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Organisational Behaviour | Set 2

1. Which range best targets the number of "Central Traits" that have been identified?

Correct : A. 5-8

2. Which of the following examples is most likely to have a negative correlation?

Correct : C. How many times the subject smiles per day and their unhappiness level

3. he Ancient Greeks hypothesized that there were 4 different personality characteristics. The four characteristics are

Correct : D. irritability, depression, optimism, calmness

4. Sheldon proposed three different types of traits. The traits that would best describe a football player would be:

Correct : A. mesomorph

5. Which of the following would be an example of a correlational strategy of academic research?

Correct : B. having a group fill out questionnaires

6. If you had a correlation of positive one, the related items would be:

Correct : D. identical

7. In analyzing data, measurements are sometimes categorical, for example "smiles" or "frowns". This type of measurement is called

Correct : A. qualitative measurement

8. If you say that a movie is really good and you like it you would also assume that your best friend would like it. What implicit personality theory is this?

Correct : B. perceived similarity

9. From the Big Five personality dimensions, behaviours such as speaking fluently, displaying ambition, and exhibiting a high degree of intelligence is

Correct : D. Conscientiousness

10. Psychologists seek to understand Robs personality through his thoughts, beliefs and their impact on his behavior in certain situations. This is known as the

Correct : C. cognitive approach

11. Devin's personality is researched through 3 factors: extraversion, neuroticism and psychoticism. This personality trait model is called

Correct : A. Eysenck's Trait Model

12. What type of personality focuses on how people adapt to everyday life and intervenes to improve the lives of individuals through therapy?

Correct : B. Clinical Psychology

13. Which of the following would be a phenomenological approach to the study of personality?

Correct : D. All of the above

14. What is the trait approach to personality?

Correct : B. Assumes that each individual has stable personality characteristics

15. William Sheldon suggested that body build was associated with personality traits. Which one best describes a person whos sensitive and intellectual?

Correct : D. ectomorph

16. Natali . What is the difference between nomothetic and idiographic approaches to personality?

Correct : A. nomothetic approaches seek to find generalized laws of behaviour that help us classify people in terms of their similarities, while idiographic approaches seek to find what makes people unique

17. D What is one of the main assumptions of the trait approach to personality?

Correct : A. traits are not very stable across the lifespan and are therefore weak predictors of personality

18. Which of the following is NOT given as a criticism of the Type A/B personality theory?

Correct : C. the questionnaires that claim to measure Type A personality have poor internal reliability scores

19. What is meant by ‘interactionism’ in personality psychology?

Correct : B. the view that there is reciprocal interaction between personality, situations and the environment

20. There are ———- trait dimensions did Cattell propose?

Correct : C. 16

21. Which of the following are the aim of behavioural genetics is to learn about:

Correct : D. the genetic and environmental influences on human behaviour

22. Which of the following characteristics describe someone who, according to Maslow, is selfactualized?

Correct : D. all of the above

23. Which of the following is not a defence mechanism?

Correct : A. ingratiation

24. The MMPI is used to measure:

Correct : C. personality and psychological disorders

25. Which of the following would NOT be useful to a behavioural geneticist?

Correct : A. case studies

26. Which one best describes a person. who is sensitive and intellectual? William Sheldon suggested that body build was associated with personality traits.

Correct : D. ectomorph

27. Sheldon proposed the traits that would best describe a football player would be:

Correct : C. mesomorph

28. One trait that dominates a personality so much that it influences nearly everything a person does is a

Correct : D. Cardinal Trait

29. ——— is an external, unstable attribution for why something happens to a person?

Correct : C. the weather

30. which of the following is the Humanistic psychologists embraced the idea of:

Correct : D. free will

31. Adler described that Someone who feels as though they are not living up to expectations would be

Correct : A. an inferiority complex

32. Which of the following statements is true

Correct : D. Only ‘1’ & ‘2’ are right

33. Stress management is about learning

Correct : B. How to develop skills that would enhance our body’s adjustment when we are subjected to the pressures of life

34. Which of the following statements is true about stress management

Correct : D. Only ‘1’ & ‘2’ are right

35. Which of the following are the basic sources of stress

Correct : D. Thoughts

36. Examples of environmental stressors are

Correct : D. Substandard housing

37. The following are the characteristics of Positive Stress

Correct : D. All of the above

38. The following are the characteristics of Negative Stress

Correct : D. All of the above

39. Which of the following statements is true

Correct : D. Negative stress is perceived within our coping abilities

40. Which of the following statements is true

Correct : C. Both ‘1’ & ‘2’ are true

41. Which of the following are stress busters

Correct : D. All of the above

42. Which of the following is true about ‘deep breathing relaxation technique’

Correct : D. Only ‘1’ & ‘2’ are true

43. Which of the following are true about ‘mini-relaxation exercises’

Correct : D. All of the above

44. Which of the following Mindfulness meditation techniques can help relieve stress

Correct : D. All of the above

45. Which of the following is true about eliciting the relaxation response

Correct : C. Both ‘1’ & ‘2’ are true

46. What are the questions you need to ask yourself while you are assessing yourself for stress

Correct : D. All of the above

47. The following are true about the effects of stress

Correct : D. All of the above

48. The symptoms of stress can be divided in to the following categories

Correct : D. All of the above

49. Which of the following are the basic sources of stress?

Correct : D. All of the above

50. Which of the following statements is false?

Correct : C. Stress is caused by external pressures, such as work.

