- 1. This is characterized by excessive concern with rules, order efficiency, and work coupled with insistence that everyone do things their way and an inability to express warm feelings.
A) Passive-Aggressive personality B) Narcissistic personality C) Compulsive personality
- 2. They are "irritable and aggressive" and may have repeated physical fights. These individuals also have a high prevalence of morbid substance abuse disorders
A) Antisocial personality B) Passive-aggressive personality C) Compulsive personality
- 3. __________is characterized by a gradual decline of interest and ambition. The person withdraws from social contacts as well as irritable and inattentive.
A) Catatonic Schizophrenia B) Paranoid Schizophrenia C) Simple Schizophrenia D) Hebephrenic Schizophrenia
- 4. __________manifests extreme violence and shown with excessive motor activity, grimacing, talkativeness unpredictable emotional outburst.
A) Hebephrenic Schizophrenia B) Catatonic Schizophrenia C) Paranoid Schizophrenia D) Simple Schizophrenia
- 5. It is characterized excessive emotionality and attention-seeking, including an excessive need for approval and inappropriate seductiveness, usually beginning in early adulthood.
A) Histrionic Personality B) Antisocial personality C) Borderline personality
- 6. It is characterized by inability to make even daily decisions without excessive advice and reassurance from others.
A) Dependent personality B) Passive-Aggressive personality C) Narcissistic personality
- 7. It is characterized principally by delusions of persecutions and/or grandeur. Hallucinations, usually auditory, are most of time present.
A) Hebephrenic Schizophrenia B) Paranoid Schizophrenia C) Simple Schizophrenia D) Catatonic Schizophrenia
- 8. Individuals with this personality are fearful of becoming involved with people because of excessive fears of criticism or rejection.
A) Dependent personality B) Avoidant personality C) Compulsive personality
- 9. Schizophrenia is formerly called as
- 10. A psychotic condition marked by withdrawal from reality, indifference concerning everyday problems, and tendency to live in a world of fantasy.
- 11. Personality disorders, formerly referred to as ___________, are a class of personality types and behaviors defined as "an enduring pattern of inner experience and behavior that deviates markedly from the expectations of the culture of the individual who exhibits it".
A) Behavioral disorders B) Anxiety disorders C) Character disorders
- 12. ______________is crime inspired by another crime that has been publicized in the news media or fictionally or artistically represented in which the offender incorporates aspects of the original offense.
- 13. A disorder and its derivatives can be caused by excessive praise and criticism in childhood, particularly that from parental figures.
A) Avoidance personality B) Narcissistic personality C) Dependent personality
- 14. This personality disorder is usually found to have overindulged in many things during the early years to the extent that the person comes to anticipate that his needs will always be met and gratified. "Stubborn".
A) Compulsive personality B) Avoidant personality C) Passive-Aggressive personality
- 15. Individuals with this type of personality disorder exhibit odd behaviors based on an unbelief in magic or superstition and may report unusual perceptual experiences.
A) Schizotypal personality B) Histrionic personality C) Schizoid personality
- 16. This is characterized by instability, reflected in drastic mood shifts and behavior problems.
A) Passive-Aggressive personality B) Boardline personality C) Antisocial personality
- 17. This is characterized by suspiciousness, hypersensitivity, rigidity, envy, excessive self- importance, and argumentativeness plus a tendency to blame others for one's own mistakes and failures and to ascribe evil motives to others.
A) Schizotypal personality B) Paranoid Personality C) Schizoid personality
- 18. It manifests severe integration of personality and can be observed through inappropriate giggling and smiling without apparent reasons which to an untrained observer may only be childish playfulness.
A) Simple Schizophrenia B) Hebephrenic Schizophrenia C) Paranoid personality D) Catatonic Schizophrenia
- 19. Types of personality disorders that they exhibit emotional coldness, detachment, or a constricted affect.
A) Narcissistic personality B) Schizotypal personality C) Schizoid personality
- 20. A sexual act that seeks gratification by means other than heterosexual
relationship.
A) SEXUAL DEVIANCY B) HETEROSEXUALITY C) HETERESEXUAL
- 21. normal sexual relationship between members of the opposite
sex which could lead to reproduction.
A) HETEROSEXUALITY B) HOMOSEXUAL C) HETERESEXUAL
- 22. a sexual perversion where a person has the compulsive desire to
have sexual intercourse with a child of either sex.
A) Bestiality B) Pedophilia C) Gerontophilia
- 23. the sexual gratification is attained by having sexual intercourse with
anima
A) Bestiality B) Sodomy C) Uralism
- 24. sexual desire with an elder person.
A) Autosexual B) Nymphomania C) Gerontophilla
- 25. an erotic desire or actual intercourse with a corpse.
A) Sodomy B) Necrophilia C) Gerontophilla
- 26. sexual relation between person who, by reason of blood relationship
cannot legally marry.
A) Gerontopilla B) Incest C) Bestiality
- 27. sexual behavior directed towards the same sex. It is also called
"lesbianism/tribadism" for female relationships.
A) Fetishism B) Transvestism C) Homosexuality
- 28. refers to the achievement of sexual excitation to those dressing
as a member of the opposite sex such a man who wears female apparel.
A) Homosexual B) Fetishism C) Transvestism
- 29. sexual gratification is obtained by looking at some body parts,
underwear of the opposite sex or other objects associated with opposite sex.
A) Fetishism B) Uranism C) Partialism
- 30. strong sexual feeling of women with an excessive sexual urge
A) Frottage B) Nymphomania C) Nymphomaniac
- 31. an excessive sexual urge desire of men to have sexual intercourse
A) Oralism B) Sodomy C) Satyriasis
- 32. sexual act through the anus of the sexual partner.
A) Frottage B) Uranism C) Sodomy
- 33. sexual gratification is attained through fingering, holding the breast or
licking parts of the body
A) Uranism B) Partialism C) Oralism
- 34. act of rubbing the sex organ
A) Uranism B) Bestiality C) Frottage
- 35. form of sexual deviation wherein a person has special affinity to a
certain part of the body. Sexual libido may develop in the breast, buttock, foot, legs, etc. of women.
A) Uranism B) Sodomy C) Partialism
- 36. use of mouth or tongue as a way of sexual satisfaction.
A) Cunnilingus B) Oralism C) Fellatio
- 37. male sex organ to the mouth of women; act of
sucking that initiate orgasm.
A) Anilingus B) Fellatio C) Cunnilingus
- 38. licking the anus of the sexual partner.
A) Anilingus B) Fellatio C) Oralism
- 39. pain/cruelty for sexual gratification.
A) Sado-masochism B) Pluralism C) Oralism
- 40. seducing women as a career without permanency of sexual
partner or companion.
A) Pluralism B) Don Juanism C) Oralism
- 41. human excrement (feces)
A) Exhibitionism B) Croprophilla C) Coprolilia
- 42. "sexual festivals", group of persons in sexual orgies.
A) Pluralism B) Uranism C) Triolism
- 43. "peeping tom", clandestine peeing such as peeing to dressing
room, toilets, etc.
A) Masochism B) Voyeurism C) Sadism
- 44. occurs when an individual moves closer to a
seemingly desirable object, only to have the potentially negative consequences of contacting that object push back against the closing behavior.
A) Approach-Approach Conflict B) Approach-Avoidance Conflict C) Avoidance Avoidance Conflict
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