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The document consists of a series of multiple-choice questions related to sexual dysfunctions, gender identity disorders, personality disorders, and substance use disorders. It covers various aspects of these topics, including definitions, symptoms, and diagnostic criteria according to the DSM-5. The questions aim to assess knowledge and understanding of psychological conditions and their implications.
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Practise Test 123

The document consists of a series of multiple-choice questions related to sexual dysfunctions, gender identity disorders, personality disorders, and substance use disorders. It covers various aspects of these topics, including definitions, symptoms, and diagnostic criteria according to the DSM-5. The questions aim to assess knowledge and understanding of psychological conditions and their implications.
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NAME: ________ YEAR: SCORE:

100. The most effective way for women with orgasm difficulties to achieve orgasm is through
______.
a. viewing erotic movies c. masturbation
b.sensate focus exercise d. group sex

101. For men with erectile problems and women with vaginal lubrication difficulties with
psychological causes, the first thing they have to do is ______.
a. relax c. learn new techniques
b.view erotica more often d. bear down and try harder

102. Women with orgasmic disorder often harbor beliefs that ______.
a. sex is dirty and sinful
b. that one should never lose control of oneself
c. sex is a weapon to be used to manipulate men
d. masturbation is the only appropriate sexual outlet for women unless one is attempting
to conceive children

103. Which of the following is true of sex therapy?


a. Sex therapy encourages the couple to consider having their relationship as open.

b. Sex therapy focuses on relieving performance anxiety.


c. Sex therapy focuses on expression of frustration about the partner’s performance.
d. Sex therapy usually involves the therapist seeing each partner in individual therapy.

104. Investigators find a greater incidence of erectile dysfunction in cultures with which of the
following types of cultural attitudes?
Unrestricted attitudes toward premarital sex among females
Restrictive attitudes toward homosexuality
Restrictive attitudes toward sex in marriage
Unrestricted attitudes toward extramarital sex

105. What is the common thread in alcohol, heroin, and morphine that reduces sexual desire and
impairs sexual arousal?
a. They are central nervous system depressants.
b. Addicts prefer to use these drugs alone rather than in the company of another person.
c. Users are ashamed of the physical side effects of these drugs and will not allow
another person to become intimate with them.
d. They regularly lead to premature ejaculation.

106. Men with erectile disorder are more than _______ to have diabetes compared to males without
erectile dysfunction.
a. three times as likely
b. four times as likely
c. twice as likely
d. five times as likely
107. The male sex hormone testosterone is ______ in energizing sexual desire in males and is ______
in energizing sexual desire in females.
a. not important; not important c. important; not important
b.not important; important d. important; important

108. A man who worries, “what will she think of my ability to satisfy her,” may be suffering from
______.
a. hypoactive sexual desire c. performance anxiety

b. castration anxiety d. body dysmorphic disorder

109. The most common form of sexual dysfunction in men is ______.


a. sexual erectile disorder c. male orgasmic disorder
b.dyspareunia d. premature ejaculation

110. The major contemporary _______views of sexual dysfunctions emphasize the roles of anxiety,
lack of sexual skills, irrational beliefs, perceived causes of events, and relationship problems.
a. psychological perspectives
b. biological perspective
c. social perspective
d. cultural perspective

111. Over the last several months, every time Lucia has attempted sexual intercourse she has
experienced spasms of the muscles surrounding her vagina, making intercourse painful or impossible.
Her disorder is ______.
a. dyspareunia c. female sexual arousal disorder
b.vaginismus d. sexual aversion disorder

112. Jim can achieve orgasm through masturbation, but even though he is thoroughly aroused by his
girlfriend he is unable to reach orgasm through intercourse with her. His sexual dysfunction is
______.
a. male erectile disorder c. delayed ejaculation

b.dyspareunia d. male sexual desire disorder

113. Although Jimmy constantly fantasizes about having sex with his wife, when he actually attempts
intercourse, he cannot maintain an erection. This has been a persistent problem for several months
now. His disorder is ______.
a. dyspareunia c. male erectile disorder
b.hypoactive sexual desire d. male orgasmic disorder

