A. a drive but not need
B. a need but not a drive
C. both a drive and a need
D. neither a need nor a drive
Related Mcqs:
- Which of the following contains the instructions for the production of proteins in your body?
A. Genes
B. DNA
C. Heredity
D. Chromosomes - The mobilization of the body for action when an individual is faced with a stressful situation is known as:
A. Mobilization response
B. Fight-or-flight reaction
C. Action potential
D. Flow response - Information picked up by the body’s receptor cells is termed:
A. cognition
B. perception
C. adaptation
D. sensation - One of the following parts of midbrain guides smooth and accurate motions and maintains body position:
A. Medulla
B. Pons
C. Cerebellum
D. None of these - The part of the autonomic nervous system responsible for restoring the body and conserving energy is the:
A. somatic nervous system
B. limbic system
C. parasympathetic division
D. sympathetic division - Which of the following can alter the body’s set point?
A. over feeding in childhood
B. external eating cues
C. severe dieting
D. low self – esteem - The body’s tendency to maintain a constant internal state is known as:
A. instinct
B. refractory period
C. homeostasis
D. metabolism - The job Contentaire includes all of the following subscales except:
A. Skill utilization and job decision latitude
B. Role overload and role conflict
C. Stressors and job motivators
D. Depression and job dissatisfaction - Which of the following celebrities did not have Bipolar Disorder?
A. Winston Churchill
B. Jean-Claude Van Damme
C. Gary Kasparov
D. Buzz Aldrin - Phallometry is:
A. a technique for assessing a man’s sexual responsiveness to different types of sexual imagery
B. a measure of effect size
C. a type of lie detector test
D. a technique for assessing the acceptance of rape myths in rapists