Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer by choosing from the codes given below: List-I List-II a. Instincts i. Def iciency or excess of something in the organism and its surrounding which initiate and direct the behaviour.b. Needs ii. Natural ly purposive activities possessed by an organism which guide him in the attainment of ends useful to it in its own preservation or the preservation of species and the avoidance of contrary.c. Drives iii.Psychobiological readiness instigating behaviours that return the organism to a state of equilibrium.d. Hedonic state iv.A tendency oriented to seek maximum pleasure and to minimize pain. Codes: a b c d

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Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer by choosing from the codes given below: List-I List-II <br />a. Instincts i. Def iciency or excess of something in the organism and its surrounding which initiate and direct the behaviour.<br />b. Needs ii. Natural ly purposive activities possessed by an organism which guide him in the attainment of ends useful to it in its own preservation or the preservation of species and the avoidance of contrary.<br />c. Drives iii.Psychobiological readiness instigating behaviours that return the organism to a state of equilibrium.<br />d. Hedonic state iv.A tendency oriented to seek maximum pleasure and to minimize pain. Codes: a b c d