Match List–I with List–II and select the correct answer by choosing from the codes given below: List–I (Concept) (a) Functional fixedness hypothesis(b) Functional equivalence hypothesis(c) Functional manipulative hypothesis(d) Functional object imagery List–II (Phenomenon)(i) A kind of set that would make the images of all material almost similar (ii) Mental manipulation performed on images of objects made to be similar to those that would be performed on actual objects (iii) A kind of set that would point thoughts in the wrong direction (iv) Mental manipulation performed on images of objects which are very similar to those that would be performed on actual objects 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 (Concept) <br />(a) Functional fixedness hypothesis<br />(b) Functional equivalence hypothesis<br />(c) Functional manipulative hypothesis<br />(d) Functional object imagery List–II (Phenomenon)<br />(i) A kind of set that would make the images of all material almost similar (ii) Mental manipulation performed on images of objects made to be similar to those that would be performed on actual objects (iii) A kind of set that would point thoughts in the wrong direction (iv) Mental manipulation performed on images of objects which are very similar to those that would be performed on actual objects Codes :<br />(a) (b) (c) (d)