51. Which of the following is a symptom of short-term stress?

Correct : A. Rapid breathing

52. Which hormone increases in production when the body is under stress?

Correct : B. Adrenaline

53. Which of the following factors may affect the body’s capacity to deal with stress effectively?

Correct : D. All of the above

54. Which of the following is a symptom of long-term stress?

Correct : B. Headaches

55. The best way to protect the body from the harmful effects of stress is to

Correct : C. take your anger out on inanimate objects

56. Which of the following statements is false in relation to stress?

Correct : C. Tension uses up energy, but the energy is largely productive.

57. According to the Canadian government, stress has ________ costs.

Correct : C. personal

58. Commitment, control and challenge are all elements of:

Correct : D. depression

59. One response to stress in the workplace is “presenteeism”. This may include:

Correct : D. all of the above

60. According to the inverted U hypothesis, optimal performance occurs when:

Correct : C. there is a moderate level of stress

61. In the context of stress research, GAS stands for: Sol: C

Correct : B. general adaptation syndrome

62. Which of the following would be classed as a cognitive action strategy for dealing with stress?

Correct : D. all of the above

63. Deep breathing, yoga and exercise would all be ________ stress management techniques.

Correct : C. physical

64. According to the transactional theory of stress and coping, our response to stress follows which path?

Correct : C. stressor, primary appraisal, secondary appraisal, coping response

65. According to Selye’s GAS model, we respond to stress with alarm, then with resistance and, finally, with ________.

Correct : D. exhaustion

66. Which of the following is NOT associated with workplace stress?

Correct : C. supervisory support

67. Which of the following statements is false in relation to stress?

Correct : C. Tension uses up energy, but the energy is largely productive.

68. The type of stress when the body reacts to meet the demands of a physically or emotionally threatening

Correct : A. situation is known as

69. Which of the following statements is false?

Correct : C. Stress is caused by external pressures, such as work.

70. Which hormone increases in production when the body is under stress?

Correct : B. Adrenaline

71. Which of the following factors may affect the body’s capacity to deal with stress effectively?

Correct : D. All of the above

72. Which of the following effects on the body are associated with the alarm stage of stress, as defined by Dr Hans

Correct : A. Increased heart and ventilation rate

73. Which of the following is a symptom of long-term stress?

Correct : B. Headaches

74. The best way to protect the body from the harmful effects of stress is to

Correct : B. learn how to manage it

75. Extreme fatigue, exhaustion and burnout are all signs of

Correct : B. long-term stress

76. Indivudual concern model the style which represents a low level of concern for both self and other known as__________. Sol:

Correct : A. Avoiding

77. Third party usually helps, clarifies and grounds each disputing party’s alternatives to agreement in___________. Sol:

Correct : A. Reality testing

78. A person holds_____ power when he influences others by coercing, threatening, harming and irritating. Sol:

Correct : B. Coercive

79. Research and investigation can be examples of sources of _________power. Sol:

Correct : A. Expert

80. A dispute between two neighbors can be example of _________power. Sol:

Correct : C. Ecological

81. Formal power is exercised in a ________manner. Sol:

Correct : B. Top-down

82. The influence which is deliberate or purposive in nature may be called_____. Sol:

Correct : B. Power

83. Dual concern model assumes that no disputant has ________orientation. Sol:

Correct : B. Negative

84. Negotiation in which the disputants are the only participants is called________. Sol:

Correct : C. Simple negotiation

85. An interpersonal conflict in which no participant is aware of the divergence of goals, needs, or interests is known as__________.

Correct : A. Latent conflict

86. A conflict situation in which the disputants believe that when one disputant helps him/herself, the other disputant is also helped is_______________.

Correct : D. Cooperative conflict

87. A situation involving actual incompatibility of needs, interests or goals is defined as__________. Sol:

Correct : D. Both true and veridical conflict

88. Conflict causes predictable and destructive changes in the disputant’s attitudes, perceptions and interactions is called____________. Sol:

Correct : C. Escalating conflict

89. Meeting one party’s goals is just like promoting other party’s goals known as: Sol:

Correct : A. Promotive Interdependence

90. he first step in conflict diagnosis is to describe the______________. Sol:

Correct : A. Conflict

91. There is/are usually ___________ source /sources of any given conflict. Sol:

Correct : B. Multiple

92. One can infer attitudes and make judgments about people and things through _____________. Sol:

Correct : A. Perception

93. High levels of trust between disputants makes: Sol:

Correct : A. Negotiation more efficient

94. Which type of trust is founded on control? Sol:

Correct : A. Calculus-based trust

95. There is a contest among all employees of organization about valuable suggestions for improving policies for employees. What type of conflict it may be?

Correct : C. Competitive but constructive

96. All of the following are advantages of understanding the other disputant's interests except: Sol:

Correct : B. It creates greater inflexibility in coming to settlement

97. Focusing only on resource aspects of a conflict leads to Sol:

Correct : D. Zero-sum thinking and a competitive approach to resolution

98. The meaning of language or behavior may be misunderstood, causing a _____ conflict. Sol:

Correct : D. Communication

99. The conflict gamer reacts to conflict by: Sol:

Correct : C. Not preparing for it

100. The form of negotiation in which the negotiation is facilitated by a neutral third party is: Sol:

Correct : A. Mediation