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EXAM QUESTIONNAIRE

Course Code:

FINAL EXAMINATION
2nd TRIMESTER
S.Y. 2014-2015

Lecture Unit/s: 3
Date Issued:
DECEMBER 2014
Section/s: THE FORT

Course Title: GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY

Instructor: MA. DIANA JOY E. CASAPAO

Credit Unit/s: 3
Lab Unit/s: 0
No. of page/s: 3
No. of Copies:

I. Identify the missing words or group of words in the diagram.

II. Write the letter that corresponds to the given description


1. ________Seat of consciousness
2. ________Vision
3. ________Functions like a pathway, receiving
sensory information to the brain and transmits
motor impulses from the brain to the muscles
4. ________Hearing ability

A. Parietal lobe
B. Spinal cord
C. Hypothalamus
D. Cerebellum

5. ________Coordination of voluntary movement


and balance and equilibrium

E. Frontal lobe

6. ________Believed to cause aggressive


behaviour among the animals

F. Medulla oblongata

7. ________Tactile perception

G. Amygdala

8. ________Responsible in changing short-term


memories into long-term memories

H. Occipital lobe

9. ________Regulates the involuntary muscles


responsible for our heartbeat, rate of breathing
or respiration, swallowing, and movements of
the stomach and intestine

I.

10. ________Seat of emotion

J. Temporal lobe

Hippocampus

III. Modified TRUE or FALSE: Write True if the statement is correct. Otherwise, write the correct answer by modifying the
underlined word or group of words.
1. Perception is the process by which we organize, interpret, or make sense of our sensory experiences.

2.
3.
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15.
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Sensation requires awareness, perception does not.


In order for sensation to occur, there must be a stimulus and receptors that are sensitive to the stimulus.
Hair cells in the inner ear do regenerate.
The eyes sense objects and the transparent front part that covers the iris and pupil is called cornera.
Myopia is a condition where a person can see distant object with a greater activity than nearby objects
The middle ear is shaped to funnel sound waves to the eardrum.
The stimulation in the organ of located in the inner ear causes to send neural impulses to the brain through
auditory nerves.
People with conduction deafness cannot use hearing aids for amplification in the middle ear.
The chemical senses, auditory and gustatory, are intimately related.
In perceptual organization, ground has definite shape and location in space.
Size constancy refers to our ability to see objects as maintaining the same size even when our distance from
them makes things appear larger or smaller.
Stimulant deafness stems from exposure to very loud sound.
No matter how I expose my pen to different levels of light, its color remains the same. This is an example of
shape constancy.
Perception can provide false interpretations of sensory information.
Partial color blindness strikes mostly females.

IV. Match the corresponding description with the given steps in the perceptual process. Write the letter of the correct answer.
1. ______The object that caught your attention is formed
A. Environmental Stimulus
as an image on that certain part of the eye
2. ______ You become consciously aware that there is
B. Attended Stimulus
an object by the doorstep (ten peso coin)
3. ______The trees, the wind, sound of the jeepneys, the
C. Image on the Retina
chairs, and everything around you
4. ______The image is transformed into electrical signals
D. Transduction
that will be sent to the brain
5. ______You immediately pick up the coin in less than
E. Neural Processing
two seconds
6. ______Seeing a ten peso coin by the doorstep
F. Perception
7. ______You interpret that it actually is a ten peso coin
G. Recognition
that you can pay for your fare
8. ______Electrical signals are transmitted from the
H. Action
receptor cells to the brain
V. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate answer/s.
1. A sequence of growth and development that spreads over the body from head to foot is called _______________.
2. A sequence of growth and development that spreads from the center to the extremities is called ______________.
3. _____________ is the basic structural and functional unit of the nervous system.
4. The ______________ is the master organ and the busiest part of the body that controls and directs all activities in
the nervous system.
5. The tiny gaps between neurons where transmission of signaled stimulus from one neuron to another takes place is
called _________________.
6. The sense that is found in the visceral organs such as stomach, intestines, lungs, etc. is called ______________.
7. ______________ is the ability to see something in your environment, to be aware of it, and to recognize it.

8. The sense of bodily movements that gives us information about the location of our body parts and allows us to
perform simple to complex movements is called ________________.
9. ________________ is the process by which our senses gather information and send it to the brain.
10.________________refers to anything that can be felt, seen, tasted, smelled, and heard.
11. ________________ refers to incorrect perception.
12.The _____________ is the sense that gives us information about body position, movement, and acceleration.
13.The skin senses are (13) ___________ , (14) ___________ and (15) _____________
16. ________________, (17)_______________ and (18) _______________ are the three classifications of neurons
according to function.
VI. Write the letter that corresponds to the given image.

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6.

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3.

7.

4.

8.

9.

A. Similarity

E. Illusion

B. Proximity
C. Closure
D. Continuity

F. Figure-Ground
G. Motion Parallax

5.

10.

VII. ESSAY: Answer the following questions.


1. What is sensation? What is perception? Compare and differentiate the two. Explain your answer by giving a
comprehensive example. (5 points)

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