A. In the Jerusalem lock – up
B. Kfar Shaul Mental Health Center
C. He would be taken straight to the airport and deported
D. Hadassah Medical Center
Related Mcqs:
- A person apparently suffering from Jerusalem Syndrome attempted to destroy an important holy site in Jerusalem. Which was it?
A. The Wailing Wall
B. El Aqsa Mosque
C. The Holy Sepulcher
D. The Dome of the Rock - What type of treatment would a person suffering from Type III Jerusalem Syndrome most likely receive?
A. Long – term analysis
B. Minor tranquilizers
C. Hypnosis
D. Anti – psychotic medication - How did Jerusalem Syndrome get its name?
A. If effects cohen – descendants of the priests who served in the Temple in Jerusalem
B. It was discovered by Dr. Shimon Jerusalem
C. It affects tourists visiting Jerusalem
D. A description of the disorder was discovered in scroll found in an archeological dig in Jerusalem - What group is most affected by Jerusalem Syndrome?
A. Jewish tourists to Jerusalem
B. Roman Catholic tourists to Jerusalem
C. Orthodox Christian tourists to Jerusalem
D. Protestant tourists to Jerusalem - Authorities feared that a certain event might result in a significant increase in Jerusalem Syndrome. What event was that?
A. The terrorist attack on the World Trade Center
B. The six Day War
C. The start of the new Millennium
D. The Yom Kippur War - Which famous author was apparently affected with Jerusalem Syndrome while on a visit to the Holy Land?
A. Joan Didion
B. Mark Twain
C. Nikolai Gogol
D. Honore de Balzac - If a person suffering from schizophrenia has an identical twin that twin
A. Will have a 46 percent chance of becoming schizophrenic
B. Will be no more likely than anyone else to become schizophrenic
C. is almost sure to become schizophrenic
D. is also likely to have more than one personality - The prescription drug Thorazine used to treat persons with schizophrenia may cause side effects, one of them called tardive dyskinesia. What might a person suffering from this side effect display?
A. involuntary movements of tongue and face
B. no movement at all
C. slow movements
D. clapping of the hands repeatedly - Irrational and very specific fears that persist even when there is no real danger to a persona are called
A. anxieties
B. dissociation’s
C. phobias
D. obsessions - Rodents respond to alarm calls by others in their group if these calls are continued and on danger is confirmed further calls may be ignored. it an example of:
A. Imprinting
B. Habituation
C. Conditioned reflex type I
D. Conditioned reflex type II