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CAIIB WITH ASHOK ABFM

06 Jul, 11:16


Bullet points of ABFM all 4 modules are available now.

CAIIB WITH ASHOK ABFM

02 Jul, 12:01


ABFM 2024 (CAIIB JULY. EXAM) Ques 260: Which of the following is not the part of Alderfer's ERG Theory of Motivation
a. Existence, reality and desire are the three distinct types of needs that are represented by the letters E, R, and G in this paradigm.
b. A content theory of demands listed above are what drive every single human being.
c. The need for relatedness, a sense of community, and a healthy relationship with oneself are the next levels of importance.
d. The need for growth, which does not refers to self-development, fulfilment, and the feeling of realizing your potential, is the one of Alderfer's wants in the ERG model that is the least tangible, but it is still very important.

CAIIB WITH ASHOK ABFM

02 Jul, 11:54


ABFM 2024 (CAIIB JULY. EXAM) Ques 257:
Which of the following is not a uses of motivation
a. Assisting individuals in decreasing their productivity while working toward a goal.
b. Assisting people in taking action, which is very helpful.
c. Inspiring people to engage in activities that are beneficial to their health.
d) Encouraging people to take chances while guiding them away from behaviors that are not harmful or desirable, such as addiction.

CAIIB WITH ASHOK ABFM

02 Jul, 11:50


ABFM 2024 (CAIIB JULY. EXAM) Ques 256:
a. The motivation that not arises from within an individual, such as the desire to solve a difficult puzzle for the purpose of attaining the personal satisfaction that comes from doing so.
b. the motivation to engage in a behavior does not arises from within the individual because it is intrinsically rewarding.
c. This contrasts with extrinsic motivation, which involves engaging in a behavior in order to earn external rewards or avoid punishments.
d. This Motivation Derived from Outside Sources .

CAIIB WITH ASHOK ABFM

02 Jul, 11:47


ABFM 2024 (CAIIB JULY. EXAM) Ques 255:
Extrinsic Motivation includes;
a. The motivation that originates from factors external to the individual and typically results in positive outcomes such as praise, trophies, financial gain, or social recognition.
b. Social psychological research has indicated that extrinsic rewards cannot lead to over justification and a subsequent reduction in intrinsic motivation.
c. both a and b
d. None of the above