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ICSE Class 12 Psychology

ICSE Class 12 Psychology

Complete mock test on Business Studies, Accounting, and Commercial Law. Features practical problems, case studies, and application-based questions.

2025-07-20
ICSE Class 12 Psychology Grade 12

Duration

30 min

Questions

30

Marking

Negative

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Who defined intelligence as 'the global and aggregate capacity of an individual to act purposefully, to think rationally and to deal effectively with the environment'?

A
Charles Spearman
B
David Wechsler
C
Howard Gardner
D
L.L. Thurstone

Charles Spearman proposed which theory of intelligence?

A
Triarchic Theory
B
Theory of Multiple Intelligences
C
Two-Factor Theory
D
Fluid and Crystallised Intelligence

What are the two components of Spearman’s Two-Factor Theory?

A
Emotional and Rational
B
General and Specific
C
Fluid and Crystallised
D
Verbal and Logical

Which of the following is NOT one of Thurstone's Primary Mental Abilities?

A
Numerical Ability
B
Spatial Relations
C
Emotional Intelligence
D
Perceptual Speed

Howard Gardner proposed how many types of intelligences?

A
7
B
8
C
9
D
10

Which of the following is part of Gardner's Multiple Intelligences?

A
Fluid Intelligence
B
Crystallised Intelligence
C
Intrapersonal Intelligence
D
General Intelligence

Raymond Cattell’s theory distinguishes between:

A
Verbal and Performance IQ
B
Fluid and Crystallised Intelligence
C
Group and Individual Tests
D
Logical and Spatial Ability

Sternberg's Triarchic Theory includes all EXCEPT:

A
Analytical Intelligence
B
Creative Intelligence
C
Practical Intelligence
D
Emotional Intelligence

What does IQ stand for?

A
Intelligence Quotient
B
Intellectual Quality
C
Inborn Quotient
D
Intelligence Quality

The formula for calculating IQ is:

A
IQ = (Mental Age ÷ Actual Age) × 100
B
IQ = (Actual Age ÷ Mental Age) × 100
C
IQ = (Mental Age × Actual Age) × 10
D
IQ = (Mental Age + Actual Age) ÷ 2

Which test is used as an individual intelligence test?

A
Raven’s Progressive Matrices
B
Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale
C
Group Aptitude Test
D
SAT

Which of the following is a non-verbal group intelligence test?

A
Wechsler Test
B
Binet-Simon Test
C
Raven’s Progressive Matrices
D
Emotional Quotient Test

Which level of intelligence corresponds to an IQ of over 140?

A
Average
B
Gifted
C
Below Average
D
Borderline

Emotional Intelligence is primarily associated with:

A
Mathematical reasoning
B
Verbal ability
C
Social and emotional awareness
D
Mechanical ability

Which of these is a trait of emotionally intelligent persons?

A
High memory power
B
Control over impulses
C
Fast reflexes
D
High IQ

The Wechsler Intelligence Scale is designed to measure:

A
Emotional Intelligence
B
Aptitude
C
IQ
D
Social skills

Which intelligence, according to Gardner, involves the ability to understand oneself?

A
Interpersonal
B
Intrapersonal
C
Verbal-linguistic
D
Logical-mathematical

What type of intelligence is used in musical composition according to Gardner?

A
Bodily-kinesthetic
B
Musical
C
Spatial
D
Logical

Which type of intelligence is important for solving new problems according to Cattell?

A
Crystallised Intelligence
B
Emotional Intelligence
C
Fluid Intelligence
D
Musical Intelligence

Which intelligence test was developed to be culture-free?

A
Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale
B
Binet-Simon Test
C
Raven’s Progressive Matrices
D
Stanford-Binet Test

What does ‘Mental Age’ refer to in IQ testing?

A
Chronological age of the individual
B
Age at which intelligence test was taken
C
Age level of questions solved by the person
D
Age calculated using IQ

A child with an IQ of 60 would be classified as:

A
Gifted
B
Average
C
Below average
D
Superior

Which of these is NOT part of the Triarchic Theory by Sternberg?

A
Practical
B
Emotional
C
Analytical
D
Creative

Which of the following is a characteristic of gifted individuals?

A
Poor social adjustment
B
IQ below 85
C
Exceptional problem-solving ability
D
Delayed speech

Which component of EQ relates to understanding other people's emotions?

A
Self-regulation
B
Empathy
C
Self-awareness
D
Motivation

Who developed the concept of ‘g’ or general intelligence?

A
Sternberg
B
Cattell
C
Spearman
D
Gardner

Which of the following intelligence types would a dancer most likely possess?

A
Intrapersonal
B
Bodily-kinesthetic
C
Logical-mathematical
D
Spatial

Group intelligence tests are primarily designed for:

A
In-depth analysis of individual ability
B
Speedy assessment of many individuals
C
Diagnosing emotional disorders
D
Personal counseling

Which level of intelligence is associated with IQ between 85 and 115?

A
Gifted
B
Superior
C
Average
D
Borderline

What is the primary goal of intelligence testing?

A
To label students
B
To understand cognitive ability
C
To increase IQ
D
To reduce educational effort