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The most common compensatory technique of Bulimia Nervosa is

A. Laxatives
B. Diuretics
C. Induction of vomiting
D. Vigorous physical exercise

In order for an individual to be diagnosed with Intellectual Disability, he/she must have an IQ of
A. below 80
B. below 70 to 75
C. below 60
D. below 65 to 60

The rarest of hallucinations a person with Schizophrenia could experience is


A. Tactile
B. Olfactory
C. Proprioceptive
D. Auditory

The most common delusion in people with Schizophrenia is _______

A. Tactile
B. Olfactory
C. Proprioceptive
D. Auditory

In Schizophrenia, it has been called as "the basic characteristics of madness"


A. Psychosis
B. Hallucinations
C. Delusions
D. Positive Symptoms

Which of the following is a characteristic of Oppositional Defiant Disorder?


A. Symptoms are typically more evident in the interaction with people who the individual
knows well
B. Destruction of property
C. Pattern of theft and deceit
D. All of the above

Which of the following parasomnias occur during REM Sleep?


A. Sleep Terror
B. Sleepwalking
C. Nightmare
D. All of the Above

Which of the following is true about Borderline Personality Disorder?


A. Idealization of caregivers
B. Suicidal Ideation
C. Loss of appetite
D. Prefers solitude

In Binge-eating disorder, what is not included in the diagnostic criteria?


A. Eating despite feeling full already
B. Eating large amounts of food over a short period
C. Feeling lack of control over one's eating behavior
D. Doing unnecessary and excessive behaviors to avoid weight gain

Which of the following is least likely FALSE?


A. A person below 18 years old can be diagnosed with Voyeuristic Disorder
B. Engaging in pornography is a symptom of Exhibitionistic Disorder
C. Pedophiles are not likely to physically hurt children they are attracted to
D. Objects intended for sex are the most common fethishes in Fetishistic Disorder

Which of the following is associated with the development of major neurocognitive disorder or
dementia?
A. HIV
B. Alzheimer's disease
C. Parkinson's disease
D. Hypertension
E. All of the above

A person is diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. He needs help with his daily activities because
he fails to recognize objects and cannot tell what they are and what they are used for. What is
this symptom called?
A. Aphasia
B. Prosopagnosia
C. Apraxia
D. Agnosia

In the traditional classification of Intellectual Disability, individuals with an IQ score of 20-25


belong to what category?
A. Mild
B. Moderate
C. Severe
D. Profound

Which kid does not exhibit a symptom of ASD?


A. Kid 1 throws tantrums whenever his train tracks are moved or disturbed
B. Kid 2 likes to intently stare at other kids so they won't bother him or take his toys.
C. Kid 3 likes to bite her right hand and rock back and forth repeatedly.
D. Kid 4 is fascinated by blue lights. He laughs out loud when their lights turn blue but pouts
when they turn another color.

How many persisting months are needed to qualify for a diagnosis of ADHD?
A. at least 2 weeks
B. at least 2 months
C. at least 4 months
D. at least 6 months

*note, hope you can still remember our review re personality disorders.

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