PSYCHOMETRICS TEST
QUESTIONS
1. What is psychometrics
2. Give examples are psychological constructs
3. How is it tested
4. What is measurement
5. What is a test
6. What is overt behaviour
7. Give an example
8. What is covert behaviour
9. Give an example
10. What is a psychological test
11. What is a test item
12. What is an individual test
13. What are advantages and disadvantages of a individual test
14. What is an example of a individual test
15. What is a group test
16. What are the adv and dis of this
17. What is an example
18. What is a ability test
19. What are the three ability tests
20. Explain what each test for
21. What are examples of an intelligence test
22. What is a personality test
23. Give an example
24. What is a structured personality test
25. What is an unstructured personality test
26. Explain a TAT test
27. What is a norm referenced test
28. What is a criterion referenced test
29. Give an example
30. What is a benefit of a criterion referenced test
(this is in MCQ format because Alexa said it will only be tested like this)
1. What were the key components of the ancient Han dynasty's
psychological testing system every three years?
a) Proficiency in civil law, military affairs, agriculture, revenue,
geography, and penmanship
b) Proficiency in philosophy, art, literature, mathematics, and
astronomy
c) Proficiency in martial arts, archery, calligraphy, and court etiquette
d) Proficiency in astrology, alchemy, divination, and herbal medicine
2. During the preliminary exam of the Han dynasty, candidates had to
spend how long in an isolated booth?
a) One day
, b) Three days
c) One week
d) One month
3. Who is considered the "Father of modern psychometrics"?
a) Wilhelm Wundt
b) L. L. Thurstone
c) Francis Galton
d) Alfred Binet
4. Which term did Catell coin in the field of psychology?
a) Mental capacity
b) Psychological assessment
c) Mental test
d) Intellectual measurement
5. What were some of the components of Catell's 10 Mental Tests?
a) Strength-of-hand squeeze, rate of hand movement, and two-point
threshold for touch
b) Reaction time for sound, time for naming colors, and judgment of
time intervals
c) Weight differentiation, line bisection of a line, and number of letters
remembered
d) All of the above
6. Who developed the first intelligence test aimed at separating
children with intellectual disabilities from normal children in schools?
a) Wilhelm Wundt
b) Francis Galton
c) Alfred Binet
d) Lewis Terman
7. What was a significant difference between Binet-Simon's intelligence
test (1905) and previous tests like the Brass Instruments era tests?
a) It measured only a single faculty of intelligence.
b) It aimed for classification rather than measurement.
c) It focused primarily on sensory discrimination.
d) It was standardized for adults only.
8. What did the Binet-Simon Intelligence Test measure?
a) Academic achievement
b) Practical judgment
c) Reaction time
d) Emotional intelligence
9. Who developed the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale?
a) Alfred Binet
b) Lewis Terman
c) William Stern
QUESTIONS
1. What is psychometrics
2. Give examples are psychological constructs
3. How is it tested
4. What is measurement
5. What is a test
6. What is overt behaviour
7. Give an example
8. What is covert behaviour
9. Give an example
10. What is a psychological test
11. What is a test item
12. What is an individual test
13. What are advantages and disadvantages of a individual test
14. What is an example of a individual test
15. What is a group test
16. What are the adv and dis of this
17. What is an example
18. What is a ability test
19. What are the three ability tests
20. Explain what each test for
21. What are examples of an intelligence test
22. What is a personality test
23. Give an example
24. What is a structured personality test
25. What is an unstructured personality test
26. Explain a TAT test
27. What is a norm referenced test
28. What is a criterion referenced test
29. Give an example
30. What is a benefit of a criterion referenced test
(this is in MCQ format because Alexa said it will only be tested like this)
1. What were the key components of the ancient Han dynasty's
psychological testing system every three years?
a) Proficiency in civil law, military affairs, agriculture, revenue,
geography, and penmanship
b) Proficiency in philosophy, art, literature, mathematics, and
astronomy
c) Proficiency in martial arts, archery, calligraphy, and court etiquette
d) Proficiency in astrology, alchemy, divination, and herbal medicine
2. During the preliminary exam of the Han dynasty, candidates had to
spend how long in an isolated booth?
a) One day
, b) Three days
c) One week
d) One month
3. Who is considered the "Father of modern psychometrics"?
a) Wilhelm Wundt
b) L. L. Thurstone
c) Francis Galton
d) Alfred Binet
4. Which term did Catell coin in the field of psychology?
a) Mental capacity
b) Psychological assessment
c) Mental test
d) Intellectual measurement
5. What were some of the components of Catell's 10 Mental Tests?
a) Strength-of-hand squeeze, rate of hand movement, and two-point
threshold for touch
b) Reaction time for sound, time for naming colors, and judgment of
time intervals
c) Weight differentiation, line bisection of a line, and number of letters
remembered
d) All of the above
6. Who developed the first intelligence test aimed at separating
children with intellectual disabilities from normal children in schools?
a) Wilhelm Wundt
b) Francis Galton
c) Alfred Binet
d) Lewis Terman
7. What was a significant difference between Binet-Simon's intelligence
test (1905) and previous tests like the Brass Instruments era tests?
a) It measured only a single faculty of intelligence.
b) It aimed for classification rather than measurement.
c) It focused primarily on sensory discrimination.
d) It was standardized for adults only.
8. What did the Binet-Simon Intelligence Test measure?
a) Academic achievement
b) Practical judgment
c) Reaction time
d) Emotional intelligence
9. Who developed the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale?
a) Alfred Binet
b) Lewis Terman
c) William Stern