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OpenStax Psychology 2e Test Bank – Chapter 14: Stress, Lifestyle, and Health
Multiple Choice
1. ________ is/are the kind of stress associated with positive feelings, as well as optimal health and performance.
A. Peak experiences
B. Distress
C. Eustress
D. Anastress
Text Section: 14.1 What is Stress?
Bloom’s Level: Remember
Difficulty: Moderate
2. ________ is the kind of stress that exceeds the optimal level, is no longer a positive force, and becomes excessive and debilitating.
A. Distress
B. Eustress
C. Type A stress
D. Type B stress
Text Section: 14.1 What is Stress?
Bloom’s Level: Remember
Difficulty: Easy
3. Which of the following is an example of a stimulus-based definition of stress?
A. Caroline experiences stress because she is home alone and hears unusual noises outside.
B. Carrie experiences stress because she notices her car is almost out of gas and worries about being stranded on the highway, but then she feels better when she sees a gas station nearby.
C. Grace experiences stress when she notices her heartbeat increasing in response to being separated from her parents at the amusement park.
D. Laura experiences stress because she gasped and had difficulty breathing when she saw a spider.
Text Section: 14.1 What is Stress?
Bloom’s Level: Apply
Difficulty: Difficult
4. Which of the following is an example of a primary appraisal of a stressor?
A. Ava decides to quit her job because her employer is so unpleasant.
B. Humphrey judges the man with the gun to be a moderate threat.
C. Mekhi weighs his options on dealing with the bully who is harassing him.
D. Sophia decides to get a divorce because her husband is cheating on her.
Text Section: 14.1 What is Stress?
Bloom’s Level: Apply
Difficulty: Easy
5. Heather considers taking a new job. She focuses on the increased opportunities for promotion and the higher salary rather than her increased responsibilities; therefore, she views the new position as a ________ rather than a ________.
A. hassle; major life event
B. challenge; threat
C. distress; eustress
D. Type A stressor; Type B stressor
Text Section: 14.1 What is Stress?
Bloom’s Level: Apply
Difficulty: Moderate
6. Which of the following is an example of eustress?
A. getting a divorce
B. losing a job
C. recovering from a car accident
D. buying a new home
Text Section: 14.1 What is Stress?
Bloom’s Level: Apply
Difficulty: Moderate
7. Noticing that you have difficulty concentrating during and after periods of prolonged stress exemplifies how stress can have a negative ________ impact.
A. cognitive
B. emotional
C. physical
D. social
Text Section: 14.1 What is Stress?
Bloom’s Level: Understand
Difficulty: Moderate
8. Developing stomach ulcers during a prolonged period of stress exemplifies how stress can have a negative ________ impact.
A. cognitive
B. mental
C. morbid
D. physiological
Text Section: 14.1 What is Stress?
Bloom’s Level: Understand
Difficulty: Easy
9. Jade hears a rattle. When she turns around she sees a rattlesnake inches from her leg. Her pupils dilate, her heart pounds, and she begins to sweat. This response is called the ________ response.
A. emotion-threat
B. eustress-distress
C. fight-or-flight
D. social supportive
Text Section: 14.1 What is Stress?
Bloom’s Level: Apply
Difficulty: Easy
10. Which of the following is an example of the alarm reaction stage of the general adaptation syndrome?
A. A burst of energy enables Hassan to run fast when he sees a skunk in his path.
B. Bill collapses by the side of the road after the marathon.
C. Sheila almost drowned, but she was able to keep her head out of the water and focus on swimming to shore.
D. William sleepwalks when he eats too much candy before bed.
Text Section: 14.1 What is Stress?
Bloom’s Level: Apply
Difficulty: Difficult
11. Which of the following is an example of the exhaustion stage of the general adaptation syndrome?
A. Betty steps down as class treasurer her senior year because she needs to focus on her grades.
B. Burt is determined to learn how to play chess, so he spends all his time reading chess books.
C. After wondering for months if he was going to lose his job, Nicolao begins to develop stomach ulcers.
D. Nanette stays up all night to study for her math test.
Text Section: 14.1 What is Stress?
