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CBSE
Class 11
Psychology
Introduction to Psychology
Human Memory
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Question Bank - Human Memory

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Question Bank: Human Memory

This chapter explores the concept of human memory, its stages, types, and significance in our cognitive processes.

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Question Bank - Human Memory

Q1.

What is the first stage of memory processing?

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Q2.

Which memory system has an unlimited capacity and can store information for a lifetime?

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Q3.

What is the duration of Short-term Memory?

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Q4.

What is the first stage of the memory process according to the Stage Model?

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Q5.

Who is credited with the first systematic study of memory?

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Q6.

Which memory system has a large capacity but a very short duration?

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Q7.

What does the term 'retrieval failure' refer to?

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Q8.

How long does short-term memory typically retain information without rehearsal?

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Q9.

In the context of memory, what is 'elaborative rehearsal'?

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Q10.

What term describes the ability to recover stored information for use?

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Q11.

Which type of long-term memory includes personal experiences?

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Q12.

Which model first proposed by Atkinson and Shiffrin in 1968 outlines the three stages of memory?

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Q13.

According to the Stage Model, which memory system is responsible for initial sensory input?

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Q14.

In the short-term memory, information is primarily encoded in what form?

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Q15.

What is the main function of the storage stage in memory?

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Q16.

Which of the following describes the control processes in the Stage Model?

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Q17.

Which of the following is NOT a reason for forgetting information?

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Q18.

What characterizes long-term memory compared to short-term memory?

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Q19.

What causes the quick loss of information in Sensory Memory?

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Q20.

Which type of memory is essential for recalling specific events from one’s life?

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Q21.

What is a mnemonic device?

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Q22.

Which process can lead to forgetting information that was previously stored?

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Q23.

Which psychologist proposed the Stage Model of memory?

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Q24.

What is the primary function of sensory memory?

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Q25.

What is the role of attention in memory processing?

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Q26.

According to the Stage Model, what might cause forgetting at the retrieval stage?

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Q27.

Which method is commonly used to measure memory retention over time?

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Q28.

What is a characteristic of long-term memory's encoding process?

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Q29.

What is the main idea behind the information processing approach to memory?

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Q30.

Which term refers to the temporary storage of information that is currently being processed?

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Q31.

Which memory stage involves the use of stored information for cognitive tasks?

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Q32.

Which component of working memory manages visual and spatial information?

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Q33.

Which memory system registers information from the senses for a very short duration?

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Q34.

What is the typical duration for information to remain in short-term memory without rehearsal?

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Q35.

Long-term memory is characterized by which of the following features?

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Q36.

In which memory system is information primarily encoded acoustically?

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Q37.

Which of the following processes is NOT a stage of memory according to the information processing approach?

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Q38.

What is the primary function of sensory memory?

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Q39.

Which component of working memory stores visual and spatial information?

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Q40.

Retrieval failure in memory is primarily associated with which of the following?

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Q41.

Which type of long-term memory is used to remember personal experiences?

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Q42.

What does the term 'decay' in memory refer to?

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Q43.

According to the Stage Model, the capacity of short-term memory is typically limited to how many items?

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Q44.

What happens to information in sensory memory that is not attended to?

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Q45.

The Central Executive in working memory is responsible for what function?

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Q46.

How can semantic encoding in long-term memory be defined?

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Q47.

What is the process of encoding in memory?

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Q48.

What role do control processes play in memory according to the Stage Model?

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Q49.

Which type of memory has an unlimited capacity and can last a lifetime?

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Q50.

What can lead to forgetting according to the information processing model?

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Q51.

In the context of memory, what does chunking refer to?

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Q52.

Which model of memory suggests that there are three distinct stages of processing?

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Q53.

What is an example of a mnemonic device?

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Q54.

What does retrieval in memory imply?

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Q55.

Which of the following is NOT a cause of forgetting?

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Q56.

Who was the psychologist known for his research on memory and forgetting?

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Q57.

What technique involves asking probing questions to enhance understanding and memory?

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Q58.

What is the duration of information in Sensory Memory?

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Q59.

What is an example of procedural memory?

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Q60.

Which method is suggested to minimize interference during learning?

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Q61.

What term refers to the storage of information received from sensory memory?

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Q62.

What is repressed memory?

