Deck 13: Meaning and Values
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Deck 13: Meaning and Values
1
We can make a difference by doing all of the following EXCEPT :
A) helping ourselves.
B) helping out a family member.
C) helping out a friend.
D) helping out a neighbor.
A) helping ourselves.
B) helping out a family member.
C) helping out a friend.
D) helping out a neighbor.
A
2
According to Frankl, what distinguishes us as humans is our:
A) awareness of death.
B) self-awareness.
C) search for purpose and meaning.
D) cognitive ability.
A) awareness of death.
B) self-awareness.
C) search for purpose and meaning.
D) cognitive ability.
C
3
When you are formulating and reforming your own philosophy, which of the following suggestions is helpful?
A) Frequently create time to be of benefit to others.
B) Make significant contact with others who reinforce your belief system.
C) Consider what meaning the fact of your eventual death has for those who are important in your life.
D) Adopt an accepting attitude toward those whose belief systems differ from yours.
A) Frequently create time to be of benefit to others.
B) Make significant contact with others who reinforce your belief system.
C) Consider what meaning the fact of your eventual death has for those who are important in your life.
D) Adopt an accepting attitude toward those whose belief systems differ from yours.
D
4
Meaning in life is found through:
A) intense relationships with others rather than through an exclusive and narrow pursuit of self-realization.
B) growing interest in finding meaning through acquisition of material possessions.
C) placing more emphasis on the common good than on our individual needs.
D) the increased use of alcohol and drugs as an attempt to enjoy life in a meaningless society.
A) intense relationships with others rather than through an exclusive and narrow pursuit of self-realization.
B) growing interest in finding meaning through acquisition of material possessions.
C) placing more emphasis on the common good than on our individual needs.
D) the increased use of alcohol and drugs as an attempt to enjoy life in a meaningless society.
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5
In his book God's Love Song, Sam Maier teaches that:
A) once you have found meaning in life, it is important to influence others to embrace your thinking.
B) diversity of cultures, religions, and world views implies an attempt to tolerate differences even though you don't accept them.
C) sharing diversity fosters understanding, caring, and the creation of community.
D) sharing diversity is not ethical.
A) once you have found meaning in life, it is important to influence others to embrace your thinking.
B) diversity of cultures, religions, and world views implies an attempt to tolerate differences even though you don't accept them.
C) sharing diversity fosters understanding, caring, and the creation of community.
D) sharing diversity is not ethical.
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6
Personal growth:
A) is a destination.
B) is a process, not a destination.
C) is a short process that ends.
D) is not very important.
A) is a destination.
B) is a process, not a destination.
C) is a short process that ends.
D) is not very important.
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7
Even in the most dire situations, it is possible to give a new meaning to such circumstances by:
A) ignoring what is happening.
B) escaping through fantasy.
C) our choice of attitudes.
D) effective use of our defense mechanisms.
A) ignoring what is happening.
B) escaping through fantasy.
C) our choice of attitudes.
D) effective use of our defense mechanisms.
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8
The European psychiatrist who dedicated his professional life to the study of meaning in life is:
A) Victor Frankl.
B) Dalai Lama.
C) Irvin Yalom.
D) Maya Angelou.
A) Victor Frankl.
B) Dalai Lama.
C) Irvin Yalom.
D) Maya Angelou.
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9
Achieving personal identity means:
A) stubbornly clinging to a certain way of thinking or behaving.
B) something we achieve for all time.
C) being continually willing to reexamine our patterns, our priorities, our habits, and our relationships.
D) successfully transcending role diffusion.
A) stubbornly clinging to a certain way of thinking or behaving.
B) something we achieve for all time.
C) being continually willing to reexamine our patterns, our priorities, our habits, and our relationships.
D) successfully transcending role diffusion.
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10
Which statement is NOT true concerning your values?
A) Your values influence what you do.
B) Your daily behavior is an expression of your basic values.
C) Your values have a significant impact on your relationships with others.
D) It is appropriate to strive to convert others to adopt your perspective on life.
A) Your values influence what you do.
B) Your daily behavior is an expression of your basic values.
C) Your values have a significant impact on your relationships with others.
D) It is appropriate to strive to convert others to adopt your perspective on life.
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11
During the adolescent years, the process of questioning usually assumes new dimensions through the struggle with all of the following questions EXCEPT :
A) Are the values I've believed in all these years the values I want to continue to live by?
B) Is there a higher power?
C) What explains the inhumanity I see in our world?
D) Why can I not change my ethical and moral decisions?
A) Are the values I've believed in all these years the values I want to continue to live by?
