- 1. identifies personal responsibility and feelings of self-acceptance as the key causes of differences in personality.
A) personality disorder factor B) humanistic approach C) learning factor D) biological factor
- 2. refers not only to the mental capacity to understand the difference between right and wrong, but also to the capacity to fully appreciate the consequences of one's acts.
A) intelligence B) cognitive C) discernment D) lucid interval
- 3. factor implies that criminal acts are unavoidable , inevitable consequences of the bad seed or bad blood
A) Humanistic approach B) Learning factor C) Personality disorder D) Biological factor
- 4. 15 age and below are exempted from criminal liability while over 15 and below 18 are likewise exempted unless acted with discernment .
A) PD 1179 B) PD 603 C) RA 7610 D) RA 9344
- 5. Refers to a brief period during which an insane person regains sanity that is sufficient to regain the legal capacity to contract, make a will and to act on his/her own behalf.
A) Lucid interval B) Cognitive C) Discernment D) Intelligence
- 6. those persons have IQ scores ranging from 35-55.
A) Severe mental retardation B) Mild mental retardation C) Profound mental retardation D) Moderate mental retardation
- 7. This behavior is such an obvious act or behavior. It is a behavior that
is observable by people.
A) Overt Behavior: B) Covert Behavior C) Rational Behavior D) Irrational Behavior
- 8. Is a type of behavior is conscious or aware. It is an action you do
from what you really wanted to do.
A) Covert Behavior B) Overt Behavior C) Conscious Behavior D) Unconscious Behavior
- 9. It is defined as unreasonable behavior or having no clear objective
or meaning.
A) Voluntary Behavior B) Rational Behavior C) Irrational Behavior D) Involuntary Behavior
- 10. A type of behavior where the person is unaware of what he's
doing.
A) Rational Behavior B) Unconscious Behavior C) Involuntary Behavior D) Conscious Behavior
- 11. Behavior that can't be controlled over. Example of this is when
being emerged into bright sunlight from a dark place, we usually blink several times often without even knowing it.
A) Covert Behavior B) Irrational Behavior C) Unconscious Behavior D) Involuntary Behavior
- 12. A type of behavior that is reasonable and used to explain the
choices that people make with regards to achieving satisfaction
A) Irrational Behavior B) Covert Behavior C) Rational Behavior D) Overt Behavior
- 13. way of thinking, reasoning, solving problem, processing
info and coping with the environment.
A) Psychosexual Aspect B) Social Aspect C) Intellectual Aspect D) Moral Aspect
- 14. people interaction or relationship with other people.
A) Intellectual Aspect B) Social Aspect C) Value/ Attitude D) Political Aspect
- 15. interest towards something, likes and dislikes.
A) Overt behavior B) Intellectual Aspect C) Moral Aspect D) Value/ Attitude
- 16. focuses on those external activities of the organism that can be
observed and measured.
A) Cognitive B) Humanistic C) Behavioral D) Neurological
- 17. concerned with the way the brain processes and transforms
information in various ways.
A) Behavioral B) Humanistic C) Cognitive D) Heredity
- 18. emphasizes human actions in relation to events taking place
inside the body, especially the brain and the nervous system.
A) ENVIRONMENT B) Socio-cultural factors C) Psychoanalytical D) Neurological
- 19. assumptions about how things really are and what
kind of person we are
A) Reality assumptions B) Behavior C) Value assumptions D) Possibility assumptions
- 20. assumptions about how things could be, about
possibilities for change, opportunities and social progress.
A) Possibility assumptions B) Reality assumptions C) Cognitive D) Value assumptions
- 21. assumptions about the way things ought to be, about
right and wrong.
A) Value assumptions B) Possibility assumptions C) Herebility D) Reality assumptions
- 22. fundamental functioning of the self structure that we make about
ourselves and our world. These assumptions are based on learning and of three kinds
A) SELF B) HEREDITY C) FAMILY D) ENVIRONMENT
- 23. emphasizes unconscious motives stemming from repressed
sexual and aggressive impulses in childhood.
A) Neurological B) Behavioral C) Psychoanalytical D) Humanistic
- 24. focuses on the subject’s experience, freedom of choice and
motivation toward self-actualization.
A) Social Aspect B) Value/ Attitude C) Humanistic D) Cognitive
- 25. conscience, concept on what is good or bad.
A) Social Aspect B) Political Aspect C) Emotional Aspect D) Moral Aspect
- 26. ideology towards society/government.
A) Social Aspect B) Political Aspect C) Moral Aspect D) Politicians Aspect
- 27. the socialized component of the personality.
A) Ego B) Superego C) Id D) Self
- 28. the unconscious part of the personality which serves as the reservoir of the
primitive and biological drives and urges.
A) Ego B) National C) Superego D) ID
- 29. the mediator between the ID and the superego.
It refers to the developing awareness of self or the “I”. It is also known as the integrator of the personality;
A) Ego B) ID C) Self D) Superego
- 30. are aroused state that results from some biological needs
A) Drives B) Motivation C) Need D) Human
- 31. are the triggering factor that drives or moves a person to act.
A) Motivation B) Drives C) Needs D) Helping
- 32. on the other hand refers to the causes and “why’s” of behavior as
required by a need.
