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Solutions for Chapter 2: Intelligence

Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 2 of Maharashtra State Board SCERT Maharashtra for Psychology [English] 12 Standard HSC.


Complete the following statementsMatch the Pairs‘True’ or ‘False’Answer the following in one sentenceAnswer in 25 to 30 wordsWrite short notesWrite answers to the following questionsExplain the following conceptsAnswer in 150 to 200 words
Complete the following statements

SCERT Maharashtra solutions for Psychology [English] 12 Standard HSC 2 Intelligence Complete the following statements

Complete the following statements by selecting the appropriate words given in the Options:

1. (1)

______ has given formula of I.Q.

  • Binet

  • Stern

  • Wechsler

1. (2)

______ has given the concepts of fluid intelligence and crystallized intelligence.

  • Cattell

  • Thorndike

  • Salovey

1. (3)

______ is an individual test of intelligence.

  • Army Alpha Test

  • Army Beta Test

  • Block Building Test

1. (4)

If the mental age of a 10 year old girl is 12 years, then her IQ is ______.

  • 80

  • 100

  • 120

1. (5)

______ is known as the ‘Father of Intelligence Test’.

  • Cattell

  • Binet

  • Terman

Match the Pairs

SCERT Maharashtra solutions for Psychology [English] 12 Standard HSC 2 Intelligence Match the Pairs

2.

Match the Pairs:

Group 'A' Group 'B'
(1) Factor analysis (a) Army Alpha Test
(2) Robert Yerks (b) Coloured Progressive Matrices
(3) Merril Palmer (c) Pass-along Test
(4) Raven (d) Multiple intelligence theory
(5) Howard Gardner (e) Statistical method
  (f) Block Building Test
‘True’ or ‘False’

SCERT Maharashtra solutions for Psychology [English] 12 Standard HSC 2 Intelligence ‘True’ or ‘False’

State whether the following statements are true or false:

3. (1)

Verbal tests of intelligence can be given easily to illiterate people.

  • True

  • False

3. (2)

There are certain limitations to Artificial Intelligence.

  • True

  • False

3. (3)

State whether the following statement is true or false :

Group tests of intelligence are less expensive.

  • True

  • False

3. (4)

State whether the following statement is true or false:

Intelligence tests are not useful in vocational guidance.

  • True

  • False

Answer the following in one sentence

SCERT Maharashtra solutions for Psychology [English] 12 Standard HSC 2 Intelligence Answer the following in one sentence

4. (1)

What is meant by intelligence?

4. (2)

Answer the following in one sentence:

Who is considered as the father of intelligence test?

4. (3)

Answer the following in one sentence:

What are the two types of intelligence explained by Raymond Cattell and John Horn?

4. (4)

Answer the following in one sentence:

What is meant by verbal tests of intelligence?

4. (5)

Answer in one sentence:

What is meant by individual test of intelligence?

Answer in 25 to 30 words

SCERT Maharashtra solutions for Psychology [English] 12 Standard HSC 2 Intelligence Answer in 25 to 30 words

Answer the following questions in 25 to 30 words.

5. (1)

Write the features of individual tests of intelligence in your own words.

5. (2)

Answer the following question with the help of the given points :

Write in brief about group tests of intelligence

  1. Meaning
  2. Advantages
  3. Disadvantages
5. (3)

Nidhi is a genius girl. His chronological age is 10 years and her mental age is 15 years. Find out her Intelligence Quotient (I.Q.) using the formula.

5. (4)

Explain the disadvantages of verbal tests of intelligence.

5. (5)

Explain the advantages of group tests of intelligence.

Write short notes

SCERT Maharashtra solutions for Psychology [English] 12 Standard HSC 2 Intelligence Write short notes

6. (1)

Write a short note on the following:

Intelligence Quotient

6. (2)

Write a short note on the following:

Verbal tests of intelligence.

