Jammu University Non CBCS
Psychology Previous Year Question Paper
1st Semester
PY-101
Jammu University NON CBCS Psychology 1st Semester Previous Year Question Paper and Syllabus
If you are a B.A. student at Jammu University (Non-CBCS pattern), here’s the complete syllabus and previous year question paper for Psychology – 1st Semester. This guide will help you understand the structure, important units, and expected question types for the exam.
📘 Course Details
Course Title: Introduction to Psychology
Course Code: PSY-101
Duration of Exam: 3 Hours
Total Marks: 100
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Theory: 80 Marks
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Internal Assessment: 20 Marks
🎯 Course Objectives
The purpose of this paper is to introduce students to the scientific study of human behaviour and mental processes. It helps them understand how people think, feel, and act in different situations. The course also lays the foundation for further study in applied fields such as counseling, education, and social psychology.
🧾 Detailed Syllabus
Unit-I: Introduction to Psychology
- Definition, Nature, and Scope of Psychology
- Branches of Psychology: General, Social, Educational, Clinical, Industrial
- Methods of Psychology: Introspection, Observation, Experimental, Case Study, and Survey
- Importance and Applications of Psychology in Everyday Life
Unit-II: Biological Basis of Behaviour
- Structure and Functions of Neuron
- Brain and Nervous System: Central and Peripheral Nervous System
- Endocrine Glands and Hormonal Influence on Behaviour
- Heredity and Environment: Role in Behavioural Development
Unit-III: Sensation, Perception, and Attention
- Sensation: Meaning, Characteristics, and Types of Senses
- Perception: Definition, Principles, and Errors of Perception (Illusions and Hallucinations)
- Attention: Meaning, Types, Determinants, and Span of Attention
Unit-IV: Learning and Memory
- Learning: Meaning, Nature, and Types of Learning
- Classical and Operant Conditioning (Pavlov and Skinner)
- Trial and Error Theory (Thorndike)
- Memory: Meaning, Types, and Stages (Encoding, Storage, Retrieval)
- Forgetting: Causes and Theories
Unit-V: Motivation and Emotion
- Motivation: Definition, Types (Intrinsic and Extrinsic), Biological and Social Motives
- Theories of Motivation: Drive, Incentive, and Arousal Theories
- Emotion: Meaning, Nature, and Components
- Theories of Emotion: James-Lange, Cannon-Bard, and Schachter-Singer
🧩 Question Paper Pattern
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Duration: 3 Hours
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Maximum Marks: 80
Section A:
5 Short Answer Questions (4 Marks Each) = 20 Marks
Section B:
5 Long Answer Questions (12 Marks Each) = 60 Marks
Internal Assessment (20 Marks):
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Class Test: 10 Marks
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Assignments / Projects: 10 Marks
📄 Previous Year Question Paper – Jammu University Psychology 1st Semester
B.A. Semester I Examination
Course No.: PSY-101 — Introduction to Psychology
Time Allowed: 3 Hours | Maximum Marks: 80
UNIT–I
- Define Psychology and explain its nature and scope.
- Discuss the main methods used in psychological studies.
UNIT–II
- Explain the structure and functions of the human nervous system.
- Discuss the influence of heredity and environment on behaviour.
UNIT–III
- Define perception. Explain the factors influencing perception.
- What is attention? Discuss its types and importance.
UNIT–IV
- Describe Pavlov’s experiment on Classical Conditioning.
- Explain the stages and types of memory.
UNIT–V
- Define motivation and describe its major types.
- What are emotions? Explain any two theories of emotion.
💡 Important Topics to Prepare
- Nature and Scope of Psychology
- Nervous System and Endocrine Glands
- Attention and Perception
- Theories of Learning (Pavlov, Thorndike, Skinner)
- Forgetting and Memory Improvement
- Motivation and Emotion
🧠Preparation Tips
- Study definitions and theorists’ names carefully — they carry marks.
- Write short notes for concepts like sensation, perception, and learning.
- Practice previous papers to understand repeated topics.
- Revise diagrams (like the structure of neuron and brain).
🔖 Suggested Books
- Morgan, C.T., King, R.A. – Introduction to Psychology
- Baron, R.A. – Psychology: The Essential Science
- Hilgard & Atkinson – Introduction to Psychology
- Munn, N.L. – Introduction to Psychology
- Kuppuswamy, B. – An Introduction to Social Psychology