114. In men, a sexual dysfunction characterized by an inability to achieve or maintain the


physiological responses involved in sexual arousal or excitement is known as ______ disorder.
a. erectile c. male orgasm
b.gender desire d. sexual pain

115. Ricky has no interest in sex at all. He has no sexual fantasies and no desire to engage in sexual
activity. While he does not find sex disgusting or revolting, he does not understand what others find
so exciting about it. He feels just fine remaining celibate. If these issues begin to cause Rich distress
or interfere with his relationships, he may be diagnosed with _______.
a. dyspareunia c. male hypoactive sexual desire disorder
b.sexual aversion disorder d. male erectile disorder

116. Amber has never developed any interest in sex. She does not experience sexual fantasies. Her
boyfriend cannot understand her attitude, and he is becoming frustrated by it. When he and Amber
consult with a psychologist about the issue, Amber is likely to be diagnosed as having the DSM-5
diagnosis of ______.
a. sexual aversion disorder c. female sexual interest/arousal
disorder
b. sexual apathy disorder d. frigidity

117. Jane is diagnosed with female sexual interest/arousal disorder. Which statement is true to Jane’s
condition?
a. Jane may also have few if any genital sensations during sexual activity.
b. Jane has no reproductive capability
c. Jane has visual capabilities
d. Jane has no motor function

118. Sexual dysfunctions that have existed throughout an individual's lifetime, and the person has
never achieved normal functioning, are labeled ______ dysfunctions.
a. acquired c. lifelong
b.situational d. generalized

119. Learning theories suggest which of the following as a potential cause of gender identity
disorder?
a. Overbearing relationships with parents
b. Lack of positive reinforcement from the mother
c. Being reared by parents who wanted children of the other gender
d. Growing up as a child of divorce

120. Claude, who was formerly Claudia, probably began developing his gender identity disorder
______.
a. in very early childhood c. during latency
b. around the Oedipal period d. at the onset of puberty

121. The term gender identity disorder was replaced in DSM-5 with which of the following new
diagnostic term?
a. Gender dysphoria
b. Multiple gender disorder
c. Transvestism
d. Multiple personality disorder

122. Which of the following is a key feature of gender dysphoria in childhood?


a. Feelings of acceptance of one’s sexual anatomy
b. Trying to fit in by wearing the clothing of the same sex
c. Trying to fit in by playing with the toys of the same sex
d. Strong desire to have the physical characteristics associated with one’s experienced
gender

123. In transgendered individuals, gender dysphoria is ___________.


a. always present
b. not always present
c. a co-occurring feature for males but not for females
d. a co-occurring feature for females but not for males

125. Gohan is a nine-year-old boy who thinks that he should have been born a girl and who likes to wear
girls’ clothes and play with dolls. He gets teased and criticized a great deal. Which statement is most
likely to fit Karl’s situation?
a. He does not have a diagnosable psychiatric disorder and probably never will.
b. He does not have a current diagnosable psychiatric disorder but it will be diagnosed
if he continues this behavior past the age of 12.
c. He could currently be diagnosed with gender dysphoria.
d. He would be diagnosed with a childhood adjustment disorder if a teacher recognizes
that he is unhappy in school.

126. Which of the following is true about personality disorders?


a. People with personality disorders often fail to see how their own behaviors are seriously
disrupting their lives.
b. People with personality disorders accept responsibility for the problems they have
c. Personality disorders usually develop in late adulthood
d. Personality disorders affect close to 50% of the population.

