Deck 3: Stress: the Constant Challenge

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Women and men experience stress differently.
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The physical response to a stressor has little variance in intensity from person to person.
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The stress response in the human being is triggered by a nonspecific agent called a stressor.
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A stressful situation would be one an individual perceives as exceeding her ability to cope.
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The physical response to taking a final exam varies in intensity from student to student.
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Responses to stressors include physical and emotional behavioural responses.
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The fight-or-flight response prepares the body for physical action regardless of whether action is needed.
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Laughing is an effective behavioural response to stress.
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Type B personalities tend to be schedule driven, competitive, and even hostile.
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Homeostasis is the body's state of normalcy.
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The three basic types of resiliency center on how individuals respond to stress.
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The parasympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system initiates the stress response.
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Endorphins are body-produced chemicals that relieve pain in case of injury.
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People with Type C personalities tend to have no difficulty expressing emotion.
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Distress is linked with positive stressors.
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The somatic nervous system is largely under conscious control.
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A stressful situation would be one an individual perceives as challenging.
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Ineffective behavioural responses to stressors may include talking or laughing.
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The ability to trust others is an effective coping behaviour.
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Industrial accidents are an example of environmental stressors.
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Regular physical activity can reduce various aspects of stress.
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Psychoneuroimmunology (PNI) is the study of the relationship between one's mental health and immune system.
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A counterproductive coping strategy is alcohol use.
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The general adaptation syndrome is believed to be a universal and predictable response pattern to all stressors.
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People who work in rewarding "helping" professions, such as teachers and social workers, are less prone to burnout than are people in other types of professions.
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Insomnia, headaches, and digestive problems may be caused by uncontrolled stress.
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Lack of sleep can cause an increase in the level of stress hormones.
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Daily hassles such as misplacing your car keys are often greater sources of stress than major life changes.
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Eustress is linked with negative stressors.
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Lack of sleep can be both a cause and effect of excess stress.
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There is no link between cardiovascular heart disease and stress.
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The fight-or-flight reaction occurs during the exhaustion stage of the general adaptation syndrome.
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Smiling can produce changes in the autonomic nervous system.
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There is a strong link between psychological disorders and stress.
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Caffeine consumption is associated with lower levels of cortisol.
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Research supports the regular use of marijuana as an effective stress management technique.
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There is very little research linking stress to psychological problems such as depression and panic attacks.
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People with more stress tend to have more colds.
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The resistance state of the general adaptation syndrome is characterized by symptoms such as distorted perceptions and disorganized thinking.
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The parasympathetic branch of the autonomic nervous system

A) is responsible for mobilizing energy sources for use in a crisis.
B) activates the endocrine system.
C) is in control when one is frightened or angry.
D) aids in digestion and promoting growth.
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The system of glands, tissues, and cells that helps control body functions by releasing hormones is the

A) central nervous system.
B) endocrine system.
C) reproductive system.
D) digestive system.
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Which of the following systems are responsible for your body's physical response to stressors?

A) cardiovascular and respiratory
B) nervous and endocrine
C) digestive and lymph
D) muscular and skeletal
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Homeostasis

A) is a state of unmanaged stress.
B) describes the body during the fight-or-flight reaction.
C) is a state of normal "housekeeping" functions.
D) is the response of the body to prolonged exposure to stressors.
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The branch of the autonomic nervous system that slows down the body as it recovers from exposure to a stressor is the _______________ nervous system.

A) central
B) somatic
C) parasympathetic
D) sympathetic
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The term stress refers to

A) a pleasant situation that disrupts normal activity.
B) situations that can trigger physical and emotional reactions.
C) a physical reaction to fright.
D) any imbalance of homeostasis or change from the person's baseline.
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Situations that trigger physical and emotional reactions are termed

A) stress responses.
B) stressors.
C) unmanaged stress.
D) distress.
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During the stress response, which of the following changes does occur because of epinephrine being released?

A) Your hearing and vision become less acute.
B) Your bronchi constrict and allow more air into the lungs.
C) Your liver releases less sugar into the blood.
D) Your hearing and vision become more acute, and your bronchi dilate and allow more air into the lungs.
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During the stress response, the human adrenal glands release

A) adrenocorticotropic hormone.
B) epinephrine.
C) endorphins.
D) norepinephrine.
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Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding stress and the lives of postsecondary students?

A) It is a period of low stress.
B) It is a period when stress is easily managed.
C) It may be one of the most stressful periods in one's life.
D) It is a period where stress will have little impact on your sense of wellness.
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The branch of the autonomic nervous system that is activated when a person is exposed to a stressor is the _______________ nervous system.

