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HBVICT REVIEWER
Contributed by: Macula
  • 1. Which type of paranoia involves the delusion that another person is in love with them?
A) Persecutory Paranoia
B) Exalted Paranoia
C) Erotic Paranoia
D) Litigious Paranoia
  • 2. What is a common characteristic of affective disorders?
A) Periods of depression or elation, or both
B) Withdrawal from reality
C) Lack of social or moral responsibility
D) Disorganized patterns of speech
  • 3. Which type of schizophrenia is characterized by illogical and loosely organized delusions?
A) Hebephrenic Schizophrenia
B) Catatonic Schizophrenia
C) Simple Schizophrenia
D) Paranoid Schizophrenia
  • 4. What is the literal meaning of the term "schizophrenia" according to Eugene Bleuler?
A) Disorganized thinking
B) Loss of reality
C) Split personality
D) Splitting of the mind
  • 5. What is a recommended strategy when handling a person exhibiting paranoid behavior?
A) Assure them that your presence is to help and protect them
B) Provoke their anxieties to test their reactions
C) Order them around with weapons
D) Confront them aggressively
  • 6. What is the distinguishing factor in exalted paranoia?
A) Delusions of being in love with someone
B) Belief in being persecuted
C) Grandiose delusions of great power or importance
D) Extreme jealousy
  • 7. In mixed-type affective disorder, how might a patient simultaneously present seemingly contradictory symptom?
A) By exhibiting no symptoms at all
B) By being talkative and yet markedly depressed
C) By being consistently elated and energetic
D) By being completely lucid and rational
  • 8. What factor is strongly associated with the development of affective disorders?
A) Strong hereditary predisposition
B) Poor diet
C) Exposure to traumatic events
D) Lack of education
  • 9. What is the potential danger associated with individuals experiencing paranoid schizophrenia?
A) They are only a threat to themselves
B) They are generally harmless
C) They are easily calmed
D) They can become dangerous to themselves and their alleged persecutors
  • 10. During the catatonic excitement state, what is the likely cause of the individual's agitation and fear?
A) Intellectual overstimulation
B) Visual or auditory hallucinations
C) Social isolation
D) Physical pain
  • 11. What differentiates simple schizophrenia from actual intellectual impairment?
A) Simple schizophrenics always have intellectual impairment
B) Simple schizophrenics have heightened intellectual abilities
C) Simple schizophrenics only appear to be intellectually impaired
D) Simple schizophrenics are aware of their condition
  • 12. What is a primary characteristic of disorganized patterns of feeling and thinking in schizophrenia?
A) Heightened emotional response
B) Strict adherence to logical reasoning
C) No logic or reason in the thoughts and feelings expressed
D) Increased self-awareness
  • 13. How does an antisocial personality typically pursue their goals?
A) By following the rules and laws
B) By manipulating people to acquire personal gains
C) By seeking help from others
D) Through hard work and dedication
  • 14. What is a significant characteristic of a psychopath?
A) Inability to speak
B) Intense anxiety
C) Absence of conscience or any guilt feelings
D) Extreme empathy
  • 15. What might a person experiencing litigious paranoia do?
A) Shower someone with gifts and letters
B) Go to great lengths to bring alleged persecutors to court
C) Believe they are a religious figure
D) Isolate themselves completely
  • 16. What is a key difference between paranoia, paranoid states, and paranoid schizophrenia?
A) The degree of personality disorganization
B) The presence of hallucinations
C) The presence of delusions
D) The level of suspicion
  • 17. In what way might a person with a depressed-type affective disorder display their feelings?
A) Irritability and anger
B) Heightened energy and activity
C) Extreme happiness and joy
D) Sadness, hopelessness and psychomotor retardation
  • 18. What is the typical duration of an affective disorder if left untreated?
A) 3-5 years
B) 6-18 months
C) Lifelong
D) 1-2 months
  • 19. What is a common characteristic of individuals with paranoid schizophrenia?
A) They are very social and outgoing
B) They are moody, irritable, and suspicious
C) They have no delusions or hallucinations
D) They are generally happy and content
  • 20. During the stupor phase of catatonic schizophrenia, what might an individual be aware of?