127. Using _________ terms, the DSM notes that people with personality disorders tend to perceive
their traits as ego syntonic.
a. cognitive c. biological
b.sociological d. psychodynamic

128. Liza is overly sensitive to criticism. She takes offense at the most trivial real or imagined slight.
She does not trust others, is easily angered, and holds grudges. She has few friends and is extremely
jealous and possessive of her one boyfriend, whom she is always accusing of "playing around" on
her. She is most likely suffering from ______ personality disorder.
a. antisocial c. histrionic
b.paranoid d. avoidant

129. Merna is a "loner." She has little interest in social relationships and appears distant and aloof.
She rarely shows any emotional expression and seems indifferent to praise and criticism. She is
usually wrapped up in abstract ideas and has little time for, or interest in, people. She is most likely
suffering from ______ personality disorder.
a. schizotypal c. narcissistic
b.schizoid d. avoidant

130. Katie is a little "different" than others. She often feels as if deceased relatives are in the room
with her. She believes she possesses a "sixth sense" by which she can read people's minds and foretell
the future. She talks to herself frequently and often speaks to others in a meandering, vague, although
not incoherent manner. She is often unkempt, believes people are talking about her, and tends to be
socially aloof. She is most likely suffering from ______ personality disorder.
a. schizoid c. histrionic
b.avoidant d. schizotypal

131. Which of the following is true about people with schizotypal personality?
a. They have great interest in others.
b. Their faces usually show great emotion.
c. They experience unusual perceptions or illusions.
d. Use of language is comprehensible.

132. Brain abnormalities found in people with schizotypal personality disorder are similar to those found
in people with ______.
a. bipolar disorder c. generalized anxiety disorder
b.posttraumatic stress disorder d. schizophrenia

133. To people who know her casually, Chelsa is very charming; but underneath her superficial charm is
a monster. She is impulsive, self-centered, insensitive to others, irresponsible, has little anxiety, and feels
no guilt or remorse when she hurts someone else. She blames others for her problems and rarely learns
from her mistakes. She sees others as tools to be used to meet her own needs. While she can appear to be
the nicest person in the world, if you get in her way, watch out! Charlotte is most likely manifesting
______ personality disorder.
a. paranoid c. sadistic
b.narcissistic d. antisocial

134. For an individual with antisocial personality disorder, the antisocial and criminal behavior, but not
the personality traits, often disappears by the time the person reaches age ______.
a. 25 c. 55
b.40 d. 70

135. The term "borderline personality" was originally used to refer to individuals whose behavior
appeared to be on the border between ______.
a. introverted and extroverted c. passive and aggressive
b.heterosexual and homosexual d. neurotic and psychotic

136. Impulsive and unpredictable behavior that is self-destructive is a feature of ______ personality
disorder.
a. borderline c. histrionic
b.narcissistic d. antisocial

137. Karla is a born actress. She is always the center of attention. She is highly dramatic, overemotional,
self-centered, spoiled, and inconsiderate of her friends. While she can appear charming, and is often
flirtatious and seductive, she has no deep feelings toward anyone and has never had a truly intimate
relationship. She has poor self-esteem and tries to impress others as a means of improving her own self-
worth. She is most likely suffering from _____ personality disorder.
a. histrionic c. narcissistic
b.dependent d. antisocial

138. Jaylon puts on a front of being very flirtatious and seductive, and he typically draws attention to
himself by dressing in an overly "macho" manner. He hopes to someday be a male model or an actor, but
he is plagued by inner doubts and insecurities himself, despite his successful image, and he constantly
feels the need to impress others to boost his own ego and self-image. His behavior is typical of someone
with ______ personality disorder.
a. narcissistic c. borderline
b.histrionic d. schizotypal Barbiturate

139. Barbiturate use results in the development of ______.


a. neither tolerance nor withdrawal c. withdrawal but not tolerance
b.tolerance but not withdrawal d. both tolerance and withdrawal

140. Which of the following has been shown to be MOST effective in getting smokers to successfully
quit smoking?
a. Nicotine replacement therapy by itself
b. Behavior therapy by itself
c. Behavior therapy combined with psychodynamic therapy
d. Nicotine replacement therapy combined with behavior therapy

142. Habitual smoking of nicotine creates a ______ addiction to a ______ drug.


a. psychological ; depressant c. Physical ;
depressant
b. physical; stimulant d. psychological; stimulant

143. Which of the following is an effect of marijuana at stronger levels of intoxication?


It may produce feelings of heightened sexual sensations.
It can cause smokers to become agitated.
It can make time seem to pass more quickly.
It appears to produce more physiological than psychological dependence.

