1. The document contains a unit test with 40 multiple choice questions covering topics like relationships, families, mental health, brain anatomy, and abusive behaviors.
2. The questions test knowledge on relationship types like nuclear, blended, and single parent families, as well as qualities of healthy relationships like trust, respect, and communication.
3. Anatomy questions cover major parts of the brain like the cerebrum, brain stem, cerebellum, and lobes responsible for functions like vision, hearing, emotion, and movement. Mental health topics include depression, anxiety, eating disorders, self-esteem, and well-being. Relationship abuse and its signs are also addressed.
1. The document contains a unit test with 40 multiple choice questions covering topics like relationships, families, mental health, brain anatomy, and abusive behaviors.
2. The questions test knowledge on relationship types like nuclear, blended, and single parent families, as well as qualities of healthy relationships like trust, respect, and communication.
3. Anatomy questions cover major parts of the brain like the cerebrum, brain stem, cerebellum, and lobes responsible for functions like vision, hearing, emotion, and movement. Mental health topics include depression, anxiety, eating disorders, self-esteem, and well-being. Relationship abuse and its signs are also addressed.
1. The document contains a unit test with 40 multiple choice questions covering topics like relationships, families, mental health, brain anatomy, and abusive behaviors.
2. The questions test knowledge on relationship types like nuclear, blended, and single parent families, as well as qualities of healthy relationships like trust, respect, and communication.
3. Anatomy questions cover major parts of the brain like the cerebrum, brain stem, cerebellum, and lobes responsible for functions like vision, hearing, emotion, and movement. Mental health topics include depression, anxiety, eating disorders, self-esteem, and well-being. Relationship abuse and its signs are also addressed.
1. The document contains a unit test with 40 multiple choice questions covering topics like relationships, families, mental health, brain anatomy, and abusive behaviors.
2. The questions test knowledge on relationship types like nuclear, blended, and single parent families, as well as qualities of healthy relationships like trust, respect, and communication.
3. Anatomy questions cover major parts of the brain like the cerebrum, brain stem, cerebellum, and lobes responsible for functions like vision, hearing, emotion, and movement. Mental health topics include depression, anxiety, eating disorders, self-esteem, and well-being. Relationship abuse and its signs are also addressed.
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UNIT TEST
1. A family that moves regularly to places where they have employment.
a. immigrant b. migrant c. blended d. foster 2. This includes emotional infidelity, one-night stands, internet relationships, long- and short-term affairs and financial infidelity. a. infidelity b. addictions c. cheating d. both a and c 3. A family where one or more of the children is legally a temporary member of the household. a. immigrant b. migrant c. blended d. foster 4. One of the biggest challenges for families to stay _________ is the busy pace of life. a. connected b. gratitude c. compassion d. accept 5. A family where the parents have moved from one country to another country as adults. a. immigrant b. migrant c. blended d. foster 6. It is also important to ______ the other person in the relationship, but this does not apply in situations of abuse or unhealthy control. a. connected b. gratitude c. compassion d. accept 7. A family consisting of parents and children, along with either grandparents, grandchildren, aunts or uncles, cousins etc. a. step families b. extended family c. nuclear family d. single parent 8. Hearing and word recognition abilities are in the _____ lobe. a. frontal b. parietal c. occipital d. temporal 9. One of the most accessible positive emotions, and its affects can strengthen friendships and intimate relationships. a. connected b. gratitude c. compassion d. accept 10. This can either be a father or a mother who is singly responsible for the raising of a child. a. step families b. extended family c. nuclear family d. single parent 11. The willingness to be open to yourself and others, even in painful times with a gentle, nonjudgmental attitude. a. connected b. gratitude c. compassion d. accept 12. Consist of at most a father, mother and