A) central
B) somatic
C) parasympathetic
D) sympathetic
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Once the stressful situation ends, your parasympathetic nervous system

A) increases heart rate.
B) slows breathing.
C) slows digestion
D) increases perspiration.
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Which one of the following is a stressor?

A) bad grade
B) sweaty palms
C) rapid pulse
D) high fever
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For people who identify as transgender, the traditional roles society places on individuals can be particularly stressful.
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The autonomic nervous system controls all the following, EXCEPT the

A) ability to digest food.
B) speed of your heart rate.
C) ability to write.
D) ability to alter your blood pressure.
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Which of the following body reactions is characteristic of the stress response?

A) Your pupils constrict.
B) Your blood pressure increases.
C) Your digestion speeds up.
D) Your heart rate decreases.
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Which of the following nervous systems manages John's moves as he participates in a spinning exercise class?

A) autonomic
B) sympathetic
C) parasympathetic
D) somatic
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All the following are TRUE regarding the fight-or-flight response, EXCEPT:

A) it is a relatively new human adaptation.
B) it enables our bodies to prepare quickly to escape from harm.
C) it prepares our bodies to engage in a physical battle.
D) it enables our bodies to prepare to quickly escape from an injury.
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The somatic nervous system manages

A) conscious actions.
B) emotions.
C) the fight-or-flight reaction to a stressor.
D) hormones released in response to a stressor.
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Regular physical activity trains your body to return to homeostasis more quickly after a stressful situation.
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Which of the following statements is FALSE regarding stress?

A) Positive events are less stressful than negative events.
B) The university years are often one of the most stressful periods of a person's life.
C) Changes in one's life are significant stressors.
D) Financial problems are significant stressors.
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General exhaustion results when

A) the fight-or-flight reaction is resolved.
B) stress-related hormones are secreted.
C) distress occurs.
D) a stressor persists over a long period of time.
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Which one of the following characteristics is most closely associated with elevated risk of cardiovascular disease?

A) hostility
B) excitability
C) lack of purpose
D) procrastination
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Mohammed just received an F on his term paper. Which type of stress is he likely to experience?

A) eustress
B) malstress
C) distress
D) unmanaged stress
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Which statement about people with hardy personalities is FALSE?

A) They view stressors as challenges.
B) They tend to perceive fewer situations as stressful.
C) They tend to believe their lives are controlled by outside factors.
D) They feel at least partly in control of their lives.
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Which one of the following is NOT a stage of the general adaptation syndrome?

A) alarm
B) acceleration
C) resistance
D) exhaustion
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An example of a resilient person would be

A) a low-income student graduating from university.
B) a fit person completing a marathon.
C) an intelligent person failing an exam.
D) a person with a disability going undiagnosed.
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Which of the following is a hormone involved in the regulation of mood and social interaction?

A) insulin
B) oxygen
C) niacin
D) oxytocin
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The personality type associated with relaxation and contemplation is

A) Type A
B) Type B
C) Type C
D) Type D
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Eustress

A) is stress that is triggered by something pleasant.
B) is much more common than distress.
C) does not trigger the stress response.
D) is a specific type of distress.
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The fight-or-flight reaction occurs during which stage of the general adaptation syndrome?

A) alarm
B) resistance
C) exhaustion
D) recovery
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An individual with a Type C personality is characterized by

A) having a greater tolerance of others.
B) being contemplative.
C) having difficulty expressing emotions.
D) being controlling.
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GAS is an acronym for

A) genetically alleviated stress.
B) growth adjustment of stress.
C) general adaptation syndrome.
D) general acceleration due to stress.
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The more intense an emotional response to a stressor, the __________ the physical response will be.

A) weaker
B) stronger
C) lower
D) higher
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Tom is very anxious about an upcoming exam. He has no appetite, is easily distracted, and has a headache. In what stage of the general adaptation syndrome is Tom?

A) alarm
B) acceleration
C) resistance
D) exhaustion
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During the resistance stage of the general adaptation syndrome, the body

A) is in a relaxed state.
B) responds to the activation of the sympathetic nervous system.
C) readjusts, regulating body systems to establish a new level of homeostasis.
D) can no longer react effectively to normal life situations.
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The way in which a person responds to stress is influenced by all the following, EXCEPT:

A) personality.
B) life experience.
C) familial response.
D) biological predispositions.
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The sum of cognitive, behavioural, and emotional tendencies refers to one's

A) personality.
B) wellness.
C) happiness.
D) ability to succeed in life.
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According to Statistics Canada, the percentage of Canadians over age 15 who report that most days feel stressed is

A) 12%.
B) 17%.
C) 23%.
D) 33%.
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A person who suppresses anger and feels hopeless has characteristics of which personality type?

