Personality Test

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Year 10 Psychology (Personality) Quiz on Personality Test, created by alexandra.carr on 28/10/2014.
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Question 1

Question
Define Character
Answer
  • an individuals unique and relatively consistent group of characteristics that determine patterns of thoughts, feelings and behaviours when alone and with others.
  • one aspect of your personality on which others judge you as being right or wrong as an individual and as a social being 
  • Our tendency to emotionally respond or react to people and events. Is observable at birth and is assumed by some psychologists to be inherited.
  • An emotional state that colours our perceptions of the world and influences the way in which we interact with others.
  • an approach to describing and explaining the origins and development of personality, focusing on how people are similar, how they differ and why every individual is unique.

Question 2

Question
Define personality theory.
Answer
  • an individuals unique and relatively consistent group of characteristics that determine patterns of thoughts, feelings and behaviours when alone and with others.
  • one aspect of your personality on which others judge you as being right or wrong as an individual and as a social being
  • Our tendency to emotionally respond or react to people and events. Is observable at birth and is assumed by some psychologists to be inherited.
  • An emotional state that colours our perceptions of the world and influences the way in which we interact with others.
  • an approach to describing and explaining the origins and development of personality, focusing on how people are similar, how they differ and why every individual is unique.

Question 3

Question
Define Temperament
Answer
  • an individuals unique and relatively consistent group of characteristics that determine patterns of thoughts, feelings and behaviours when alone and with others.
  • one aspect of your personality on which others judge you as being right or wrong as an individual and as a social being
  • Our tendency to emotionally respond or react to people and events. Is observable at birth and is assumed by some psychologists to be inherited.
  • An emotional state that colours our perceptions of the world and influences the way in which we interact with others
  • an approach to describing and explaining the origins and development of personality, focusing on how people are similar, how they differ and why every individual is unique.

Question 4

Question
Define Mood.
Answer
  • an individuals unique and relatively consistent group of characteristics that determine patterns of thoughts, feelings and behaviours when alone and with others.
  • one aspect of your personality on which others judge you as being right or wrong as an individual and as a social being
  • Our tendency to emotionally respond or react to people and events. Is observable at birth and is assumed by some psychologists to be inherited.
  • An emotional state that colours our perceptions of the world and influences the way in which we interact with others.
  • an approach to describing and explaining the origins and development of personality, focusing on how people are similar, how they differ and why every individual is unique.

Question 5

Question
Define personality.
Answer
  • an individuals unique and relatively consistent group of characteristics that determine patterns of thoughts, feelings and behaviours when alone and with others.
  • Our tendency to emotionally respond or react to people and events. Is observable at birth and is assumed by some psychologists to be inherited.
  • one aspect of your personality on which others judge you as being right or wrong as an individual and as a social being
  • An emotional state that colours our perceptions of the world and influences the way in which we interact with others.
  • an approach to describing and explaining the origins and development of personality, focusing on how people are similar, how they differ and why every individual is unique.

Question 6

Question
Personality theories are an attempt to understand, explain and interpret peoples personalities
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 7

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Conscious is ...
Answer
  • Images, thoughts and feelings
  • Memories and sensations
  • Desires, impulses and wishes

Question 8

Question
Unconscious is
Answer
  • Images, thoughts & feelings
  • Memories & sensations
  • Desires, impulses & wishes

Question 9

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Preconcious is
Answer
  • Images, thoughts & feelings
  • Memories & sensations
  • Desires, impulses & wishes

Question 10

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The preconscious level of the mind is the most important in determining behaviour
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 11

Question
What principle does the Id run on?
Answer
  • The reality principle
  • the pleasure principle
  • The moral principle
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