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Class 11
Psychology
Introduction to Psychology
Sensory, Attentional and Perce...

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Question Bank: Sensory, Attentional and Perceptual Processes

This chapter explores how we receive, focus on, and interpret sensory information, which is vital for understanding our environment and interactions.

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Question Bank - Sensory, Attentional and Perceptual Processes

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Q1.

What is the process of detecting and encoding stimuli called?

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Q2.

Which of the following is NOT one of the primary senses?

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Q3.

What is the term for the smallest difference in stimulus intensity detectable by the senses?

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Q4.

Which type of attention involves focusing on one specific stimulus while ignoring others?

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Q5.

Which sense organ is responsible for detecting smell?

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Q6.

What type of attention is characterized by maintaining focus on a task over an extended period?

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Q7.

What is the term for the mental process of organizing and interpreting sensory information?

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Q8.

Monocular cues are primarily used for what type of perception?

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Q9.

Which attentional process allows individuals to focus on multiple stimuli at once?

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Q10.

What is a common cause of illusions in perception?

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Q11.

How do cultural factors influence perception?

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Q12.

Which of the following is an example of a binocular cue for depth perception?

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Q13.

What neural mechanism is responsible for shifting attention from one stimulus to another?

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Q14.

In the context of sensory processes, what does 'habituation' refer to?

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Q15.

What cognitive phenomenon may occur when a person misperceives a figure due to lack of context?

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Q16.

Which of the following best describes 'perceptual constancy'?

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Q17.

What is selective attention primarily concerned with?

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Q18.

Which of the following factors influences selective attention?

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Q19.

In divided attention, an individual can focus on:

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Q20.

What is the primary challenge faced by individuals with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)?

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Q21.

Which of the following describes sustained attention?

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Q22.

What characterizes automatic processing of tasks?

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Q23.

Which theory posits that attention is like a filter for stimuli?

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Q24.

How do internal factors affect selective attention?

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Q25.

When do stimuli exhibit a higher likelihood of capturing attention?

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Q26.

What is the interplay between attention and perception?

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Q27.

Which is an example of divided attention in daily life?

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Q28.

What factor most prominently affects sustained attention over time?

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Q29.

Which of the following is true about automatic processing?

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Q30.

Which aspect of attention allows for ignoring irrelevant stimuli?

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Q31.

In cognitive psychology, what aspect of attention does the 'bottleneck theory' explain?

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Q32.

How does temporal uncertainty affect attention?

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Q33.

What is the initial experience of a stimulus registered by a sense organ called?

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Q34.

Which sense organ is primarily responsible for hearing?

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Q35.

What is the absolute threshold in sensory perception?

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Q36.

In the context of stimuli, what does the difference threshold refer to?

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Q37.

Which of the following is NOT one of the five primary sense organs?

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Q38.

Which sensory modality is responsible for taste?

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Q39.

Which sensory receptor responds to temperature changes?

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Q40.

What type of attention involves focusing on one task while ignoring others?

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Q41.

Which phenomenon relates to the tendency to perceive a stable object despite changes in sensory input?

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Q42.

What term describes our internal sense of body position and movement?

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Q43.

In which situation would the concept of 'just noticeable difference' be relevant?

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Q44.

Which of the following is an example of a monocular cue for depth perception?

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Q45.

What is a common misconception regarding sensory organs?

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Q46.

Which process is critical for noticing and registering information carried by sensory organs?

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Q47.

Which of the following factors can influence what stimuli we pay attention to?

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Q48.

What is the process of recognizing objects starting from individual parts to the whole called?

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Q49.

Which perceptual principle refers to our tendency to fill in gaps in sensory input?

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Q50.

What is size constancy in perception?

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Q51.

Which cues are essential for depth perception when using one eye?

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Q52.

What effect can motivation have on perception?

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Q53.

What does the principle of figure-ground organization involve?

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Q54.

Which Gestalt principle allows us to perceive connected lines as a single unit?

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Q55.

In what way do monocular cues differ from binocular cues?

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Q56.

What term describes misinterpretations of sensory information?

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Q57.

Which of the following refers to the idea that perception is shaped by previous experiences and expectations?

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Q58.

Which phenomenon explains why we can perceive a familiar object as unchanged despite changes in retinal image due to perspective?

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Q59.

What is brightness constancy?

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Q60.

Which perceptual cue involves understanding objects as being behind others?

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Q61.

The principle indicating that we group objects that are close to each other is known as:

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Q62.

What principle suggests that objects that are close together are viewed as a group?

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Q63.

Which principle explains why we see a golf ball against a green background more clearly than one hidden in the grass?

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Q64.

According to Gestalt psychology, a visual pattern that is established when features of an image form a continuous entity is known as what?

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Q65.

Which principle states that we perceive symmetrical shapes as figures against asymmetrical backgrounds?

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Q66.

What principle would help explain why we see two intersecting lines as a single continuous shape rather than four distinct lines?

