Understanding Motivation: A Comprehensive Quiz

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Understanding Motivation: A Comprehensive Quiz

Test your knowledge on the fascinating field of motivation with our 30-question quiz! This quiz covers key concepts, theories, and definitions that are essential for anyone interested in psychology and human behavior.

Key Features:

  • Multiple-choice questions covering various aspects of motivation
  • Designed for psychology enthusiasts, students, and professionals
  • Engaging and informative content to enhance your understanding
30 Questions8 MinutesCreated by InspiringMind42
The term motivation is derived from
Latin word
Greek word
Spanish word
Arabic word
'movere' refers to as
Movement
Activity
Physical exercises
Movement of activity
Psychologists now use the concept of ______________ to describe the motivational properties
Life cycle
Motivational cycle
School cycle
Working cycle
How many types of motives are there?
2
5
4
3
Motives are
Biological and psychological
Analytical and cognitive
Cognitive and psychological
Environmental and cognitive
Both the motives are
Dependent on each other
Mutually overlapping
Independent
Interdependent
The correct sequence of motivational cycle is
Drive>need>achievement>goal directed behavior>arousal>reduction of arousal
Drive>reduction of arousal>achievement>goal directed behavior>arousal>need
Achievement>reduction of arousal>drive>goal directed behavior>arousal>need
Need>drive>arousal>goal directed behavior>achievement>reduction of arousal
The term 'instinct' denotes
Reaction to stimuli
Learning
Inborn patterns of behaviour
Thinking patterns
VMH stands for
Ventro medician hypothesis
Ventrician medical hypothesis
Ventro medical hypothalamus
Ventro medical hypothesis
LH stands for
Late hypothesis
Lateral hypothesis
Lateral hypothalamus
Late hypothalamus
The anterior hypothalamus contains
Nerve cells
Sex cells
Salivary glands
Oil glands
Intensity of sexual urge is dependent upon
Neurons
Sex cells
Pubic areas
Salivary glands
Nerve cells are called as
LH
VMH
Osmoreceptors
Homeostasis
Who described four general ways of expression?
Jean piaget
Koffka
David McClelland
Carl rogers
2 important concepts related to motivation are
Frustration and aggression
Aggression and conflict
Frustration and conflict
Conflict and assurance
Frustration - aggression hypothesis was proposed by
Dollard
Miller
Both a and b
None
How many basic forms of conflict are there
5
2
3
4
Emotions are
Subjective
Objective
Both
None
Is overthinking an emotion?
Yes
No
Maybe
Sometimes, depends on situation
Izard has proposed a set of ______ emotions
5
10
6
8
Acc. to Plutchik
There are 8 basic emotions
There are 8 basic primary emotions
Emotions are objective
Emotions are more or less experienced by all of us
One of the earliest theory of emotions was given by
James in 1884
James in 1859
Jesn piaget in 1990
Jean piaget in 1884
Acc. To theory of emotion
Stimulus>specific psychological changes>perception of physiological changes>emotion experienced
Emotion experienced>specific psychological changes>perception of physiological changes>stimulus
Perception of physiological changes>specific psychological changes>stimulus>emotion experienced
None of the above
________ emotions are inborn
Passive
Universal
Personal
Basic
Which among is not the tip to achieve desired balance in emotions
Enhance self awareness
Self monitoring
Self modelling
Regular doctor visits
The major source of anger is
Frustration
Frustration of motives
Environmental stimuli
Personal beliefs
Positive emotions are
Joy
Excitement
Anger
Whining attitude
Various ways to enhance positive emotions are
Personality traits
Faith
Being rude
Both a and b
________ embodies social support, purpose and hope etc
Faith
Rudeness
Conflicts
Passion
Who experience alienation during an interaction with the north americans
Indians
Africans
Arabs
Koreans
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