Basics of Cognitive Psychology - Practice MCQs

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1. What is cognitive psychology primarily concerned with?
  • The study of visible behaviors
  • The study of mental processes
  • The study of emotions
  • The study of cultural norms
2. What is the main focus of perception in cognitive psychology?
  • How we react emotionally
  • How we interpret and organize sensory information
  • How we communicate with others
  • How we behave in groups
3. Which method is commonly used in cognitive psychology research?
  • Introspection
  • Observational studies
  • Experiments
  • Case studies
4. What is selective attention?
  • Focusing on all stimuli equally
  • Ignoring irrelevant stimuli to focus on a particular task
  • Forgetting important information
  • Randomly shifting focus
5. Which cognitive process is involved in problem-solving?
  • Attention
  • Reasoning
  • Memory
  • All of the above
6. What is the term for mental shortcuts used to make quick decisions?
  • Algorithms
  • Heuristics
  • Biases
  • Strategies
7. What role does working memory play in cognition?
  • Long-term storage of memories
  • Temporary storage and manipulation of information
  • Emotional regulation
  • Physical coordination
8. What is cognitive load theory?
  • A theory about emotional stress
  • A theory about the capacity of working memory
  • A theory about sensory processing
  • A theory about long-term memory
9. What is schema theory?
  • The study of emotional responses
  • A model of cultural development
  • A theory of biological influences
  • A framework for organizing and interpreting information
10. What is the main focus of decision-making in cognitive psychology?
  • The influence of group opinions
  • The evaluation of options and selecting a course of action
  • The role of cultural norms
  • The process of learning motor skills
11. What is the Stroop effect an example of?
  • Emotional interference
  • Cognitive interference
  • Memory retention
  • Sensory overload
12. How does cognitive psychology define learning?
  • A process of acquiring physical skills
  • Memorizing facts
  • A change in knowledge or behavior due to experience
  • Following instructions
13. What does the term "cognitive bias" refer to?
  • A logical decision-making process
  • A systematic error in thinking
  • A temporary lapse in attention
  • A physical reaction to stress
14. What is the primary focus of language processing in cognitive psychology?
  • How language is stored and understood
  • How language influences emotions
  • How language impacts physical health
  • How language develops socially
15. What does metacognition mean?
  • Thinking about thinking
  • Emotional awareness
  • Sensory perception
  • Cognitive interference
16. How does attention affect cognitive processing?
  • It decreases efficiency
  • It directs mental resources to relevant stimuli
  • It leads to multitasking
  • It reduces memory capacity
17. Which part of the brain is most associated with decision-making?
  • Occipital lobe
  • Prefrontal cortex
  • Temporal lobe
  • Parietal lobe
18. What is the role of cognitive psychology in artificial intelligence?
  • Improving emotional responses
  • Developing social norms
  • Analyzing physical behaviors
  • Modeling human thought processes
19. What is dual-process theory?
  • A theory of sensory processing
  • A theory that describes two systems of thinking
  • A model of physical coordination
  • A theory about memory consolidation
20. What is the purpose of cognitive-behavioral therapy?
  • To address cognitive distortions and improve mental health
  • To enhance memory retention
  • To study group dynamics
  • To explore cultural influences
21. What does "cognitive restructuring" involve?
  • Identifying and changing negative thought patterns
  • Enhancing sensory perception
  • Developing physical coordination
  • Simplifying communication
22. How does rehearsal improve memory?
  • By strengthening neural connections
  • By reducing cognitive load
  • By eliminating distractions
  • By increasing emotional attachment
23. What is episodic memory?
  • Memory of general facts
  • Memory of personal experiences
  • Memory of motor skills
  • Memory of sensory inputs
24. What is the role of the hippocampus in cognition?
  • Regulating emotions
  • Processing long-term memories
  • Controlling motor skills
  • Enhancing sensory perception
25. What is the function of cognitive maps?
  • Representing spatial information
  • Encoding emotions
  • Organizing verbal information
  • Enhancing auditory processing
26. What is the purpose of attention in learning?
  • To manage cognitive load
  • To ignore irrelevant stimuli
  • To focus on relevant information
  • All of the above
27. How does stress impact cognitive performance?
  • It always enhances memory
  • It can impair decision-making and memory
  • It has no effect
  • It simplifies learning
28. What does the term "cognitive load" refer to in cognitive psychology?
  • The amount of information that can be processed by working memory
  • The capacity of long-term memory
  • The time taken to encode information
  • The influence of emotions on memory recall
29. In cognitive psychology- what is "working memory" primarily responsible for?
  • Storing long-term knowledge
  • Temporary storage and manipulation of information
  • Immediate recall of sensory information
  • Encoding information into long-term memory
30. According to the Atkinson-Shiffrin model- which memory store holds sensory information for a very short period?
  • Short-term memory
  • Sensory memory
  • Long-term memory
  • Working memory