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ACT Year 11 Psychology practice questions

Use Skill Align for ACT Year 11 Psychology practice questions and exercise questions after the relevant science concept, data skill, or investigation skill has been taught.

11 practice skills

ACT Year 11 Psychology includes 11 practice skills across Cognition and emotions and Self and identity.

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Sample ACT BSSS Year 11 Psychology questions

These sample questions are visible on the page before login. They show ACT BSSS Year 11 Psychology neural communication, brain function, development data, learning, research design, and ethics with diagrams, graphs, models, and study-design visuals before opening the demo.

ACT BSSS Year 11 Psychology Self and wellbeing hard wellbeing model

1. A biopsychosocial model places heart rate, confidence thoughts and peer feedback around presentation anxiety. Which factor is biological?

ACT 11 presentation anxiety biopsychosocial model heart peers thoughts
Choices
  • Heart rate
  • Confidence thoughts
  • Peer feedback
  • Assessment rubric
Explanation:

Heart rate is biological because it is a bodily response linked to arousal.

ACT BSSS Year 11 Psychology Cognition data hard psychology data graph

2. A scatterplot shows practice sessions and task accuracy generally rising together. Which statement is best supported?

ACT 11 practice accuracy scatterplot practice accuracy trend
Choices
  • More practice is associated with higher accuracy in this sample.
  • Practice has no visible relationship with accuracy.
  • The variables are negatively associated.
  • Every participant had the same accuracy.
Explanation:

The upward trend supports a positive association between practice and accuracy.

ACT BSSS Year 11 Psychology Ethics hard ethics flow

3. An ethics-flow diagram shows survey responses being collected without names and stored under participant codes. Which ethical principle is shown most directly?

ACT 11 anonymous survey ethics flow survey code store
Choices
  • Confidentiality
  • Classical conditioning
  • A placebo effect
  • No consent
Explanation:

Removing names and using codes helps protect participant confidentiality.

ACT BSSS Year 11 Psychology Research methods hard experiment design

4. An experiment diagram compares a noisy-room condition and a quiet-room condition before both groups complete a puzzle. What is the independent variable?

ACT 11 noise puzzle experiment noise quiet puzzle
Choices
  • Noise condition
  • Puzzle score
  • Participant age
  • The results graph
Explanation:

The noise condition is deliberately varied, while puzzle performance is measured.

ACT BSSS Year 11 Psychology Brain function hard brain model

5. A brain diagram highlights a temporal processing area while a student identifies a spoken word. Which function is the closest match?

ACT 11 spoken word brain model temporal speech sound
Choices
  • Auditory processing
  • Kidney filtration
  • Cortisol release only
  • Random sampling
Explanation:

Temporal areas are strongly involved in processing auditory information.

ACT BSSS Year 11 Psychology Learning hard conditioning model

6. A conditioning sequence pairs a dog bark with a frightening event until the bark alone produces fear. After conditioning, what is the conditioned stimulus?

ACT 11 fear conditioning sequence bark fright fear
Choices
  • Dog bark
  • Frightening event
  • Ethics approval
  • Memory rehearsal
Explanation:

The bark became the conditioned stimulus after being paired with the frightening event.

For parents comparing ACT BSSS Year 11 Psychology support

ACT BSSS Year 11 Psychology practice should help students connect psychological concepts to visible evidence: neural communication, brain function, development data, learning, research design, and ethics. These examples preview that visual reasoning before the no-login Psychology demo.

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What this practice and exercise page covers

Year 11 Psychology practice sits inside ACT BSSS senior Psychology planning coverage across behaviour, cognition, development, social influence, wellbeing, research methods, data interpretation, and scientific inquiry, with Skill Align keeping the route focused on this senior year level.

Senior practice is organised by year level, topic, and mode so students can revise targeted areas rather than sitting a full-paper workflow every time. Skill Align treats practice questions and exercise questions as the same learning workflow: students answer curriculum-aligned questions, review explanations, and move between exercise mode and test mode.

Start with the public sample questions to check the question style, then use the curriculum coverage page to choose a topic that matches the student's current classwork.

Preview question styles
  • ACT Psychology diagrams and data: Students inspect a year-specific mix of neural pathway diagrams, brain models, conditioning sequences, memory models, sleep graphs, study-design diagrams, and data displays where the evidence matters.
  • Year 11 Psychology revision style: Samples focus on neural communication, brain function, development data, learning, research design, and ethics without turning the page into a full exam paper.
  • Evidence-based explanations: Each item keeps the answer choices, psychology visual, and explanation aligned so students can see why one option is best supported.
Suggested first practice steps
  • Preview the public sample practice and exercise questions before creating a saved student session.
  • Choose one focus area that has already been introduced at school.
  • Use exercise mode for immediate explanations, then test mode when the student is ready for delayed feedback.

These examples are not the full topic list. Use the curriculum coverage page for the complete mapped pathway.

  • Behaviour and cognition
  • Development and social influence
  • Wellbeing
  • Research methods
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ACT students studying Year 11 Psychology.

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