WGU D291 Objective Assessment Exam 2026/2027
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Section 1: Foundations of Learning & Instruction (Questions 1-18)
STUDY TIP: Focus on the three major learning theories (Behaviorism, Cognitivism,
Constructivism) and how they apply to classroom practice. Understanding the foundational
theorists will help you answer application questions throughout the exam.
Q1: Which branch of psychology focuses specifically on how people learn and how instruction
can be designed to improve learning outcomes?
A. Clinical psychology
B. Educational psychology [CORRECT]
C. Developmental psychology only
D. Abnormal psychology
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Educational psychology is the branch of psychology that studies how people learn, the
instructional process, factors that influence learning outcomes, and the application of
psychological principles to educational settings. It bridges the gap between psychology and
educational practice.
Q2: According to self-determination theory, which three innate psychological needs must be
satisfied for optimal motivation and well-being?
A. Safety, belonging, and esteem
B. Autonomy, competence, and relatedness [CORRECT]
C. Physiological, security, and self-actualization
D. Extrinsic, intrinsic, and achievement
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Self-determination theory (Deci & Ryan) identifies three universal psychological
needs: autonomy (sense of control and choice), competence (feeling effective and capable), and
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relatedness (connection with others). When these needs are met, intrinsic motivation flourishes;
when thwarted, motivation and well-being suffer.
Q3: Which type of motivation stems from internal satisfaction and personal interest in the task
itself rather than external rewards?
A. Extrinsic motivation
B. Intrinsic motivation [CORRECT]
C. Achievement motivation
D. Social motivation
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Intrinsic motivation refers to engagement in activities for their inherent satisfaction,
enjoyment, or interest, rather than for separable consequences or external rewards. Research
shows intrinsic motivation leads to deeper learning, greater creativity, and sustained engagement
compared to extrinsic motivation.
Q4: In Piaget's theory of cognitive development, which stage (ages 7-11) is characterized by
logical thinking about concrete events, conservation concepts, and classification abilities?
A. Sensorimotor stage
B. Preoperational stage
C. Concrete operational stage [CORRECT]
D. Formal operational stage
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The concrete operational stage (ages 7-11) marks the beginning of logical thought
processes applied to concrete, tangible situations. Children develop conservation (understanding
quantity remains constant despite appearance changes), classification, seriation, and reversibility,
though abstract thinking remains limited.
Q5: According to Vygotsky, what is the "zone of proximal development" (ZPD)?
A. The physical space where learning occurs
B. The distance between what a learner can do independently and what they can do with
guidance [CORRECT]
C. The age range for optimal language acquisition
D. The difference between IQ scores
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Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The zone of proximal development (ZPD) is the gap between what a learner can
accomplish independently and what they can achieve with guidance from a more knowledgeable
other (MKO) or through collaboration. Effective instruction targets this zone, providing
scaffolding that is gradually removed as competence develops.
Q6: Which Erikson psychosocial crisis occurs during adolescence (ages 12-18) and involves
developing a sense of identity versus role confusion?
A. Trust vs. mistrust
B. Initiative vs. guilt
C. Industry vs. inferiority
D. Identity vs. role confusion [CORRECT]
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Erikson's fifth stage, identity vs. role confusion, occurs during adolescence when
individuals explore who they are, their values, beliefs, and future direction. Successful resolution
leads to fidelity and a coherent sense of identity; failure results in confusion about one's role in
society.
Q7: What is the primary purpose of creating a "safe space" in the learning environment?
A. To eliminate all academic challenges
B. To establish psychological safety where students feel comfortable taking risks and
participating [CORRECT]
C. To remove all classroom rules
D. To ensure physical safety only
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Psychological safety in learning environments means students feel safe to express
ideas, ask questions, make mistakes, and engage authentically without fear of humiliation or
judgment. This emotional safety is prerequisite for cognitive risk-taking, deep learning, and
meaningful participation.
Q8: Which characteristic describes a "mastery goal orientation" in learning?
A. Focus on outperforming peers and demonstrating superior ability
B. Focus on understanding material deeply and developing competence [CORRECT]
C. Focus on avoiding any appearance of failure
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D. Focus on external rewards and grades only
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Mastery goal orientation (learning goals) focuses on developing competence,
understanding, and self-improvement. Students with mastery goals persist through challenges,
use deeper learning strategies, and view errors as learning opportunities, contrasting with
performance goals focused on demonstrating ability relative to others.
Q9: In Vygotsky's sociocultural theory, what is "scaffolding"?
A. Physical construction materials for building
B. Temporary support provided to help learners accomplish tasks within their ZPD [CORRECT]
C. Permanent assistance that remains throughout learning
D. Testing students without any support
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Scaffolding refers to temporary instructional supports (modeling, prompts, cues,
questioning) provided by teachers or peers to help learners accomplish tasks they cannot yet
perform independently. As learner competence increases, scaffolding is gradually removed
(faded), promoting internalization and independent functioning.
Q10: Which type of reinforcement schedule provides reinforcement after a fixed number of
responses?
A. Fixed interval
B. Variable interval
C. Fixed ratio [CORRECT]
D. Variable ratio
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Fixed ratio (FR) schedules deliver reinforcement after a specific, predictable number
of responses (e.g., every 5th correct answer). This schedule produces high, steady response rates
with a brief pause after reinforcement. It differs from variable ratio (unpredictable number) and
interval schedules (time-based).
Q11: What is the primary focus of classroom management in effective learning environments?
A. Strict punishment for all misbehavior
B. Creating conditions that promote engagement, minimize disruptions, and maximize learning
time [CORRECT]
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