Bloom’s Level: Apply
Difficulty: Moderate
12. Hans Selye’s definition of stress is considered a response-based definition because it conceptualizes stress chiefly in terms of the ________.
A. best action to take in order to eliminate the stressor
B. body’s baseline reaction to ordinary events
C. body’s physiological reaction to any demand that is placed on it
D. mental health of the individual
Text Section: 14.1 What is Stress?
Bloom’s Level: Understand
Difficulty: Difficult
13. Angela transfers to a new high school for gifted children and has trouble making friends. She expected this and plans to change it by joining more after school clubs and sitting next to different people at lunch. She believes she has effective options for dealing with the stressor of having no friends; therefore, she experiences ________.
A. less stress than someone who has no effective options
B. more anxiety than someone who has no effective options
C. more stress than someone who has no effective options
D. no physiological response to the stressor of having no friends
Text Section: 14.1 What is Stress?
Bloom’s Level: Understand
Difficulty: Difficult
14. What do studies show about the relationship between stress and memory?
A. Intense stress can enhance both immediate and delayed recall of educational material.
B. Moderate stress can enhance both immediate and delayed recall of educational material.
C. Recall of educational material is best under stress-free conditions.
D. Stress has no effect on remembering educational material.
Text Section: 14.1 What is Stress?
Bloom’s Level: Understand
Difficulty: Moderate
15. According to three separate surveys, administered in 1983, 2006, and 2009, which statement about the relationship between stress and sex is the most accurate?
A. Men and women report experiencing approximately the same amount of stress.
B. Men report experiencing more stress than women.
C. While women report experiencing less stress later in life, men report experiencing more stress later in life.
D. Women report experiencing more stress than men.
Text Section: 14.1 What is Stress?
Bloom’s Level: Remember
Difficulty: Easy
16. In Hans Selye’s rat study, rats that were exposed to stressors over a long period of time showed signs of ________.
A. adrenal dissipation, thymus and lymph node mortification, and constipation
B. adrenal enlargement, thymus and lymph node enlargement, and stomach ulceration
C. adrenal enlargement, thymus and lymph node shrinkage, and stomach ulceration
D. adrenal shrinkage, thymus and lymph node enlargement, and stomach ulceration
Text Section: 14.1 What is Stress?
Bloom’s Level: Remember
Difficulty: Difficult
17. Keegan is a police officer. She was recently placed on administrative leave because she was shot during an armed robbery. Since the shooting, she can’t stop thinking about how it felt to be shot, she is often angry with her husband, she jumps when she hears a loud noise, and she takes a 15 minute detour when driving home to avoid the neighborhood where it happened. Keegan probably suffers from ________.
A. physiological stressors related to her shooting
B. posttraumatic stress disorder
C. bipolar depressive disorder
D. the exhaustion stage of the general adaptation syndrome
Text Section: 14.2 Stressors
Bloom’s Level: Apply
Difficulty: Moderate
18. Lamont cares for his aging father, who suffers from dementia. This is an example of a(n) ________ stressor.
A. acute
B. chronic
C. non-threatening
D. threatening
Text Section: 14.2 Stressors
Bloom’s Level: Apply
Difficulty: Easy
19. Which pair of psychiatrists were responsible for developing the Social Readjustment Rating Scale?
A. Selye and Cannon
B. Lazarus and Folkman
C. Holmes and Rahe
D. Diener and Seligman
Text Section: 14.2 Stressors
Bloom’s Level: Remember
Difficulty: Moderate
20. What was the most stressful event found on the Social Readjustment Rating Scale with a LCU score of 100?
A. declaring bankruptcy
B. divorce
C. being the victim of a sexual assault
D. the death of a spouse
Text Section: 14.2 Stressors
Bloom’s Level: Remember
Difficulty: Difficult
21. A flat tire in the morning, realizing that you forgot to get your homework done, and getting into an argument with a buddy are all examples of ________.
A. traumatic events
B. hassles
C. life changes
D. eustressors
Text Section: 14.2 Stressors
Bloom’s Level: Apply
Difficulty: Easy
22. Which option is the greatest risk factor for the development of burnout?
A. a Type A problem
B. resistance
C. an absence of eustressors
D. job strain
Text Section: 14.2 Stressors
Bloom’s Level: Understand
Difficulty: Moderate
23. Anna is a school counselor. She hates going to work and wants to lock the door and cry whenever a student comes to her for help. She just doesn’t feel like she has anything left to give. What dimension of job burnout does this exemplify?
