Biological Basis of Psychopathology (Special Education) MCQsBy: Prof. Dr. Fazal Rehman | Last updated: May 31, 2025 15 Score: 0 Attempted: 0/15 Subscribe 1. : The biological basis of psychopathology in special education primarily focuses on: (A) Societal attitudes towards disabilities (B) Biological factors underlying mental health disorders (C) Cultural diversity and inclusion (D) Educational policies and practices 2. : According to the biological basis of psychopathology, mental health disorders are primarily influenced by: (A) Social constructs (B) Genetic and neurological factors (C) Environmental factors only (D) Cultural beliefs 3. : The biological basis of psychopathology investigates the relationship between: (A) Social and environmental factors (B) Culture and behavior (C) Genetics, brain function, and mental health disorders (D) Education and cognition 4. : In the biological basis of psychopathology, interventions for mental health disorders may involve: (A) Addressing societal barriers and prejudices (B) Promoting cultural awareness and sensitivity (C) Medication, therapy, or other biological interventions (D) Implementing inclusive educational practices 5. : The biological basis of psychopathology emphasizes the importance of understanding: (A) Social attitudes towards disabilities (B) Genetics, brain structure, and function in relation to behavior (C) Cultural diversity and inclusion (D) Teacher professional development 6. : According to the biological basis of psychopathology, mental health disorders are primarily viewed as: (A) Result of societal attitudes and barriers (B) Personal deficits or weaknesses (C) Neurological or brain-based conditions (D) Product of cultural beliefs 7. : The biological basis of psychopathology focuses on: (A) Understanding the influence of social structures on behavior (B) Identifying and treating biological factors underlying mental health disorders (C) Implementing inclusive educational practices (D) Promoting cultural sensitivity and awareness 8. : Biological interventions for mental health disorders may include: (A) Modifying classroom environments to promote inclusion (B) Providing counseling and support services (C) Addressing societal barriers and prejudices (D) Medication, therapy, or other biological interventions 9. : According to the biological basis of psychopathology, mental health disorders are primarily understood as: (A) Result of societal attitudes and barriers (B) Personal deficits or weaknesses (C) Neurological or brain-based conditions (D) Product of cultural beliefs 10. : Biological interventions for mental health disorders may involve: (A) Addressing systemic inequalities in education (B) Providing assistive technology and accommodations (C) Modifying curriculum to meet individual needs (D) Medication, therapy, or other biological interventions 11. : The focus of the biological basis of psychopathology in special education is on: (A) Understanding social structures and behaviors (B) Biological aspects of brain function and behavior (C) Implementing standardized teaching methods (D) Promoting cultural sensitivity 12. : The biological basis of psychopathology emphasizes: (A) The role of society in shaping behavior (B) Brain structure and function in relation to behavior (C) Identifying societal barriers to inclusion (D) Promoting collaboration among educators 13. : According to the biological basis of psychopathology, effective interventions for mental health disorders often require: (A) Focusing solely on social and environmental factors (B) Collaboration with families and communities (C) Ignoring individual differences among students (D) Implementing standardized teaching methods 14. : In the biological basis of psychopathology, mental health disorders are primarily understood as: (A) Result of societal attitudes and barriers (B) Personal deficits or weaknesses (C) Neurological or brain-based conditions (D) Product of cultural beliefs 15. : Biological interventions for mental health disorders may involve: (A) Addressing systemic inequalities in education (B) Providing assistive technology and accommodations (C) Modifying curriculum to meet individual needs (D) Medication, therapy, or other biological interventions 5000+ More MCQs on Special Education Related Posts:Biological Basis of Behavior Past Papers[PPSC Pakistan] SYLLABUS JUNIOR SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHER (BLIND) SPECIAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT[PPSC Pakistan] SYLLABUS JUNIOR SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHER (MENTALLY RETARDED) SPECIAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENTCategories of Special Children (Special Education) MCQsConsidering Special Needs (Special Education) MCQsIndividualized Education Programme (IEP) (Special Education) MCQs