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BMIS – L1 – SA – Q15.4 – Motivation
Question
Maslow’s theory of motivation suggests that there is a hierarchy of needs. Which one of the following presents needs in ascending order? (lower to higher)
A Self-Actualisation, Ego, Social, Safety
B Physiological, Ego, Social, Self-Actualisation
C Safety, Social, Ego, Self-Actualisation
D Ego, Safety, Social, Self-Actualisation
Answer
C
Explanation:
Maslow’s hierarchy of needs is structured in ascending order: physiological, safety, social, ego (esteem), and self-actualization. Option C correctly lists safety, social, ego, and self-actualization, representing the hierarchy from lower to higher needs (assuming physiological needs are implied as the base). Option A is incorrect as it starts with self-actualization, the highest need, and reverses the order. Option B incorrectly places ego before social and skips safety. Option D misorders the sequence by starting with ego and placing safety after it. Option C aligns with Maslow’s model, correctly sequencing the needs.
- Tags: Ascending Order, Hierarchy of Needs, Maslow, Motivation
- Level: Level 1
- Topic: Motivation
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