B) Is there a higher power?
C) What explains the inhumanity I see in our world?
D) Why can I not change my ethical and moral decisions?
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12
One of the greatest nonviolent leaders in world history, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr ., was inspired by all of the following EXCEPT :
A) his Christian faith.
B) his experiences with racism.
C) the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi.
D) his faith as a Quaker.
A) his Christian faith.
B) his experiences with racism.
C) the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi.
D) his faith as a Quaker.
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13
Drawing on his experiences in the death camp at Auschwitz, Frankl asserts that the inmates who had a much greater chance of surviving were those who:
A) had a vision of some goal, purpose, or task in life.
B) were able to concentrate on their own survival.
C) had the ability to get their needs met.
D) were able to accept their fate.
A) had a vision of some goal, purpose, or task in life.
B) were able to concentrate on their own survival.
C) had the ability to get their needs met.
D) were able to accept their fate.
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14
We can consider reflecting on whether or not our religion is a constructive force in our life by asking all of the following questions EXCEPT :
A) Does my religion provide me with a sense of peace and serenity?
B) Does my religion encourage me to exercise my freedom and to assume responsibility for the direction of my life?
C) Is the way that I live my life congruent with the religion or spirituality that I profess?
D) Is my religious faith easy to force onto others?
A) Does my religion provide me with a sense of peace and serenity?
B) Does my religion encourage me to exercise my freedom and to assume responsibility for the direction of my life?
C) Is the way that I live my life congruent with the religion or spirituality that I profess?
D) Is my religious faith easy to force onto others?
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15
Although we may not be responsible for systemic forms of discrimination, we are responsible for:
A) how we respond to and perpetuate these realities in our own lives.
B) how others we know respond to racism in their lives.
C) the feelings of oppressed minorities when others discriminate against them.
D) erasing all of the past hurts and pain that the majority culture has caused.
A) how we respond to and perpetuate these realities in our own lives.
B) how others we know respond to racism in their lives.
C) the feelings of oppressed minorities when others discriminate against them.
D) erasing all of the past hurts and pain that the majority culture has caused.
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16
Logotherapy is an approach to psychotherapy that involves healing through:
A) catharsis.
B) religion.
C) meditation.
D) meaning.
A) catharsis.
B) religion.
C) meditation.
D) meaning.
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17
A philosophy of life is made up of:
A) religious beliefs that we were raised with.
B) early childhood messages.
C) the fundamental beliefs, attitudes, and values that govern a person's behavior. accepting the ambiguity of life.
D)
A) religious beliefs that we were raised with.
B) early childhood messages.
C) the fundamental beliefs, attitudes, and values that govern a person's behavior. accepting the ambiguity of life.
D)
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18
__________ the persistent verbal, behavioral, and environmental assaults, insults, and invalidations that often occur subtly and are difficult to identify, can be very distressing for those who receive them.
A) Hate crimes
B) Radicalization
C) Heroism
D) Microaggressions
A) Hate crimes
B) Radicalization
C) Heroism
D) Microaggressions
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19
We begin to develop an implicit philosophy of life when we:
A) first begin, as children, to wonder about life and death, love and hate, joy and fear, and the nature of the universe.
B) are adolescents, seeking our own identity and questioning the meaning of life.
C) are faced with a crisis and forced to face the fact that the meaning of life is the result of our own choosing.
D) enter adulthood and formulate a clear sense of meaning and purpose in life.
A) first begin, as children, to wonder about life and death, love and hate, joy and fear, and the nature of the universe.
B) are adolescents, seeking our own identity and questioning the meaning of life.
C) are faced with a crisis and forced to face the fact that the meaning of life is the result of our own choosing.
D) enter adulthood and formulate a clear sense of meaning and purpose in life.
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20
Sometimes people insulate themselves emotionally and find it difficult to recognize their flat emotional state. Which of the following could be helpful in this situation?
A) Watching television.
B) Counseling can help you become more expressive.
C) Using social media to see what others are doing.
D) Eating and sleeping more.
A) Watching television.
B) Counseling can help you become more expressive.
C) Using social media to see what others are doing.
D) Eating and sleeping more.
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21
The Bible is part of which religion?
A) Christianity
B) Buddhism
C) Hinduism
D) Judaism
A) Christianity
B) Buddhism
C) Hinduism
D) Judaism
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22
At its worst, living without meaning and values can:
A) result in suicide.
B) cause moderate distress.
C) lead to boredom and stagnation.
D) reduce one's productivity at work.
A) result in suicide.
B) cause moderate distress.
C) lead to boredom and stagnation.
D) reduce one's productivity at work.
