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| A | B |
| i. LTM | a. Conscious |
| ii. Explicit memory | b. Less than one second |
| iii. Sensory memory | c. Life-time memory |
| iv. Procedural memory | d. Autobiographical events |
| e. Unconscious |
| A | B |
| i. LTM | a. Conscious |
| ii. Explicit memory | b. Less than one second |
| iii. Sensory memory | c. Life-time memory |
| iv. Procedural memory | d. Autobiographical events |
| e. Unconscious |
| A | B |
| i. LTM | c. Life-time memory |
| ii. Explicit memory | a. Conscious |
| iii. Sensory memory | b. Less than one second |
| iv. Procedural memory | e. Unconscious |
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| Group ‘A’ | Group ‘B’ |
| i. Indian Psychological Association (IPA) | a. 1916 |
| ii. First Psychology department | b. 1925 |
| iii. National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS) | c. 1962 |
| iv. Indian Academy of Applied Psychology (IAAP) | d. 1955 |
| v. Indian Association of Clinical Psychologists | e. 1989 |
| vi. National Academy of Psychology (NAOP) | f. 1968 |
| A | B |
| 1. Clinical Psychology | a. School counsellor |
| 2. Educational Psychology | b. Remand home superintendent |
| 3. Industrial Psychology | c. Hypnotherapist |
| 4. Child Psychology | d. Labour welfare officer |
| 5. Social Psychology | e. Ergonomist |
| A | B |
| 1. Prenatal stage | a. Birth to two weeks |
| 2. Neonatal stage | b. 60 years till death |
| 3. Early childhood | c. Six years to 10-12 years |
| 4. Late childhood | d. 40 years to 60 years |
| 5. Adolescence | e. Conception to birth |
| 6. Early adulthood | f. 12-14 years to 20-21 years |
| 7. Late adulthood | g. Two years to six years |
| 8. Old age | h. 21 years to 40 years |
| A | B |
| i. Avidya | a. Ego |
| ii. Asmita | b. Repulsion |
| iii. Raga | c. Ignorance |
| iv. Dvesha | d. Lust for life |
| v. Abhinivesha | e. Attraction |
| A | B |
| i. Spinal cord | a. PNS |
| ii. Autonomic Nervous system | b. Telodendria |
| iii. Terminal Button | c. Cerebrum |
| iv. Reticular Formation | d. CNS |
| e. The Alarm clock of the body |