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, Chapter 01 What is Stress? Answer Key




Multiple Choice Questions


1. The noted physiologist who was employed at Harvard Medical School and who first
described the body's reaction to stress was:



A. Lawrence
LeShan.
B. Carl
Simonton.
C. Walter
Cannon.
D. George
Engel.

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2. The body's stress reaction that includes an increase in heart rate, respiration,
blood pressure, and serum cholesterol is known as the:



A. fight-or-flight
response.
B. relaxation
response.
C. substantial
stress.
D. autoimmune
response.

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,3. Which of the following names the three phases of the general adaptation
syndrome in the order of occurrence?



A. Alarm reaction, stage of exhaustion, and stage of
resistance
B. Alarm reaction, stage of resistance, and stage of
exhaustion
C. Stage of resistance, alarm reaction, and stage of
exhaustion
D. Stage of resistance, stage of exhaustion, and alarm
reaction

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4. Which of the following occurs in the alarm reaction phase of the general
adaptation syndrome?



A. Resistance rises above
normal.
B. Resistance ensues if continued exposure to the stressor is compatible
with adaptation.
C. Following long-continued exposure to the same stressor, to which the body
becomes adjusted, eventually adaptation energy is exhausted.
D. The body shows the changes characteristic of the first exposure to
a stressor.

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5. Identify a feature of the second stage of the general adaptation syndrome.



A. The bodily signs characteristic of the alarm reaction virtually disappear, and
resistance rises above normal.
B. The body shows the changes characteristic of the first exposure to
a stressor.
C. Following long-continued exposure to the same stressor, to which the body
becomes adjusted, eventually adaptation energy is exhausted.
D. The signs of the alarm reaction reappear, but now they are
irreversible.

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, 6. Which of the following is characteristic of the third phase of the general adaptation
syndrome?



A. The bodily signs characteristic of the alarm reaction virtually disappear, and
resistance rises above normal.
B. The body shows the changes characteristic of the first exposure to
a stressor.
C. Following long-continued exposure to the same stressor, to which the body
becomes adjusted, eventually adaptation energy is exhausted.
D. Resistance ensues if continued exposure to the stressor is compatible
with adaptation.

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Topic: The Pioneers


7. Eustress is defined as:



A. the bad things to which we have to adapt and that can lead to a
stress reaction.
B. everything that happens
around us.
C. the good things to which we have to adapt and that can lead to a
stress reaction.
D. having a positive outlook on
life.

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8. Distress is defined as:



A. the bad things to which we have to adapt and that can lead to a
stress reaction.
B. everything that happens
around us.
C. the good things to which we have to adapt and that can lead to a
stress reaction.
D. having a negative outlook
on life.

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