Cognition Practice test

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Cognition Practice Test

Welcome to the Cognition Practice Test, a comprehensive quiz designed to assess your understanding of language properties, semantics, and reasoning. This quiz comprises 25 thought-provoking questions that challenge your cognitive skills in linguistics and problem-solving.

Key Features:

  • Multiple-choice and checkbox questions
  • Covers a wide range of cognitive topics
  • Interactive and engaging format
25 Questions6 MinutesCreated by ThinkingMouse321
Select TWO the properties of language
Capable of expressing ideas that people normally communicate
Language is needed as an every day skill of life
We use language the most when we are children
NONE OF THE ABOVE
Adults can speak and understand them
What is the study of the meaning of words?
Morpheme
Syntax
ALL THE ABOVE
Semantics
Which is an example of a "Morpheme"
Dill and Kill
Bob and Sandy
Bill and Kill
Pill and Kill
(BLANK) provides linguistic intuitions of ungrammatical strings and equivalency of meaning of different grammatical constructions.
SYNTAX
Mental lexicon
Linguistic intuition:
Implicit knowledge
Which, "Conveys meaning and shows the syntax is correct"
The new ideas slept fitfully, dreaming a psychologist.
Fitfully the slept new, ideas dreaming psychologist.
The psychologist slept fitfully, dreaming new ideas.
All the above
If you wake up for the gym, and say, "im really tired.. Working out seems hard" what is this an example of?
Indirect speech
False positive
Uncooperative principle
None of the above
What best explains, speech comprehension?
Broca’s area
Wernicke’s area
Wernicke’s aphasia
Broca’s aphasia
Inability to speak fluently and use correct grammar.
Broca’s aphasia
Wernicke’s aphasia
Broca’s area
Wernicke’s area
What percentage of the population is left-hemisphere dominant and are right-handed.
87
50
90
95
Choose the correct answer: Which helps to sound out letters?
Bottom Up
Top Down
Sally baked a cake yesterday, SHE ate the cake the next day, what represents "she"?
None of the above
Anaphora
Homonyms
Metaphors
What is the normal reading rate?
200-300
100-200
220-320
250-300
Micropropositions have coherence
True
False
What appear different on the surface, but share the same problem space at analytical level.
Algorithm
Ill-defined
Isomorphic problems
None of the above
What may or may not result in a solution to a problem.
Heuristic
Undirected
All the above
Illumination
Which relates to Mary and Susan problem?
Crystallized intelligence
Isomorphic problems
Hill Climbing Heuristic
Matrices
Nine dots problem means?
Connect all the dots together
Stay inside the box
Think outside the box
All the above
Fill in the blank : involves evaluating whether a valid deductive conclusion necessarily follows from 2 premises that are assumed to be true.
Syntax
Illicit conversion
Conditional reasoning
Syllogistic reasoning
Is this valid or invalid? All A and B: All pigs can fly, all B are C: most dogs fly, All A and C: Most Pigs fly
Valid
Invalid
If all A are B, does that mean all B are A?
True
False
If P then Q relates to
Conditional reasoning
Conditional restraints
Cognitive thinking
Letters of the alphabet
Affirming the antecedent? means?
modus ponens
Modus tollens
Invalid ways
Cognitive constraints
Expected utility theory means you
None of the above
Subject x utilities
utility x subjective probability.
Your preference x utility
Which person was asked to go to the dance?
BEST GUY FRIEND
CELEBERITY
FAU STUDENT
ALEX
Choices are made according to the ______________, not the actual utility.
expected utility
Wanted utility
Preference
Subjective choice
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