dependent children. a. step families b. extended family c. nuclear family d. single parent 13. Which of the following is NOT an element of healthy relationship? a. Trust one another b. One person makes all the decisions c. Respect one another d. Open and honest communication 14. Two families brought together due to divorce, separation and remarriage. a. step families b. extended family c. nuclear family d. single parent 15. Which of the following are signs that you may be in abusive relationship? a. Bruises, scratches and other signs of injuries b. Avoiding friends c. Apologizing for your partner’s behavior d. All of the above 16. The capacity to accept or tolerate delay, trouble, or suffering without getting angry or upset. a. patience b. honesty c. kindness d. respect 17. A type of violence, and involves any kind of unwanted sexual advance. a. emotional abuse b. sexual abuse c. assault d. abuse 18. To build this essential quality in healthy relationships, you should communicate your feelings openly, and expect the other person to do the same. a. patience b. honesty c. kindness d. respect 19. It’s the way your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors affect your life. a. well-being b. mental health c. self-esteem d. none of the above 20. The quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate. a. patience b. honesty c. kindness d. respect 21. Anything that harms your self-esteem or causes shame. a. emotional abuse b. sexual abuse c. assault d. abuse 22. A positive feeling or action shown towards someone or something considered important, or held in high esteem. a. patience b. honesty c. kindness d. respect 23. An act of inflicting physical harm or unwanted physical contact upon a person or a threat or attempt to commit such an action. a. emotional abuse b. sexual abuse c. assault d. abuse 24. To treat (a person or animal) with cruelty or violence, especially regularly or repeatedly. a. emotional abuse b. sexual abuse c. assault d. abuse 25. The following are the major parts of the brain of a human person, except _____. a. Cerebrum b. neurons c. Brain stem d. Cerebellum 26. It includes marriage, and are close relationships formed between two people that are built upon affection, trust, intimacy, and romantic love. a. family b. friendsc. partnerships d. none of the above
27. The ____ connects the spinal cord and the brain. a. Cerebrum b. neurons c. Brain stem d. Cerebellum 28. A _______ can be thought of as a close tie between two people that is often built upon mutual experiences, shared interests, proximity, and emotional bonding. a. family b. friendsc. partnerships d. none of the above 29. This is the largest of the brain sections, accounts for about 85 percent of the brain’s weight, and has four lobes. a. Cerebrum b. neurons c. Brain stem d. Cerebellum 30. A serious medical condition in which a person feels very sad, hopeless, and unimportant and often is unable to live a normal way. a. anxiety b. anorexia c. depression d. bulimia 31. This region controls voluntary movement. a. Cerebrum b. neurons c. Brain stem d. Cerebellum 32. Fear of nervousness about what might happen. a. anxiety b. anorexia c. depression d. bulimia 33. The basic functional units of the nervous system, are three parts units and are key to brain function. a.Cerebrum b. neurons c. Brain stem d. Cerebellum 34. People with this kind of eating disorder might binge eat (eat to excess) and then try to compensate in extreme ways such as making themselves throw up. a.body image b. anorexia c. self-esteem d. bulimia 35. The _____ lobe helps people understand what they see and feel. a.frontal b. parietal c. occipital d. temporal 36. People with ____ have real fear of weight gain and a distorted view of their body size and shape. a. body image b. anorexia c. self-esteem d. bulimia 37. It determines personality and emotion on this lobe of the brain. a. frontal b. parietal c. occipital d. temporal 38. Hearing and word recognition abilities are in the _____ lobe. a. frontal b. parietal c. occipital d. temporal 39. Visions functions are located in the _____ lobe. a.frontal b. parietal c. occipital d. temporal 40. Is how you view your physical self, including whether you feel you are attractive and whether others likes your looks. a.body image c. self-esteem b. mental health d. none of the above 1. B 18. B 35. B 2. D 19. B 36. B 3. D 20. C 37. A 4. A 21. A 38. D 5. A 22. D 39. C 6. D 23. C 40. C 7. B 24. D 8. D 25. B 9. B 26. C 10. D 27. C 11. C 28. B 12. C 29. A 13. B 30. C 14. A 31. D 15. D 32. A 16. A 33. B 17. B 34. D