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1.
A competitive racer nears the finish line with a pounding heart and dry mouth, caused by a rise in which substance?
Adrenaline
Amines
Cortisone
Endorphins
2.
Which facial expression is considered the most widely understood across different cultures?
Pressing lips together
A smile
Extending the tongue
Lifting the eyebrows
3.
What aspect of emotional response does a polygraph, commonly known as a lie detector, mainly assess?
Cause of emotion
Outward emotional display
Bodily arousal
Changes in voice tone
Cognitive appraisal
4.
What does the term 'kinesics' primarily study?
Nonverbal communication through body movements.
The display of emotions.
Physiological arousal linked to emotions.
Emotional signals in both humans and animals.
5.
What does Schachter’s two-factor theory propose about the nature of emotions?
Emotions arise when the thalamus simultaneously transmits signals to both the cortex and the autonomic nervous system.
Emotions emerge primarily due to their evolutionary advantages.
Distinct emotional experiences result from varying patterns of autonomic nervous system activation.
Emotional experience is determined by the combination of physiological arousal and the cognitive evaluation of that arousal.
6.
As the three children neared the house rumored to be haunted, Yvette felt uneasy, Mackenzie felt scared, and Jayme was petrified. According to Robert Plutnik, these children were most likely ____________?
Feeling distinct secondary emotions unique to each
Experiencing varying degrees of the same fundamental emotion
Showing different primary emotions unique to each child
Interpreting their emotions differently because of genetic differences
Reacting based on their individual past experiences
7.
What does the term 'frustration' mean?
Failing to manage stress in a healthy way
Experiencing conflict between two opposing desires
Having to meet very high expectations
Encountering obstacles that prevent achieving a desired objective
Feeling overwhelmed by multiple responsibilities
8.
According to Arnold's emotion theory, what is the proper sequence of events through which emotions arise in real situations?
Evaluation, sensory input, physiological responses, feelings, behavioral reactions
Sensory input, physiological responses, evaluation, feelings, behavioral reactions
Sensory input, evaluation, physiological responses, feelings, behavioral reactions
Physiological responses, sensory input, feelings, behavioral reactions, evaluation
9.
Once Marlys recovers from the initial shock of her car being stolen, she contacts the police and starts searching for potential witnesses. Which stage of the general adaptation syndrome is Marlys most likely experiencing at this moment?
Exhaustion phase
Assessment of stress
Resistance phase
Adaptation phase
Recovery phase
10.
Despite newspaper reports claiming the murder victim was stabbed with a knife, two detectives were aware that the true weapon was a letter opener. While closely observing a key suspect's heart rate and sweating, the detectives questioned him about whether he commonly used a letter opener for his correspondence. Which technique were the detectives employing?
Principle of relative deprivation
Guilty knowledge test
Phenomenon of adaptation-level
Theory of two factors
Polygraph examination
11.
How does a polygraph (commonly known as a lie detector) function?
By tracking physiological signals related to autonomic nervous system activity.
By directly determining whether someone is telling the truth.
By observing the individual's facial movements and expressions.
By combining all the above methods.
12.
The idea that showing teeth as a sign of anger is a universal behavior because it has aided human survival most clearly represents which psychological viewpoint?
The theory involving two components of emotion.
The theory proposing simultaneous emotional and physiological responses.
The principle that people adapt to a baseline level of experience.
The perspective that emphasizes survival advantages shaped by natural selection.
None of the above.
13.
Which of the following is considered one of the most stressful life events according to the major life changes scale?
The death of a spouse
Ending a marriage
Being unemployed
Relocating to a new place
14.
Which part of the brain primarily controls the fight-or-flight reaction?
Hypothalamus
Hippocampus
Cerebellum
Thalamus
15.
When individuals are sexually aroused and face anger-inducing circumstances, they tend to show stronger aggression compared to those who are not aroused. This phenomenon is an example of the:
James-Lange theory
spillover effect
Cannon-Bard theory
catharsis hypothesis
16.
A starving rat receives an electric shock each time it consumes food from a particular location. What kind of conflict is the rat experiencing?
Approach-avoidance conflict
Avoidance-avoidance conflict
Approach-approach conflict
Triple approach conflict
17.
What does the term 'circadian rhythm' describe?
A pattern of sexual responsiveness influenced by hormonal changes.
A biological cycle that lasts about 24 hours.
A cycle related to changes in emotional excitement.
A phase when multiple body systems synchronize their activity.
A sequence of rapid mood fluctuations throughout the day.
18.
Which division of the nervous system is responsible for activating the body's response during emergency situations?
Parasympathetic division
Sympathetic division
Somatic division
Adaptive division
19.
Which theory proposes that emotions are structured within the brain and that emotional experiences and physical responses happen at the same time?
The common sense perspective
The Cannon-Bard theory
The attribution framework
The James-Lange model
The two-factor theory
20.
If you experience happiness and sadness simultaneously, brain studies suggest that the activity is mainly happening in which area?
The midbrain region
The left side of the brain
The right side of the brain
Both the left and right hemispheres
The brainstem
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