Sec. Quarter Personal Dev't ABM 11
  • 1. Which of the following is an example of an acceptable expression of attraction in a teenage romantic relationship?
A) Ignoring a partner's feelings
B) Sending unwanted messages repeatedly
C) Respecting each other's boundaries
  • 2. In the context of family relationships, which behavior is considered unacceptable?
A) Supporting each other's goals
B) Mutual respect
C) Physical or emotional abuse
  • 3. Which of the following is a healthy way to express attraction in a friendship?
A) Encouraging each other's interests
B) Spreading rumors
C) Ignoring a friend's boundaries
  • 4. What is a key characteristic of a healthy personal relationship?
A) Mutual respect and understanding
B) Lack of communication
C) Constant criticism
  • 5. Which of the following is an example of an unacceptable expression of attraction in a romantic relationship?
A) Listening to each other's concerns
B) Supporting each other's goals
C) Controlling a partner's actions
  • 6. In a family relationship, which of the following is a sign of a healthy relationship?
A) Open and honest communication
B) Withholding affection as punishment
C) Ignoring family members' needs
  • 7. Which behavior is considered acceptable in a friendship?
A) Ignoring a friend's feelings
B) Encouraging each other's growth
C) Spreading false information
  • 8. What is an important aspect of maintaining a healthy romantic relationship?
A) Constantly checking on each other's whereabouts
B) Ignoring each other's needs
C) Open and honest communication
  • 9. Which of the following is an unacceptable behavior in a personal relationship?
A) Supporting each other's ambitions
B) Emotional manipulation
C) Encouraging open dialogue
  • 10. In the context of teenage relationships, which of the following is a healthy expression of attraction?
A) Respecting each other's individuality
B) Pressuring someone to change
C) Making all decisions for the other person
  • 11. Which brain system is primarily driven by hormones such as testosterone and estrogen?
A) Attachment
B) Lust
C) Commitment
  • 12. Which stage of love is associated with the release of dopamine and norepinephrine, leading to feelings of excitement and euphoria?
A) Lust
B) Attachment
C) Attraction
  • 13. Which brain system is most closely linked to long-term bonding and the release of oxytocin and vasopressin?
A) Commitment
B) Attraction
C) Attachment
  • 14. During which stage of love are individuals most likely to experience increased energy and a decrease in appetite and sleep?
A) Attraction
B) Commitment
C) Attraction
  • 15. Which of the following is NOT typically a characteristic of the attachment stage?
A) Intense passion
B) Stability
C) Emotional bonding
  • 16. Which stage of love is often considered the initial phase where physical desire is predominant?
A) Commitment
B) Attraction
C) Lust
  • 17. Which hormone is most associated with the feeling of attachment and bonding in relationships?
A) Serotonin
B) Testosterone
C) Oxytocin
  • 18. Which stage of love is most likely to involve obsessive thoughts about the partner?
A) Commitment
B) Attachment
C) Attraction
  • 19. Which brain system is primarily responsible for the desire to reproduce and seek out partners?
A) Attachment
B) Lust
C) Attraction
  • 20. Which stage of love is characterized by a deep sense of calm and security with a partner?
A) Attachment
B) Infatuation
C) Attraction
  • 21. According to the Triangular Theory of Love, which component is characterized by feelings of closeness and connectedness?
A) Intimacy
B) Attraction
C) Commitment
  • 22. Which component of the Triangular Theory of Love involves the decision to maintain a relationship over time?
A) Affection
B) Passion
C) Commitment
  • 23. In the context of the Triangular Theory of Love, which component is primarily associated with physical attraction and sexual desire?
A) Commitment
B) Passion
C) Intimacy
  • 24. Which of the following best describes a relationship that has high levels of intimacy and commitment but low levels of passion?
A) Fatuous Love
B) Infatuation
C) Companionate Love
  • 25. What type of love is characterized by high levels of passion and commitment but low levels of intimacy?