A. dimension 1 - exhaustion
B. dimension 2 - depersonalization
C. dimension 3 - diminished personal accomplishment
D. dimension 4 - giving up
Text Section: 14.3 Stress and Illness
Bloom’s Level: Understand
Difficulty: Difficult
24. Doug is an emergency room nurse in a large, underfunded, public hospital. Lately, he finds himself assuming that the patients he sees are just trying to get free drugs to feed an addiction. Just yesterday a little boy was brought in with a broken arm, and Doug found that he was completely indifferent to the boy’s pain. What aspect of job burnout does this exemplify?
A. dimension 1 - exhaustion
B. dimension 2 - depersonalization
C. dimension 3 - diminished personal accomplishment
D. dimension 4 - giving up
Text Section: 14.3 Stress and Illness
Bloom’s Level: Understand
Difficulty: Moderate
25. The process by which one’s physiological defense system becomes less efficient at fighting illness is called ________ and this process is enhanced by elevated stress levels.
A. problem-focused stressors
B. exhaustion
C. biopsychosocial flux
D. immunosuppression
Text Section: 14.3 Stress and Illness
Bloom’s Level: Remember
Difficulty: Easy
26. White blood cells that circulate in the bloodstream and are an important part of the body’s immune system are called ________.
A. histamines
B. lymphocytes
C. basophils
D. leukotrienes
Text Section: 14.3 Stress and Illness
Bloom’s Level: Remember
Difficulty: Difficult
27. Which dimension of the Type A behavior pattern is most predictive of heart disease?
A. impatience
B. competitiveness
C. time urgency
D. anger/hostility
Text Section: 14.3 Stress and Illness
Bloom’s Level: Understand
Difficulty: Moderate
28. Alma has a serious disease in which the airways of her respiratory system become obstructed, leading to great difficulty expelling air from the lungs. Which disease does Alma have?
A. asthma
B. heart disease
C. lung cancer
D. systemic lupus erythematosus
Text Section: 14.3 Stress and Illness
Bloom’s Level: Apply
Difficulty: Easy
29. Lydia is often described as having an easy, laid-back outlook on life. She tends to be very relaxed, is not particularly competitive, and rarely feels or demonstrates anger or hostility. Lydia exemplifies a Type ________ behavior pattern.
A. A
B. B
C. C
D. D
Text Section: 14.3 Stress and Illness
Bloom’s Level: Apply
Difficulty: Easy
30. Hypertension is a major risk factor for heart disease because it ________.
A. forces the heart to pump harder, which puts more physical strain on the heart
B. places stress on the thyroid system, which inflames the arteries
C. restricts a person’s salt intake, which suppresses the immune system
D. slows the heart rate, which leads to less efficient distribution of oxygen through the body
Text Section: 14.3 Stress and Illness
Bloom’s Level: Understand
Difficulty: Easy
31. ________ is stress-reduction technique whereby electronic equipment measuring a person’s involuntary (neuromuscular and autonomic) activity helps him gain a level of voluntary control over these processes.
A. Biofeedback
B. Meditation
C. Relaxation response technique
D. The Selye Method
Text Section: 14.4 Regulation of Stress
Bloom’s Level: Remember
Difficulty: Moderate
32. Which term refers to mental or behavioral efforts used to manage problems relating to stress, including the cause and the unpleasant feelings and emotions it produces?
A. autopilot
B. biofeedback
C. coping
D. distress
Text Section: 14.4 Regulation of Stress
Bloom’s Level: Remember
Difficulty: Easy
33. The relaxation response technique is a stress reduction technique that combines elements of relaxation and ________.
A. chi focusing
B. biofeedback
C. transcendental meditation
D. the practice of tai chi
Text Section: 14.4 Regulation of Stress
Bloom’s Level: Understand
Difficulty: Difficult
34. Advice, guidance, encouragement, acceptance, emotional comfort, and tangible assistance are all different forms of ________.
