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AP SET
Year: 2024

AP SET Exam Paper - II, PSYCHOLOGY

Uploaded on March 20, 2026

A "Psychology Paper II" test booklet (Code A-20-02) consisting of 50 multiple-choice questions. The examination is worth a maximum of 100 marks and allows for 1 hour and 15 minutes of completion time.

Exam Instructions

  • Verification: Candidates must examine the booklet within the first 5 minutes to ensure no pages or questions are missing.

  • Answering: Responses must be indicated on an OMR sheet using a blue or black ballpoint pen. Marking anywhere else on the OMR sheet or writing identifying marks may result in disqualification.

  • Prohibitions: The use of calculators, log tables, or other electronic devices is strictly prohibited.

  • Scoring: There are no negative marks for incorrect answers.

  • Submission: The test booklet and OMR sheet must be returned to the invigilator at the end of the examination.

Content CoverageThe questions cover a broad range of psychological topics, including:

  • Perception: Topics include motion parallax, Gestalt principles of organization, and monocular cues in depth perception.

  • Memory: Concepts regarding mnemonics, the "saving method" of memory, sensory storage, and the distinction between episodic and semantic memory.

  • Learning and Behavior: Questions address behaviourist perspectives, operant conditioning models, and reinforcement schedules.

  • Personality and Development: Subjects include trait/type theories, Introversion/Extroversion, Gardner’s multiple intelligence theory, and Freud’s stages of development.

  • Biological Psychology: The functions of the thalamus, the limbic system's role in emotion, nervous system divisions, and neurotransmitters related to depression.

  • Statistics and Research: Methodology topics such as standard normal distribution, test validity, reliability, and various scaling methods (e.g., Likert, Thurstone).

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