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What are some of the personality traits assessed by the CPI?
a) Cognitive abilities and physical strength
b) Poise & ascendancy, socialization, and achievement potential
c) Interpersonal conflicts and emotional instability
d) Artistic creativity and musical talent

b

Explanation: The CPI assesses traits such as poise & ascendancy, socialization, achievement potential, and interest modes.



In what year was the California Psychological Inventory (CPI) first published?
a) 1945                                   
b) 1957
c) 1965                                   
d) 1972

b

Explanation: The CPI was first published in the year 1957 by Harrison Gough.



What is the primary purpose of a Projective Technique in personality assessment?
a) To evaluate specific traits in a controlled environment.
b) To construct unconstructive situations for abnormal individuals.
c) To measure cognitive abilities in a structured setting.
d) To assess physical health and fitness.

b

Explanation: Projective techniques involve creating situations where individuals are expected to respond, providing insights into their personality, especially for abnormal cases.



Which projective test involves the examiner speaking a series of words for immediate response from the subject?
a) Rorschach Inkblot Test
b) Thematic Apperception Test (TAT)
c) Word Associated Test (WAT)
d) Sentence Completion Test

c

Explanation: In the Word Associated Test (WAT), the examiner presents a series of words, and the subject responds with the first words that come to mind.



What does WAT primarily aim to capture during the assessment?
a) Physical health indicators
b) Unconscious thoughts and feelings
c) Cognitive abilities
d) Social interaction patterns

b

Explanation: WAT is designed to explore both conscious and unconscious thoughts and feelings of the individual.



In WAT, what aspects are recorded by the examiner?
a) Respondent's physical health
b) Amount of time taken for each response
c) Academic achievements
d) Social preferences

b

Explanation: The examiner records the time, respondent action, experience, and behavior during the Word Associated Test.