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CBSE
Class 12
Psychology
Psychology
Attitude and Social Cognition
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Question Bank - Attitude and S...

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Question Bank: Attitude and Social Cognition

This chapter explores attitudes and their impact on social behavior, discussing how they are formed and changed.

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Question Bank - Attitude and Social Cognition

Q1.

Which component of an attitude involves emotional responses?

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Q2.

What does the 'A-B-C' model of attitudes stand for?

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Q3.

How can attitudes influence behavior?

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Q4.

Which of the following best describes 'valence' in relation to attitudes?

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Q5.

What is one reason attitudes can be hard to change?

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Q6.

What might a 'complex' attitude feature?

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Q7.

Which term describes a negative attitude toward a group based on characteristics like race or gender?

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Q8.

What is the relationship between attitudes and behaviors, as suggested by social psychologists?

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Q9.

Which of the following illustrates the concept of 'attitude change'?

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Q10.

What does 'discrimination' refer to in social psychology?

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Q11.

What are attitudes primarily formed through?

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Q12.

In social psychology, what is the primary goal of studying attitudes?

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Q13.

What does cognitive dissonance refer to in the context of attitudes?

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Q14.

What can result from a strong attitude against a specific group?

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Q15.

Which component of an attitude includes feelings and emotions associated with an attitude object?

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Q16.

What does the cognitive aspect of an attitude primarily involve?

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Q17.

The tendency to act in a certain way toward an attitude object is defined as what?

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Q18.

Which term describes the positivity or negativity of an attitude?

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Q19.

What is an example of a belief that serves as a foundation for an attitude?

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Q20.

Which of the following scenarios best illustrates an inconsistency between the components of an attitude?

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Q21.

What feature of an attitude measures how central it is to a person’s self-concept?

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Q22.

What does the term 'Extremeness' refer to in attitudes?

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Q23.

In social psychology, an attitude can best be understood as a:

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Q24.

When someone feels happiness upon seeing a social service initiative, which component of their attitude is likely activated?

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Q25.

What might be a consequence of having a strong attitude toward an object?

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Q26.

When attitudes are not consistent across their components, what is this phenomena typically termed?

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Q27.

Which property of attitudes can be described as the ability to change over time?

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Q28.

When evaluating an attitude object, a person considers its pros and cons. This is part of which process?

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Q29.

What are attitudes typically defined as?

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Q30.

How are attitudes often formed through association?

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Q31.

Which component of attitudes refers to emotional responses?

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Q32.

What role do reference groups play in attitude formation?

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Q33.

In the context of attitude change, what does the term 'balance theory' refer to?

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Q34.

Which mechanism describes how prejudiced attitudes might be learned?

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Q35.

Which of the following best describes a 'self-fulfilling prophecy' in the context of prejudice?

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Q36.

What factor is most likely to lead to stable, long-term attitudes?

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Q37.

What does the complexity or simplicity of an attitude refer to?

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Q38.

Which approach is least effective in changing deeply ingrained prejudices?

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Q39.

Which statement is true regarding attitude change and the media?

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Q40.

According to the A-B-C components of attitudes, which is NOT one of the components?

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Q41.

Which concept explains the effect of surrounding social groups on individual attitudes?

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Q42.

Which approach focuses on reducing prejudices by encouraging positive contact between groups?

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Q43.

Education as a strategy for handling prejudice primarily aims to:

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Q44.

What is a significant barrier to reducing prejudice through education?

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Q45.

Which strategy focuses on minimizing opportunities for learning prejudices?

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Q46.

Which psychological effect describes the reinforcement of a stereotype based on targeted behavior?

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Q47.

What is the primary aim of intergroup contact theory?

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Q48.

The concept of ‘kernel of truth’ in prejudice suggests that:

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Q49.

Which intervention would best minimize prejudiced attitudes by challenging erroneous beliefs?

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Q50.

What is a characteristic of successful intergroup contact?

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Q51.

Reducing a narrow social identity may include which of the following strategies?

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Q52.

Which of the following could be an outcome of successful prejudice reduction strategies?

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Q53.

An intervention that encourages dialogue between diverse groups is primarily aimed at reducing:

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Q54.

How can reducing the tendency towards self-fulfilling prophecy be achieved?

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Q55.

Which of the following is a common misconception about prejudice?

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Q56.

Reducing prejudice through social identity alteration requires emphasizing:

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Q57.

What are the three components of an attitude as per the A-B-C model?

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Q58.

Which characteristic is most likely to lead to a change in attitude?

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Q59.

Why might an individual’s behavior not reflect their attitudes?

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Q60.

What can increase the likelihood of attitude change according to social psychology?

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Q61.

Which statement is true regarding attitudes and behavior?

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Q62.

Which of the following can be a barrier to attitude change?

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Q63.

How does cognitive consistency influence attitudes?

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Q64.

Which is an example of an attitude object?

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Q65.

What is 'social influence' in the context of attitude formation?

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Q66.

If someone shows a positive attitude but acts negatively, this can lead to what situation?

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Q67.

What approach is effective for changing someone’s attitude?

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Q68.

What is likely to happen when a person with low self-esteem encounters persuasive messages?

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Q69.

What role does emotional attachment play in attitudes?

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Q70.

In the context of attitude change, what effect does face-to-face communication have compared to media?

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Q71.

What is an intrinsic motivation in the context of attitude formation?

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Q72.

What is the primary component of prejudice?

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Q73.

Which of the following is an example of discrimination?

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Q74.

Stereotypes are primarily associated with which aspect of prejudice?

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Q75.

What is scapegoating?

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Q76.

Which factor can lead to the development of a prejudiced personality?

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Q77.

What role does a strong social identity play in prejudice?

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Q78.

The 'kernel of truth' concept refers to what aspect of attitude formation?

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Q79.

Which strategy is effective in reducing prejudice?

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Q80.

In the context of attitudes, what does the A-B-C model refer to?

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Q81.

When does a person’s behavior consistently align with their attitudes?

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Q82.

Which of these statements most accurately describes the relationship between prejudice and discrimination?

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Q83.

What is an example of self-fulfilling prophecy in the context of prejudice?

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Q84.

How can laws influence prejudice and discrimination?

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