A) Type A
B) Type B
C) Type C
D) Type D
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Individuals with psychological hardiness view stressors as opportunities for growth.
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Women and men experience stress differently.
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The physical response to a stressor has little variance in intensity from person to person.
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The stress response in the human being is triggered by a nonspecific agent called a stressor.
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A stressful situation would be one an individual perceives as exceeding her ability to cope.
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The physical response to taking a final exam varies in intensity from student to student.
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Responses to stressors include physical and emotional behavioural responses.
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The fight-or-flight response prepares the body for physical action regardless of whether action is needed.
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Laughing is an effective behavioural response to stress.
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Type B personalities tend to be schedule driven, competitive, and even hostile.
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Homeostasis is the body's state of normalcy.
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The three basic types of resiliency center on how individuals respond to stress.
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The parasympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system initiates the stress response.
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Endorphins are body-produced chemicals that relieve pain in case of injury.
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People with Type C personalities tend to have no difficulty expressing emotion.
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Distress is linked with positive stressors.
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The somatic nervous system is largely under conscious control.
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A stressful situation would be one an individual perceives as challenging.
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Ineffective behavioural responses to stressors may include talking or laughing.
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The ability to trust others is an effective coping behaviour.
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Industrial accidents are an example of environmental stressors.
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Regular physical activity can reduce various aspects of stress.
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Psychoneuroimmunology (PNI) is the study of the relationship between one's mental health and immune system.
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A counterproductive coping strategy is alcohol use.
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The general adaptation syndrome is believed to be a universal and predictable response pattern to all stressors.
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People who work in rewarding "helping" professions, such as teachers and social workers, are less prone to burnout than are people in other types of professions.
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Insomnia, headaches, and digestive problems may be caused by uncontrolled stress.
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Lack of sleep can cause an increase in the level of stress hormones.
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Daily hassles such as misplacing your car keys are often greater sources of stress than major life changes.
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Eustress is linked with negative stressors.
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Lack of sleep can be both a cause and effect of excess stress.
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There is no link between cardiovascular heart disease and stress.
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The fight-or-flight reaction occurs during the exhaustion stage of the general adaptation syndrome.
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Smiling can produce changes in the autonomic nervous system.
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There is a strong link between psychological disorders and stress.
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Caffeine consumption is associated with lower levels of cortisol.
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Research supports the regular use of marijuana as an effective stress management technique.
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There is very little research linking stress to psychological problems such as depression and panic attacks.
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People with more stress tend to have more colds.
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The resistance state of the general adaptation syndrome is characterized by symptoms such as distorted perceptions and disorganized thinking.
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The parasympathetic branch of the autonomic nervous system

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The system of glands, tissues, and cells that helps control body functions by releasing hormones is the

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Which of the following systems are responsible for your body's physical response to stressors?

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D) muscular and skeletal
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Homeostasis

A) is a state of unmanaged stress.
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The branch of the autonomic nervous system that slows down the body as it recovers from exposure to a stressor is the _______________ nervous system.

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D) sympathetic
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The term stress refers to

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Situations that trigger physical and emotional reactions are termed

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D) distress.
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During the stress response, which of the following changes does occur because of epinephrine being released?

A) Your hearing and vision become less acute.
B) Your bronchi constrict and allow more air into the lungs.
C) Your liver releases less sugar into the blood.
D) Your hearing and vision become more acute, and your bronchi dilate and allow more air into the lungs.
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During the stress response, the human adrenal glands release

A) adrenocorticotropic hormone.
B) epinephrine.
C) endorphins.
D) norepinephrine.
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Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding stress and the lives of postsecondary students?

A) It is a period of low stress.
B) It is a period when stress is easily managed.
C) It may be one of the most stressful periods in one's life.
D) It is a period where stress will have little impact on your sense of wellness.
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The branch of the autonomic nervous system that is activated when a person is exposed to a stressor is the _______________ nervous system.

A) central
B) somatic
C) parasympathetic
D) sympathetic
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Once the stressful situation ends, your parasympathetic nervous system

A) increases heart rate.
B) slows breathing.
C) slows digestion
D) increases perspiration.
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Which one of the following is a stressor?

