
Psychass: Psychometric & Psychological Tests - KTRMed's First Test Orientation and Application
Quiz by Gerard Dimaano
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During a recruitment drive for warehouse personnel with low literacy skills, Kino is tasked to assess general cognitive functioning without relying on language. Which test is MOST appropriate?
Aga is evaluating a 9-year-old child referred for suspected intellectual disability. A language-sensitive, standardized IQ test is needed. What is the BEST choice?
A client seeks career counseling and wants to understand their cognitive strengths to guide educational planning. Aga wants to assess multiple aptitudes. What test is MOST appropriate?
A candidate for a corporate analyst role at KTRMed must be evaluated for high-level reasoning and inference. Kino wants a test that targets logical decision-making. Which is the BEST tool?
Aga is seeing a client who struggles with self-concept and identity in early adolescence. Which Filipino-developed tool would BEST help explore the child’s self-image?
During a test orientation, Kino explains the difference between an intelligence test and an aptitude test. Which of the following is BEST classified as an aptitude test?
A young adult is referred for counseling due to impulsivity, poor planning, and low emotional insight. Aga suspects issues in conscientiousness and emotional stability. Which test is BEST?
For a non-verbal adult with hearing impairment applying for a technical position, Kino must administer a culturally neutral ability test. What is the BEST test?
Aga is assessing a college student who struggles with mood instability, interpersonal issues, and anxiety. A broad-spectrum personality tool is preferred. What is the BEST choice?
For screening fresh college graduates for a fast-paced trainee program, Kino wants a quick, general measure of cognitive ability under time pressure. What is MOST suitable?
While discussing tools for vocational counseling, a trainee asks for an inventory that matches people’s interests with actual occupational patterns. What should Aga recommend?
During her neuropsych demo, Aga presents a test battery that assesses motor, sensory, language, and cognitive functioning in a structured sequence. Which test is she referring to?
A resident asks Aga which test would best screen a patient for possible organic brain dysfunction using visual-motor integration. What tool is MOST suitable?
Aga introduces a test that uses ambiguous visual stimuli to explore unconscious conflicts and social drives. She explains it’s best interpreted by someone with advanced training. What test is she referring to?
One intern asks Aga for a test that can map the child’s perceptions of their role within the family. Which projective tool is MOST appropriate?
Aga explains that the Mental Status Examination (MSE) is NOT a paper-and-pencil test. What BEST describes its format?
A trainee wants to identify themes of dominant needs, internal conflicts, and motivation in adolescents through storytelling. Aga suggests:
Aga describes a projective test where the client must complete phrases like “My father…” to explore relational patterns. Which tool is she demonstrating?
To assess cognitive functioning across domains (working memory, verbal comprehension, processing speed) in children and adults, Aga recommends:
A test where the client is asked to respond to 10 ambiguous inkblots, with interpretation based on content, location, and determinants, refers to:
Aga displays four tests used to assess unconscious thoughts and internal conflicts. Which among them is NOT a projective technique?
Aga asks, “Which of these tests is PRIMARILY used to assess brain function, neurological deficits, or organic impairment?”
Aga holds up four paper-and-pencil tools. “Which of these is used for INTEREST profiling?”
Aga asks, “Which test among the following is a clinical tool for mental health diagnosis, not just personality typing?”
Aga shows four tools and asks, “Which does NOT belong to this group of drawing-based projective techniques?”
“Which of the following tests is typically used in legal, forensic, or psychiatric hospital settings to assess personality pathology?”
Aga presents four projective tools. “Which of these is MOST structured and allows for scoring of aggression, passivity, or interaction themes?”
Aga demonstrates several assessments for educational/cognitive planning. Which test below is MOST suited for identifying learning disabilities and academic strengths?
Aga displays four tests and asks, “Which one is designed for sentence-level expression to reveal unresolved conflicts and attitudes?”
In a review activity, Aga lists these four tools. "Which does NOT belong to the group of cognitive/aptitude tests?"
Aga explains that the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale is now on its 5th edition. Compared to earlier versions, WAIS-V includes which of the following new primary index scales?
The NEO-PI-R includes 30 facet-level subscales, while the NEO-FF-I is a shorter version that:
One trainee asks about MBTI Step I and Step II. Aga explains that Step II differs from Step I because:
Aga notes that the latest MMPI-2-RF differs from MMPI-2 in that:
The Culture Fair Intelligence Test (CFIT) has several forms. The most appropriate form for job applicants in managerial roles is:
In the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC-V), Aga points out that the Perceptual Reasoning Index (PRI) of WISC-IV has been replaced by:
Compared to DAT, the Flanagan Industrial Tests (FIT) are:
Aga emphasizes that 16PF Fifth Edition includes which enhancement over earlier versions?
In Raven’s Progressive Matrices, the Advanced Progressive Matrices (APM) is most appropriate for:
The BPI (Basic Personality Inventory) was developed for clinical use. One major difference from the 16PF is:
One trainee notices that another intern adjusted an ambiguous item score upward on a patient’s 16PF because “the client’s story was so sad.” What should the trainee do?
While reviewing a WAIS-V result, a trainee computes a Processing Speed Index score that seems too high. Aga double-checks and finds the trainee scored bonus points not applicable for the subtest. What error is this?
During intake, a PMHA client discloses trauma history. The trainee proceeds to administer the House-Tree-Person Test without supervision. This violates which ethical principle the MOST?
Aga reviews a report with the trainee. The client’s Sacks Sentence Completion Test responses strongly imply suicidal ideation, but the trainee does not mention it in the report. What principle was violated?