A) Nothing, they are completely unconscious
B) Only their hallucinations
C) What is going on around them
D) Only their delusions
  • 21. Sexual arousal from focusing on a specific body part is called:
A) Anilism
B) Don Juanism
C) Partialism
D) Fetishism
  • 22. A man compulsively seduces multiple women without emotional attachment. This is called:
A) Don Juanism
B) Troilism
C) Pluralism
D) Satyriasis
  • 23. Which term describes sexual gratification through inflicting pain on others?
A) Sadism
B) Masochism
C) Fellatio
D) Frottage
  • 24. What is the term for sexual relations between close blood relatives?
A) Bestiality
B) Necrophilia
C) Troilism
D) Incest
  • 25. What term describes sexual gratification achieved by inflicting pain on oneself?
A) Satyriasis
B) Nymphomania
C) Masochism
D) Sadism
  • 26. A person derives sexual gratification by peeping into others' private moments without their consent; this behavior is called:
A) Coprolalia
B) Fetishism
C) Exhibitionism
D) Voyeurism
  • 27. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of normal sexuality?
A) Emotional stability in relationships
B) Involvement in voyeuristic activities
C) Satisfaction for both partners
D) Mutual consent between partners
  • 28. What is the primary goal of normal sexuality?
A) To establish mature, satisfying heterosexual relationships
B) To explore all forms of sexual expression
C) To achieve physical pleasure only
D) To avoid emotional connections
  • 29. A couple is experiencing difficulty in their sexual relationship due to the male partner's inability to maintain an erection. What condition might this indicate?
A) Retarded satisfaction
B) Dyspareunia
C) Premature ejaculation
D) Erectile insufficiency
  • 30. Which of the following is an example of normal sexual behavior?
A) Heterosexual intercourse with mutual consent
B) Bestiality
C) Voyeurism
D) Masturbation
  • 31. A farmer has intercourse with livestock. This is:
A) Zoophilia
B) Bestiality and Zoophilia
C) Bestiality
D) Gerontophilia
  • 32. Which disorder involves compulsive same-sex attraction?
A) Homosexuality
B) Troilism
C) Fetishism
D) Transvestism
  • 33. Which term involves self-gratification without a partner?
A) Auto-sexual
B) Pluralism
C) Troilism
D) Scotophilia
  • 34. Sexual relations with corpses define
A) Necrophilia
B) Gerontophilia
C) Bestiality
D) Sadism
  • 35. Which term describes arousal from inanimate objects?
A) Exhibitionism
B) Voyeurism
C) Bestiality
D) Fetishism
  • 36. Premature ejaculation primarily affects which aspect of sexual function?
A) Lubrication
B) Libido
C) Ejaculatory control
D) Orgasm intensity
  • 37. What term describes painful intercourse in women?
A) Frigidity
B) Vaginismus
C) Orgasmic dysfunction
D) Dyspareunia
  • 38. Which condition involves inability to achieve/maintain erection for sexual intercourse?
A) Vaginismus
B) Premature ejaculation
C) Erectile insufficiency
D) Retarded ejaculation
  • 39. A 30-year-old woman reports difficulty achieving orgasm despite adequate arousal and stimulation during sexual activity with her partner. What condition does this describe?
A) Arousal Insufficiency
B) Vaginismus
C) Orgasmic Dysfunction
D) Dyspareunia
  • 40. A 28-year-old woman experiences pain during intercourse despite normal gynecological exams. She describes involuntary tightening of vaginal muscles when penetration is attempted. What condition does this describe?
A) Orgasmic Dysfunction
B) Vaginismus
C) Arousal Insufficiency
D) Dyspareunia
  • 41. An individual suddenly develops blindness with no physical cause. What condition might this represent?
A) Hysteria
B) Anxiety Reaction
C) Fugue
D) Psychastenia
  • 42. A person is found in a city far from their home, with no memory of how they got there or their identity. This is most likely:
A) Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
B) Fugue
C) Somnambulism
D) Multiple Personality
  • 43. A colleague frequently struggles to adapt to group norms, displays emotional immaturity, and has difficulty maintaining consistent personality traits. Based on the characteristics of abnormal behavior, which of the following is likely true about their behavior?
A) They have adequate self-knowledge.
