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Academic Year: 2021-2022
Date & Time: 15th June 2022, 10:30 am
Duration: 2h
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General Instructions :
Please read the instructions carefully.
- There are 12 questions in this question paper.
- This question paper is divided into four sections - Sections A, B, C, and D.
- Section A has three questions, from Question Nos. 1 to 3, carrying 2 marks each. Answers to these questions should not exceed 40 words.
- Section B has three questions, from Question Nos. 4 to 6, carrying 3 marks each. Answers to these questions should not exceed 80 words.
- Section C has four questions, from Question Nos. 7 to 10, carrying 4 marks each. Answers to these questions should not exceed 120 words.
- Section D has one case study. There are 2 questions based on this case study, Questions Nos. 11 and 12. Each question carries 2 marks. Answers to these questions should not exceed 40 words. Answer both questions.
What is well-being?
Chapter: [3] Meeting Life Challenges
Distinguish between obsessions and compulsions.
Chapter: [4] Psychological Disorders
Explain the characteristics of an attitude in terms of complexity and centrality.
Chapter: [6] Attitude and Social Cognition
How does self-fulfilling prophecy help in strengthening prejudices? Give an example to support your answer.
Chapter: [6] Attitude and Social Cognition
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Imran is a forty-year-old male who complains of difficulty in breathing and other body-related symptoms. On being examined, the doctors were unable to find any medical explanation for his reported symptoms. Explain this disorder and discuss its various types.
Chapter: [4] Psychological Disorders
Richa is a young girl working as an officer in an organization. One day she just disappeared from the city and after two years she was found on the banks of a river. Nobody there knew who she was and where she had come from. But, one day she suddenly 'woke up' and wanted to know how she had reached the banks of the river. Explain this disorder and list the other disorders in the same category.
Chapter: [4] Psychological Disorders
Shyam believes that he should be loved by everybody, all the time. Most of his beliefs have a 'must' or 'should' component. When things don't go his way, he feels distressed. Suggest a suitable therapy that will make Shyam think deeper about his irrational belief system and help him to feel better.
Chapter: [5] Therapeutic Approaches
Mary found herself very lonely when she joined a new college, but soon felt at ease when she made friends and became a member of a 'hobby group' too. With the help of this example, discuss the conditions that lead to group formation.
Chapter: [7] Social Influence and Group Processes
Discuss the risk factors associated with suicides.
Chapter: [4] Psychological Disorders
What are the symptoms that help in identifying students in distress?
Chapter: [4] Psychological Disorders
Examine some ways to foster positive self-esteem in students.
Chapter: [4] Psychological Disorders
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What are the characteristics of neurodevelopmental disorders?
Chapter: [4] Psychological Disorders
Describe any three neurodevelopmental disorders.
Chapter: [4] Psychological Disorders
Describe the process of rehabilitation of the mentally ill in detail.
Chapter: [5] Therapeutic Approaches
Discuss the various techniques used in behaviour therapy to eliminate faulty behaviours.
Chapter: [5] Therapeutic Approaches
Quite often we see people getting themselves photographed while helping others or even when they are offering donations to the needy. Can we identify the attitudes of these people through their behaviour? When would there be consistency between attitude and behaviour? Explain.
Chapter: [6] Attitude and Social Cognition
A teacher 'X' found that the project that she/he gave to a group of students, when submitted to her/him, lacked quality as compared to the ones submitted by individual students. What is the reason for this phenomenon and how can it be reduced? Discuss.
Chapter: [7] Social Influence and Group Processes
Read the following case study and answer the question that follows:
Sundar, a college-going 20-year-old male, has moved from his hometown to live in a big city. He has continuous fear of insecurity and feels that enemy soldiers are following him. He gets very tense when he spots anyone in a uniform and feels that they are coming to catch him. This intense anxiety is interfering with his work and relationship, and his friends are extremely concerned as it does not make any sense to them. Sundar occasionally laughs abruptly and inappropriately, and sometimes stops speaking mid-sentence, scanning off in the distance as though he sees or hears something. He expresses concern about the television and radio in the room potentially being monitored by the enemies. His beliefs are fixed and if they are challenged, his tone becomes hostile. |
Based on the symptoms being exhibited, identify the disorder. Explain the other symptoms that can be seen in this disorder.
Chapter: [4] Psychological Disorders
Read the following case study and answer the question that follows:
Sundar, a college-going 20-year-old male, has moved from his hometown to live in a big city. He has continuous fear of insecurity and feels that enemy soldiers are following him. He gets very tense when he spots anyone in a uniform and feels that they are coming to catch him. This intense anxiety is interfering with his work and relationship, and his friends are extremely concerned as it does not make any sense to them. Sundar occasionally laughs abruptly and inappropriately, and sometimes stops speaking mid-sentence, scanning off in the distance as though he sees or hears something. He expresses concern about the television and radio in the room potentially being monitored by the enemies. His beliefs are fixed and if they are challenged, his tone becomes hostile. |
Define delusion and inappropriate affect. Support it with the symptoms given in the above case study.
Chapter: [4] Psychological Disorders
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