2.8.F - Quiz: Emotions and Feelings Flashcards

1
Q

Depression can result from events you can’t control as well as from __________.
Personal choices
Doing the right thing
The number of friends you have
How your friends react

A

Personal choices

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Which of the following are signs and symptoms of depression? (Select all that apply.)
Tiredness and lack of energy, so that even small tasks take extra effort
Anxiety, agitation, or restlessness
Slowed thinking or impaired decision making
Changes in appetite
Calmness and a sense of peace
Starting new hobbies

A

Tiredness and lack of energy, so that even small tasks take extra effort
Anxiety, agitation, or restlessness
Slowed thinking or impaired decision making
Changes in appetite

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A person in the Bible who suffered from severe depression was __________.
Joshua
King Saul
Moses
Peter

A

King Saul

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One of Satan’s tactics regarding depression or anxiety is to __________.
Give you wealth
Give you a friend
Give you health
Make you feel alone

A

Make you feel alone

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5
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Speaking about attitudes, Chuck Swindoll said that, “life is _____ what happens to me and _____ how I react to it.”
75%, 90%
10%, 20%
25%, 75%
10%, 90%

A

10%, 90%

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6
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It is possible to become depressed or anxious when you make poor choices. What is the root cause of poor choices and bad decisions?
Sin
Obedience
Support
Respect

A

Sin

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Which of the following things can you do to help a person who may be depressed? (Select all that apply.)
Ignore the person and hope he or she can find help from someone
Ignore the person because you can become depressed if you try to help
Talk to the person about what you have noticed and why you are concerned
Express your willingness to help.

A

Talk to the person about what you have noticed and why you are concerned
Express your willingness to help.

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8
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Depression can be severe and prolonged. In some cases, the help of a __________ may be necessary.
Doctor
Physical therapist
Nurse
Lawyer

A

Doctor

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9
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When our emotions are raging, what should we do?
Pray and seek wise counsel
Scream at the top of our lungs
Have a pillow fight
Run and hide
Isolate ourselves and engage in positive self-talk

A

Pray and seek wise counsel

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10
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God’s divine assistance given to people to save them or set them apart for something special is called __________.
Grace
Lovingkindness
Miraculous

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Grace

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11
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Which of the following people from the Bible did NOT commit suicide?
Abimelech
Paul
Zimri
Judas
Ahithophel

A

Paul

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12
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Students who have good social relationships perform __________ those who do not.
Worse academically than
Better academically than
Exercises worse than
About the same academically as

A

Better academically than

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13
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In any relationship, the obligations, expectations, trust, and norms influence how close, supportive, and strong those relationships become, and that is called __________.
Social capital
Physical surroundings
Community resources
Social status

A

Social capital

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14
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Social relationships are collectively referred to as your __________.
Community resources
Social development
Social network
Physical surroundings

A

Social network

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Living in a poor or socioeconomically deprived, underdeveloped community has __________ impact on development.
A positive
No
Little
A negative

A

A negative

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16
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__________ are the interactions between various individuals or groups.
Community resources
Physical relationships
Social relationships
Physical surroundings

A

Social relationships

17
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Which of the following have been found to affect a child’s motivation to pursue social goals? (Choose the three best answers.)
Teacher support
Community support
Grandparent support
Peer support
Sibling support
Parent support

A

Teacher support
Peer support
Parent support

18
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The physical surroundings of a social environment include which of the following? (Select all that apply.)
Social capital
Education facilities
Politicians
Housing
Ball fields

A

Education facilities
Housing
Ball fields

19
Q

People who have good social relationships have __________ self-esteem than those who do not have good social relationships, and they are less likely to experience mental health problems (including depression and anxiety).
The same
Lower
Skinnier
Greater

A

Greater

20
Q

People who grow up in positive environments are __________ likely to have accidents that need treatment than those who do not.
More
Less
Just as
Equally

A

Less

21
Q

People who live in poor (low socioeconomic status) neighborhoods are __________ to drop out of school before they graduate than those who do not.
More likely
Less likely
Unwilling
Guaranteed

A

More likely

22
Q

Your social environment is a much broader term or concept than your social class or your social circle. What three things comprise the social environment?
Social relationships
Emotions
Community resources
Physical surroundings
Distant relatives
Weather forecasts