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Q63.

Which of the following is a level of processing that enhances memory retention?

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Q64.

What does maintenance rehearsal involve?

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Q65.

What does the Levels of Processing theory primarily focus on?

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Q66.

Which level of processing involves the meaning of the information?

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Q67.

According to Craik and Lockhart, which type of encoding leads to better memory retention?

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Q68.

What is an example of structural processing?

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Q69.

What is the main implication of the Levels of Processing theory for students?

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Q70.

Which statement best describes the relationship between processing depth and memory retention?

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Q71.

What type of memory involves recalling the specifics of an event from one's life?

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Q72.

Which of the following is NOT a level of processing according to Craik and Lockhart?

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Q73.

Which level of processing is most likely to yield fragile memory?

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Q74.

Which of the following can be considered an example of elaborative rehearsal?

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Q75.

What type of memory cannot be easily described but involves actions and skills?

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Q76.

Which word describes memories that are not consciously recalled?

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Q77.

What is a common misconception about memory retention?

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Q78.

Which process is least likely to result in long-term retention?

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Q79.

Which type of long-term memory includes memories of personal experiences?

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Q80.

What is procedural memory primarily concerned with?

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Q81.

Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of semantic memory?

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Q82.

Which classification of long-term memory distinguishes between memories that we are consciously aware of and those we are not?

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Q83.

What term describes vivid memories of shocking or emotionally charged events?

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Q84.

Which type of memory primarily helps us learn skills such as riding a bicycle?

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Q85.

What is an example of implicit memory?

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Q86.

Which of the following statements regarding episodic memory is accurate?

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Q87.

How do flashbulb memories differ from regular memories?

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Q88.

What is the main characteristic that distinguishes declarative memory from procedural memory?

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Q89.

Which type of memory is primarily affected by childhood amnesia?

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Q90.

Which of the following can be considered an example of semantic memory?

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Q91.

Which of the following best describes autobiographical memory?

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Q92.

Which type of long-term memory does NOT require conscious effort to recall?

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Q93.

What is the primary purpose of mnemonics?

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Q94.

Which of the following best describes the Keyword Method?

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Q95.

How does the Method of Loci enhance memory?

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Q96.

Which mnemonic device is most effective for remembering lists of items?

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Q97.

Why might someone forget information immediately after learning it?

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Q98.

Which technique emphasizes organizing information for better recall?

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Q99.

In the context of memory enhancement, what does 'retrieval failure' mean?

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Q100.

What role do retrieval cues play in memory?

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Q101.

When is proactive interference most likely to occur?

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Q102.

Which of the following represents a visual mnemonic technique?

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Q103.

Which method is particularly effective for remembering a foreign language vocabulary?

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Q104.

Which technique requires you to visualize a journey to remember a list?

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Q105.

What is the impact of emotion on memory retention?

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Q106.

What is the effect of repeated retrieval practice on memory?

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Q107.

What is the primary theory explaining forgetting due to lack of use?

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Q108.

Which of the following is an example of proactive interference?

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Q109.

Ebbinghaus’s forgetting curve demonstrates:

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Q110.

What does the interference theory suggest?

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Q111.

According to trace decay theory, forgetting occurs due to:

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Q112.

Which type of interference occurs when new information prevents the recall of older information?

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Q113.

A student recalls the first sections of a song but forgets newer lyrics introduced later due to previous exposure. This exemplifies:

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Q114.

What evidence challenges the trace decay theory of forgetting?

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Q115.

Which of the following is NOT a cause of forgetting according to memory researchers?

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Q116.

If a student struggles to recall a subject that was recently studied due to confusion with another subject, which phenomenon are they experiencing?

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Q117.

What role does emotional distress play in memory loss?

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Q118.

In the context of forgetting, what does retrieval failure refer to?

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Q119.

The theory that forgetting occurs when previous learning interferes with recall is termed:

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Q120.

Which statement about Ebbinghaus’s forgetting curve is true?

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Q121.

What effect can interference have on memory retrieval?

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Q122.

When a person cannot remember a traumatic event due to its distressing nature, this is likely an example of:

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Q123.

What is the approach called, used to enhance learning and reduce forgetting?

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Q124.

Which phenomenon describes the struggle to remember old information after learning new, similar information?

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