Dibrugarh University| B.A - (CBCS)| EDUCATION - (Honours) (C - 14)| Question Paper - (June/ July) - 2022| 6th Semester
6 SEM
TDC EDNH (CBCS) C - 14
2022
(June/
July)
EDUCATION
(Honours)
(Core)
Paper:
C - 14
(Child
and Adolescent Psychology)
Full
Marks: 80
Pass
Marks: 32
Time:
3 hours
The
figures in the margin indicate full marks for the questions
1. Choose the correct answer: 1x8=8
(a) Development refers to
(i) The process by which an organism
(human or animal) grows and changes through its life span
(ii) The first five years of life
(iii) The process of growth from
infancy to adolescence
(iv) All of the above
(b) Infants begin showing a spontaneous
'social smile' around the age of
(i) 2-3 months
(ii) 2-3 years
(iii) 10-11 months
(iv) 12-14 years
(c) By around 9-12 months, infants can
(i) Show wariness of an unfamiliar
peer
(ii) Differentiate between photographs
of baby and adult faces
(iii) Respond differentially to
photographs of female and male strangers
(iv) All of the above
(d) High aggression during childhood
in relation to pathological conditions is found to be associated with
(i) Psychotic disorders
(ii) Mood disorders
(iii) Conduct disorders
(iv) All of the above
(e) Variation in age of puberty is
(i) Genetic
(ii) Due to malnutrition
(iii) Linked to body build
(iv) Any of the above
(f) Which of the following is the best
definition of truancy?
(i) When a student misses more than
one day o school per week
(ii) When a student misses more than
the permissible days of school per month
(iii) When a student misses more than
one day of school per month
(iv) When a student misses more than
the permissible of school per year
(g) The method by which one can study
an individual's personality by observing his/ her style of life, behaviour,
manner, thoughts, and feelings, etc., in-depth over a period of time is called
(i) Biographical method
(ii) Case history
(iii) Observation method
(iv) Experimental method
(h) The experimental method of
studying child behaviour consists of some steps. These are
(i) Defining the problem, formulating
hypothesis, experimental design, collecting data, analyzing the data, drawing
conclusions
(ii) Defining the problem,
experimental design, formulating hypothesis, collecting data, analyzing the
data, drawing conclusions
(iii) Experimental design, defining
the problem, formulating hypothesis, collecting data, analyzing the data,
drawing conclusions
(iv) Formulating hypothesis, defining
the problem, experimental design, collecting data, drawing conclusions,
analyzing the data
2.
Write on the following: 5x4=20
(a) Role of society in child
development
(b) Role of parents and teachers to
prevent adjustment problem of children
(c) 'Youth Culture' theory of
adolescence
(d) Role of educational institutions
in caring of adolescents
3.
Interpret the influence of school and family as factor affecting child
development. 7+6=13
Or
Write the historical perspective of
development of child psychology. 13
4.
Analyze the causes of disciplinary problems in children with examples. Suggest
how to prevent discipline problems during childhood. 6+7=13
Or
Discuss the salient features of
emotional, social and language development during childhood. 4+4+5=13
5.
What are the needs for a study of adolescent psychology? Discuss the
developmental patterns of social and moral during adolescents. 4+5+4=13
Or
"Adolescence is a period of storm
and stress." Explain the statement in the context of psychophysical
development of adolescence period. 6+7=13
6.
Define emotion and emotional problem. Identify the causes of emotional
insecurity in adolescents. How can these problems be solved? 2+6+5=13
Or
What is substance abuse? Mention three
consequences of substance abuse in India. Explain the role of educational
institution, home, and society to prevent these social problems in our society.
2+3+8=13
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