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CUET UG
ENTRANCE
SAMPLE PAPER
2023
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QUESTION PAPERS • YEAR 2023 •
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2023 JUNE
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CUET 2023 Overview

CUET is a Common entrance exam. The full form of CUET is Common University Entrance Test. It
is organized by National Testing Agency at a National level. It is organized by National Testing
Agency as a National level exam in India for admission in All Central Universities, and State, Deemed,
Private Universities accepting CUET scores.

Highlights of the examination are as follows.

Aspects Details

Name of Exam CUET 2023

Full Form of CUET Common University Entrance Test

Organizing Body NTA

Full Form of NTA National Testing Agency

Type of Exam Common Entrance Exam

Level of Exam National

Region India

Official Website cuet.samarth.ac.in

Courses Where BA, BCA, B.Sc, B.Com, BJMC, B.Pharm, D.Pharm, B.Tech, B.Voc, BVA,
Admission is Through BFA, BPA, BSW, Integrated MA Integrated B.Ed, Integrated M.Sc,
CUET Integrated B.Tech-M.Tech, Integrated MPA, BA LLB, BBA LLB, Diploma,
Shastri,

Colleges Where All Central Universities, and State, Deemed, Private Universities acepting
Admission is Through CUET scores
CUET

Minimum Educational Class 12th
Qualification

Mode of Exam Computer Based Test-CBT

Type of Questions Objective type with Multiple Choice Questions

Marking Scheme +5, -1

CUET 2023 Exam Pattern

The exam pattern is as follows

▪ Mode of Exam – The exam is a Computer Based Test-CBT.
▪ Question type – The questions are Objective type with Multiple Choice Questions.
▪ Number of Subjects – A candidate can choose upto 10 Subjects for giving the Exam.
▪ Language of Question Paper – The question paper is in 13 languages (Assamese, Bengali,
English, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Odia, Tamil, Telugu, and
Urdu).

Page 3

Marking Scheme –
▪ Candidates get +5 marks for correct answer.
▪ And negative marks is -1 for incorrect answers

Page 4

List of Languages/ Domain Specific Subjects /General Test offered under CUET (UG)-2023

Page 5

Sample Paper
CUET 2023
Psychology

Q.No. 1

The ideas we hold about our competencies and attributes is also called ______ .

(A)

self concept

(B)

social self

(C)

self-esteem

(D)

self-efficacy

Q.No. 2

__________ is the case in which the client idolises, or falls in love with the therapist, and seeks the
therapist’s approval.

(A)

Transference neurosis

(B)

Positive transference

(C)

Negative transference

(D)

None of the above

Q.No. 3

Schemas that function in the form of categories are called __________ .

(A)

stereotypes

(B)
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prototypes

(C)

perceivers CUET 2023
(D)

None of these

Q.No. 4

Perceptions that occur in the absence of external stimuli are called _______ .

(A)

Delusions

(B)

Hallucinations

(C)

Inappropriate Affect

(D)

Formal thought disorders

Q.No. 5

The ________ are stable, and are considered as the building blocks of personality.

(A)

source traits

(B)

surface traits

(C)

cardinal traits

(D)

central traits

Q.No. 6

The information presented first has a stronger effect than the information presented at the end is called
______ .

(A)

Primacy effect

(B)
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Recency effect

(C)

Halo effect CUET 2023
(D)

None of the above

Q.No. 7

The central thesis of this therapy is that irrational beliefs mediate between the antecedent events and their
consequences. Name the therapy.

(A)

Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT)

(B)

Rational Emotive Therapy (RET)

(C)

Humanistic-existential Therapy(HET)

(D)

None of the above

Q.No. 8

When people believe that their feelings, thoughts and actions are controlled by others is called Delusion of
_________.

(A)

Persecution

(B)

Reference

(C)

Grandeur

(D)

Control

Q.No. 9

When the person has to use more and more of a substance to get the same effect, is called _________ .

(A)

Substance dependence

(B)
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Substance abuse

(C)

Tolerance CUET 2023
(D)

Withdrawal

Q.No. 10

Learning attitudes through modelling is mostly seen when

(A)

we see the attitudes through the norms of our group or culture.

(B)

we observe others being rewarded or punished for expressing thought.

(C)

an individual is praised for showing a particular attitude.

(D)

All of the above

Q.No. 11

___________ means that people feel obliged to return what they get.

(A)

Reciprocity

(B)

Competition

(C)

Reward structure

(D)

None of the above

Q.No. 12

The _______ focuses on the specific psychological attributes along which individuals tend to differ in
consistent and stable ways.

