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1
Between the time that Freud and Jung studied mid-life transitions, around 1900, and now, the boundaries of middle age have:
A)moved downward.
B)moved upward.
C)become relatively indistinct.
D)stayed the same.
2
Obesity has been linked to:
A)hypertension and digestive disorders.
B)cancer.
C)early visible signs of aging.
D)prostate disorders in men.
3
A person between the ages of 40 and 59 is going to have the most difficulty:
A)reading a wall chart at the eye-care professional's office.
B)reading street signs.
C)reading a newspaper.
D)watching television at a distance.
4
In the Ni-Hon-San Study of Japanese men, those living in __________ had the highest rate of coronary heart disease.
A)Hiroshima
B)Nagasaki
C)Honolulu
D)San Francisco
5
Japanese men living in California have much lower rates of cerebrovascular disease (stroke) than Japanese men living in Japan, because:
A)the diets of those living in California are more well-rounded.
B)the Japanese men living in California have a more relaxed lifestyle.
C)businessmen in Japan tend to drink a lot of alcohol and to chain-smoke.
D)of the residual effects from the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War II.
6
Which factor of the Type A personality is most related to coronary heart disease?
A)excessive competition
B)being hard-driven
C)impatience
D)hostility
7
The main cause of death for individuals in middle adulthood is:
A)heart disease.
B)diabetes.
C)cancer.
D)cerebrovascular disease
8
The American Geriatric Association recommends that:
A)post-menopausal women should actively participate in decision making about hormone replacement therapy.
B)women who have had hysterectomies should avoid estrogen replacement therapy.
C)the benefits of hormone replacement therapy outweigh the risk of developing breast cancer.
D)women rely heavily on their doctor's advice when deciding if they should use hormone replacement therapy.
9
What type of changes do middle-aged men experience?
A)loss of their capacity to father children
B)modest increase in sexual activity
C)psychological adjustment to declining physical energy
D)a dramatic drop in testosterone levels
10
When compared to the frequency of sexual activity in early adulthood, sexual activity during middle adulthood is:
A)slightly more frequent.
B)less frequent.
C)just as frequent.
D)significantly more frequent.
11
According to John Horn, in middle age:
A)crystallized intelligence increases, while fluid intelligence begins to decline.
B)fluid intelligence increases, while crystallized intelligence begins to decline.
C)both crystallized and fluid intelligence increase.
D)both crystallized and fluid intelligence begin to decline.
12
Data from the Seattle Longitudinal Study have shown that the highest level of functioning for four of the six intellectual abilities tested occurred in:
A)late adolescence.
B)early adulthood.
C)middle adulthood.
D)late adulthood.
13
We could distinguish Stephen, an expert chess player, from Darrell, who is a novice, because Darrell is more likely than Stephen to __________ when determining his moves.
A)use his accumulated experience
B)process information automatically
C)have better strategies and short-cuts
D)use set patterns
14
The current middle-aged worker faces all of the following challenges EXCEPT:
A)globalization of work.
B)rapid developments in information technologies.
C)restructuring and privatization of organizations.
D)later retirement.
15
Leisure is particularly important during middle adulthood because it:
A)improves the nation's economy.
B)helps adults narrow their interests.
C)eases the transition from work to retirement.
D)gives grandparents something to talk about with their grandchildren.
16
The percentage of Canadians who believe in God is _________ the percentage who attend religious services.
A)less than
B)greater than
C)equal to
D)changing in comparison to
17
While North Americans generally show a strong interest in religion and believe in God, they also demonstrate:
A)less commitment to particular religious denominations.
B)more commitment to particular religious denominations.
C)less commitment to particular religious denominations but increased commitment to religious leaders.
D)no change in terms of their commitment to particular religious denominations, but great disappointment with religious leaders.
18
What is the relation between religion and the ability to cope with stress?
A)Religiousness has been shown to be an ineffective strategy for coping with stress.
B)Religiousness can help some individuals cope more effectively.
C)Religiousness often promotes anxiety, thus inducing stress.
D)There appears to be little, if any, relationship between religiousness and the ability to cope with stress.
19
Research seems to indicate which of the following relationships between religion and happiness?
A)Involvement in religion causes people to be happy.
B)Happiness leads people to become involved in religion.
C)There is no meaningful relationship between religion and happiness.
D)People who are involved in religion tend to be happy.
20
Viktor Frankl believed that all of the following are distinct human qualities EXCEPT:
A)spirituality.
B)freedom.
C)responsibility.
D)altruism.







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