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PSYCHOLOGICAL ISSUES

Total questions: 25

Worksheet time: 19mins

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Class
Date
1.

According to the WHO, mental health is a state of well-being where an individual

a)
  • Is always happy and free of stress

b)

Realizes their abilities and can cope with normal stresses

c)

Has no history of mental illness

d)

Works only for personal financial gain

2.

Structural factors influencing well-being include:

a)

Community connectedness

b)

Social support

c)

Access to economic resources

d)

Participation in the society

3.

_______________ is a type of depression that’s triggered by a change in seasons

a)

Seasonal effective disease

b)

Seasonal affective depression

c)

Seasonal affective mood swing

d)

Seasonal affective disorder

4.

Which of the following can cause a substance-induced mood disorder?

a)

Legal substances, medications, or toxins

b)

Only illegal drugs

c)

Only heavy metals

d)

Intense exercise

5.

Which of the following terms is considered synonymous with "positive mental health"?

a)

Objective well-being

b)

Physical fitness

c)
  • Social status

d)

Subjective well-being

6.

Mental health and Mental well-being are same

a)

True

b)

False

7.

People with bipolar I disorder suffer more often from episodes of depression

a)

True

b)

False

8.

Which of these is NOT listed as a factor influencing well-being?

a)

Individual factors

b)

Structural factors

c)

Genetic factors

d)

Community factors

9.

The primary neurotransmitter associated with the reinforcement of addictive habits is:

a)

Dopamine

b)

Serotonin

c)

Melatonin

d)

Acetylcholine

10.

Abnormality is any act that leads to distress

a)

True

b)

False

11.

Which is NOT a symptom of a Panic Attack?

a)

Excessive hunger

b)

Dulled hearing and vision

c)

Racing heart

d)

Rapid breathing

12.

In ________, there are shifts between mania and depression

a)

Bipolar I

b)

Bipolar II

13.

Bipolar I was formerly known as ___________

a)

Manic depression

b)

Manic disorder

c)

Manic attack

d)

Manic episode

14.

______________ will appear more spontaneously and suddenly

a)

Fear

b)

Anxiety

c)

Panic

d)

Phobia

15.

The term "dynamic state" in the definition of mental health implies that mental health is:

a)

Constantly evolving and active

b)

Fixed and unchanging

c)

Only present during childhood

d)

A state of complete rest

16.

Which skill is mentioned as a "basic" component of the inclusive definition of mental health?

a)

Life skills

b)

Psychological skills

c)

Social and cognitive skills

d)

Emotional intelligence

17.

_________ is often caused by a trigger, but can occur without one

a)

Anxiety

b)

Panic

c)

Fear

18.

How does Hypomania differ from Mania?

a)

It is more extreme

b)

it lasts at least 4 days and is a less intense elevated mood

c)
  • It requires hospitalization immediately

d)

It only involves sadness

19.

In Keyes's definition of mental health, what are the components of mental health?
(You can choose more than one option)

a)

Physical well-being

b)

Social well-being

c)

Emotional well-being

d)

Psychological well-being

e)

All the above

20.

The Biopsychosocial Model includes which three factors?

a)

Biological, Physical, and Spiritual

b)

Behavioral, Psychological, and Social

c)

Brain, Personality, and Society

d)

Biological, Psychological, and Sociological

21.

Panic attack and Panic disorder are same mental health condition

a)

True

b)

False

22.

Major Depressive Disorder is characterized by a depressed mood for at least:

a)

1 week

b)

1 month

c)

2 weeks

d)

20 days

23.

According to the inclusive statement proposed as the definition of mental health, individuals should use their abilities in harmony with:

a)

Their own selfish desires

b)

Political ideologies

c)

Universal values of society

d)

Economic trends

24.

Which is an example of a biological factor influencing well-being?

a)

Political stability

b)

Genetic factors

c)

Coping skills

d)

Poverty

25.

Anxiety is described as an apprehensive feeling that is:

a)

Only triggered by physical pain

b)

Short-lived and easily ignored

c)

Long-lasting and difficult to escape

d)

Helpful for immediate survival