Lecture 3 Self evaluation :
1) Each question carries 1 mark.
2) There are five alternatives - (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) given against each question out of which only one is the most appropriate answer. If (A) is correct, round on the correct alternative like (A) .
3) If a question is answered wrongly or more than one answers are marked, 0.20 marks will be deducted for each such question.
Q.1. The word “happiness” is ........... It means different things to different people.
(A) Obsolete
(B) Subjective
(C) Imprecise
(D) None of these
Q.2. It requires a …....... theory that takes into account both “positive affect over time together with an endorsement of the conditions of one’s life.”
(A) New
(B) Empirical
(C) Psychological C
(D) Hybrid
Q.3. ..... psychologists have been interested in what constitutes positive psychological functioning.
(A) British
(B) Positive
(C) Theoretical
(D) Postmodern
Q.4. Wallin makes a difference between the pleasant life, the … life, and the meaningful life.
(A) Engaged
(B) Happy
(C) Both (A) & (B)
(D) None of these
Q.5. Ryff claimed that positive psychological functioning has three aspects: a … affective aspect, a cognitive aspect and features such as autonomy.
(A) Happy
(B) Short term
(C) Broadly
(D) Unpleasant
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