psy407 final term solved past paper megafile by reference
Paper 1:
Total 64
56 mcqs
8 short questions
57. List down three characteristics of competitive climate.
3 marks
58. Discuss three recommendations given to players to avoid burn out.
3 marks
59. Ahmed is a hypnotist and practices all the ethical values he is supposed to do
as a practitioner. Once a client came to him, who before being hypnotizes,
wanted to know about hypnosis. How would Ahmed explain it to the client?
3 marks
60. As a student of sport psychology, how would you elaborate the interactive
and coactive sports? (1.5+1.5)
3 marks
61. According to catastrophe theory, the effect of physiological arousal on
performance is moderated (determined) by the level of cognitive state
anxiety. Explain this relationship.
5 marks
62. Illustrate any five facts about hypnosis and its application.
5 marks
63. How does one become an effective leader under Fiedler’s theory of
leadership?
5 marks
64. Mr. Munir, my neighbor was fond of exercise. Every morning I used to see
him coming back in a track suit and joggers. Later on, he left going for walk
and exercise. What possible factors come to your mind that must have caused
exercise non-adherence for Mr. Munir? (1+1+1+1+1)
5 marks
Paper 2:
PSY407 Fall 2011 Final Term Feb 2012 – VU Current Paper – 03 Feb 2012
Total 64
56 mcqs
8 short questions
57. List down three characteristics of competitive climate. 3 marks
58. Discuss three recommendations given to players to avoid burn out. 3 marks
59. Ahmed is a hypnotist and practices all the ethical values he is supposed to do as a practitioner. Once a client came to
him, who before being hypnotizes, wanted to know about hypnosis. How would Ahmed explain it to the client? 3 marks
60. As a student of sport psychology, how would you elaborate the interactive and coactive sports? (1.5+1.5) 3 marks
61. According to catastrophe theory, the effect of physiological arousal on performance is moderated (determined) by the
level of cognitive state anxiety. Explain this relationship. 5 marks
62. Illustrate any five facts about hypnosis and its application. 5 marks
63. How does one become an effective leader under Fiedler’s theory of leadership? 5 marks
64. Mr. Munir, my neighbor was fond of exercise. Every morning I used to see him coming back in a track suit and joggers.
Later on, he left going for walk and exercise. What possible factors come to your mind that must have caused exercise non-
adherence for Mr. Munir? (1+1+1+1+1) 5 marks
psy407 final term
Paper 3:
64 questions (T Marks 88)
56 mcqs (1 mark each)
4 short questions (3 marks each)
4 long questions (5 marks each)
Short:
1- Define team cohesion
2-Explain Professional and Scientific responsibility in code of ethics
3- Recommendations for a coach to avoid burn out
4- (I forgot:(...)
Long:
1- Determinants of exercise non adherence
2- Imagery technique
3- Relationship b/w Stacking and Leadership oppurtunities
4- Coping strategies of elite athletes
Paper 4:
1- Define Cognitive and Somatic Anxiety (3)
2- Define frueds ID, EGO and SUPER EGO (3)
3- wat do u know abt TAT (Therapeutic appreception Test) (5)
4- Team approach of setting a goal...(Evaluation phase was asked) (5)
5- Application of U - Theory in sports (5)
short questions
Q1: what is Competitive Situation?
Q2: What is endorphin hypothesis?
Q3: What is team cohesion?
Q4: code of ethics ka 3rd principle explain karna tha...
long questions ye thy(5)
Q1: diffrentiate between intrinsic and extrinsic motivation.
Q2: what is the relationship between stacking and leadership opportunity?
Q3: Explain hypnosis as an altered state of consciousness.
Q4: write two factors relating to stressfull athletic situation and injury.
PSY407 - Sport Psychology MCQS!
A Goal Which You Write Down, Place In A Time Capsule And Open Up A Year Later To See If You Have Accomplished It. That Is Called To Be _________.
Specific Goal
Measurable Goal
Observable Goal
Effective Goal
Which Of The Following Goal Would Be Least Effective When Used In Isolation?
Outcome Goals
Performance Goals
Process Goals
Persistent Goals
The Process By Which An Extrinsic Motivation Has Been Fully Internalized By The Individual Is Referred To As _____________.
Identified Regulation
Introjected Regulation
Integrated Regulation
External Regulation
Attributing Failure To A ___________ Suggests To The Child That Failure Is A Realistic Expectation For The Future.
Luck
Stable Factor
External Factor
Unstable Factor
Weiner Classified Ability As _________.
Internal And Stable
Internal And Unstable
External And Stable
External And Unstable
What Is The Key Element In Attribution Theory
Thought
Feeling
Performance
Perception
At What Age, The Child Can Clearly Distinguish Among The Concepts Of Ability, Effort And Outcome?
11 Years
12 Years
13 Years
14 Years
Which Of The Following Is NOT Bandura’S Fundamental Element In Developing Self Efficacy
Successful Performance
Motivational Arousal
Verbal Persuasion
Vicarious Experience
Sport Psychologists Study The Relation Of Leadership With Sport In __________.
1950 To 1960
1960 To 1970
1970 To 1980
1980 To 1990
The First Sport Psychology Laboratory Was Established By _______________.
Warren Johnson
John Lawther
Arthur Slater-Hammel
Coleman Roberts Griffith
Studies Suggest That Athletic Motivation Inventory Is A Poor Predictor Of Psychological Strength Of ___________ Player
Cricket
Ice Hockey
Tennis
Foot Ball
Which On Of The Following Is NOT A Projective Test Of Personality
Rorschach Test
Thematic Apperception Test
Troutwine Athletic Profile
House Tree Person Test
Which Of The Following Theory Proposes That Human Organism Possesses An Innate Drive Or Tendency To Enhance Itself To Realize Capacities And To Act To Become A Better And More Self Fulfilled Person?
Psychodynamic Theory
Social Learning Theory
Humanistic Theory
Trait Theory
According To ___________ The Individual’S Unconscious Sexual And Aggressive Instincts Are The Major Determinants Of Behavior
Skinner
Maslow
Frued
Cattlle
An Athlete’S Necessary Attentional Focus On The Details Of Executing A Skill That Is Being Learned Refers To ___________.
Controlled Processing
Automatic Processing
Thought Processing
Mechanical Processing
Any Random Thought Or Event That Would Tend To Break An Athlete’S Concentration Could Be Considered As ___________.
Centering
Attentional Flexibility
Cognitive Interference
Thought Stopping
Information In __________ Can Be Continually Upgraded, Recognized And Strengthened.
New Information Store
Sensory Information Store
Short-Term Information Store
Long-Term Information Store
Aggression And Violence Among Athletes Is __________.
Reason Of Children Participation In Sport
Benefits Of Youth Sport
Potential Negative Factor Associated With Youth Sport
Reverse Dependency Trap
All Of The Following Are Reasons Young Athletes Participate In Sports EXCEPT
To Improve Skills And Learn New Skills
To Have Fun
To Improve Academic Performance
To Be With Friends Or Make New Friends
Violation Of ___________ In Setting Goals Is The Most Common Reason Goals Are Not Met.
Rules And Regulations
Discipline
SMART Principle
Team Norms