A) Family B) Motivation C) Drives D) Needs
- 33. refers to the simultaneous arousal of two or more incompatible motives
resulting to unpleasant emotions.
A) Undoing B) Conflict C) Anxiety D) Acting out
- 34. is an intangible feeling that seems to evade any effort to resolve it.
A) Conflict B) Repression C) Acting out D) Anxiety
- 35. Opposite of overt behavior, covert behavior is a type of behavior that
is an unobvious manner and a type of behavior that is being disguised and secret.
A) Conscious Behavior B) Rational Behavior C) Covert Behavior D) Overt Behavior
- 36. are those that explained by heredity, the
characteristics of a person acquired from birth transferred from one generation to another.
A) The inadequate family B) The disrupted family C) Heredity/Biological Factors D) Environmental Factors
- 37. refers to anything around the person that
influences his actions. Some environmental factors are:
A) Environmental Factors B) Internal Environment C) Primary Social Group D) Heredity/Biological Factors
- 38. when an imbecile or an insane person has committed an act which the law defines as a felony , the court shall order h8is confinement in _________
A) prison B) Jail C) center D) asylums
- 39. children who live in poverty and suffer from malnutrition unhealthy living conditions, abuse, and improper or inadequate medical care are at a higher risk
A) prenatal illness and issues B) childhood illness and injuries C) environmental Factors D) genetic factors
- 40. a mental illness or psychiatric disorder , is a behavioral or mental pattern that causes significant distress or impairment of personal functioning
A) mental retardation B) criminal behavior C) mental problem D) mental disorder
- 41. people with neurotic behaviors are sometimes called
A) psychoneurotic B) paycho C) psychomaniac D) psychosis
- 42. He is then known as an anti-social personality or a psychopath or sociopath, and when his anti-social behavior becomes in conflict with the law, he becomes a
A) abnormal B) psychotic C) neurosis D) criminal
- 43. He may withdraw from the real world into the world of fantasy and make-believe where is hidden or unexpressed desires can be fullfiled
A) abnormal B) psychotic C) criminal D) neurosis
A) partial loss of sensitivity B) loss of sensitivity to pain C) exceptional sensation D) excessive sensitivity
- 45. A person tend to seek medical advises, but there fears is not lessened bu there doctors reassurances, and they maybe disappointed when no physical problem is found.
A) Hypochondriasis B) psychogenic pain disorder C) phobic disorders D) conversation disorders
- 46. An anxiety disorder characterized by chronic mental and physical fatigue and various aches and pains.
A) Conversation disorders B) Hypochondriasis C) Obsessive-compulsive disorder D) Asthenic Disorders
- 47. Stressful situations that if become extreme,
it may result to maladaptive behavior.
A) Blocked or distorted personal growth B) Pathological social condition C) Anxiety D) Faulty learning
- 48. One that measures behavior
against the standards toward which most people are striving - the ideal.
A) Deviation from the average B) Deviation from the ideal C) (maladaptive behavior D) Abnormality as a sense of subjective discomfort
- 49. Concentrate on rewards and
punishment for patient’s behavior, and identify environmental stimuli that reinforce her behavior.
A) Medical model B) Cognitive mode C) Socio-cultural model D) Behavioral model
- 50. Complains of bodily symptoms that suggest the
presence of physical problem but no organic basis can be found. The individual is pre-occupied with his state of health or diseases.
A) Anxiety disorders B) Dissociative Disorders C) Somatoform Disorders D) Affective Disorders
- 51. the persistent fear on some objects or situation that
present no actual danger to the person.
A) Anxiety disorders B) Phobic Disorders C) Somatoform Disorders D) Affective Disorders
- 52. A response to obvious stress characterized by:
A) Somatoform Disorders B) Dissociative Disorders C) Affective Disorders D) Anxiety disorders
- 53. The affective disorders are “mood disorders”, in which
extreme or inappropriate levels of mood – extreme elation or extreme depression.
A) Dissociative Disorders B) Affective Disorders C) Anxiety disorders D) Somatoform Disorders
- 54. a neurotic pattern in which symptoms of
some physical malfunction or loss of control without any underlying organic abnormality.
A) Conversion Disorders B) Psychogenic Pain Disorder C) Hypochondriasis D) Amnesia
- 55. partial or total inability to recall or identify past experiences.
A) Multiple Personality B) Depersonalization C) Amnesia D) Neurotic depression
- 56. also called “neurotic mania”, characterized by
overactive, dominating, and deficient in self-criticism.
A) Neurotic affective B) Neurotic depression C) psychopaths. D) Affective Disorders
- 57. The disorder used to describe the behavior of a person who
commits serious crimes from individual to property crimes and the disobedience of societal rules in general.
A) Personality Disorders B) PSYCHOTIC BEHAVIOR C) Histrionic Personality D) Criminal Behavior
- 58. is an addictive form of disorder, which does not involve
chemically addictive
A) Alcoholism B) Substance Use C) Extreme obesity D) Pathological gambling
- 59. also known as “habitual over eating” is an addictive form of
disorder.
A) Substance Use B) Extreme obesity C) Suspiciousness D) Pathological gambling
- 60. respond to alleged mistreatment with anger and hostility, the
person becomes increasingly suspicious.
A) Paranoid illumination B) Suspiciousness C) Protective thinking D) Hostility
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