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2) Jade's heart races and she cannot think of anything to say when the cute guy in class sits next
to her. This is an example of
A) the overreactive response.
B) the stress response.
C) homeostasis.
D) hyperventilation.
Answer: B
Diff: 2
Skill: Understanding
Section: Your Body's Stress Response
Learning Outcome: 3.2
4) All of the following are likely to influence your response to stress EXCEPT
A) your past experiences.
B) your personality.
C) your friend's level of stress.
D) your general health status.
Answer: C
Diff: 4
Skill: Analyzing
Section: What Is Stress?
Learning Outcome: 3.1
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6) Ken is the new pastor at a local church. He is both nervous and excited about his new post and
is looking forward to meeting all the members of his new congregation. This process will take
some time and effort, but he is convinced that it will help him learn how to serve them better.
Ken's situation is an example of
A) distress.
B) anticipation.
C) eustress.
D) reactivity.
Answer: C
Diff: 3
Skill: Applying
Section: What Is Stress?
Learning Outcome: 3.1
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8) Peter recently ended a relationship when he found out his partner was cheating on him. This
probably caused
A) eustress.
B) anger.
C) distress.
D) episodic stress.
Answer: C
Diff: 3
Skill: Applying
Section: What Is Stress?
Learning Outcome: 3.1
9) David woke up in the middle of the night because he smelled smoke. This most likely caused
him to experience
A) insomnia.
B) the flight-or-fight response.
C) the adaptation syndrome.
D) the resistance response.
Answer: B
Diff: 3
Skill: Applying
Section: Your Body's Stress Response
Learning Outcome: 3.2
10) The physiological state in which all body systems are in balance and functioning normally is
A) adaptation.
B) eustress.
C) homeostasis.
D) recovery.
Answer: C
Diff: 1
Skill: Remembering
Section: Your Body's Stress Response
Learning Outcome: 3.2
11) Catrina just missed hitting a deer as she was driving along a dark, curving road. She felt her
racing heart finally slow down after she pulled off the road and took a few deep breaths. This is
an example of a(n)
A) challenge.
B) adaptive response.
C) fight-or-flight response.
D) state of overload.
Answer: B
Diff: 3
Skill: Applying
Section: Your Body's Stress Response
Learning Outcome: 3.2
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