144. Pedro drank alcohol chronically for years until he developed a type of dementia called Korsakoff’s
syndrome. His dementia would be classified by the DSM-5 as a ______ disorder.
a. substance-induced c. substance-reaction
b.substance-use d. psychoactive

145. __________ is a substance-induced disorder involving a cluster of symptoms that occur when a
person abruptly stops using a particular substance following a period of prolonged and heavy use.
a. Tolerance c. Withdrawal
b.Intoxication d. Potentiation

146. Tracy has been using heroin for two years. Lately, she has found she must inject higher and
higher dosages of the drug to get the same "high" she has come to expect from her drug use. Her need
for higher dosages is best described as ______.
a. dependence c. tolerance
b.addiction d. potentiation

147. Clark is a chronic, heavy users of alcohol who dramatically lower his alcohol intake after many
years of heavy drinking. Clark may enter a withdrawal state known as ______.
a. delirium tremens c. tachycardia
b.disorientation d. potentiation

148. Which of the following is known to produce a withdrawal syndrome?


a. PCP c. LSD
b.marijuana d. inhalants

150. Jim drinks alcohol and occasionally drives while intoxicated above what is considered the legal
limit. His use of alcohol in situations that pose a risk to his or others’ safety would warrant the DSM-
5 diagnosis of ______.
a. substance dependence disorder c. substance misuse disorder
b.substance abuse disorder d. substance use disorder

151. The DSM-5 includes ________ as a new diagnostic category under Substance Use and Addictive
Disorders.
a. kleptomania c. sexual addiction
b.gambling disorder d. pyromania

152. The DSM-5 uses the term “substance use disorder” rather than the term “addictive disorder”
because ______.
a. the use of the term addiction is rarely used by professionals
b. the use of the term addiction is rarely used by laypeople
c. the term addiction is less stigmatizing
d. the term substance use disorder is less stigmatizing

153. Jenny has used shabu to the point where she has impaired control over her use of it. While she

experiences no withdrawal symptoms when she stops using it; she wants it so badly she
cannot think about anything else. She has become ______ shabu.
a. psychologically dependent on c. physiologically abusive of
b.physiologically dependent on d. emotionally attached to

154. Argo has been using drugs for three years. He feels powerless to resist his cravings for drugs.
His whole life revolves around his next "high." Nothing else matters to him. He has lost his job. His
wife and children have left him, and all he can say is "They didn't understand!" Now he is robbing
banks to get money to support his 7,000 per week habit. He is in the ______ stage of drug
dependence.
a. experimentation c. addiction or dependence
b.routine use d. toxic use

155. Alcohol is classified a depressant and has biochemical effects similar to those of a class of
antianxiety drugs that would include which of the following?
a. MAO inhibitors b. SSRIs
b.Phenothiazines c. Benzodiazepines

156. Which of the following people has the highest risk of developing alcoholism?
a. A wealthy, well-educated 30-year-old female
b. A poor, well-educated 60-year-old female
c. A wealthy, uneducated 50-year-old male
d. A poor, uneducated 25-year-old male

157. Which of the following is a common change in motivation noted with depression?
a. Irritability
b. Tearfulness
c. Lack of interest in social activities
d. Depressed mood

158. Which of the following is an emotional symptom of depression?


a. Loss of enjoyment in pleasurable activities
b. Depressed mood
c. Reduced interest in sex
d. Lack of interest in social activities

159. Elmira finds that every winter she becomes fatigued, excessively sleepy, has a craving for
carbohydrates, and puts on weight. In the spring, her symptoms disappear. She is most likely suffering
from ______.
a. dysthymic disorder c. bipolar disorder
b. cyclothymic disorder d. seasonal affective disorder

160. Which of the following women is most at risk for developing postpartum depression?
a. Abigail, a married, moderate income mother with a history of major depression
b. Pamela, a single, adolescent with a supportive family and no history of depression
c. Maria, a recent immigrant to the U.S. who has a working husband and supportive family
nearby
d. Heather, a mother of three with a good income and healthcare benefits

