1) A generalized state of apprehension about current concerns or future events is called ________. A) tension B) stress C) anxiety D) arousal 2) Anxiety can be considered abnormal under all of the following situations EXCEPT when it __________. A) is out of proportion to a threat B) comes out of the blue C) impairs our daily functioning D) is in response to a threat 3) Anxiety encompasses all of the following features EXCEPT __________. A) physical B) cognitive C) social D) behavioural 4) Thinking that something dreadful is going to happen with no clear cause would be an example of a __________ feature of anxiety. A) social B) behavioural C) cognitive D) physical 5) Eric paces and fidgets when he is giving a speech. This would be an example of a __________ feature of anxiety. A) behavioural B) physical C) spiritual D) cognitive 6) Which of the following is NOT true of anxiety? A) It can impair our ability to function in meeting our daily responsibilities. B) It is an appropriate response to threatening situations. C) It is abnormal to be anxious about some aspects of life. D) It is abnormal to be anxious when it is not in response to environmental changes. 7) Jean has episodes of sheer terror when riding on subway trains. He breaks into a cold sweat and often feels like he is about to have a heart attack. During these attacks he imagines that he is completely losing control of himself. Jean’s disorder is best described as ________. A) panic B) obsessive-compulsive C) generalized anxiety D) posttraumatic stress 8) Which of the following has NOT been traditionally classified as a neurosis? A) anxiety disorders B) affective disorders C) dissociative disorders D) somatoform disorders 9) According to a Simon Fraser University review of worldwide research on the prevalence of anxiety disorders, as many as ___ % of adults will develop an anxiety disorder at some point in their lives. A) 7 B) 17 C) 27 D) 57 10) The term _______ derives from the root meaning “an abnormal or diseased condition of the nervous system.†A) mental disease B) psychosis C) neurosis D) somatoform