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Medical Science Mcqs 5254 MCQs [All-Courses]

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Medical Science is the study of human health, diseases, prevention, and treatment, focusing on diagnosis, patient care, and medical research to improve healthcare outcomes.

The first phase of the general adaptation syndrome is:
A alarm
B resistance
C exhaustion
D adjustment
Correct Answer: alarm
Research shows that IQ scores are valid predictors of all of the following EXCEPT:
A School grades
B Emotional intelligence
C Occupational status
D Job performance
Correct Answer: Job performance
When Asians and Americans are asked what accounts for the consistently higher scores in mathematics among Asians, Americans are likely to conclude it is due to:
A The environment
B Hard work
C Better schooling
D Genetics
Correct Answer: Genetics
Which of the following is factor that influences success for the gifted?
A extrinsic motivation
B level of adjustment
C persistence
D sibling rivalry
Correct Answer: persistence
The person responsible for the development and design of the first useful individual test of intelligence is:
A Freud
B Terman
C Binet
D Wechsler
Correct Answer: Binet
Who would have been most enthusiastic about the value of a single intelligence test score as an index of an individual’s mental capacities?
A Thurstone
B Sternberg
C Gardner
D Spearman
Correct Answer: Spearman
In order for norms to be meaningful what must also occur?
A Randomization
B Consensus
C Direct sampling
D Standardization
Correct Answer: Standardization
The definition of intelligence includes all of the following EXCEPT:
A Comprehension
B Planning
C Focusing
D Ability to reason
Correct Answer: Focusing
Selective breeding for desirable characteristics is called:
A cretinism
B adaptive behavior
C microcephaly
D eugenics
Correct Answer: eugenics
Which of the following learning cannot be durable and effective:
A That is not backed up by enough practice
B That is backed up by a motive
C That is not followed by pleasant
D Both (a) and (b)
Correct Answer: That is not backed up by enough practice