CUET DOMAIN PSYCHOLOGY MOCK TEST 10 Minutes 10 Questions No Negative Marking Mock Test Instructions Welcome to your mock test! Before you begin, please take a moment to read through the instructions carefully to ensure a smooth testing experience. Participant Details: You must provide your full name and contact number before starting the mock test. This information is necessary for us to record your test results and communicate them to you Test Duration: The mock test is strictly timed at 10 minutes. Once started, the timer will count down, and the test will automatically submit when the time expires. Number of Questions: The test consists of 10 multiple-choice questions (MCQs). Scoring: Each question is worth 1 mark, making the total possible score 10 marks. Mandatory Questions: All questions are mandatory. Attempt every question to maximize your score. Scoring: Each question is worth 1 mark, making the total possible score 10 marks. On each correct answer you will be awarded 1 mark , there is no negative marking for wrong answer. One Attempt Only: Each participant is allowed only one attempt. The test will automatically submit once the 10-minute timer runs out, test cannot be paused once started. Please ensure you are fully prepared before you start the test and manage your time efficiently. Technical Requirements: Ensure you have a stable internet connection and use a compatible browser (e.g., Google Chrome, Firefox, Safari) to avoid any technical issues during the test. Note: This is just an indicative test to check your level of preparedness. The exam pattern and marking scheme for actual exam is different, please refer https://stargateeducation.com/cuet-coaching/ for more details If you encounter any technical difficulties during the test, please contact phone 7210032621 or email us on ssmm.stargate@gmail.com immediately for assistance. Name Phone 1. Diya is a diligent girl, who shows commitment, persistence and patience. All her behaviour is goal directed.Such characteristics focus on facet of integral intelligence. (a) Social Competence (b) Cognitive Capacity (c) Entrepreneurial competence (d) Emotional competence 2. The central thesis of this therapy is that irrational beliefs mediate between the antecedent events and their consequences. Name the therapy. (a) Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) (b) Rational Emotive Therapy (RET) (c) Humanistic-existential Therapy(HET) (d) None of the above 3. Learning attitudes through modelling is mostly seen when (a) we see the attitudes through the norms of our group or culture. (b) we observe others being rewarded or punished for expressing thought. (c) an individual is praised for showing a particular attitude. (d) All of the above 4. Identify the Determinants of Conformity. (a) Nature of the task (b) The company of like-minded people (c) Social influence (d) None of the above 5. An emotional state that arises when a person is prevented from reaching a goal or attaining an object that s/he wants (a) aggression (b) frustration (c) depression (d) None of these 6. You were interviewed by your school selection team for the post of head boy/head girl. Identify the interpersonal distance in this situation. (a) Intimate distance (b) Public distance (c) Personal distance (d) Social distance 7. You are talking to your very good friend. Identify the interpersonal distance in this situation. (a) Intimate distance (b) Public distance (c) Personal distance (d) Social distance 8. The state of physical, emotional and psychological exhaustion is known as (a) resistance (b) stress (c) burnout (d) coping 9. Who defined stress as "the nonspecific response of the body to any demand"? (a) Hans Selye (b) Lazarus (c) Holmes and Rahe (d) None of the above 10. The stresses which people experience vary in terms of intensity, duration, complexity and (a) personality (b) predictability (c) temperament (d) None of these