A. the relaxation response technique
B. achieving flow
C. health maintenance
D. social support
Text Section: 14.4 Regulation of Stress
Bloom’s Level: Understand
Difficulty: Difficult
35. Brizan has just lost his job. He is proactive in trying to resolve this source of stress; he immediately uses the internet to look up other jobs in his field and plans to eliminate non-essentials from his budget to make his savings last longer. Which type of coping approach is Brizan using?
A. proactive
B. emotion-focused
C. problem-focused
D. stress reduction
Text Section: 14.4 Regulation of Stress
Bloom’s Level: Apply
Difficulty: Moderate
36. ________ is having an experience that is so engaging and engrossing that it becomes worth doing for its own sake. During this state a person might say that they feel that they “lose themselves” in the activity.
A. Flow
B. Completion
C. Chi
D. Zen
Text Section: 14.5 The Pursuit of Happiness
Bloom’s Level: Remember
Difficulty: Moderate
37. Which aspect of the definition of happiness gives the impression that it is a long-term state rather than a brief mood that we experience from time to time?
A. feelings of joy
B. a state of contentment
C. a sense of wonder
D. a feeling that ones’ life has meaning and value
Text Section: 14.5 The Pursuit of Happiness
Bloom’s Level: Understand
Difficulty: Easy
38. The saying is “Money can buy happiness,” but research finds that in the United States those who earn more than ________ per year are not measurably happier than those who earn below that amount.
A. $40,000
B. $55,000
C. $75,000
D. $92,000
Text Section: 14.5 The Pursuit of Happiness
Bloom’s Level: Remember
Difficulty: Moderate
39. Which kind of psychology seeks to identify and promote those qualities that lead to happy, fulfilled, and contented lives rather than focusing on pathology, faults and problems?
A. eustress psychology
B. positive psychology
C. gestalt psychology
D. humanistic psychology
Text Section: 14.5 The Pursuit of Happiness
Bloom’s Level: Understand
Difficulty: Easy
40. Which of the following individuals is demonstrating an optimistic outlook on life?
A. Cary, who gets angry when his favorite baseball team is losing a game.
B. Carlotta, who has had enough of her job and doesn’t feel it will ever make her happy.
C. Carla, who is in a relationship that is just “for now” while waiting for the love of her life.
D. Carl, who tends to see the good in situations and always looks on the bright side of things.
Text Section: 14.5 The Pursuit of Happiness
Bloom’s Level: Apply
Difficulty: Moderate
Short Answer
41. Identify two hormones key to the fight-or-flight response and explain their effect on the body.
Text Section: 14.1 What is Stress?
Bloom’s Level: Remember
Difficulty: Moderate
42. Define and give the three dimensions of burnout
Text Section: 14.2 Stressors
Bloom’s Level: Understand
Difficulty: Difficult
43. List 3 effects that job strain can have on health?
Text Section: 14.2 Stressors
Bloom’s Level: Apply
Difficulty: Easy
44. Define negative affectivity.
Text Section: 14.3 Stress and Illness
Bloom’s Level: Remember
Difficulty: Moderate
45. What determines whether we adopt a problem-focused or an emotion-focused coping approach?
Text Section: 14.4 Regulation of Stress
Bloom’s Level: Understand
Difficulty: Moderate
46. What are the four steps in the relaxation response technique?
Text Section: 14.4 Regulation of Stress
Bloom’s Level: Remember
Difficulty: Difficult
47. What is positive psychology?
Text Section: 14.5 The Pursuit of Happiness
Bloom’s Level: Remember
Difficulty: Easy
Essay
48. What is the process by which we utilize primary and secondary appraisals of a situation when trying to determine if a given event will or will not cause stress?
Answers will vary.
Text Section: 14.1 What is Stress?
Bloom’s Level: Understand
Difficulty: Moderate
49. Why is social support connected to better health outcomes?
Text Section: 14.4 Regulation of Stress
Bloom’s Level: Understand
Difficulty: Easy
50. Define flow and give an example of a time when you experienced it. Why do you think you were able to feel a sense of flow during that moment?
Answers will vary.
Text Section: 14.5 The Pursuit of Happiness
Bloom’s Level: Apply
Difficulty: Easy