161. A depressive disorder which often develops during childhood or adolescence, involves less severe
symptoms than major depression, but has a longer lasting, more chronic pattern of development, and
often results in sufferers being seen as "whiny" or "complaining" would be classified as _____ in the
DSM-5.
a. dysthymic disorder c. bipolar disorder
b. cyclothymic disorder d. persistent depressive disorder

162. In the DSM-5, dysthymia is also referred to as ___________.


a. persistent depressive disorder c. low-grade depressive disorder
b. bipolar disorder d. hypo depressive disorder

163. Teddy wakes up one morning feeling guilty. He's not sure why he feels guilty but he tells himself "I
must have done something wrong or I wouldn't feel so guilty!" He then begins to think of all the things
he's done recently for which he ought to feel guilty. His cognitive error is ______.
a. “should” statements c. mental filter
b.emotional reasoning d. overgeneralization

164. Ello is depressed. He's been depressed for so long that he no longer believes he can do anything to
improve his life or his future. He believes nothing he does will make any difference. Sam has developed
______.
a. cyclothymic disorder c. learned helplessness
b. cognitive dissonance d. cognitive specificity

165. Which of the following drugs (or drug groups) is used to treat depressive disorders?
a. Electrolytes c. Lithium
b.Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors d. Benzodiazepines

166. Which of the following is true of the social interactions of depressed people?
a. They tend to respond too quickly to others.
b. They are very approving of other people.
c. They tend to be quite eager to engage with others.
d. They tend to be uninvolved and even impolite when interacting with others.

167. The risk of suicide is much greater among people diagnosed with ______.
a. major depression c. schizophrenia
b.dissociative disorders d. adjustment disorders

168. The DSM-5 does not include a general category of mood disorders but instead distinguishes
between ________ and ______.
a. depressive disorders; bipolar and related disorders.
b. depressive disorders; cyclothymic disorders
c. cyclothymic disorders; bipolar and related disorders
d. dysthymic disorders; cyclothymic disorders

169. Jane has been diagnosed with depression and has no interest in playing on her soccer team, which
she has done each week for over two years. This loss of enjoyment in pleasurable activities is a(n)
_______ symptom of depression.
a. cognitive c. emotional
b. motor behavior d. motivational

170. Joanne is in a very downcast mood. She has a poor appetite, has lost weight, and feels constantly
fatigued. She has lost interest in most of her regular activities because they seem like "too much effort"
and they no longer give her any pleasure. She seems indifferent to her family and friends and has
recurrent thoughts of suicide. She is best described as suffering from ______.
a. dysthymic disorder c. major depressive disorder

b.cyclothymic disorder d. bipolar disorder

171. Sandy was recently involved in a horrifying car accident. She was lucky to emerge from the accident
with only minor physical injuries. However, she can't remember anything that happened from about two
hours before the accident until she woke up in the hospital the next day. She is suffering from ______
amnesia.
a. selective c. localized
b. generalized d. systematized

172. Years ago, Julie had an extramarital affair. While she can remember the period of time in which
the affair took place, including all the details of her marriage and family life, she cannot remember the
affair itself. She is suffering from _______ amnesia.
a. selective c. localized
b. intermittent d. systematized

173. Marty is in middle school. He is an intelligent boy with good language skills. He is fascinated with
the local train schedule and likes to make sure that the train arrives and leaves on time every day. Marty
does not like to play with other children and he has difficulty making eye contact with anyone. Marty has
diagnostic features of ______.
a. Rett’s disorder c. attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
b. childhood disintegrative disorder d. Asperger’s disorder

174. Peter is unresponsive to most social stimuli. He rarely smiles, talks, or makes eye contact with
others. He seems indifferent to everyone, including his parents. He engages in solitary, ritualistic
behaviors such as constantly flapping his hands. He sometimes goes into sudden tantrums or panics. He
also insists on the same familiar food each day. Peter's disorder is most likely ______.
a. autism c. intellectual developmental disorder
b. childhood schizophrenia d. avoidant disorder
175. Which of the following is a diagnostic criterion from the DSM-5 which must be met for a person to
be labeled intellectual developmental disorder?
a. The person must receive an IQ score of 70 or below.
b. The person has broad-ranging limitations or deficits in intellectual functioning and
adaptive behaviors.
c. The person must be categorized as a level 10 or a level 12 on the General Deterioration
Scale.
d. The person must show evidence of onset of the disorder after the age of 18.

