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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A Fluid intelligence
B Cognitive overload
C Crystallized intelligence
D CPU usage
Question #2
A Extremely unlikely
B extremely likely
C somewhat unlikely
D somewhat likely
Question #3
A You will see your grandchildren less frequently.
B It will not change.
C You will never see your grandchildren again.
D You will likely see your grandchildren alot more.
Question #4
A single people
B widows and widowers
C divorced people
D unhappily married people
Question #5
A energetic and happy.
B Exhausted and depressed
C neurotic and unreliable.
D angry with poor attention spans.
Question #6
A lack of libido
B lack of interest
C finding an interested woman
D erectile dysfunction
Question #7
A glass ceiling
B glass elevator
C glass escalator
D glass tower
Question #8
A They had sexual intercourse, but less frequently than emerging adults.
B They rarely had sexual intercourse.
C They rarely had sexual intercourse, but were very interested in sexuality.
D They had sexual intercourse as frequently as emerging adults did.
Question #9
A No, marriage satisfaction is highest after a decade of marriage.
B No, marriage satisfaction is highest while caring for your young children.
C Yes, marriage satisfaction will sharply rise when your children reach emerging adulthood.
D Yes, marriage satisfaction rises when you have grandchildren.
Question #10
A intimacy
B altruism
C integrity
D generativity
Question #11
A No, women of all ages have high self-contentment.
B Yes, self-contentment is generally the highest during emerging adulthood.
C No, self-contentment is at its peak during middle adulthood.
D Yes, more middle adults have poor self-contentment.
Question #12
A he is less able to multitask
B his vision has been reduced significantly
C his reaction time is slower
D he is forgetful and reckless
Question #13
A expertise
B advanced spatial orientation
C wisdom
D fluid intelligence
Question #14
A numeric ability
B perceptual speed
C crystallized intelligence
D spatial orientation
Question #15
A Fluid intelligence; crystallized intelligence
B Crystallized intelligence; fluid intelligence
C Multiple intelligence; G intelligence
D G intelligence; multiple intelligence
Question #16
A pancreatic cancer is much better if detected early with regular mammograms
B breast cancer is much better if detected early with regular mammograms
C colon cancer is much better if detected early with regular mammograms
D prostate cancer is much better if detected early with regular mammograms
Question #17
A It should be fine, the survival rate for pancreatic cancer is quite good at 67%.
B It is very sad since pancreatic cancer has the lowest survival rate at 5%.
C If he eats a nutritious diet, his chances of survival are fairly good at 55%.
D With a combination of chemotherapy and radiation therapy, the survival rate is nearly 80%, so he should be fine.
Question #18
A pancreas or liver
B prostate or skin
C kidney or lung
D throat or rectal
Question #19
A drink a lot of milk
B not worry about osteoporosis, you are sure that she will not have trouble
C get yearly bone density checks and quit smoking!
D start an exercise routine
Question #20
A increase calcium, folic acid and B12, but decrease iron
B get more sleep, get more sun, and get more potassium
C establish a healthy diet, increase exercise, and quit smoking
D start a multivitamin regimen, decrease stress, and limit the consumption of high fructose corn syrup
Question #21
A Women have two X chromosomes and it’s known that an inoculating factor for the development of osteoporosis is the Y chromosome.
B Women often live a lifestyle that puts them at greater risk for the development of osteoporosis as compared to men.
C During menopause women lose estrogen and this puts women at a greater risk for the development of osteoporosis.
D Men have higher levels of testosterone and higher levels of testosterone to combat the development of osteoporosis.
Question #22
A think carefully about fathering a child; the child has no chance of being born healthy
B give up on the idea, his sperm count is probably too low
C probably get started, sperm quality and mobility begin to decline at his age
D he should have a fertility check since most males have little to no sperm at age 45 years
Question #23
A effective and completely safe
B effective, but there are serious potential side effects
C not effective, but there are no severe risks
D not effective and carries many potential side effects
Question #24
A living in a very warm climate
B drinking large amounts of caffeine
C eating soybean-based foods
D taking daily naps in the afternoon
Question #25
A The end of menopause has a lot to do with generational attitudes.
B just for information
C The beginning and end of menopause is influenced by genetics.
D Menopause is completely different for each person and there is no genetic or environmental influence.
Question #26
A later than most women
B Women who exercise generally do not menstruate.
C earlier than most women
D Exercise has no affect on menopause.