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Q67.

In the context of perceptual organization, what does the term 'closure' refer to?

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Q68.

Which principle explains the tendency to perceive smaller areas as figures against a larger background?

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Q69.

When observing an arrangement of similar shapes, which principle suggests we group these shapes together?

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Q70.

What perceptual principle is demonstrated when we see a letter 'A' composed of dots and still recognize it as 'A'?

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Q71.

Which of the following principles suggests that elements that are grouped together will be viewed as one figure?

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Q72.

The perception of a three-dimensional shape based on two-dimensional images is largely explained by which perceptual organization principle?

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Q73.

Which principle helps explain how we perceive different musical notes played simultaneously as separate melodies?

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Q74.

Understanding how figures may appear distorted at certain angles adheres to which principle of perceptual organization?

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Q75.

When looking at a complex picture, why might some objects seem grouped together based on their positions?

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Q76.

Why do we often perceive a triangle within overlapping circles?

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Q77.

What is the main characteristic of size constancy?

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Q78.

Which term describes the phenomenon where an object's brightness is perceived as constant despite changes in lighting conditions?

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Q79.

When a familiar object appears to retain its shape even when viewed from different angles, this is known as:

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Q80.

How does cultural experience affect perceptual constancies?

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Q81.

Which type of constancy helps us see a white object as white under different lighting, such as sunlight or artificial light?

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Q82.

An example of size constancy can be observed when:

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Q83.

What role do binocular cues play in perception?

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Q84.

Which of the following best illustrates shape constancy?

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Q85.

Which fundemental process allows individuals to create stable perceptions despite changing sensory input?

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Q86.

What is the significance of perceptual constancies in everyday life?

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Q87.

What challenges can arise from a failure of brightness constancy?

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Q88.

Which of the following best illustrates a perceptual illusion?

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Q89.

Why is depth perception important for size constancy?

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Q90.

What is depth perception primarily associated with?

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Q91.

Which cue involves both eyes and helps us perceive depth?

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Q92.

In the context of depth perception, what does 'retinal disparity' refer to?

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Q93.

Which of the following is an example of a monocular cue?

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Q94.

What is the main purpose of the cue known as 'relative size'?

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Q95.

The term 'motion parallax' refers to which of the following?

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Q96.

Which of the following describes the effect of 'aerial perspective' in depth perception?

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Q97.

Which concept explains why parallel lines appear to meet in the distance?

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Q98.

The perception that larger objects are closer than smaller ones is best exemplified by which cue?

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Q99.

Which of the following cues relies on muscular adjustments of the eye?

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Q100.

What does the principle of 'closure' in perception entail?

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Q101.

Why is understanding depth perception important in activities like driving?

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Q102.

Which of the following is least likely to be considered a depth cue?

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Q103.

What role does 'texture gradient' play in depth perception?

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Q104.

What is the definition of an illusion in psychology?

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Q105.

Which of the following is an example of a universal illusion?

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Q106.

Who conducted a study on illusion susceptibility between African and Western populations?

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Q107.

What is the main cause of illusions according to psychological study?

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Q108.

Which illusion is characterized by the perception of two equal-length lines appearing unequal due to arrow-like ends?

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Q109.

Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of perceptual constancy?

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Q110.

What term describes the phenomenon where motionless images appear to move when presented in quick succession?

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Q111.

How does socio-cultural background influence perception of illusions?

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Q112.

In the context of visual perception, what does the term 'misinterpretation' refer to?

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Q113.

What visual illusion causes individuals to perceive vertical lines as longer than horizontal lines?

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Q114.

Which of the following factors relates to brightness constancy?

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Q115.

What does the term 'primitive organization' refer to in relation to illusions?

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Q116.

Which of the following is NOT a typical feature of personal illusions?

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Q117.

Which illusion relies on our understanding of size relationships?

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Q118.

Which of the following best describes how socio-cultural influences affect perception?

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Q119.

What did the studies by Segall, Campbell, and Herskovits reveal about perceptual illusions?

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Q120.

In Hudson's study on pictorial perception in Africa, what was noted regarding individuals who had never seen pictures?

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Q121.

The Muller-Lyer illusion is typically perceived differently by individuals from different cultures due to what primary factor?

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Q122.

Which of the following explains why people in dense forest environments may overestimate verticality?

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Q123.

Which factor is critical in the study of socio-cultural influences on perception?

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Q124.

What is a common finding regarding susceptibility to the Vertical-Horizontal illusion across different cultures?

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Q125.

Why might cultural background influence the recognition of objects in pictorial materials?

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Q126.

What constitutes a primary reason for variations in pictorial perception among different cultural groups?

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Q127.

Which psychological principle explains why different people might interpret the same visual stimulus differently?

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Q128.

What effect does cultural context have on perceptions of depth in images?

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Q129.

What role does selective attention play in shaping perception?

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Q130.

Which of the following best describes the term 'depth perception'?

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