176. Paige has intellectual developmental disorder. She experienced noticeable delays in her motor
development, especially speech, but she can learn simple communication, elementary health and safety
habits, and simple manual skills. She can perform simple tasks in sheltered conditions and loves to
participate in simple recreational activities. However, she is incapable of self-maintenance. Her IQ is 39
and she is unable to progress in functional reading and arithmetic. The severity of her intellectual
developmental disorder is best described as ______.
a. mild c. severe
b. moderate d. profound

177.A behavior disorder characterized by impulsivity, excessive motor activity, and inability to focus
one’s attention is known as ______.
a. conduct disorder c. oppositional defiant disorder
b. attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder d. sensorimotor disorder

178.Todd is six years old. His behavior is characterized by inattention, bullying, temper tantrums,
stubbornness, and fidgeting. He is easily distracted, fails to finish anything he starts, often acts
impulsively, and requires constant supervision. He is constantly on the go, running and climbing on
things, and he cannot wait his turn in games or lines. He is suffering from ______ disorder.
a. obsessive-compulsive c. conduct
b. oppositional defiant d. attention-deficit/hyperactivity

179.Which of the following statements is TRUE?


a. Children with ADHD intentionally throw temper tantrums while children with a conduct
disorder cannot help themselves from being aggressive.
b. Children with conduct disorder throw temper tantrums while children with ADHD cannot
help themselves from being aggressive and cruel toward others.
c. Children with ADHD seem incapable of controlling their behaviors while children with a
conduct disorder intentionally violate the rights of others.
d. Children with a conduct disorder seem incapable of controlling their behavior while
children with ADHD intentionally violate the rights of others.

180.Harry is nine years old. He cheats in school, steals from his neighbors and classmates, and destroys
his classmates' prized possessions when he cannot steal them. He is already using drugs and lies about his
drug use and other antisocial activities. He has run away from home twice and he tried to burn down his
family's house the first time he was returned home after running away. He has even been caught trying to
mutilate the family cat. He appears to feel no guilt or remorse over his behavior. He is suffering from
______ disorder.
a. antisocial personality c. conduct
b. oppositional defiant d. attention-deficit hyperactivity
181. A psychological disorder in childhood and adolescence characterized by excessive tendencies to
refuse requests from parents and others is known as a(n) ______ disorder.
a. attention-deficit hyperactivity c. conduct
b. childhood disintegrative d. oppositional defiant
ANSWER: C
182.Alex is nine years old. He has a poor self-image and is often involved in disruptive behavior at home
or in school. Typically, his behavior involves not following rules or doing what he is told. Interestingly,
he almost never engages in behavior that hurts others or violates their rights. He just seems to have a
difficult time accepting authority and developing positive relationships with those around him. He is
suffering from ______ disorder.
a. obsessive-compulsive c. conduct
b. oppositional defiant d. attention-deficit hyperactivity

184. Marcy is six years old. She dreads going to first grade because she worries all day that her parents
are going to die while she is at school. She often worries so much that she develops nausea. At home, she
clings to her parents, following them everywhere. She is deeply concerned about death and dying and
wants her mommy to stay with her when she goes to sleep. She is suffering from ______ disorder.
a. separation anxiety c. overanxious
b. generalized anxiety d. conduct

185.Paul has deficient writing skills. His writing is characterized by numerous errors in spelling,
punctuation, grammar, and difficulty in composing sentences and paragraphs. Although he is only 9 years
old, he is already far behind his classmates in his writing skills. He is suffering from ______.
a. mathematics disorder c. disorder of written expression
b. articulation disorder d. reading disorder

186.Howard is in the third grade. He is deficient in arithmetic skills and in understanding basic
mathematical concepts such as addition and subtraction. He constantly confuses mathematical symbols
(+, -, =) and does not understand the multiplication tables. He is suffering from ______.
a. mathematics disorder c. disorder of written expression
b. articulation disorder d. reading disorder

