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Tenth Grade (Grade 10) Social Sciences Questions

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Grade 10 Social Sciences
                          and                           are habits that, like tumors, can slowly eat you from the iside.
  1. Comapring and Sharing
  2. Competing and Comparing
  3. Comparing and Contrasting
  4. Contrasting and Sharing
Grade 10 Psychology
The approach that uses free association to learn more about a person's unconscious thoughts and feelings is called                  Psychoanalytic                  psychology.
Grade 10 Psychology
           Superego           the part of the personality that according to Freud is the source of conscience
Grade 10 Psychology
Carl Jung believed that everyone's mind has a(n)             archetype             that contains common inherited instincts, urges, and memories of the entire human species.
Grade 10 Psychology
                     Self-actualization                     realizing one's unique potential
Grade 10 Psychology
The                   social learning                   theory assumes that gender roles are learned by observing and imitating models.
Grade 10 Social Sciences
Who wrote the United States Bill of Rights?
  1. Thomas Jefferson
  2. George Mason
  3. George Washington
  4. James Madison
Grade 10 Psychology
When the dependent variable increases as the independent variable increases, the correlation is             positive.            
Grade 10 Psychology
To conduct a valid study of a large population, you should use a(n)?
  1. naturalistic observation
  2. nonrepresentative sample
  3. representative sample
  4. case study
Grade 10 Psychology
         Traits         the consistent, enduring, and unique characteristics of a person
Grade 10 Psychology
The ___________________ is the unit in the inner brain that regulates and controls activity level, increases excitement, and helps generate sleep.
  1. Adrenal Gland
  2. Pituitary Gland
  3. Reticular Formation
  4. Androgen
  5. Homeostasis
Grade 10 Psychology
A ___________________ is the body's regulating mechanism that determines what an individuals body weight should be.
  1. Obesity point
  2. Set point
  3. Glucose regulator
  4. Blood-sugar level
  5. Genes
Grade 10 Psychology
         Schema         conceptual framework used to make sense of the world
Grade 10 Social Sciences
Which of these arguments did the Federalists support?
  1. A bill of rights was needed to keep the central government from taking rights away from individuals and states
  2. A bill of rights was needed so that people would know exactly what rights they did or did not have
  3. A bill of rights was unnecessary because the national government had no direct relationship to individuals
  4. A bill of rights was unnecessary because the Constitution itself limits federal power
Grade 10 Social Sciences
Which of these arguments did the Anti-Federalists support?
  1. A bill of rights was needed to keep the central government from taking rights away from individuals and states
  2. A bill of rights was needed so that people would know exactly what rights they did or did not have
  3. A bill of rights was unnecessary because the national government had no direct relationship to individuals
  4. A bill of rights was unnecessary because the powers of the national government are enumerated and extend to only certain cases
Grade 10 Psychology
Imitation is a form of            modeling           
Grade 10 Social Work
A teen father can not be made to pay child support until he graduates high school.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 10 Psychology
                Introspection                self-observation of one's thoughts and feelings
Grade 10 Social Sciences
Which of these arguments did the Federalists support?
  1. A bill of rights was needed to keep the central government from taking rights away from individuals and states
  2. A bill of rights was needed so that people would know exactly what rights they did or did not have
  3. A bill of rights was unnecessary because the national government had no direct relationship to individuals
  4. A bill of rights was unnecessary because the Constitution itself limits federal power
Grade 10 Psychology
What is the correct 1st step in Pavlov's experiment?
  1. connect food to a good event
  2. ring a bell when food comes
  3. know the animal produces salvia when it sees food
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