A) Companionate Love
B) Romantic Love
C) Fatuous Love
  • 26. Which type of love, according to the Triangular Theory, includes all three components: intimacy, passion, and commitment?
A) Infatuation
B) Consummate Love
C) Companionate Love
  • 27. If a relationship is based solely on passion, which type of love does it represent according to the Triangular Theory?
A) Consummate Love
B) Companionate Love
C) Infatuation
  • 28. Which component of the Triangular Theory of Love is most likely to develop first in a new romantic relationship?
A) Commitment
B) Trust
C) Passion
  • 29. In a long-term relationship, which component of the Triangular Theory of Love is most likely to fluctuate over time?
A) Commitment
B) Affection
C) Passion
  • 30. Which type of love is characterized by a lack of passion but includes both intimacy and commitment?
A) Infatuation
B) Fatuous Love
C) Companionate Love
  • 31. Which of the following is a key aspect of being responsible in a romantic relationship?
A) Prioritizing your own desires
B) Avoiding difficult conversations
C) Communicating openly and honestly
  • 32. What is an example of affectionate love?
A) A deep friendship with mutual respect
B) A passionate and intense attraction
C) A relationship based on convenience
  • 33. Which of the following best describes enduring love?
A) Love that withstands challenges and grows stronger
B) Love that fades quickly over time
C) Love that is only present in the early stages of a relationship
  • 34. How can one demonstrate responsibility in a relationship?
A) By focusing solely on personal goals
B) By avoiding conflict at all costs
C) By being accountable for one's actions
  • 35. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of romantic love?
A) Desire for closeness and intimacy
B) Intense emotional connection
C) Long-term commitment without passion
  • 36. What is a sign of affectionate love in a relationship?
A) Keeping secrets from each other
B) Sharing personal thoughts and feelings
C) Avoiding spending time together
  • 37. Which action reflects responsibility in a romantic relationship?
A) Making decisions without consulting your partner
B) Ignoring your partner's emotional needs
C) Listening actively to your partner's concerns
  • 38. What is a common feature of enduring love?
A) It is only present in new relationships
B) It diminishes quickly over time
C) It involves mutual respect and support
  • 39. How can one show responsibility in an affectionate relationship?
A) By focusing only on personal achievements
B) By being reliable and trustworthy
C) By avoiding difficult conversations
  • 40. Which of the following best illustrates romantic love?
A) A relationship with a strong emotional and physical connection
B) A relationship that lacks communication
C) A relationship that is purely platonic
  • 41. Which of the following is a key characteristic of responsible behavior in a relationship?
A) Avoiding conflict at all costs
B) Being overly dependent on your partner
C) Communicating openly and honestly
  • 42. What is an example of familiar love?
A) A crush on a celebrity
B) The love between siblings
C) A short-term romantic fling
  • 43. Which type of love is characterized by a playful and casual approach to relationships?
A) Obsessive love
B) Playful love
C) Familiar love
  • 44. Which of the following best describes obsessive love?
A) A balanced and healthy relationship
B) A casual and fun relationship
C) An intense and possessive attachment
  • 45. How can self-love contribute to a responsible relationship?
A) By avoiding personal growth
B) By helping you set healthy boundaries
C) By encouraging dependency on your partner
  • 46. Which of the following is NOT a way to become more responsible in a relationship?
A) Taking responsibility for your actions
B) Being supportive of your partner's goals
C) Blaming your partner for all issues
  • 47. What is a potential negative outcome of obsessive love?
A) Increased trust and communication
B) Jealousy and controlling behavior
C) A healthy balance of independence
  • 48. How does playful love typically differ from other types of love?
A) It is possessive and controlling
B) It is light-hearted and non-committal
C) It is characterized by seriousness and commitment
  • 49. Which type of love is most likely to involve a long-term commitment and deep emotional connection?
A) Self love
B) Obsessive love
C) Familiar love
  • 50. Which of the following actions demonstrates self-love in a relationship?
A) Setting personal goals and working towards them
B) Relying on your partner for all emotional support
C) Sacrificing your happiness for the relationship
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