(A)

interactional approach

(B)
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trait approach

(C)

behavioural approach CUET 2023
(D)

humanistic approach

Q.No. 13

“I can control the weather according to my moods.” This is a statement made by a person suffering from
delusion of _________

(A)

Persecution

(B)

Reference

(C)

Grandeur

(D)

Control

Q.No. 14

Which of the following is a projective technique for assessing personality?

(A)

Sinha’s Comprehensive Anxiety Test

(B)

Thematic Apperception Test

(C)

High School Personality Questionnaire

(D)

Adjustment Inventory for school students

Q.No. 15

_______ refers to an individual's underlying potential for acquiring skills.

(A)

Intelligence

(B)
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Aptitude

(C)

Interest CUET 2023
(D)

Personality

Q.No. 16

_______ refers to all those psychological processes that deal with the gathering and processing of
information related to social objects.

(A)

Social interaction

(B)

Social cognition

(C)

Social facilitation

(D)

None of the above

Q.No. 17

The goal of __________ is to increase an individual’s self-awareness and self acceptance.

(A)

Gestalt therapy

(B)

Client-centred therapy

(C)

Logotherapy

(D)

None of the above

Q.No. 18

________ refers to the abilities involved in forming, using, and transforming mental images.

(A)

Spatial

(B)
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Musical

(C)

Naturalistic CUET 2023
(D)

Intrapersonal

Q.No. 19

The _______ of an attitude tells us whether an attitude is positive or negative towards the attitude object.

(A)

centrality

(B)

valence

(C)

extremeness

(D)

simplicity

Q.No. 20

________ is a stage of intragroup conflict.

(A)

Storming

(B)

Norming

(C)

Performing

(D)

Adjourning

Q.No. 21

According to the Indian approach, personality is a combination of _______ Gunas.

(A)

2

(B)

3
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(C)

4

(D) CUET 2023
None of these

Q.No. 22

The rapid breathing techniques to induce hyperventilation is part of __________ yoga.

(A)

sudarshana kriya

(B)

pranayama

(C)

kundalini

(D)

ashtanga

Q.No. 23

The ‘P-O-X’ triangle, which represents the relationships between person, another person and attitude object
was proposed by

(A)

Fritz Heider

(B)

SM Mohsin

(C)

Festinger

(D)

Bernard Wiener

Q.No. 24

The Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) was developed by __________ .

(A)

Morgan and Murray

(B)

Hathaway and McKinley
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(C)

Hermann Rorschach and Cattel

(D) CUET 2023
None of the above

Q.No. 25

__________ refers to togetherness, binding or mutual attraction among group members.

(A)

Cohesiveness

(B)

Proximity

(C)

Groupthink

(D)

None of the above

Q.No. 26

Client-centred therapy was given by _________ .

(A)

Freiderick

(B)

Victor Frankl

(C)

Carl Rogers

(D)

None of these

Q.No. 27

Sixteen Personality Factor (16 PF) Questionnaire was developed by _______ .

(A)

Hathaway

(B)

McKinley

(C)
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Cattel

(D)

Eysenck CUET 2023
Q.No. 28

Name the psychologist who proposed the concept of Intelligence Quotient.

(A)

Alfred Binet

(B)

Theodore Simon

(C)

William Stern

(D)

Jack Naglieri

Q.No. 29

Diya is a diligent girl, who shows commitment, persistence and patience. All her behaviour is goal
directed.Such characteristics focus on facet of integral intelligence.

(A)

Social Competence

(B)

Cognitive Capacity

(C)

Entrepreneurial competence

(D)

Emotional competence

Q.No. 30

An _________ is a collection of people who have assembled for a special purpose, may be to watch a cricket
match or a movie.

(A)

audience

(B)

team

(C)
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mob

(D)

None of these CUET 2023

Answer Sheet
Q.No Answer
Q.No. 1 (A)
Q.No. 2 (B)
Q.No. 3 (B)
Q.No. 4 (B)
Q.No. 5 (A)
Q.No. 6 (A)
Q.No. 7 (B)
Q.No. 8 (D)
Q.No. 9 (A)
Q.No. 10 (B)
Q.No. 11 (A)
Q.No. 12 (B)
Q.No. 13 (C)
Q.No. 14 (B)
Q.No. 15 (B)
Q.No. 16 (B)
Q.No. 17 (A)
Q.No. 18 (A)
Q.No. 19 (B)
Q.No. 20 (A)
Q.No. 21 (B)
Q.No. 22 (A)
Q.No. 23 (A)
Q.No. 24 (A)

Q.No. 25 (A)
Q.No. 26 (C)
Q.No. 27 (C)
Q.No. 28 (B)
Q.No. 29 (C)
Q.No. 30 (A)
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Document Details

Board / OrgNTA
ExamCommon University Entrance Test
TypeSample Paper
Pages15
Updated22 Jul 2026