Psychology MCQs ~Motivation~

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Psychology MCQs
~Motivation~
1.
Consciously experienced pleasure or displeasure is called
a. incentive.
b. reward.
c. drive
d. affect.
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In order to guide future behavior, momentary rewards must be learned. This
learning process gives the rewards ________.
a. drive
b. incentive salience
c. common currency
d. hedonic ubiquity
3.
Drugs that cause addiction may cause permanent hyperactivity in the brain
incentive systems called
a. neural salience.
b. neuronal hyper-reactivity.
c. detoxification resistance.
d. neural sensitization.
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Homeostasis is
a. a collection of regulatory cells in the brain.
b. an organism's tendency to maintain a constant level in the internal
environment.
c. a physiological departure from an ideal set-point.
d. the notion that all motives operate to reduce tension within the organism.
5.
If your doctor told you that your body temperature exceeded your temperature
set point, she would be telling you that you
a. adjust your set point.
b. have the chills.
c. have a fever.
d. need change your behavior to raise your set point.
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After eating a ham dinner the level of salts in your blood stream may rise
significantly. What effect will this have on your behavior?
a. You will need to increase your body temperature.
b. You will need to drink more fluids.
c. You will crave more salty foods.
d. You will crave sweet tasting food.
7.
Where are the sensors that signal an animal to start drinking?
a. mouth and hypothalamus
b. kidneys and hypothalamus
c. stomach and intestines
d. intestines and kidneys
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Why would the owners of the local pub place bowls of salty peanuts and chips
on the bar for all the patrons to eat? Eating these foods will
a. increase your level of intoxication.
b. increase your thirst.
c. make your hungry.
d. make you leave a bigger tip.
9.
What is the most important factor in food preference?
a. flavor
b. stomach contractions
c. time of day
d. low quantities of nutrients in the body
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The hypothalamus controls regulation of
a. All of these choices are true.
b. body temperature.
c. eating.
d. fluid regulation.
11.
Food always tastes better when we are hungry. What do psychologists call this
phenomenon?
a. conditioned homeostasis
b. oral stimulation
c. alliesthesia
d. conditioned hunger
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Blood nutrient level is monitored by satiety detectors in the
a. stomach.
b. liver.
c. pancreas.
d. hypothalamus.
13.
Genetic factors are responsible for excessive weight gain by inducing
a. the growth of more fat cells.
b. larger fat cells.
c. All of these choices are true.
d. a high set point for fat in the body.
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At the end of your freshman year at college, many students notice that they
have gained weight. Why would your roommate gain more weight than you
during the same time period?
a. The roommate exercised less than you.
b. The roommate has a genetic predisposition to gain more weight than you.
c. The roommate ate a lot more than you.
d. Any of these choices could explain the difference.
15.
Emotional stress has what effect on the food consumption of a normal weight
individual?
a. have little or no effect
b. result in a permanent weight gain
c. may increase appetite
d. reduce body weight
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A friend of yours wants to lose weight and keep it off. If you wanted to offer
the best advice, you would say a successful dieter must realize that
a. All of these choices are true.
b. the act of dieting may lead to binges.
c. exercise is very important.
d. anxiety and emotional factors tend to cause overeating.
17.
Compared to ________, persons with ________ are more likely to be from any
racial, ethnic or socioeconomic group.
a. anorexics; bulimia
b. None of the above are true.
c. bulimics; anorexia
d. anorexics; anorexia nervosa
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Q1:d
Q2:b
Q3:d
Q4:b
Q5:c
Q6:b
Q7:b
Q8:b
Q9:a
Q10:a
Q11:c
Q12:b
Q13:c
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Q14:d
Q15:c
Q16:a
Q17:a
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