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Part A- 15 based on Bollywood movie references (concept-based, applied psychology style) 

Part B- 15 from standard textbook psychology concepts (entrance-level). 

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1) In Taare Zameen Par, Ishaan struggles with reading and writing despite normal intelligence. This represents which psychological phenomenon?

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2) In Dear Zindagi, Kaira benefits from therapy sessions that help her understand her childhood and attachment patterns. The therapeutic approach resembles:

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3) In 3 Idiots, Rancho uses creative and curiosity-driven learning rather than rote memorization. This aligns with:

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4) In Chhichhore, the movie emphasizes coping with failure and building resilience. Which concept does this reflect?

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5) In Barfi!, the protagonist communicates emotions without words, focusing on nonverbal cues. Which form of communication is highlighted?

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6) In Black, Michelle learns language and life skills through repeated conditioning and reinforcement by her teacher. This best illustrates:

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7) In Tamasha, Ved experiences distress from suppressing his real identity to fit societal norms. This conflict is between:

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8) In Bhool Bhulaiyaa, Avni exhibits two distinct personalities unaware of each other. This reflects:

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9) In My Name is Khan, the protagonist shows repetitive behaviours and social difficulties. The likely diagnosis is:

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10) In Kabir Singh, Kabir’s inability to regulate emotions and impulsivity after heartbreak shows poor:

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11) In English Vinglish, Shashi’s journey from low self-esteem to self-acceptance reflects:

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12) In A Wednesday!, the protagonist takes justice into his own hands due to perceived social injustice. This reflects which psychological theory of aggression?

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13)  In Barfi! when Shruti regrets not choosing Barfi despite love, it reflects which cognitive bias?

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14) In Queen, Rani’s transformation during solo travel from dependency to confidence shows:

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15) In Munna Bhai MBBS, Munna’s use of empathy and human connection in patient care aligns with:

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16) The process by which sensory information is organized and interpreted is called:

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17) The part of the brain primarily responsible for emotions is:

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18) Which of the following best defines intelligence according to Sternberg?

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19) According to Freud, the moral component of personality is:

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20) The concept of self-actualization was proposed by:

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21) The neurotransmitter associated with mood regulation and depression is:

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22) The stage of cognitive development where abstract thinking begins, according to Piaget, is:

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23) A relatively permanent change in behavior due to experience is called:

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24) The defense mechanism where a person attributes their unacceptable feelings to others is:

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25) The tendency to recall the first and last items in a list best refers to:

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26) The process of focusing conscious awareness on a particular stimulus is called:

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27) Which of the following psychologists conducted the “Little Albert” experiment?

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28) Observational learning theory was proposed by:

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29)  In group dynamics, when individuals exert less effort while working in groups, it is called:

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30) The concept of “Flow” — a state of complete immersion in an activity — was proposed by:

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There’s a set of 30 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) 

Part A- 15 based on Bollywood movie references (concept-based, applied psychology style) 

Part B- 15 from standard textbook psychology concepts (entrance-level).  

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