B) Their behavior aligns with the characteristics of abnormal behavior.
C) They exhibit normal behavior.
D) They are demonstrating efficient contact with reality.
  • 44. An individual experiences constant depression, unreasonable fears, and feels compelled to perform specific rituals. Which condition does this describe?
A) Anxiety Reactions
B) Psychastenia
C) Hysteria
D) Fugue State
  • 45. A person experiences recurring, uncontrollable urges to harm others and has difficulty managing these impulses. What specific compulsion is this?
A) Kleptomania
B) Pyromania
C) Homicidal Mania
D) Megalomania
  • 46. A person exhibits two distinct personalities that vary significantly in behavior and awareness, with shifts between personalities lasting from hours to years. What form of hysteria does this describe?
A) Somnambulism
B) Fugue
C) Anxiety Reactions
D) Multiple Personality Disorder
  • 47. Which phobia describes a fear of being buried alive?
A) Claustrophobia
B) Gamophobia
C) Taphophobia
D) Xenophobia
  • 48. A person is intensely afraid of being in crowded places, using public transportation, or being outside their home alone, leading them to avoid these situations. Which phobia best describes this?
A) Claustrophobia
B) Agoraphobia
C) Social Phobia
D) Acrophobia
  • 49. A person gets out of bed during sleep, walks around with their eyes open but not awake, and performs activities they do not remember later.

    What condition does this describe?
A) Somnambulism
B) Psychastenia
C) Hysteria
D) Fugue
  • 50. Which statement best describes a key characteristic of a phobia?
A) It is a reasonable and proportionate response to a real threat.
B) The fear paralyzes instead of enhances the ability to deal with the problem.
C) The reason for the fear makes perfect sense.
D) It enhances the ability to deal with the feared object or situation.
  • 51. An individual reacts strongly to minor criticisms or perceived slights, becoming easily offended and withdrawn. Which behavioral characteristic of neurotic reactions is this person displaying?
A) Hypersensitivity
B) Somatic Complaints
C) Egocentricity
D) Immaturity
  • 52. Which characteristic is most indicative of paranoid personality disorder?
A) Hypersensitivity and unwarranted suspicion
B) Excessive concern for conformity
C) Dramatic attention-seeking behavio
D) Immaturity and egocentricity
  • 53. An individual is found wandering far from home and cannot recall how they arrived there or any details about their identity during this time period. What condition does this describe?
A) Psychastenia
B) Somnambulism
C) Retrograde Amnesia
D) Fugue
  • 54. Which of the following is NOT characteristic of neurosis but rather of normal, healthy behavior?
A) Unhappiness
B) Presence of anxiety
C) Flexible and adaptive behavior
D) Inability to function at capacity level
  • 55. A person constantly feels tense, worried, and preoccupied with fears of future calamities, even though there is no specific basis for these fears in reality. What classification of neurosis does this behavior represent?
A) Psychastenia
B) Hysteria
C) Anxiety Reactions
D) Somnambulism
  • 56. Which of the following traits is not typically associated with hysterical personality disorder?
A) Emotional instability
B) Rigid conformity to rules
C) Dramatic attention-seeking behavior
D) Tendency to sexualize interactions
  • 57. An individual experiences paralysis of the limbs and loss of voice without any identifiable physical pathology. What form of neurosis does this describe?
A) Somnambulism
B) Fugue
C) Anxiety Reactions
D) Hysteria
  • 58. Despite knowing it's unnecessary, a person feels an overwhelming urge to wash their hands repeatedly throughout the day to alleviate anxiety. This behavior significantly disrupts their daily activities. What does this scenario exemplify?
A) An anxiety reaction
B) A compulsion
C) An obsession
D) A phobia
  • 59. An individual has an intense fear of spiders that paralyzes them whenever they encounter one, even though the fear is irrational and exaggerated.

    What type of psychastenia does this represent?
A) Somnambulism
B) Phobia
C) Obsession
D) Compulsion
  • 60. A person is plagued by recurring thoughts about whether they locked their front door, even after checking multiple times. These thoughts cause significant distress and interfere with their ability to concentrate on other tasks. What does this scenario best illustrate?
A) A compulsion
B) An anxiety reaction
C) A phobia
D) An obsession
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