6. (3)

Write short note on the following :

Non-verbal tests of intelligence

6. (4)

Write a short note on the following:

Individual tests of intelligence

6. (5)

Write a short note on the following:

Group tests of intelligence

6. (6)

Write short notes on the following :

Artificial Intelligence

6. (7)

Write short notes on the following:

Alfred Binet’s contribution to measurement of intelligence

6. (8)

Write a short note on the following:

Howard Gardner’s theory of multiple intelligence

6. (9)

Write a short note on the following:

Charles Spearman’s theory of intelligence

Write answers to the following questions

SCERT Maharashtra solutions for Psychology [English] 12 Standard HSC 2 Intelligence Write answers to the following questions

7. (1)

Write answers to the following question based on example only in a word:

Prof. Shinde gave an intelligence test to solve to Ram, Ali, Sneha and Mahek at the same time. Based on the methods of administration, what kind of intelligence test did Prof. Shinde use?

7. (2)

Write answers to the following question based on example only in a word:

An automated robot was used to dispense medicines at the Covid Care Center. The function of this automated robot is based on which kind of intelligence?

7. (3)

Write answers to the following question based on example only in a word:

Rajesh wants to measure intelligence of illiterate people. Depending on the test material used, what type of intelligence test will he have to use?

Explain the following concepts

SCERT Maharashtra solutions for Psychology [English] 12 Standard HSC 2 Intelligence Explain the following concepts

8. (1)

Explain the term intelligence.

8. (2)

Write a short note on the following:

Intelligence Quotient

8. (3)

Explain the following concept in 25 to 30 words:

Mental age

8. (4)

Write short note on the following :

Non-verbal tests of intelligence

8. (5)

Explain the following concept in 25 to 30 words:

Group test of intelligence

8. (6)

Write short notes on the following :

Artificial Intelligence

8. (7)

Explain the following concept in 25 to 30 words:

General (g) factor of intelligence

8. (8)

Explain the following concept in 25 to 30 words:

Specific (s) factor of intelligence

8. (9)

Explain the following concept in 25 to 30 words:

Fluid intelligence

8. (10)

Explain the following concept in 25 to 30 words:

Crystallized intelligence

Answer in 150 to 200 words

SCERT Maharashtra solutions for Psychology [English] 12 Standard HSC 2 Intelligence Answer in 150 to 200 words

Answer the following questions in 150 to 200 words.

9. (1)

Answer the following question in detail:

Write in detail about the history of intelligence testing.

9. (2)

Explain with suitable examples the applications of intelligence testing in various areas.

9. (3)

What is meant by intelligence?

9. (3)

Write in brief about the various types of intelligence tests.

9. (4)

What is meant by intelligence?

9. (4)

Explain various perspectives on intelligence with suitable examples.

Solutions for 2: Intelligence

Complete the following statementsMatch the Pairs‘True’ or ‘False’Answer the following in one sentenceAnswer in 25 to 30 wordsWrite short notesWrite answers to the following questionsExplain the following conceptsAnswer in 150 to 200 words
SCERT Maharashtra solutions for Psychology [English] 12 Standard HSC chapter 2 - Intelligence - Shaalaa.com

SCERT Maharashtra solutions for Psychology [English] 12 Standard HSC chapter 2 - Intelligence

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Concepts covered in Psychology [English] 12 Standard HSC chapter 2 Intelligence are Concept of Intelligence, Perspectives on Intelligence, Measurement of Intelligence, History of Measurement of Intelligence, Intelligence as a Single, General Ability, Mental Age, E. L. Thorndike's Theory, Theories of Intelligence, Charles Spearman's Two Factor Theory, Howard Gardner's Multiple Intelligence Theory, New Trends in Intelligence> Social Intelligence, New Trends in Intelligence> Emotional Intelligence, New Trends in Intelligence> Artificial Intelligence, Intelligence Quotient, Types of Intelligence Tests, Individual Test, Louis Thurstone’s Multifactor Theory, Group Test, Verbal Test, Theory of Intelligence by Cattell, Non-Verbal Test, Applications of Intelligence Testing.

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