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Q. The best way to protect the body from the harmful effects of stress is to

a. learn how to avoid it

b. learn how to manage it

c. take your anger out on inanimate objects

d. take a long walk and bottle up your frustration.

  • c. take your anger out on inanimate objects

Q. Which of the following statements is false in relation to stress?

a. When under stress, the entire body becomes tense and posture changes.

b. Large amounts of time spent in front of a computer can result in eyestrain headaches.

c. Tension uses up energy, but the energy is largely productive.

d. Muscle tension affects our ability to function we

  • c. Tension uses up energy, but the energy is largely productive.

Q. According to the Canadian government, stress has ________ costs.

a. social

b. economic

c. personal

d. None of the above

  • c. personal

Q. Commitment, control and challenge are all elements of:

a. tardiness

b. stress

c. hardiness

d. depression

  • d. depression

Q. One response to stress in the workplace is “presenteeism”. This may include:

a. working longer hours

b. working while ill

c. not taking holidays

d. all of the above

  • d. all of the above

Q. According to the inverted U hypothesis, optimal performance occurs when:

a. there are high levels of stress

b. there is no stress

c. there is a moderate level of stress

d. the inverted U hypothesis does not address this issue

  • c. there is a moderate level of stress

Q. In the context of stress research, GAS stands for:Sol: C

a. generalized anxiety symptoms

b. general adaptation syndrome

c. gustatory alimentary system

d. generic adrenal sensitivity

  • b. general adaptation syndrome

Q. Which of the following would be classed as a cognitive action strategy for dealing withstress?

a. goal setting

b. asking questions

c. analyzing the problem

d. all of the above

  • d. all of the above

Q. Deep breathing, yoga and exercise would all be ________ stress managementtechniques.

a. religious

b. cognitive

c. physical

d. social

  • c. physical

Q. According to the transactional theory of stress and coping, our response to stress followswhich path?

a. primary appraisal, secondary appraisal, stressor, coping response

b. stressor, emotional appraisal, cognitive appraisal, coping response

c. stressor, primary appraisal, secondary appraisal, coping response

d. emotional appraisal, cognitive appraisal, stressor, coping response

  • c. stressor, primary appraisal, secondary appraisal, coping response

Q. Which of the following is NOT associated with workplace stress?

a. work overload

b. job insecurity

c. supervisory support

d. conflict with co-workers

  • c. supervisory support

Q. Which of the following statements is false in relation to stress?

a. When under stress, the entire body becomes tense and posture changes.

b. Large amounts of time spent in front of a computer can result in eyestrain headaches.

c. Tension uses up energy, but the energy is largely productive.

d. Muscle tension affects our ability to function well.

  • c. Tension uses up energy, but the energy is largely productive.

Q. The type of stress when the body reacts to meet the demands of a physically oremotionally threatening

a. situation is known as

b. survival stress

c. negative stress

d. internally generated stress.

  • a. situation is known as

Q. Which of the following statements is false?

a. Stress is the imbalance between the demands of everyday life and the ability to cope.

b. Too much stress can affect a person’s ability to function effectively.

c. Stress is caused by external pressures, such as work.

d. Stress can involve any interference that disturbs a person’s emotional and physical wellbeing.

  • c. Stress is caused by external pressures, such as work.
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