1. Bilal Anwaar, 191065.
History of clinical psychology:
1. founded the first psychological clinic.
a) Sigmund Freud
b) Lighter Witmer
c) Jean Piaget
d) James William
Correct option: b(Lighter Witmer)
2. The first psychological clinic was found at the University of Pennsylvania in .
a) 1923
b) 1879
c) 1916
d) 1896
Correct option: d(1896)
3. Awareness of mental illness can be dated back to .
a) 340 A.D.
b) 2100 B.C.
c) 1800 C.
d) 3500 B.C
Correct option: b(2100 B.C.)
4. described the brain as the body’s most important organ and interpreter
of consciousness.
a) Plato
b) Aristotle
c) Hippocrates
d) Galen
2. Correct option: c(Hippocrates)
5. According to Hippocrates, the name of disorder that was used to described
women who presented with vague bodily complaints, was:
a) Hysteria
b) Mania
c) Paranoia
d) Depression
Correct option: a(Hysteria)
6. Socrates believed that the answers to all questions lay inside the is the power of:
a) Speaking.
b) Self-speaking.
c) both a and b.
d) None of these.
Correct option: c(both a and b.)
7. Plato believed that soul has three levels are:
a) Consciousness, sub-consciousness and unconsciousness.
b) Logistikon, thymos and alogistikon.
c) Consciousness, pre-consciousness and non-consciousness.
d) nutritive soul, the sensible soul, and the rational soul.
Correct option: b(Logistikon, thymos and alogistikon.)
8. describes that epileptic seizures were caused by diseased brain.
a) Galen
b) Hippocrates
c) Aristotle
d) Pythagoras
Correct option: b(Hippocrates)
3. 9. According to Plato: residing in the stomach and responsible for
instincts and appetites.
a) Logistikon
b) Thymos
c) Alogistikon
d) None of these
Correct option: c(Alogistikon)
10. Galen elaborated the role of four humors in:
a) Personal character
b) Temperament
c) Both a and b
d) None of these
Correct option: c(Both a and b)
11. Important figures during Renaissance period, who rejected spiritual causes of
psychological and emotional difficulties were:
a) Lighter Witmer and Paracelsus
b) Paracelsus and Sigmund Freud
c) Johann weyer and Sigmund Freud
d) Paracelsus and Johann Weyer
Correct option: d(Paracelsus and Johann Weyer)
12. “The slight of Head of Demons” was written by in .
a) Weyer, 1583
b) Paracelsus, 1567
c) Freud, 1916
d) Witmer, 1963
Correct option: a(Weyer, 1583)
4. 13. In France, moral treatment movement was started by:
a) William Tuke
b) Phillip Pinel
c) Dorothea Dix
d) None of above
Correct option: b(Phillip Pinel)
14. In , Pinel took control of Bicetre Hospital, in Paris.
a) 1793
b) 1843
c) 1628
d) 1754
Correct option: a(1793)
15. In 1796, William Tuke, established:
a) York Retreat.
b) York Asylum.
c) Bicetre Hospital.
d) Friends Asylums.
Correct option: a(York Retreat.)
16. The first institution in United States established for moral treatment was:
a) York Retreat.
b) York Asylum.
c) Bicetre Hospital
d) Friends Asylums.
Correct option: d(Friends Asylums)
17. coined the term “Mental Treatment”.
5. a) Sir Frances Galton
b) James Mckeen Cattell
c) Emil Kraepelin
d) William Tuke
Correct option: b(James Mckeen Cattell)
18. “Binet Simon scale” was developed in .
a) 1906
b) 1908
c) 1901
d) 1904
Correct option: a(1906)
19. Clinical psychologist used to determine the I.Q. level on patients with the help of
scale called:
a) Bient Simon scale.
b) Stanford Binet test.
c) Big Five test.
d) PF 16.
Correct option: b(Stanford Binet test.)
20. The most significant 19th
century contribution in the development of modern
psychiatry was:
a) William Tuke
b) James Mckeen Cattell
c) Sir Frances Galton
d) Emil Kreapelin
Correct option: d(Emil Kreapelin)
21. Emil Kreapelin’s first book provided a detailed description of:
6. a) Alzheimer.
b) Parkinson disease.
c) Alien hand syndrome.
d) Dementia praecox.
Correct option: d(Dementia praecox.)
22. The author of “Interpretation of Dreams” was:
a) William James.
b) Sigmund Freud.
c) Wilhelm Wundt.
d) Carl Jung.
Correct option: b(Sigmund Freud.)
23. “Jokes and their Connection with the Unconscious” by Sigmund Freud, was
published in .
a) 1905
b) 1907
c) 1895
d) 1885
Correct option: a(1905)
24. “Principles of Psychology” was written by:
a) William James.
b) Stanley Hall.
c) Alferd Binet.
d) Sigmund Freud.
Correct option: a(William James.)
25. Founder of “Journal of Abnormal Psychology” is:
a) Alferd Binet.
7. b) Lighter Witmer.
c) Sigmund Freud.
d) Morton Prince.
Correct option: d(Morton Prince.)
26. The journal “The Psychological Clinic” was established by:
a) Alferd Binet.
b) Lighter Witmer.
c) Morton Prince.
d) Sigmund Freud.
Correct option: b(Lighter Witmer.)
27. The founder of “The Harvard Psychological Clinic” was:
a) Alferd Binet.
b) Lighter Witmer.
c) Morton Prince.
d) None of these.
Correct option: c(Morton Prince.)
28. William Krohn, established laboratory for studying people with mental illness at
the Eastern Hospital for the Insane in Kankakee, in:
a) 1897.
b) 1909.
c) 1879.
d) 1898.
Correct option: a(1897.)
29. Psychological clinics were established at the University of Lowa and at Clark
University in:
a) 1899
b) 1909.
8. c) 1897.
d) 1890.
Correct option: b(1909.)
30. APA was founded in:
a) 1895.
b) 1892.
c) 1902.
d) 1900.
Correct option: b(1892.)
31. APA was founded by:
a) Alferd Binet.
b) Lighter Witmer.
c) G. Stanley.
d) None of these.
Correct option: c(G Stanley.)
32. APA defined clinical psychology as: “that art and technology which deals with the
adjustment problems of human being”, in:
a) 1935.
b) 1919.
c) 1949.
d) 1924.
Correct option: a(1935)
33. The first section of clinical psychology within the APA was created in:
a) 1935.
b) 1945
c) 1919.
d) 1949.
9. Correct option: c(1919)
34. In , Woodworth’s Personal Data Sheet was developed to diagnose and
screen soldiers with emotional problems.
a) 1906
b) 1901
c) 1915
d) 1917
Correct option: c(1917)
35. Large number of psychologist were engaged in military psychiatric units during:
a) World War 1,
b) World War 2.
c) Cold War.
d) Vietminh War.
Correct option: b(World War 2.)
36. VA launched a major program to support training in the mental health discipline,
in:
a) 1947.
b) 1956
c) 1935.
d) 1945.
Correct option: d(1945.)