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Leisure Exam Questions Ch.19 nan

Chapter 19: Leisure

1. Leisure can best be understood as:

a. Playing or having fun

b. Any restful or relaxing activity

c. Activities that are fully engaging and contribute to self-actualization

d. Activities that are undertaken during time away from work, usually with friends

2. Which of the following is an example of passive leisure?

a. Going bowling with friends

b. Watching an action movie

c. Painting a picture

d. Attending a book club

3. Which of the following statements about the various types of leisure (active, passive, social, etc.) is true?

a. Active leisure promotes self-actualization most effectively.

b. Hobbies should be avoided because they promote social isolation.

c. The most essential form of leisure activity is social.

d. Passive leisure can be enjoyable and restful.

4. It may be difficult for individuals to pursue leisure interests in institutional settings or community programs because:

a. The constant presence of others reduces personal choice

b. Such institutions are interested only in supporting survival needs

c. On the whole, such individuals want to be alone, and this is difficult to arrange

d. Family members tend to hover and to direct the elder’s activities

5. Lack of control in activities can lead individuals to feel:

a. Bored

b. Lethargic

c. Helpless

d. Relaxed

6. Which of the following is not a key aspect of control in leisure activities?

a. Freedom of choice

b. Determination of outcomes

c. Matching challenges to skill

d. Reciprocity

7. A person is less likely to feel in control and to experience leisure when an activity is:

a. Simple and solitary

b. Complex and lengthy

c. Inexpensive and passive

d. Active and engaging

8. Which of the following is the most accurate statement about motivation as related to leisure pursuits?

a. Leisure is clearly defined by the presence of intrinsic motivation.

b. Extrinsic factors are dominant in motivating leisure activities in later life.

c. There appear to be complex interacting factors, both intrinsic and extrinsic.

d. Motivation is a minor issue in leisure because the main goal is enjoyment.

9. Which of the following is NOT an element of the model of leisure proposed by Bundy and Clemson?

a. Control

b. Motivation

c. Disengagement from unnecessary constraints of reality

d. Approval from others

10. In general, interventions to enhance individuals’ leisure pursuits should be:

a. Developed through collaboration to identify activities that are highly significant

b. Determined primarily through availability of materials and tools required

c. Focused on activities that promote social engagement

d. Chosen primarily on the basis of the products that are the end result of particular activities

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Aug 21, 2025
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Chapter 19 Leisure
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Bette R. Bonder

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