Types of Human Behaviour
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Q. What is Animal behaviour? Name different types of Animal behaviour.
Q. ____is a type of behaviour involving a response to a stimulus that is different from the natural one.
- Imitation
- Instinct
- Imprinting
- Conditioning
Q. Human behaviour is less complex compared to animal behaviour.
- True
- False
Q.
“When the school bell rings in the morning, students gather for assembly.”
What is the stimulus here? Which kind of behavior is shown by the students?
- School bell – Conditioning
- School bell – Imitation
- Morning – Conditioning
- Student – Imprinting
Q. Which of the following are examples of imitation by humans?
- Smoking
- Drinking
- Sports
- Hunger
Q. Conditioning is a type of behavior involving a response to a stimulus that is different from the natural one. It is a type of ______________ behaviour.
- Learned
- Instinctual
- Unnatural
- None of the above
Q. ___ was a Russian scientist who investigated conditioning.
- Mikhail Lomonosov
- Nikolay Yegorovich Zhukovsky
- Igor Kurchatov
- Ivan Pavlov
Q. Why is it difficult to study human behaviour than animal behaviour?
Q. ____ is used to change the behaviour of people.
- Conditioning
- Imitation
- Instinct
- Imprinting
Q.
________ is given a system of rewards and punishments.
Q.
Imitation can be defined as
- Salivating at the sight of food
- Understanding the behavior
- The copying of behavior
- None of these
Q. Which of the following is a type of human behaviour that need not be learned but is under conscious control?
- Instinct
- Imitation
- Conditioning
- Imprinting
Q. A type of behaviour where one animal copies another animal is known as
- Instinct
- Imitation
- Copying
- Conditioning
Q.
Which term used to express details of appearance or behaviour?
Q. _______is the scientific study of the of the interaction of animals with each other, with other living beings, and with the environment.
- Plant behaviour
- Animal behaviour
- Ecological behaviour
- None of the above
Q. Human behaviour is easier to study than animal behaviour.
- True
- False
Q. A type of behaviour where one animal copies another animal is known as
- Instinct
- Imitation
- Copying
- Conditioning
Q. Imprinting is a type of human behaviour.
- True
- False
Q. Humans are the only organisms to show imitation.
- True
- False
Q. Human behaviour is less complex compared to animal behaviour.
- False
- True
Q.
Imitation can be defined as
- Salivating at the sight of food
- Understanding the behavior
- The copying of behavior
- None of these
Q. People buy the product by seeing attractive images or advertisement. This the is the example of which behaviour?
- None of the above
- Imitation
- Conditioning
- Instinct
Q. _______is the scientific study of the of the interaction of animals with each other, with other living beings, and with the environment.
- Plant behaviour
- Animal behaviour
- Ecological behaviour
- None of the above
Q. Which of the following factors affect the human behaviour?
- Stimulus
- Genetics
- Nervous system
- All of the above
Q.
“When the school bell rings in the morning, students gather for assembly.”
What is the stimulus here? Which kind of behavior is shown by the students?
- School bell – Conditioning
- School bell – Imitation
- Morning – Conditioning
- Student – Imprinting
Q. Which of the following is the most simplest form of learned behaviour?
- Dominance
- Reflex
- Instinct
- Imprinting
- Habituation
Q.
Write a composition (in approximately 450−500 words) on the following subject:
Write a description of the most interesting person you have ever met.
Q. Which of the following is the positive stimulus of the conditioning behaviour?
- Spanking
- Smoking
- Praise
- Both B and C
Q. Raj was swimming in a pond. When he walked back to his car, he noticed that several newly hatched ducklings were following his moves. Which among the following explains it correctly?
- Tropism
- Conditioning
- Imprinting
- Associative learning
- Sympathetic nervous system
Q. Conditioning behaviour that uses neutral stimulus is called as
- Operant conditioning
- Classical conditioning
- Neutral conditioning
- None of the above