A) bad grade
B) sweaty palms
C) rapid pulse
D) high fever
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For people who identify as transgender, the traditional roles society places on individuals can be particularly stressful.
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The autonomic nervous system controls all the following, EXCEPT the

A) ability to digest food.
B) speed of your heart rate.
C) ability to write.
D) ability to alter your blood pressure.
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Which of the following body reactions is characteristic of the stress response?

A) Your pupils constrict.
B) Your blood pressure increases.
C) Your digestion speeds up.
D) Your heart rate decreases.
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Which of the following nervous systems manages John's moves as he participates in a spinning exercise class?

A) autonomic
B) sympathetic
C) parasympathetic
D) somatic
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All the following are TRUE regarding the fight-or-flight response, EXCEPT:

A) it is a relatively new human adaptation.
B) it enables our bodies to prepare quickly to escape from harm.
C) it prepares our bodies to engage in a physical battle.
D) it enables our bodies to prepare to quickly escape from an injury.
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The somatic nervous system manages

A) conscious actions.
B) emotions.
C) the fight-or-flight reaction to a stressor.
D) hormones released in response to a stressor.
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Regular physical activity trains your body to return to homeostasis more quickly after a stressful situation.
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61
Which of the following statements is FALSE regarding stress?

A) Positive events are less stressful than negative events.
B) The university years are often one of the most stressful periods of a person's life.
C) Changes in one's life are significant stressors.
D) Financial problems are significant stressors.
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General exhaustion results when

A) the fight-or-flight reaction is resolved.
B) stress-related hormones are secreted.
C) distress occurs.
D) a stressor persists over a long period of time.
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Which one of the following characteristics is most closely associated with elevated risk of cardiovascular disease?

A) hostility
B) excitability
C) lack of purpose
D) procrastination
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Mohammed just received an F on his term paper. Which type of stress is he likely to experience?

A) eustress
B) malstress
C) distress
D) unmanaged stress
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Which statement about people with hardy personalities is FALSE?

A) They view stressors as challenges.
B) They tend to perceive fewer situations as stressful.
C) They tend to believe their lives are controlled by outside factors.
D) They feel at least partly in control of their lives.
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Which one of the following is NOT a stage of the general adaptation syndrome?

A) alarm
B) acceleration
C) resistance
D) exhaustion
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An example of a resilient person would be

A) a low-income student graduating from university.
B) a fit person completing a marathon.
C) an intelligent person failing an exam.
D) a person with a disability going undiagnosed.
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Which of the following is a hormone involved in the regulation of mood and social interaction?

A) insulin
B) oxygen
C) niacin
D) oxytocin
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The personality type associated with relaxation and contemplation is

A) Type A
B) Type B
C) Type C
D) Type D
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Eustress

A) is stress that is triggered by something pleasant.
B) is much more common than distress.
C) does not trigger the stress response.
D) is a specific type of distress.
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The fight-or-flight reaction occurs during which stage of the general adaptation syndrome?

A) alarm
B) resistance
C) exhaustion
D) recovery
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An individual with a Type C personality is characterized by

A) having a greater tolerance of others.
B) being contemplative.
C) having difficulty expressing emotions.
D) being controlling.
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GAS is an acronym for

A) genetically alleviated stress.
B) growth adjustment of stress.
C) general adaptation syndrome.
D) general acceleration due to stress.
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The more intense an emotional response to a stressor, the __________ the physical response will be.

A) weaker
B) stronger
C) lower
D) higher
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Tom is very anxious about an upcoming exam. He has no appetite, is easily distracted, and has a headache. In what stage of the general adaptation syndrome is Tom?

A) alarm
B) acceleration
C) resistance
D) exhaustion
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During the resistance stage of the general adaptation syndrome, the body

A) is in a relaxed state.
B) responds to the activation of the sympathetic nervous system.
C) readjusts, regulating body systems to establish a new level of homeostasis.
D) can no longer react effectively to normal life situations.
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The way in which a person responds to stress is influenced by all the following, EXCEPT:

A) personality.
B) life experience.
C) familial response.
D) biological predispositions.
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The sum of cognitive, behavioural, and emotional tendencies refers to one's

A) personality.
B) wellness.
C) happiness.
D) ability to succeed in life.
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According to Statistics Canada, the percentage of Canadians over age 15 who report that most days feel stressed is

A) 12%.
B) 17%.
C) 23%.
D) 33%.
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A person who suppresses anger and feels hopeless has characteristics of which personality type?

A) Type A
B) Type B
C) Type C
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