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VCE Year 11 Psychology practice questions

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10 practice skills

VCE Year 11 Psychology includes 10 practice skills across Nervous system and stress, Learning and memory, Sleep and wellbeing, and Research methods.

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Sample VCE Year 11 Psychology questions

These sample questions are visible on the page before login. They show VCE 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.

VCE Year 11 Psychology Neural communication hard neural pathway

1. A pathway diagram shows a heat receptor in the hand sending information toward the spinal cord before a response is made. Which neuron type carries the message from the receptor to the central nervous system?

VCE 11 heat receptor neural pathway receptor CNS message
Choices
  • Sensory neuron
  • Motor neuron
  • Interneuron only
  • Endocrine gland
Explanation:

Sensory neurons carry information from receptors toward the central nervous system.

VCE Year 11 Psychology Brain function hard brain model

2. A brain diagram highlights the frontal lobe while a student plans a multi-step task. Which function is most directly linked to the highlighted area?

VCE 11 frontal lobe function model frontal task plan control
Choices
  • Planning and decision-making
  • Basic visual processing
  • Hearing only
  • Balance and posture only
Explanation:

The frontal lobe is strongly associated with executive functions such as planning, decision-making and impulse control.

VCE Year 11 Psychology Development and data hard psychology data graph

3. A scatterplot shows age on the x-axis and working-memory score on the y-axis, with points generally rising from left to right. Which conclusion is best supported?

VCE 11 age and working-memory scatterplot age score positive
Choices
  • Working-memory score tends to increase with age in this sample.
  • Age causes every score to be identical.
  • The variables are negatively associated.
  • No data points are shown.
Explanation:

The upward pattern supports a positive association between age and working-memory score, without proving causation.

VCE Year 11 Psychology Learning hard conditioning model

4. In a conditioning diagram, a tone is repeatedly paired with food until the tone alone causes salivation. After conditioning, what is the conditioned stimulus?

VCE 11 conditioning sequence tone food salivation
Choices
  • Tone
  • Food
  • Salivation before training
  • The researcher
Explanation:

The tone was originally neutral, but after pairing it with food it becomes the conditioned stimulus.

VCE Year 11 Psychology Research methods hard experiment design

5. An experiment diagram shows Group A studying with music and Group B studying in silence before both groups complete the same memory test. What is the independent variable?

VCE 11 music and memory experiment music silence test
Choices
  • Study condition
  • Memory-test score
  • The number of answer options
  • The students' names
Explanation:

The independent variable is the factor deliberately changed by the researcher: music compared with silence.

VCE Year 11 Psychology Ethics hard ethics flow

6. An ethics-flow diagram shows participants reading plain-language information, agreeing to participate, and being reminded they may leave. Which ethical principle is shown most directly?

VCE 11 participant consent flow info consent withdraw
Choices
  • Voluntary informed consent
  • Deception without approval
  • Random guessing
  • A placebo effect
Explanation:

Participants receive information and choose whether to take part, so the diagram represents voluntary informed consent.

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VCE 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 VCE Psychology Unit 1 to Unit 4 coverage for behaviour, mental processes, research methods, nervous system, learning, memory, sleep, wellbeing, and scientific inquiry, with Skill Align keeping the route focused on this senior year level.

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Preview question styles
  • VCE 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
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  • Choose one focus area that has already been introduced at school.
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These examples are not the full topic list. Use the curriculum coverage page for the complete mapped pathway.

  • Nervous system and stress
  • Learning and memory
  • Sleep and wellbeing
  • Research methods
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Victorian students studying Year 11 Psychology.

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