In a counseling intake, a PMHA client speaks in Tagalog and Ilocano, but the trainee uses the original English version of the EPPS. What is the most immediate concern here?
One intern fails to report that a client was distracted and repeatedly asked about test instructions during the Wonderlic test. The trainee includes the test score in the official profile. What principle is violated?
A client at KTRMed scores very low on CFIT Scale 2, but the room was noisy and the client had only 4 hours of sleep. How should the trainee report this?
Aga finds that a trainee shared a client’s MMPI profile over lunch with non-psych staff “just for insight.” This violates which core ethical standard?
After scoring a PPP (Panukat ng Pagkataong Pilipino), a trainee uses terms like “neurotic” and “paranoid tendencies” in the report. What’s the problem here?
After misplacing a client’s raw test booklet from the Raven’s SPM, a trainee copies sample answers from a reviewer into the record “to complete the file.” What major ethical violation does this constitute?
While arranging the Wechsler intelligence scales, one intern places the test versions in the wrong order. Which of the following shows the correct chronological sequence?
When discussing the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales, Aga asks: “Which version first introduced deviation IQ instead of ratio IQ?”
Aga shows different versions of the NEO and asks, “Which came LAST in development?”
A KTRMed staff mistakenly says that the MMPI-2 came before the MMPI-RF. Aga clarifies by asking: “Which of the following is the correct order of development?”
In organizing CFIT materials, a staff incorrectly puts Scale 2 before Scale 1 in the development folder. Which of the following correctly orders the scales by intended population and progression?
Aga notes that the TAT was developed to explore unconscious dynamics. Which version among the following was specifically created for children?
Which of the following revisions of the NEO introduced facet-level scoring under each domain?
The MMPI-2-RF improved on the MMPI-2 primarily by:
While sorting the Stanford-Binet versions, a staff member wonders which version first aligned with the Cattell-Horn-Carroll (CHC) theory of intelligence. Aga answers:
While cleaning, an assistant finds a test labeled “Apperception Test (Form B)” with all white characters and images of farmers and old Filipino houses. This is most likely:
While organizing the test cabinets, a trainee finds a Wechsler test kit labeled WISC-V. Aga asks which age group this version is most appropriate for.
KTRMed plans to do a quick IQ screen for surgical interns due to time constraints. Aga suggests using which version of a Wechsler test?
Aga points out that among the Wechsler family, WMS-IV is different because it:
A preschool client at PMHA is assessed using a Wechsler test. The scale used is WPPSI-IV, which is appropriate for:
In a cognitive reassessment report, Aga shows two WAIS reports: one from WAIS-III and another from WAIS-IV. Which MAJOR change was introduced in WAIS-IV?
Which of the following is the correct order of initial publication of the original Wechsler scales?
Which Wechsler scale came last in terms of its most recent major revision?
Aga asks his interns to organize Wechsler test families by their target age group, from youngest to oldest. Which is the correct order?
A staff member says that WAIS-III and WISC-III came out the same year. Aga corrects them by showing that WISC-III was released:
Which abbreviated Wechsler test is designed to provide a quick estimate of Full Scale IQ, and was not part of the original family of intelligence scales?
Kaye presents a tool used for screening job applicants at KTRMed. It’s time-pressured, targets general intelligence, and is widely used in both clinics and corporations in the Philippines. Which test is MOST likely being described?
Kaye emphasizes a Filipino-made intelligence test normed for children and adolescents. It measures multiple domains including verbal reasoning and numerical fluency. What is this test?
A common personality test used in career guidance and counseling centers in PH universities, based on the trait model, is:
PMHA regularly uses this projective technique during intake interviews, especially with trauma and emotionally distressed clients. The test presents ambiguous images and asks for storytelling. What is it?
During counseling assessment, Aga notes a test that identifies strong preferences across 15 needs or motives (e.g., achievement, order, autonomy). Often used in career and personality profiling, this test is:
Kaye introduces a clinical personality inventory that provides validity indicators (e.g., L, F, K scales) and has wide use in hospital, prison, and rehab settings in PH. What test is this?
A widely used Filipino-made personality tool developed by Dr. Virgilio Enriquez, emphasizing local traits and values, is:
Aga discusses a nonverbal intelligence test often used in public schools and correctional institutions due to its culture-free design. It consists of figural matrices. Which test fits this?
The PACT is frequently used by government offices and schools to help with career placement and academic tracking. What type of test is it?
Kaye closes the session by mentioning a projective test that’s commonly used with children in PMHA clinics, where they’re asked to draw something. Which is it?
The Stanford-Binet 5 (SB5) is built on the CHC model and provides which of the following five factors, each measured across verbal and nonverbal domains?
The WAIS-IV dropped the VIQ/PIQ dichotomy and replaced it with which of the following four index scores?
Which subscale in the WISC-V is designed to measure visual reasoning without a motor component, relying mostly on mental visualization?
The Culture Fair Intelligence Test (CFIT) consists of three different scales. Which of the following best matches the intended population of each?
Which of the following correctly matches the Big Five traits measured by the NEO-PI-R, including their substructure?
In the NEO-FFI, how is the structure different from the NEO-PI-R?
Kaye explains that the Working Memory Index (WMI) in the Wechsler scales measures a person’s ability to:
Which version of the Stanford-Binet was the first to adopt Deviation IQ instead of Ratio IQ?
The Processing Speed Index (PSI) is most sensitive to impairments in:
Which of the following pairs correctly matches a NEO domain to one of its facets?