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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A affectionate love
B companionate love
C consummate love
D passionate love
Question #2
A Individuals with an anxious attachment style mostly seem to prefer a partner with an anxious attachment style.
B Securely attached adults show a preference for individuals with an anxious attachment style.
C Adults prefer having a securely attached partner.
D Adults prefer to have an avoidant adult as a partner.
Question #3
A They are less likely to engage in health-compromising behaviors than adolescents.
B They have more than twice the mortality rate of adolescents.
C They are less likely to be obese or have a mental disorder than adolescents.
D They eat regular meals and avoid consuming snacks during the day.
Question #4
A 30
B 20
C 40
D 25
Question #5
A 16 to 18 years of age.
B 24 to 26 years of age.
C 21 to 22 years of age.
D 17 to 19 years of age.
Question #6
A is likely to accept a promotion.
B is likely to view stress as a positive thing.
C will not make important career decisions based on stress.
D will be less productive because of stress.
Question #7
A Surveys usually indicate that slightly less than 10 percent of individuals have experienced sexual intercourse at the beginning of emerging adulthood (age 18).
B Most individuals have had sexual intercourse by the end of emerging adulthood (age 25).
C According to Lefkowitz and Gillen, emerging adulthood is a time frame during which most individuals are unmarried but are hardly sexually active.
D Casual sex is more common in the late twenties than in emerging adulthood.
Question #8
A Among U.S. college freshmen, the interest in developing a meaningful philosophy of life has decreased.
B An increasing number of first-year college students report having higher levels of stress and depression.
C Concern for the well-being of others has remained the same among college students over the years.
D In recent years, traditional-aged college students have shown a decreased concern for personal well-being.
Question #9
A they engage in more idealistic thinking.
B they engage in less logical and abstract thinking.
C they enter the concrete operational stage at about 18 years of age.
D they have more knowledge.
Question #10
A preoperational
B sensorimotor
C concrete operational
D formal operational
Question #11
A social and economic independence.
B equality in their relationships.
C maintaining a dynamic relationship where one partner is masculine and the other is feminine.
D maintaining an open relationship.
Question #12
A cycling
B weight lifting
C sprinting
D bodybuilding
Question #13
A affectionate love
B companionate love
C infatuation
D consummate
Question #14
A preoperational thinking
B formal operational thinking
C concrete operational thinking
D sensorimotor thinking
Question #15
A increase her intake of fast food.
B increase her screen time.
C spend less time socializing.
D cycle for 30 minutes daily.
Question #16
A Casual sex is more common in emerging adulthood than in the late twenties.
B Emerging adults are less likely than young adults to have had sexual intercourse with two or more individuals.
C Males report being more selective about their sexual partners than females.
D Emerging adults have sex more frequently than young adults.
Question #17
A abstaining from sex and unmarried.
B sexually active and married.
C sexually active and unmarried.
D in exclusive relationships and married.
Question #18
A identity versus identity confusion
B industry versus inferiority
C intimacy versus isolation
D autonomy versus shame
Question #19
A Many individuals experience key changes in identity during emerging adulthood.
B Many emerging adults don’t consider themselves adolescents or full-fledged adults.
C Emerging adults have little in the way of social obligations, which leaves them with a great deal of autonomy in running their own lives.
D Emerging adults experience residential changes during early adulthood, which commonly leads to instability in love, work, and education.
Question #20
A a golfer
B a swimmer
C a baseball player
D a marathon runner
Question #21
A They are unlikely to be characterized by higher negative affect.
B They tend to distance themselves from their partner.
C They tend to have low levels of health anxiety.
D They show strong ambivalence toward a romantic partner.
Question #22
A gets married; buys his first home
B gets a full-time job; gets married
C turns 21; becomes financially independent
D moves out of the house; graduates from college
Question #23
A The level of stress is independent of the quality or amount of sleep.
B Family and social obligations predominantly lead to long hours of sleep in an individual’s life.
C Chronic sleep deprivation may contribute to cardiovascular disease and a shortened life span.
D Usually five hours of sleep a day is necessary for the optimal performance of an individual.
Question #24
A anxious
B secure
C gregarious
D avoidant
Question #25
A romantic love.
B consummate love.
C affectionate love.
D fatuous love.
Question #26
A cohabitation.
B attachment.
C coparenting.
D consensual validation.
Question #27
A spending time on routine activities.
B cultivating one’s curiosity and interest.
C accepting one’s limitations.
D learning about familiar ideas.
Question #28
A A majority of Americans work 51 hours or more per week.
B Most individuals spend half of their time at work.
C Most Americans work less than 30 hours a week.
D More than a third of Americans work 40 hours a week.
Question #29
A temperament
B attachment
C intimacy
D friendship