2065438+2008 comprehensive examination questions for three-level psychological counselors

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2065438+2008 comprehensive examination questions for three-level psychological counselors

1. Perception means ().

A. the reflection of individual attributes of objective things that directly act on the sensory organs of the human brain.

R the overall reflection of objective things that directly act on the sensory organs of the human brain.

The indirect and generalized reflection of the human brain on objective things.

The reflection of past experiences in the mind

Reference answer: b

2. The basic feature of perception is ().

Integrity, selectivity, perseverance and understanding

R intuition, indirectness, constancy and generality

Intuition, integrity, operability and indirectness

D. Realism, operability, selectivity and understandability

Reference answer: a

3. The perceptual characteristics reflected by combining all parts and attributes of things into a whole are called perceptual ()

honest

honesty

selectivity

intelligibility

Reference answer: b

4. Perception includes () and so on.

Spatial perception, temporal perception, motion perception and illusion

Sense of balance, sense of movement, sense of body and pain.

Spatial perception, depth perception, plane perception and illusion

D. sense of balance, movement, visual perception and illusion

Reference answer: a

5. Spatial perception includes ().

Distance perception, motion perception, depth perception and stereo perception.

B motion perception, distance perception, distance perception, entity perception.

C. Size perception, shape perception, distance perception and orientation perception

Balance perception, motion perception, motion perception and illusion

Reference answer: C.

6. The main clue of depth perception is ().

The perspective effect of lines or air.

Accommodation function of eyes

Convergence of binocular visual axes

binocular parallax

Reference answer: D.

7. The reflection of the continuity and sequence of material phenomena is called ().

movement perception

time perception

Kinesthetic perception

Azimuth perception

Reference answer: b

8. The rhythmic change of human behavior caused by human physiological rhythm is called ().

biofeedback

biological rhythm

biological clock

biological chain

Reference answer: C.

9. The perception of the displacement of an object in space is called ().

Motion perception b time perception

C space perception d motion perception

Reference answer: D.

10. Perception of objects () is called motion perception.

Spatial characteristics

Continuity and sequence

Spatial displacement

Distance and azimuth characteristics

Reference answer: C.

1 1. Motion phenomenon ().

A refers to the phenomenon that an object moves in space and is perceived as moving.

B refers to the phenomenon that an object is perceived to move in space without displacement.

C is also called binocular parallax

D is also called perceptual understanding.

Reference answer: b

12. () refers to the distorted perception of objective things with a fixed tendency under certain conditions.

An illusion

B dream

unconsciousness/unconscious

D illusion

Reference answer: a

13. Illusions are generally classified according to the illusions formed by ().

Accuracy of line segment, area, direction, face recognition and memory

The length, direction and area of line segment B and the interaction of different sensory channels.

C line segment, area, figure, direction, orientation, shape weight, audio-visual and spiral

D. the characteristics of feeling, perception and thinking and the quality of will

Reference answer: b

14. () refers to the reflection of past experiences in the mind.

Learn this article by heart.

B jiyi

approve

Yi Hui

Reference answer: b

15. Memory can be divided into () according to its content.

Image memory, situational memory, emotional memory, semantic memory and action memory.

B Five kinds of memory: sensory memory, perceptual memory, image memory, abstract memory and meaningful memory.

C sensory memory, short-term memory, long-term memory.

Implicit memory and explicit memory

Reference answer: a