In This Post we are  providing  CHAPTER 3 HUMAN STRENGTH AND MEETING NEW CHALLENGES NCERT MCQ for Class 12 PSYCHOLOGY which will be beneficial for students. These solutions are updated according to 2021-22 syllabus. These MCQS  can be really helpful in the preparation of Board exams and will provide you with a brief knowledge of the chapter.

NCERT MCQ ON HUMAN STRENGTH AND MEETING NEW CHALLENGES

Question 1. Making changes in oneself or surrounding like managing time better is an example of:
(a) Task-oriented strategy
(b) Avoidance-oriented strategy
(c) Emotion-oriented strategy
(d) None of the above

Answer A

Question 2. Coping by making efforts to control one’s emotions is known as:
(a) Task-oriented strategy
(b) Emotion-oriented strategy
(b) Avoidance-oriented strategy
(d) Goal-oriented strategy 

Answer B

Question 3. Stress is often a factor in ____________ disease, the leading cause of death.
(a) heart
(b) cancer
(c) dementia
(d) both (a) and (b) 

Answer A

Question 4. Blocking of needs and motives by something or someone that hinders us from achieving desired goal leads to ______________.
(a) Internal pressures
(b) Social pressures
(c) Conflicts
(d) Frustration

Answer D

Question 5. An individual’s level of stress which helps in achieving peak success and managing minor crisis is known as:
(a) Stress
(b) Distress
(c) Eustress
(d) Strain 

Answer C

Question 6. Individual’s reaction to external stressors is called:
(a) Strain
(b) Conflict
(c) Pressure
(d) Frustration 

Answer A

Question 7. Blocking of needs and motives that cause hindrance in achieving the goal result in:
(a) Stress
(b) Conflict
(c) Frustration
(d) Aggression 

Answer C

Question 8. Stress is:
(a) an independent variable
(b) a dependent variable
(c) both (a) & (b)
(d) an intervening variable 

Answer A

Question 9. Frustration results from:
(a) incompatibility between two or more needs or motives.
(b) blocking of needs and motives
(c) expectations from oneself and others
(d) excessive demands 

Answer B

Question 10. The state of complete physical, emotional and psychological exhaustion is known as_____________.
(a) Resistance
(b) Stress
(c) Burnout
(d) Coping 

Answer C

Question 11. Match the following:
(a) T cells                       (i) Increase immunological activity
(b) T helper cells             (ii) Involved against viruses
(c) Natural killer cells      (iii) Destroys invaders
(d) B cells                      (iv) Produces antibodies 

Answer (a)–(iii), (b)–(i), (c)–(ii), (d)–(iv)

Question 12.  Radhika is frustrated and is crying, as she has not prepared well for her examination. The coping strategy that she is using to deal with this stress is:
(a) Avoidance oriented
(b) Task oriented
(c) Problem focused
(d) Emotion oriented 

Answer D

Question 13.  _____________ are method for coping with stress.
(a) Relaxation training
(b) Meditation procedures
(c) Biofeedback
(d) All of the above 

Answer D

Question 14. Rajat is satisfied only if he does everything perfectly. This is an instance of
(a) Social pressure
(b) Internal pressure
(c) conflict
(d) Social stress 

Answer B

Question 15. The state of physical, emotional and psychological exhaustion is known as :
a) resistance
b) stress
c) burnout
d) coping

Answer C



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