Question #27
A Yes, middle adults have really good vision.
B No, she needs to get reading glasses.
C Yes, although there are minor visual changes, she is obviously just playing them up.
D No, she probably has macular degeneration and needs to see an ophthalmologist.
Question #28
A common, 54% of babies born to the least-educated mothers are born to single mothers
B uncommon, only 14% of babies born to the least-educated mothers are born to single mothers
C relatively common, 34% of babies born to the least-educated mothers are born to single mothers
D very uncommon, only 6% of babies born to the least-educated mothers are born to single mothers
Question #29
A less lateralized and more bipolar
B more unilateral and less polarized
C less sharply defined
D more finite and rigid
Question #30
A high job satisfaction, an easy temperament, high emotional stability, and good coping skills
B emotional literacy, financial stability, cognitive ability, and attachment style
C realistic expectations, shared interests, shared roles and responsibilities, and shared power
D shared responsibilities, high emotional literacy, high cognitive stability, and temperament
Question #31
A a strong sense of humor; overall personality
B overall personality; a strong sense of humor
C ambition and financial; physical attractiveness
D physical attractiveness; ambition and financial success
Question #32
A consummate love
B companionate love
C romantic love
D fatuous love
Question #33
A romantic love
B empty love
C friendship
D infatuation
Question #34
A passion; intimacy
B passion; commitment
C commitment; intimacy
D intimacy; passion
Question #35
A while emerging oneself into the relationship
B without sacrificing or compromising in any way
C without submerging oneself into the relationship
D while totally losing oneself in total devotion to the other person
Question #36
A when an individual becomes cognizant of their private and public selves, blends them, and creates a shared self to present to another person within a relationship
B when an individual develops the skills necessary for a relationship by modeling it after what he or she has observed from the environment
C when the ego works in conjunction with the superego to satisfy the desires of the id in a socially acceptable way
D the uniting one’s newly formed identity with another person in an enduring, committed intimate relationship
Question #37
A frontal cortex
B auditory cortex
C parietal cortex
D occipital cortex
Question #38
A consciousness and diligent in problem solving
B more patient and meticulous at problem solving
C more laid back and engage in greater degree of social loafing
D quicker and more efficient in solving problems
Question #39
A the acquisition of expertise and creativity
B egocentrism and an imaginary audience
C decentration and the conception of false beliefs
D reversibility and personal fables
Question #40
A She has good reason to be worried. People in the highest 10% of IQ are usually made fun of by other employees for being “nerds.”
B She is likely to succeed. Research has found that people in the highest 25% in IQ will do well in their careers.
C She should be nervous, high IQ employees generally have very high turnover.
D There is no relationship between IQ and career success. She will just need to work very hard.
Question #41
A is conducted with a group of people to rhythmic music
B triggers a substantial elevation in heart rate for at least 30 minutes
C feels good and has a calming effect that occurs within 30 seconds
D triggers a fight or flight response within one minute
Question #42
A high blood pressure, diabetes, sleep disorders, and digestive problems
B nearsightedness, tachycardia, hypotension, and cardiac arrhythmias
C hypersomnia, low blood pressure, a rapid heart rate, and jaundice
D eczema, allergies, influenza, and psoriasis
Question #43
A Due to decreased BMR, she will need to eat less.
B Due to decreased BMR, she will need to begin exercising and/or eating less.
C Due to increased BMR, she will need to do very little to lose weight. She just needs to stop overeating.
D Due to increased BMR, she will need to begin exercising and/or eating more.
Question #44
A overweight
B obese
C average in weight
D underweight
Question #45
A the production of white blood cells and red blood cells increase
B the production of melatonin and vitamin D decreases
C the speed of the central nervous system and the frontal lobe decreases
D the production of T cells and B cells declines
Question #46
A more rigid; intense physical activity
B more pliable; intense physical activity
C more rigid; deep relaxation
D more pliable; deep relaxation
Question #47
A there is an increase in white blood cells
B there is an increase in the production of vitamin D
C there is a decrease in growth hormones
D there is a substantial decrease in iron
Question #48
A completing secondary education
B the birth of first child
C marriage
D leaving the parental household
Question #49
A possessing cognitive with-it-ness, accepting responsibility for oneself, and living independently
B making independent decisions, living independently, and being emotionally stable
C becoming emotionally stable, possessing behavioral control, and having cognitive maturity
D accepting responsibility for oneself, making independent decisions, and becoming financially independent