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Test Instructions:-
Test Name Lecturer Education
Subject Education Test 87
Test Type MCQs
Total Questions 25
Total Time 20 Minutes
Total Marks 100
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Lecturer of Education Online Test No. 87

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Curiosity comes under:

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The conditions which influence the arousal direction and maintenance of behavior relevant in work settings are called:

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Intrinsic Motivational Theory was pro- pounded by:

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An individual's affective orientation to- wards particular outcomes is called the:

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Intrinsic motivation as currently conceived is championed by:

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Motives are:

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“Mobilisation of bodily energy” is other- wise known as:

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Homeostasis is the overall term for equilibrium preserving tendencies with an organism preserving tendencies with an organism by which:

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Motives move a person from:

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Psychoanalytic theory of motivation was developed by:

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When a motive is aroused and the organism is driven to a goal, a condition is produced within the organism:

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The goals which the person tries to escape are called:

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Goal refers to:

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The selected part of environment refers to the end results of behavior sequence which are known as:

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When the motive is directed towards goals external to the person such as money or grade, it is called:

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The expectations or goal that one sets to achieve in future keeping in view his past performance is called:

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“The need for achievement” was first de- fined largely on the basis of clinical studies done by:

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The tension increases when the goal is:

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Steers and Porter (1975) in their text entitled “Motivation and work behavior” identified:

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Dipboye (1977) distinguished between the strong and weak versions of:

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Motivation is defined as a state of the organ- ism in which bodily energy is mobilized and selectively directed towards parts of the:

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Literally motivation means the process of inducing:

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A person's need for feeling competent and self-determining in dealing with his environment is called:

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Most of the research on intrinsic motivation has concentrated on the interaction has concentrated on the interaction between:

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The achievement motivation theory of McClelland is explained in terms of:

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