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Mental Imagery

Psychology ⇒ Cognitive Psychology

Mental Imagery starts at 10 and continues till grade 12. QuestionsToday has an evolving set of questions to continuously challenge students so that their knowledge grows in Mental Imagery. How you perform is determined by your score and the time you take. When you play a quiz, your answers are evaluated in concept instead of actual words and definitions used.
See sample questions for grade 10
Describe a method to improve the vividness of your mental imagery.
Describe a situation where mental imagery could help you study for an exam.
Describe how mental imagery can be used in learning a new language.
Describe how mental imagery can be used to overcome a fear, such as public speaking.
Describe one way mental imagery can help in problem-solving.
Explain how mental imagery can be used in creative writing.
Explain how mental imagery can be used in sports training.
A student is trying to remember the layout of a museum they visited last year. Which cognitive process are they using? (1) Perception, (2) Mental imagery, (3) Sensation, (4) Reasoning
A student is trying to remember the layout of a museum they visited last year. Which cognitive process are they using? (1) Perception, (2) Mental imagery, (3) Sensation, (4) Reasoning
Which of the following best describes mental imagery? (1) Remembering facts, (2) Creating pictures in the mind, (3) Solving math problems, (4) Listening to music
Which of the following best explains the dual-coding theory? (1) Information is only stored as words, (2) Information is stored as both images and words, (3) Information is forgotten quickly, (4) Information is only stored as images
Which of the following is a benefit of using mental imagery in studying? (1) It distracts from learning, (2) It helps organize information, (3) It makes studying harder, (4) It reduces memory retention
Fill in the blank: Imagining the taste of your favorite food is an example of __________ imagery.
Fill in the blank: The ability to imagine moving your body without actually moving is called __________ imagery.
Fill in the blank: The ability to rotate objects in your mind is called __________ rotation.
Fill in the blank: The mental image of a familiar place, such as your school, is an example of __________ imagery.
True or False: Everyone experiences mental imagery in the same way.
True or False: Mental imagery can be measured using psychological tests.
True or False: Mental imagery can be used to reduce anxiety.
True or False: Mental imagery can improve memory recall.