Mental Health, Personality, and Peer Pressure
Quiz by Sean Feeley
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- Q1
What is mental health?
Bad habits formed with your mind
A fit brain
Working out your brain
Condition regarding one's physiological, social, and emotional well-being
30s - Q2
TRUE or FALSE: Mental Health determines how you handle stress and your attitudes/values
TRUE
FALSE
30s - Q3
What is an example of a stigma?
A leaf falling to the ground
Treating a mental health issue as something that people can just "snap out of"
The race car driver from Top Gear
30s - Q4
TRUE or FALSE: A person with good mental health cannot meet the demands of life
TRUE
FALSE
30s - Q5
What is a sign of HIGH self-esteem?
Feeling like you can't do it
Ability to say no
Saying yes to everything - even bad things
30s - Q6
What is an example of something a person with LOW self-esteem might say?
"My friends really like me"
"I always do bad"
"I got this!"
30s - Q7
What is the good type of stress?
Eustress
Fristress
Distress
30s - Q8
What is an example of a physical reaction to stress?
Difficulty sleeping/eating
High energy
Increased muscles
30s - Q9
Select a way in which our self-concept is formed
Working out
Eating good food
Social comparisons
Playing video games
30s - Q10
TRUE or FALSE: Feedback helps form our self-concept/esteem
FALSE
TRUE
30s - Q11
What psychologist invented the Hierarchy of Needs?
Abraham Maslow
Freud
Pavlov
30s - Q12
What are the 3 grouped levels of the Hierarchy of Needs?
Food, Water, Shelter
Physiological/Safety, Psychological/Emotional, Aesthetic/Self-Actualization
Achievement, Friends, Social Life
30s - Q13
What is the biggest warning sign of mental illness?
Emotionally stressed by an upcoming test
Prolonged feelings or emotions that last two or more weeks
Feeling a little off for a day
30s - Q14
TRUE or FALSE: Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI) can cause mental illness
FALSE
TRUE
30s - Q15
TRUE or FALSE: Our personality is formed by heredity, environment, and personal behaviors
TRUE
FALSE
30s