187.Jessa was suspended at work for severe tardiness. She currently reported difficulty initiating and
maintaining sleep causing distress in her daily functioning. Jessa is likely experiencing ____.
a. hypersomnolence disorder c. insomnia disorder
b. Narcolepsy d. encopresis

188.Hannah’s condition is characterized by deficits in general mental abilities evident in her very low I.Q
scores in a standardized test, also in her reasoning, planning academic, and learning skills. Hannah is
suffering from _____.
a. autism b. ADHD
b. intellectual disability c. learning disorder

189.______ refers to excessive motor activity when not appropriate, excessive fidgeting and talkativeness
while _______ refers to hasty actions that occur in the moment without forethought and reflect a desire
for immediate reward.
c. ADHD: autism b. Hyperactivity : Impulsivity
d. Impulsivity: Hyperactivity c. Inattention: Impulsivity

190.Doctor: Tell me about your mother?


Patient: My mother is okay. She was born in Laguna and studied in PCU. She met my father in
the States. She gave birth the works in an RTW factory. She died a poor woman.
a. Tangentiality c. Flight of Ideas
b. Clanging d. Circumstantiality

191.Doctor: How are you doing today?


Patient: Tanes.
Doctor: Have you taken your medication?
Patient: Tanes, tanes, ta.
e. Tangentiality c. Flight of Ideas
b. Neologism d. World Salad Echolalia

192.Tom frequently has nightmares about her mom being kidnapped, getting ill and died, going abroad
and never comes back, and/or getting lost in the forest. Tom is most likely suffering from:
a. Agoraphobia
b. Specific phobia
c. Separation anxiety disorder
d. PTSD
193.Maria persistently refuses to go to the park to watch a free concert of her favorite band because of her
fear that people might be observing her and that if an anxiety symptoms may occur, she will be negatively
evaluated, humiliated by them. Maria is showing symptom of:
a. Agoraphobia
b. Panic disorder
c. Social anxiety disorder
d. Generalized anxiety disorder

194.An anxiety disorder in which the individual experiences several distressing symptoms for more than a
month following a traumatic event.
a. Acute stress disorder
b. Generalized anxiety disorder
c. Panic Disorder
d. Post- Traumatic Stress Disorder
195.People with this disorder may re-experience the event and desperately avoid reminders of the trauma.
These symptoms arise within the month following the trauma and last from 2 days to 4 weeks.
a. Post-Partum disorder
b. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
c. Generalized Anxiety Disorder
d. Acute Stress Disorder
196.This term refers to the presumed transformation of psychological conflict to physical symptoms.
a. Malingering
b. Factitious
c. Hypochondriasis
d. Conversion

197.Anne experiences insomnia and feels low on energy at times and then at other times she seems to be
very energetic and experiences a state of ecstasy. There was one instance before that her parents needed
her to be hospitalized to prevent her from harming herself. Anne is suffering from what disorder?
a. major depressive disorder
b. bipolar I disorder
c. bipolar II disorder
d. Cyclothymic disorder

198.Which of the following is the best answer regarding Bipolar II disorder?


a. Hypomanic episode is a requirement for diagnosis
b. Major depressive episode is a requirement for diagnosis
c. Manic episode is a requirement for diagnosis
d. Hypomanic and major depressive episodes are needed for diagnosis

199.Allan suffers from mild mood swings that range from dysphoria to hypomania. His mood can change
rapidly and at times his behavior borders on eccentric, but he still holds down a job at the neighborhood
hardware store. Allan is most likely suffering from
a. dysthymic disorder.
b. major depressive disorder.
c. rapid cycling form of bipolarity.
d. cyclothymic disorder.

200.Dwayne is sexually gratified by watching neighborhood women through their windows as they
undress. They never know he is there, and he never approaches them. According to the DSM-5,
Dwayne’s behavior would suggest a diagnosis of __________.
a. atypical sexual dysfunction
b. voyeurism
c. exhibitionism
d. sexual predator disorder

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