A

Social relationships
Community resources
Physical surroundings

23
Q

A positive social environment also promotes improved physical health, including which of the following? (Select all that apply.)
Reduced athletic or sporting ability
Reduced risk of eating disorders
Increased risk of eating disorders
Improved athletic or sporting ability
Increased risk of teenage pregnancy
Reduced risk of teenage pregnancy

A

Reduced risk of eating disorders
Improved athletic or sporting ability
Reduced risk of teenage pregnancy

24
Q

Which of the following behaviors contribute to unintentional injuries? (Select all that apply.)
Not tying your shoes
Behaviors while operating (or being a passenger in) a motor vehicle or other vehicle
Walking in a parking lot
Gang involvement
Weapons
Dating violence or certain sexual behaviors
Bullying or other forms of fighting
Riding a bicycle on a designated bike path

A

Behaviors while operating (or being a passenger in) a motor vehicle or other vehicle
Gang involvement
Weapons
Dating violence or certain sexual behaviors
Bullying or other forms of fighting

25
Q

Generally, for a group to be classified as a youth gang, which of the following elements must exist? (Select all that apply.)
The group must consist of one or two members
Group members can be any age
Some permanence is required
The group must have at least three members
Involvement in criminal activity is a central element
Group members must be between ages twelve and twenty-four
Members must live in different states or regions
Members must share some sense of identity
Members are required to go to college
Members must live in different parts of the state

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Some permanence is required
The group must have at least three members
Involvement in criminal activity is a central element
Group members must be between ages twelve and twenty-four
Members must share some sense of identity

26
Q

Why is electronic bullying a growing trend?
No one will know about it.
People who bully in this way feel protected from the impact on the victim.
More people have computers now.
You cannot get in trouble for bullying people in this way.

A

People who bully in this way feel protected from the impact on the victim.

27
Q

Statistics from the CDC indicate that as many as _____ of high school youth reported that they had been bullied.
20%
50%
40%
33%

A

20%

28
Q

Bullying consists of which three basic types of abuse?
Property
Substance
Alcohol
Emotional
Verbal
Physical

A

Emotional
Verbal
Physical

29
Q

A person who is involved in aggressive behavior and the use of force against others habitually is referred to as a(n) __________.
Target
Friend
Bully
Intimidator

A

Bully

30
Q

Using the Internet and related technologies to harm other people (in a deliberate, repeated, and hostile manner) is known as __________.
Spacebullying
Internet security
Cyberspace
Cyberbullying

A

Cyberbullying

31
Q

Even though most dates do not pose any threat of harm, the CDC indicates that one in _____ teenagers in the United States is involved in some sort of violent dating relationship.
Ten
Thirty-three
Fifty
Twenty-five

A

Ten

32
Q

Which is a true statement regarding the ownership and handling of weapons?
Legally owning a weapon will prevent anyone from being harmed.
Owning a weapon is always risky.
Weapons have no legitimate uses or purposes.
Responsible weapon owners know how to handle, store, and use weapons correctly for appropriate purposes.

A

Responsible weapon owners know how to handle, store, and use weapons correctly for appropriate purposes.

33
Q

The victim of bullying is sometimes referred to as a(n) __________.
Aggressor
Bully
Friend
Target

A

Target

34
Q

Which of the following can be forms of bullying? (Select all that apply.)
Laughing at or making fun of others
Fighting
Coercing others into risky behaviors
Intimidation

A

Laughing at or making fun of others
Fighting
Coercing others into risky behaviors
Intimidation

35
Q

Which of the following are considered “risky” behaviors that can cause physical or emotional harm? (Select all that apply.)
Drug and alcohol use
Sexual activity
Tobacco use
Violent behavior

A

Drug and alcohol use
Sexual activity
Tobacco use
Violent behavior

36
Q

Behaviors that contribute to unintentional injuries while riding in or driving a vehicle (a car, truck, motorcycle, bicycle, etc.) include which of the following? (Select all that apply.)
Adjusting the mirrors of your vehicle to see behind and beside you
Never or rarely wearing a seat belt
Texting, emailing, or having other distractions around while driving a car or other vehicle
Riding in a vehicle where the driver has been drinking alcoholic beverages
Slowing down slightly when someone is passing you
Performing routine vehicle maintenance
Not wearing a helmet on a bike or motorcycle
Obeying traffic laws

A

Never or rarely wearing a seat belt
Texting, emailing, or having other distractions around while driving a car or other vehicle
Riding in a vehicle where the driver has been drinking alcoholic beverages
Not wearing a helmet on a bike or motorcycle

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