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Explain the following question in 25 to 30 words:
Describe in your own words the state of mindlessness.
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Write answers to the following question based on example only in a word:
To maintain emotional well being, Sunita does embroidery. Which type of technique is used by Sunita to maintain emotional well-being?
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Write a short note on the following:
Overdependence on the Internet
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Aruna has got into the habit of buying things online. No matter how many items she buys, she is not satisfied. What kind of addiction does Aruna have?
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Anita consistently increased the amount of practice in sports. It also increased her playing skills. So what type of correlation is found between the amount of practice in sports and playing skills?
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Thematic Apperception Test was developed by ______.
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______ is known as the 'Father of classical conditioning theory of learning'.
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Answer in one sentence.
Who is known as for explaining learning by operant conditioning?
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Write information about the various tests based on the projective method of measurement of personality.
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Explain the following concept in 25 to 30 words:
Psychological resilience
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What are the disadvantages of group tests of intelligence?
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Write answer to the following question based on the example only word:
Satellites are used by meteorological departments to provide weather forecasts to farmers. So the function of satellites is based on which type of intelligence?
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Answer the following question in 25 to 30 words.
What is meant by social intelligence?
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Identify the appropriate term from the given options in the box and rewrite it against the given statement.
A problem faced by transgender persons.
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Write differences.
Social problem and Individual problem.
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Correct the underlined word and complete the statement.
The Goddess of forests is worshipped by tribals in the Kambad dance.
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State whether the following statement are true or false with reason.
Technology is always beneficial for social progress.
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Read the following passage and answer the questions based on it.
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Social movements arise generally from needs felt by one or more members of any given society. Through social interactions, these needs and concerns are communicated to many more persons. A network of people who share these concerns become the driving force for change in that particular society. Movements are usually guided by some underlying philosophies and goals. Indeed, several movements are associated with a founder or a core group. It can take several years, or even decades for a social movement to become very wide and expansive, across vast geographical territories. Social movements such as the Social Reform Movement, Trade Union Movement, Tribal Movement, Dalit Movement, Women’s Movement, Chipko Movement, LGBT Movement, Civil Rights Movement, Rationalist Movement and so many more have emerged and grown. As a social movement gains momentum, greater awareness is created in society. In fact, the study of several movements have found their way into the academic curriculum as well as research. For example, courses on Labour Studies, Gender Studies, Minorities’ Studies and Environmental Studies. Social movements can stimulate critical thinking about social issues in the wider society of which we are a part. Some of these concerns lead to the passing of legislations. Every era or generation has its share of concerns from which may emerge new social movements. |
- What are the various kinds of social movements in India?
- What is the importance of studying about social movements?
- How do social movements arise?
- How can mass media help social movements today?
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