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Diagnostic Test
his diagnostic  test    is  designed    to  provide you a   realistic   experience  of  what    taking  the multiple-
choice  section of  the AP  Psychology  Exam    will    be  like.   These   items   were    written to  accurately
reflect the content represented on  the AP  Psychology  Exam,   and the items   are written at  a   difficulty  level
similar to  items   on  the actual  exam.   In  addition,   you can analyze your    correct and incorrect   responses   in
order   to  decide  how to  allocate    your    studying    time.   After   you take    this    exam    and score   your    responses,
you  can     use     the     “Multiple-Choice    Error   Analysis    Sheet”  to  figure  out     what    AP  exam    score   your
performance might   correspond  with,   and which   units   of  study   you should  focus   on. Answer  the following
100 multiple-choice items   (remember   to  time    yourself    to  make    sure    you stay    within  the 70-minute   time
limit!) and then    use the scoring key.
PART I—100 MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS
TIME—1 HOUR AND 10 MINUTES
Directions: Each    of  the questions   or  incomplete  statements  below   is  followed    by  five    suggested
answers or  completions.    Select  the one that    is  best    in  each    case.1. Rocco    is  a   fun-loving, easygoing   fellow. He  rarely  gets    angry   or  upset   and never   seems   to  be  in  a
rush.   Rocco   would   best    be  described   as  having
(A) an  internal    locus   of  control.
(B) a   Type    B   personality.
(C) an  Oedipus complex.
(D) an  introverted temperament.
(E) self-actualized.2. Tamil    wants   to  see whether listening   to  Mozart  will    improve students’   performance on  geometry
exams.  It  is  most    important   that    her experimental    group   consist of
(A) students    who already listen  to  Mozart.
(B) students    randomly    assigned    to  listen  to  Mozart.
(C) students    randomly    assigned    not to  listen  to  Mozart.
(D) students    who have    already completed   geometry.
(E) students    who have    never   studied geometry.3. The  space   between the dendrites   of  one neuron  and the terminal    buttons of  another is  the