MCQ Edu 14 - part 1
MCQ
Edu 14
Human Values
Social Values
biological values
Aesthetic values
Universal values
1. Which of the following is an example of a terminal value?
a) Honesty
b) Freedom
c) Courage
d) Hard work
Answer: b) Freedom
2. Instrumental values are best described as:
a) End goals of life
b) The means to achieve end goals
c) Values related to economic success
d) Values that are shared by society
Answer: b) The means to achieve end goals
3. Which of the following is considered an intrinsic value?
a) Wealth
b) Knowledge
c) Fame
d) Status
Answer: b) Knowledge
4. Extrinsic values are typically valued because:
a) They are ends in themselves
b) They contribute to personal happiness
c) They serve as a means to achieve something else
d) They are universally accepted
Answer: c) They serve as a means to achieve something else
5. Which of the following is a personal value?
a) National pride
b) Family loyalty
c) Integrity
d) Market efficiency
Answer: c) Integrity
6. Cultural values are primarily:
a) Personal beliefs that vary by individual
b) Universal principles shared by all humans
c) Shared beliefs and norms within a specific group or society
d) Values associated with financial success
Answer: c) Shared beliefs and norms within a specific group or society
7. Moral values are concerned with:
a) Economic prosperity
b) What is considered right and wrong behavior
c) Aesthetic appreciation
d) Physical well-being
Answer: b) What is considered right and wrong behavior
8. Social values typically emphasize:
a) Individual independence
b) Scientific discovery
c) Collective well-being and harmony
d) Technological advancement
Answer: c) Collective well-being and harmony
9. Economic values are primarily related to:
a) Religious beliefs
b) The importance of goods and services in fulfilling needs
c) Personal relationships
d) Artistic expression
Answer: b) The importance of goods and services in fulfilling needs
10. Individualistic values focus on:
a) Community harmony
b) Group achievements
c) Personal independence and self-reliance
d) Environmental sustainability
Answer: c) Personal independence and self-reliance
Transactional Analysis
1. What does Transactional Analysis primarily focus on?
a) Financial transactions
b) Interpersonal transactions
c) Transaction fees
d) Banking systems
Answer: b) Interpersonal transactions
2. Which of the following is NOT one of the three ego states in Transactional Analysis?
a) Parent
b) Adult
c) Child
d) Teacher
Answer: d) Teacher
3. What does the ‘Parent’ ego state represent in TA?
a) The logical and rational part
b) The nurturing or critical behavior learned from parents
c) The playful and spontaneous part
d) The indifferent part
Answer: b) The nurturing or critical behavior learned from parents
4. Which ego state is responsible for logical thinking?
a) Parent
b) Adult
c) Child
d) None of the above
Answer: b) Adult
5. Which value is associated with the 'Child' ego state?
a) Obedience
b) Spontaneity
c) Authority
d) Responsibility
Answer: b) Spontaneity
6. In TA, which of the following represents a negative value within the 'Parent' ego state?
a) Nurturing
b) Critical
c) Playful
d) Rational
Answer: b) Critical
7. Which ego state often mirrors the attitudes and behaviors learned from caregivers?
a) Child
b) Parent
c) Adult
d) None of the above
Answer: b) Parent
8. What is the primary focus of the 'Adult' ego state?
a) Emotions and feelings
b) Facts and logic
c) Moral judgments
d) Playfulness
Answer: b) Facts and logic
9. Which of the following is a characteristic of the 'Child' ego state?
a) Rational thinking
b) Critical behavior
c) Spontaneous actions
d) Nurturing attitude
Answer: c) Spontaneous actions
10. In Transactional Analysis, what is the term for the exchange of communication between individuals?
a) Transaction
b) Exchange
c) Dialogue
d) Interaction
Answer: a) Transaction
11. Which of the following best describes the 'OK' position in TA?
a) I’m OK, You’re OK
b) I’m OK, You’re not OK
c) I’m not OK, You’re OK
d) I’m not OK, You’re not OK
Answer: a) I’m OK, You’re OK
12. Which of the following is considered a healthy value according to TA?
a) I’m OK, You’re not OK
b) I’m not OK, You’re OK
c) I’m OK, You’re OK
d) I’m not OK, You’re not OK
Answer: c) I’m OK, You’re OK
13. What does a 'game' in TA refer to?
a) A competitive sport
b) A repetitive, negative pattern of behavior
c) A type of puzzle
d) A child’s play activity
Answer: b) A repetitive, negative pattern of behavior
14. Which value is reflected when someone says, "I’m OK, You’re not OK"?
a) Cooperation
b) Superiority
c) Equality
d) Insecurity
Answer: b) Superiority
15. Which type of transaction occurs when communication crosses between different ego states?
a) Complementary
b) Crossed
c) Ulterior
d) Parallel
Answer: b) Crossed
16. What does a 'complementary' transaction mean in TA?
a) A transaction that is unresolved
b) A transaction where communication lines match up
c) A transaction where one person dominates
d) A transaction that is one-sided
Answer: b) A transaction where communication lines match up
17. Which value is associated with the ‘I’m not OK, You’re OK’ position?
a) Self-worth
b) Inferiority
c) Independence
d) Arrogance
Answer: b) Inferiority
18. Which of the following is a goal of Transactional Analysis?
a) To control others
b) To understand and improve interpersonal communication
c) To analyze financial transactions
d) To manipulate social interactions
Answer: b) To understand and improve interpersonal communication
19. Which ego state would be most likely to act based on emotions and past experiences?
a) Adult
b) Child
c) Parent
d) Observer
Answer: b) Child
20. In TA, how can one move towards healthier transactions?
a) By suppressing the Child ego state
b) By balancing the Parent, Adult, and Child ego states
c) By ignoring the Parent ego state
d) By focusing only on the Adult ego state
Answer: b) By balancing the Parent, Adult, and Child ego states

Comments
Post a Comment