HPBOSE HP Board Class 12th Psychology Model Paper 2024: Psychology is an important subject for class 12 students. It is the study of mind and behaviour. Psychology students aim to understand the motive, feelings and behaviour of other people. For the 2025 examination, the Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education (HPBOSE) has released the model papers for the academic session 2024-25 for class 12 students. Download the HP Board Class 12 Psychology Model Paper from the direct link given in this article.
Along with the model paper, students can check the blueprint and distribution of marks as well. This will help them understand the marking scheme and learn which topics are high weightage ones. Check the model paper to understand the typology and difficulty level of questions.
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HP Board Class 12 Psychology Model Paper 2024-25 Blueprint and Marks Distribution
Students check the blueprint and marks distribution of the Himachal Pradesh Board Psychology Model Paper 2024 Class 12.
LESSON NO. | SECTION 1 OBJECTIVE QUESTIONS |
| SECTION II SHORT- QUESTIONS ANSWER |
| SECTION III LONG ANSWER QUESTIONS | ||
MCQ | Match the column | Not | Direct Question | Case based questions | Direct questions | Higher Order Thinking | |
I | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | - | - | 1 |
II | 1 | 1 | - | 1 | 1 | 1 | - |
III | 1 | - | 1 | 1 | - | 1 | - |
IV | 1 | - | 1 | 1 | - | 1 | - |
V | 1 | - | - | 1 | - | 1 | - |
VI | 1 | - | - | 1 | 1 | - | 1 |
VII | 1 | - | - | 1 | - | - | 1 |
No. Of Question Marks | 7*1 | 2*1 | 3*1 | 7*2 | 2*2 | 4*5 | 3/2 choice based*5 |
7 | 2 | 3 | 14 | 4 | 20 | 10 |
HP Board Class 12 Psychology Model Paper 2024-25
Check the below questions from the HP Board Class 12 Psychology Model Paper. Go through them carefully.
SECTION (I)
Q1. If a person has the skill of understanding the motive, feelings and behaviour of other people he/she is said to have
A. Interpersonal Intelligence
B. Intrapersonal Intelligence
C. Linguistic Intelligence
D. Social Intelligence
Q2. Karim when asked to describe about himself describes in following manner. I am Karim, I am honest and hardworking person, I am a singer. I do believe in God and destiny. In this case Karim is disclosing his
A. Personal Identity
B. Social Identity
C. Self Esteem
D. Self Efficiency
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Q3. Deepak is in class XII. He is in keen pressure started smoking to the extent that he became a chain smoker. He has recently decided to quit smoking. However, he realised that quitting smoking has led to frustration. The frustration formed due to clocking of needs is a form of:
A. Physical stress
B. Environmental stress
C. Psychological stress
D. Social stress
Q4. For the past six months, Julie has been exhausted, hopeless and unable to enjoy her normal activities. She has no interest in splendid time with friends and is having hard time keeping up at work. The most likely diagnosis is :
A. Depression
B. Schizophrenia
C. Affective Disorder
D. Dissociative disorder
Q5. Cognitive therapy for the treatment of depression was given by
A. Albert Ellis
B. Sigmed Freud
C. Aaron Beck
D. None of these.
Q6. A person has a somewhat positive attitude towards empowerment of women. Reading about successful women made this attitude more positive. This is an example of ............ attitude change.
A. Incongruent
B. Congruent
C. Dissonance
D. Cognitive
Q7. After a long discussion the initial position of the group became stronger thus demonstrating the effect of:
A. Group polarisation
B. Group conformity
C. Group think
D. Group confines
Q8. Choose the correct match for each thereof intelligence and the psychology who proposed it from the codes given below.
List I List II
- One factor theory of intelligence i) Charles Spearman
- Two-factor theory of intelligence ii) J.P. Guelford
- Structure of intelligence model iii) Howard Gardner
- Theory of multiple intelligence iv) Alfred Binet
Codes:-
A. I-(iv) 2-(i) 3- (ii) 4-(iii)
B. I-(iii) 2- (i) 3- (ii) 4-(iv)
C. I-(iv) 2-(ii) 3-(i) 4- (iii)
D. I-(i) 2-(iv) 3-(ii) 4- (iii)
Q9. Choose the correct match for each approach to the study of personality and the psychological associated with it from the codes given below.
1. Type approach i) Corden Allporl
2. Trait Approach ii) Sigmeed Freud
3. Psychodynamic Approach iii) Fredmann & Rosenman
Codes:-
A. I-(ii) 2-(i) 3- (iii)
B. I-(i) 2- (iii) 3- (ii)
C. I-(i) 2-(iii) 3-(ii)
D. I-(iii) 2-(i) 3-(ii)
Q10. Jasleen is high on critical thinking and can manipulate symbol to solbe numerical problems. She is also high on the ability to understand one’s own feelings, motives and desire. Which of the following intelligence are displayed by jasleen?
I. Spatial
II. Logical-Mathematical
III. Interpersonal Intelligence
IV. Intrapersonal Intelligence
A. I and II
B. II and III
C. I and III
D. II and IV
Q11. Which of the following are dimensions of stress.
I. Intensity
II. Duration
III. Predictability
IV. Vulnerability
A. I, II and IV
B. I, III and IV
C. II, III, and IV
D. I, II, and III
Q12. While paying bills, Sanjana was suddenly overwhelmed by activity. Her hear pounded, she felt like she couldn’t breathe and she became dizzy. This was most likely to be.........
A. A panic attack
B. A dissociative episode
C. A manic episode
D. A generated anxiety episode.
SECTION -II
Q13. What are the characteristics of normal probability curve?
Q14. Differentiate between type and treat approach to personality?
Q15. Explain the concept of this resistant personality?
Q16. What are the four D’s of abnormality?
Q17. Explain aversive conditioning technique for behaviour modification?
Q18. What are the characteristics in the target person that affects attitude change?
Q19. Differentiate between in-group and out-groups.
Q20. Case based questions:
Mr. Anshul has a positive attitude toward Dowry he is planning to get his son married to the daughter of Mr. Hemant who has a negative attitude towards Dowry. If Mr. Hemant who has a negative attitude towards Mr. Anshual the situation is considered as unbalanced.
i) Identity the concept of social attitude and cognition that operates in this case.
ii) The ‘P-O-X’ triangles in attitude changes was proposed by:
iii) Identity the possible outcome in the given case.
Q21. Case based Question:
Samar is a school going child. Due to lockdown he is at home. One day he happens to have an instinct to eat ice-cream cone. However, there is only one ice-cream cone in refrigerator. He wants to grab the cone without asking. He also realise that if he grabs the cone and eat is without asking, he may be punished. The best way for Samar to achieve gratifications is to ask for permission to eat the cone. In this way he knows that is his behaviour is morally correct and this approach towards obtaining the ice cream will not create guilt, fear or anxiety in him.
i) The intellectual energy of Samer to eat ice-cream cane is deserved from.
ii) The realisation expressed by Samer that is he grabs the cone without asking he may be punished comes from:-
iii) What determined the behaviour of Samer is morally correct and guilt free.
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