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Manush’s story shows the importance of using powerful keywords to his resume in landing the job he wanted.

Exam 3A

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #12
A  1/3 biological, 1/3 psychological and 1/3 sociocultural.
B  50% genetic, 10% environment and 40% intentional actions.
C  none of these.
D  60% genetic, 20% environment and 20% intentional actions.
Question #13
A  differentiation.
B  integration. 
C  integration and differentiation.
D  none of these.
Question #14
A  none of these.
B  isolation.
C  spiritual practice.
D  wealth and power.
Question #15
A  mutual attraction-love, dependable character and chastity, similar religious background, similar political background.
B  chastity, similar religious background, similar political background.
C  mutual attraction-love, dependable character and emotional stability and maturity, pleasing disposition.
D  none of the above
Question #16
A  choice (deciding life’s direction).
B  all of these.
C  change (altering one’s typical behavior patterns).
D  control (affecting life’s outcomes).
Question #17
A  optimism is linked with positive mood and higher morale.
B  optimism is linked with positive mood and higher morale and is associated with diverse measures of good psychological health.
C  none of these.
D  optimism is associated with diverse measures of good psychological health.
Question #18
A  there are only two things in life, to work and to love. 
B  the main driving force in humans is a will to power. 
C  we become compassionate by practicing compassion.
D  none of these.
Question #19
A  none of these.
B  aims to understand human strengths to help people flourish and succeed. 
C  aims to understand the unconscious reenactments in our behavior.
D  aims to understand a transactional analysis of our behavior.
Question #20
A  exercise and physical well-being. 
B  all of these.
C  discovering strengths and weaknesses. 
D  relationships and acts of kindness. 
Question #21
A  it makes us happier.
B  it enables us to live with more purpose and freedom. 
C  it keeps us from being preoccupied with ourselves. 
D  all of these.
Question #22
A  are the single most important factor in survival of our species.
B  predict happiness. 
C  none of these.
D  predict happiness and are the single most important factor in survival of our species.
Question #23
A  a meaningful life is one that matters or possesses some significance.
B  a meaningful life is one that makes sense to the individual.
C  a meaningful life is one with purpose. 
D  all of these.
Question #24
A  none of these.
B  developing interests and activities that can be shared together. 
C  the willingness to grow and assume responsibility for life together.
D  developing interests and activities that can be shared together and the willingness to grow and assume responsibility for life together.
Question #25
A  found that hunger has no effect on anger.
B  found that the impossible whopper at Burger King had no effect on anger.
C  none of these.
D  used voodoo dolls with couples to express their anger.
Question #26
A  lower levels of psychological and physical problems.
B  all of these.
C  higher competence and more affiliation with others. 
D  higher satisfaction with their lives.
Question #27
A  research suggests that hopefulness extends life and hopelessness takes it.
B  optimism has proven to be good medicine and research suggests that hopefulness extends life and hopelessness takes it.
C  none of these.
D  optimism has proven to be good medicine. 
Question #28
A  perseverance. 
B  responsibility. 
C  all of these.
D  living up to your word. 
Question #29
A  arrogance. 
B  emotional intelligence. 
C  type “A” personality. 
D  all of these.
Question #30
A  leaders that demanded success and leaders who were compellingly modest and never boastful.
B  leaders who blended personal humility with professional willpower and leaders who were compellingly modest and never boastful.
C  none of these.
D  leaders that demanded success. 
Question #31
A  establishing applied behavioral analysis.
B  the founding psychoanalysis.   
C  all of these.
D  initiating and coalescing [bringing together] interest in positive psychology.