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Manush’s story shows the importance of using powerful keywords to his resume in landing the job he wanted.

Quiz 6

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #2
A  knowledge about the physiological correlates of obesity
B  level of prejudice against obese people
C  rates of exercise and dietary habits
D  Western notions of beauty and societal values
Question #3
A  clinics greatly increase crime rates in the community.
B  costs more than $100 a day per person treated.
C  recent studies suggest that it is ineffective as a long-term solution to reduce heroin use.
D  some believe that substituting one drug of abuse for another is immoral
Question #4
A  binge-eating disorder.
B  no eating disorder.
C  anorexia nervosa.
D  bulimia nervosa.
Question #5
A  amenorrhea
B  dry, rough, cracked skin
C  fever and high blood pressure
D  development of the silky hair that covers newborns
Question #7
A  It can follow a stressful event such as divorce, a move from home, or a personal failure.
B  It usually follows a diet in someone who is of normal weight or slightly overweight.
C  Fatalities occur by suicide or serious medical problems due to starvation.
D  About 25 percent of people who experience anorexia nervosa are men.
Question #8
A  binge-eating disorder.
B  noncompensatory binge disorder.
C  binge-purge disorder.
D  anorexia-bulimia disorder.
Question #9
A  confusion
B  mania
C  sleep difficulties
D  depression
Question #10
A  humanist perspective.
B  psychodynamic perspective.
C  cognitive perspective.
D  behavioral perspective.
Question #11
A  may gain weight too quickly.
B  may be diagnosed with bulimia.
C  may become distrustful of the medical establishment and uncooperative with further treatment.
D  may actually lose more weight than if they were not force-fed.
Question #12
A  someone experiencing restricting-type anorexia nervosa
B  someone experiencing acute-type bulimia nervosa
C  someone experiencing bulimia nervosa
D  someone experiencing purging-type anorexia nervosa
Question #14
A  the risk of developing drug tolerance.
B  the universal occurrence of “flashbacks” among former users.
C  the possibility of very powerful, sometimes negative, reactions.
D  the severity of withdrawal symptoms among even occasional users.
Question #15
A  one-third
B  more than one-half
C  one-quarter
D  one-tenth
Question #16
A  1 to 2 percent
B  less than 2 percent
C  more than 5 percent
D  3 to 4 percent
Question #17
A  social support.
B  behavioral changes.
C  personality style.
D  biochemical activity.
Question #18
A  a factitious disorder.
B  dissociative identity disorder.
C  body dysmorphic disorder.
D  Munchausen by proxy.
Question #19
A  something else causes both eating disorders and depression.
B  eating disorders cause depression.
C  depression causes eating disorders.
D  eating disorders and depression are somehow related.
Question #20
A  Benzedrine.
B  methamphetamine.
C  heroin.
D  LSD.