . . . . . thinking is aimed at solving problems and creating something new.
4. "A motor cycle must have two wheels and an engine and handle bars" is an example of . . . . . . . .
5. Choose the typical stages of creative thinking in their correct order.
(i) Incubation
(ii) Preparation
(iii) Orientation
(iv) Illumination
(v) Verification
(i) Incubation
(ii) Preparation
(iii) Orientation
(iv) Illumination
(v) Verification
6. Which of the following mental activities is involved in thinking?
7. . . . . . . . . is a special type of deductive thinking which involves drawing conclusions from certain known facts.
8. Prosodic cues in speech:
9. Going from general principles to specific situations is . . . . . . . .
10. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer:
List-I (Psychological state)
List-II (Mental process involved)
A. Perception
1. Stimulus awareness
B. Thinking
2. Stimulus generalization
C. Concept Formation
3. Symbolic manipulation of past stimulation
D. Illusion
4. Stimulus misrepresentation
List-I (Psychological state) | List-II (Mental process involved) |
A. Perception | 1. Stimulus awareness |
B. Thinking | 2. Stimulus generalization |
C. Concept Formation | 3. Symbolic manipulation of past stimulation |
D. Illusion | 4. Stimulus misrepresentation |