Exam Prep || VERIFIED MULTIPLE CHOICE
QUESTIONS <2025/2026 Edition>
Description:
Study bundle for all major psychology tests (1–4) and the final exam at Tulane
Rollins. Covers memory, development, sensation/perception, learning, and
abnormal psych. Includes verified answers with explanations.
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Tulane psychology
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verified psychology MCQs
cognitive development
abnormal psychology
,1. Which part of the brain controls breathing and heartbeat?
A. Hippocampus
B. Medulla oblongata
C. Amygdala
D. Thalamus
Answer: B. Medulla oblongata
Explanation: The medulla regulates basic life functions such as heart rate and
respiration.
2. In classical conditioning, what is the unconditioned stimulus (UCS)?
A. A learned response
B. A stimulus that triggers a response naturally
C. A neutral stimulus
D. A reinforced stimulus
Answer: B. A stimulus that triggers a response naturally
Explanation: The UCS naturally triggers a response without prior learning.
3. Who is considered the father of psychoanalysis?
A. Carl Jung
,B. B.F. Skinner
C. Sigmund Freud
D. Abraham Maslow
Answer: C. Sigmund Freud
Explanation: Freud developed psychoanalysis and explored the unconscious mind.
4. What is the primary function of the occipital lobe?
A. Hearing
B. Smell
C. Vision
D. Touch
Answer: C. Vision
Explanation: The occipital lobe processes visual information.
5. A behavior followed by a reward is likely to be repeated. This is known as:
A. Classical conditioning
B. Observational learning
C. Law of effect
D. Spontaneous recovery
, Answer: C. Law of effect
Explanation: Proposed by Edward Thorndike, the law of effect supports
reinforcement learning.
6. What is the synapse?
A. A nerve cell
B. A brain wave
C. The gap between neurons
D. A neurotransmitter
Answer: C. The gap between neurons
Explanation: It’s the small space where neurotransmitters transmit signals between
neurons.
7. Which research method allows for the determination of cause-and-effect
relationships?
A. Survey
B. Case study
C. Correlational study
D. Experiment