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MISSION

MABINI COLLEGES provides quality


instruction, research and extension service
VISION MABINI COLLEGES, INC. programs at all educational levels as its
MABINI COLLEGES HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT monumental contribution to national and global
shall cultivate a FLORA A. IBANA CAMPUS growth and development.
CORE VALUES:
CULTURE OF Kapitan Isko St., Daet, Camarines Norte  God-fearing
EXCELLENCE in  Nation-loving
 Earth-caring
education. PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT  Law-abiding
(2nd Half of First Quarter Examination)  Productive, and
 Locally and Globally competitive
persons
Name: _______________________________________________________ Score: ___________________________
Grade and Section: ___________________________________________ Date: ____________________________

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE:
Direction: Read the questions carefully and choose the correct answer. Encircle only the letter of your answer
on the space provided before the number.

1. It is defined as a reaction of the mind and body to 12. In this stage, fixation can lead to overeating,
a stimulus that disturbs the well-being of a person. smoking, drinking, cursing and nail-biting. It
a. depression c. challenges indicates that a person has fixation in ________.
b. problem d. stress a. anal stage c. phallic stage
2. Stress is caused by that may be life threatening b. oral stage d. latency stage
or life changing, such as separation or having a 13. He is a popular psychologist whose theory of
new job. These situations are often called ______. human development and personality sparked
a. problem c. reactors great interest as well as controversy due to its
b. stressors d. challenges focus on sexual development.
3. It is an aggressive behavior where one blames a. Martin Seligman c. Erik Erikson
another person or objects for his failures or fault. b. Sigmund Freud d. Neil Salkind
a. aggressive Reaction c. regression 14. In this stage, if the stressful situation persists
b. scapegoating d. suppression and you are no longer able to neither adjust nor
4. It is utilizing imagination as a way to escape hold up, exhaustion sets in that can seriously
from life’s real problems and stress. affect your body.
a. imagery c. fantasy a. alarm stage c. exhaustion stage
b. day-dreaming d. visualization b. resistance stage d. coping stage
5. It is providing a logical justification for a 15. In the face of hurts, we use an ‘imagined time
decision made or an act earlier performed to machine’ to revert to a more pleasant past
make an excuse for a mistake or erratic decision where we are more safe and secure.
to prevent ridicule from others. a. suppression c. denial
a. intellectualization c. regression b. regression d. displacement
b. suppression d. rationalization 16. It is attributing one’s fault or negative
6. Shane is refusing to accept an external reality emotions onto others to express the sentiment
to protect herself to avoid emotional conflict. This though not recognizing it.
is an indicator that Shane is in the ______ way. a. denial c. displacement
a. displacement c. fantasy b. projection d. fantasy
d. denial d. rationalization 17. In this stage, you are recognizing the stressors
7. Below are the common signs of stress under and make your self ready.
physical aspects except ___________. a. alarm stage c. exhaustion stage
a. in-depth breathing c. nail biting b. resistance stage d. coping stage
b. increase of Pulse Rate d. adrenaline Rush 18. It is the use of reasoning to protect the inner
8. It is an aggressive response which is self- self from emotional stress.
destructive as a result of hatred on oneself. a. intellectualization c. regression
a. depression c. stress b. suppression d. rationalization
b. anxiety d. suicide 19. It is a defense mechanisms where one pushes
9. Neil is constantly worrying everyday because the unwanted thoughts onto the unconscious
of what he had experienced in the past. It which however may manifests in the future
indicates that Neil is suffering from __________. unknowingly.
a. stress c. anger a. intellectualization c. regression
b. anxiety d. trauma b. suppression d. rationalization
10. It may possibly lead to acceptance that may 20. John got promoted from his job and he
result to peaceful co-existence. knows that he will have a burden of stress but for
a. sublimation c. denial him it’s an opportunity to grow. John is
b. compromise Reaction d. displacement experiencing a _____________.
11. It is a type of stress wherein it brings a positive a. pro-stress c. promotion
impact to a person. b. eustress d. distress
a. distress c. eustress
b. pro-stress d. caress
II. SELECTION TYPING (21 – 30)
Identify what is being referred to in each of the following situations. Choose your answer from the box below.

Trust vs. Mistrust Oral Stage Generativity vs. Stagnation


Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt Initiative vs. Guilt
Industry vs. Inferiority Intimacy vs. Isolation
Identity vs. Role Confusion
Integrity vs. Despair Genitals Stage Anal Stage

____________21. If the primary caregivers like parents can give the baby a sense of familiarity, then the baby will
develop the feeling that the world is a safe place to be.
____________22. If the parents permit the child to explore and manipulate his or her environment, the child will
develop a sense of independence.
____________23. In this stage, the parents should accept and encourage fantasy, curiosity and imagination
among children.
___________24. Children must dedicate themselves to education and to learning the social skills their society
requires of them.
____________25. Jane is exploring and experimenting with different aspects of her. She is dressing differently,
dying her hair, making up her own mind about college and other aspects of her life.
____________26. The individuals are concern for the next generation and all future generation.
____________27. The fear of commitment some people seem to exhibit is an example of immaturity on this stage.
____________28. During this stage, the child is focused on sucking of thumb.
____________29. The stage where the sexual urges are once awakened.
____________30. The child finds satisfaction in eliminating and retaining feces or what we so called proper toilet
training.

III. ANALYSIS (31 – 50)


Read, analyze and answer the guided questions below. You may use the space at the back of this
paper.

Let’s assume that you are expert in Stress Management in your school. Your case includes Cheapper, a
Grade 12 Senior High School Student. He was referred to you by his classroom teacher.

The teacher has concerns regarding Cheapper due to his recent change in behaviour. Historically,
Cheapper has been a top student and is very outgoing. He is also a member of honor society, plays basketball,
and is a member of the Drama Team. Upon his return from a semestral break, Cheapper was noticeably
withdrawn and his grades began to drop. He was withdrawn from the Drama team and he seems to have lost
interest in basketball and also in everything.

The teacher shared that at a recent parent/teacher conference the family did not seem concerned
about Cheapper’s behaviour changes but rather focused their attention on Cheapper’s academic
performance. The teacher also informed you that he tried to connect with Cheapper to talk about his
concerns. But when he tried to do so, Cheapper became angry, burst into tears, and stormed out of the room.

Guided Questions:

1. Identify the problems, issues and concerns that arise with Cheapper’s situation.

2. How would you classify Cheapper’s situation?

3. Discuss on how you are going to help him cope with this kind of situation. You may create Stress
Management Plan.

Prepared by:
ADRIAN B.SALES

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