Classroom Behaviour - Qp1

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  • 1. 
    Watson believed that behaviours could be measured, trained and changed, and that all behaviours are acquired through conditioning.
    • A. 

      True

    • B. 

      False

  • 2. 
    A reinforce is anything positive or negative that strengthens a desired response.
    • A. 

      True

    • B. 

      False

  • 3. 
    A core element of Rogers’ theory was that in order to achieve the good life we need to: (Select four)
    • A. 

      Be fully open to experience

    • B. 

      Live in the present moment

    • C. 

      Trust others

    • D. 

      Take responsibility for our choices

    • E. 

      Treat ourselves and others with unconditional positive regard.

  • 4. 
    Power / Controlling behaviour will include: (Select three)
    • A. 

      Talking when meant to be quiet

    • B. 

      Arriving late

    • C. 

      Authority is the enemy

    • D. 

      Is argumentative.

    • E. 

      Spoils other’s work

  • 5. 
    The Good Childhood Inquiry (2008) found that over 1 million children aged ______ have a clinically recognised mental disorder ranging from anxiety, anorexia and depression to violent delinquency.
    • A. 

      5-10

    • B. 

      5-12

    • C. 

      5-14

    • D. 

      5-16

  • 6. 
    Many of the fast foods and ready prepared food items that some pupils consume are full of additives which can severely affect their behaviour.
    • A. 

      True

    • B. 

      False

  • 7. 
    Blood which carries nutrients such as sugars and oxygen to the brain is 70-82% water so keeping re-hydrated is essential.
    • A. 

      True

    • B. 

      False

  • 8. 
    Anaerobic exercise helps the heart beat faster, increasing blood flow and oxygen in the blood stream.
    • A. 

      True

    • B. 

      False

  • 9. 
    ______ is the intelligent brain – the grey matter.
    • A. 

      The orbitofrontal cortex

    • B. 

      The neo-cortex

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