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Sec. Quarter Personal Dev't ABM 11
Contributed by: Servando
  • 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) Physical or emotional abuse
C) Mutual respect
  • 3. Which of the following is a healthy way to express attraction in a friendship?
A) Spreading rumors
B) Encouraging each other's interests
C) Ignoring a friend's boundaries
  • 4. What is a key characteristic of a healthy personal relationship?
A) Mutual respect and understanding
B) Constant criticism
C) Lack of communication
  • 5. Which of the following is an example of an unacceptable expression of attraction in a romantic relationship?
A) Supporting each other's goals
B) Controlling a partner's actions
C) Listening to each other's concerns
  • 6. In a family relationship, which of the following is a sign of a healthy relationship?
A) Open and honest communication
B) Ignoring family members' needs
C) Withholding affection as punishment
  • 7. Which behavior is considered acceptable in a friendship?
A) Spreading false information
B) Encouraging each other's growth
C) Ignoring a friend's feelings
  • 8. What is an important aspect of maintaining a healthy romantic relationship?
A) Open and honest communication
B) Ignoring each other's needs
C) Constantly checking on each other's whereabouts
  • 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) Lust
B) Commitment
C) Attachment
  • 12. Which stage of love is associated with the release of dopamine and norepinephrine, leading to feelings of excitement and euphoria?
A) Lust
B) Attraction
C) Attachment
  • 13. Which brain system is most closely linked to long-term bonding and the release of oxytocin and vasopressin?
A) Attachment
B) Commitment
C) Attraction
  • 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) Emotional bonding
C) Stability
  • 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) Oxytocin
B) Serotonin
C) Testosterone
  • 18. Which stage of love is most likely to involve obsessive thoughts about the partner?
A) Commitment
B) Attraction
C) Attachment
  • 19. Which brain system is primarily responsible for the desire to reproduce and seek out partners?
A) Attraction
B) Lust
C) Attachment
  • 20. Which stage of love is characterized by a deep sense of calm and security with a partner?
A) Attraction
B) Infatuation
C) Attachment
  • 21. According to the Triangular Theory of Love, which component is characterized by feelings of closeness and connectedness?
A) Attraction
B) Commitment
C) Intimacy
  • 22. Which component of the Triangular Theory of Love involves the decision to maintain a relationship over time?
A) Passion
B) Commitment
C) Affection
  • 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) Companionate Love
B) Fatuous Love
C) Infatuation
  • 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) Companionate Love
C) Consummate 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) Affection
B) Passion
C) Commitment
  • 30. Which type of love is characterized by a lack of passion but includes both intimacy and commitment?
A) Companionate Love
B) Fatuous Love
C) Infatuation
  • 31. Which of the following is a key aspect of being responsible in a romantic relationship?
A) Avoiding difficult conversations
B) Prioritizing your own desires
C) Communicating openly and honestly
  • 32. What is an example of affectionate love?
A) A relationship based on convenience
B) A deep friendship with mutual respect
C) A passionate and intense attraction
  • 33. Which of the following best describes enduring love?
A) Love that withstands challenges and grows stronger
B) Love that is only present in the early stages of a relationship
C) Love that fades quickly over time
  • 34. How can one demonstrate responsibility in a relationship?
A) By focusing solely on personal goals
B) By being accountable for one's actions
C) By avoiding conflict at all costs
  • 35. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of romantic love?
A) Long-term commitment without passion
B) Desire for closeness and intimacy
C) Intense emotional connection
  • 36. What is a sign of affectionate love in a relationship?
A) Avoiding spending time together
B) Sharing personal thoughts and feelings
C) Keeping secrets from each other
  • 37. Which action reflects responsibility in a romantic relationship?
A) Listening actively to your partner's concerns
B) Making decisions without consulting your partner
C) Ignoring your partner's emotional needs
  • 38. What is a common feature of enduring love?
A) It diminishes quickly over time
B) It is only present in new relationships
C) It involves mutual respect and support
  • 39. How can one show responsibility in an affectionate relationship?
A) By avoiding difficult conversations
B) By being reliable and trustworthy
C) By focusing only on personal achievements
  • 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) Communicating openly and honestly
B) Avoiding conflict at all costs
C) Being overly dependent on your partner
  • 42. What is an example of familiar love?
A) A short-term romantic fling
B) The love between siblings
C) A crush on a celebrity
  • 43. Which type of love is characterized by a playful and casual approach to relationships?
A) Obsessive love
B) Familiar love
C) Playful love
  • 44. Which of the following best describes obsessive love?
A) A balanced and healthy relationship
B) An intense and possessive attachment
C) A casual and fun relationship
  • 45. How can self-love contribute to a responsible relationship?
A) By avoiding personal growth
B) By encouraging dependency on your partner
C) By helping you set healthy boundaries
  • 46. Which of the following is NOT a way to become more responsible in a relationship?
A) Blaming your partner for all issues
B) Taking responsibility for your actions
C) Being supportive of your partner's goals
  • 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 light-hearted and non-committal
B) It is possessive and controlling
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) Obsessive love
B) Self love
C) Familiar love
  • 50. Which of the following actions demonstrates self-love in a relationship?
A) Relying on your partner for all emotional support
B) Sacrificing your happiness for the relationship
C) Setting personal goals and working towards them
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