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23
Alcoholics Anonymous and other 12-Step Programs endorse relying on ______________________ as a source of strength and support.
A) God
B) Allah
C) a higher power
D) Jesus Christ
A) God
B) Allah
C) a higher power
D) Jesus Christ
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24
Philip Zimbardo, who conducted the now-classic Stanford Prison Experiment in 1971, addresses the perplexing issue of how average, decent people become perpetrators of evil. He calls this:
A) the Abu Ghraib phenomenon.
B) the Lucifer effect.
C) the Devil's workshop.
D) the Stanford Prison Experiment Phase II.
A) the Abu Ghraib phenomenon.
B) the Lucifer effect.
C) the Devil's workshop.
D) the Stanford Prison Experiment Phase II.
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25
___________________ is at the foundation of healing in 12-Step programs for people struggling with addictions to alcohol and mood-altering substances.
A) Medication
B) Tough love
C) Spirituality
D) Solitude
A) Medication
B) Tough love
C) Spirituality
D) Solitude
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26
The Torah is part of which religion?
A) Christianity
B) Buddhism
C) Hinduism
D) Judaism
A) Christianity
B) Buddhism
C) Hinduism
D) Judaism
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27
Dharma is part of which religion?
A) Christianity
B) Buddhism
C) Hinduism
D) Judaism
A) Christianity
B) Buddhism
C) Hinduism
D) Judaism
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28
Francis Bok, in his very moving book, Escape From Slavery , tells the story of his village in the Sudan being pillaged and his being taken as a slave for many years. In 2000, he became:
A) the first escaped slave to testify before the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations in hearings on Sudan.
B) sick and was unable to work.
C) extremely angry and led a revolution.
D) the best slave he could be.
A) the first escaped slave to testify before the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations in hearings on Sudan.
B) sick and was unable to work.
C) extremely angry and led a revolution.
D) the best slave he could be.
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29
The Vedas is part of which religion?
A) Christianity
B) Buddhism
C) Hinduism
D) Islam
A) Christianity
B) Buddhism
C) Hinduism
D) Islam
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30
Philip Zimbardo believes that the antidote to evil is__________, and he has spearheaded the nonprofit Heroic Imagination Project.
A) evil
B) heroism
C) help
D) fear
A) evil
B) heroism
C) help
D) fear
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31
Spirituality is often viewed as all of the following EXCEPT :
A) a journey forced by others.
B) an odyssey
C) a pilgrimage
D) an expedition into the meaning of life.
A) a journey forced by others.
B) an odyssey
C) a pilgrimage
D) an expedition into the meaning of life.
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32
The following is not true about prejudice:
A) Prejudice is a preconceived notion or opinion about someone.
B) Prejudice is a defense mechanism, protecting individuals from facing undesirable aspects of themselves by projecting them onto others.
C) Prejudice is the same as discrimination.
D) At the root of prejudice is fear of those who are different, low self-esteem, ignorance, and feelings of inferiority.
A) Prejudice is a preconceived notion or opinion about someone.
B) Prejudice is a defense mechanism, protecting individuals from facing undesirable aspects of themselves by projecting them onto others.
C) Prejudice is the same as discrimination.
D) At the root of prejudice is fear of those who are different, low self-esteem, ignorance, and feelings of inferiority.
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33
Yan, a middle-aged woman who immigrated to the U.S. from China, and Tracy, a young white woman in her mid-twenties, share an office at a university, where they work together as research assistants. Tracy seems to keep her distance from Yan (and vice versa) outside of work-related tasks because they appear to have vastly different world views. Their boss should:
A) challenge them to learn to embrace and appreciate each other's worldview rather than be threatened by it.
B) fire one or both of them if they refuse to become friendly with each other.
C) reassign them to different offices so they will be with coworkers who are similar to them.
D) ignore the tension as long as they are completing their tasks.
A) challenge them to learn to embrace and appreciate each other's worldview rather than be threatened by it.
B) fire one or both of them if they refuse to become friendly with each other.
C) reassign them to different offices so they will be with coworkers who are similar to them.
D) ignore the tension as long as they are completing their tasks.
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34
The Qur'an is part of which religion?
A) Christianity
B) Buddhism
C) Hinduism
D) Islam
A) Christianity
B) Buddhism
C) Hinduism
D) Islam
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As an expert witness in the trial of a military policeman involved in the Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse, Zimbardo describes how __________________forces transformed a good guard into a bad guard.
A) intrapsychic
B) hormonal
C) situational
D) neurological
A) intrapsychic
B) hormonal
C) situational
D) neurological
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