Question : 31. Dexter a scientist who about to go his lunch break. : 1201998

 

31. Dexter is a scientist who is about to go on his lunch break. Dexter will eat more food than usual if he 
A. drinks a chemical solution that deactivates his lateral hypothalamus.
B. finds that the buffet in the cafeteria offers many more foods than usual.
C. eats alone in his laboratory instead of in the cafeteria with his co-workers.
D. receives a blood transfusion from somebody who has just finished eating.

32. Devon and Saurabh are discussing their favorite meals. Devon exclaims how much he loves grilling steak and chicken in his backyard. Saurabh recoils, explaining that as part of his Hindu beliefs, animals should be respected and are not to be slaughtered. Such expressions of food culture demonstrate that 
A. our environment can change how the hypothalamus functions.
B. eating serves functions beyond nutrition.
C. the drive reduction theory has limitations on explaining motivation.
D. social referencing is a powerful cue for emotion.

33. Research on obesity has found that obese people 
A. eat more of every food offered to them than do people of normal weight.
B. are most often male.
C. may be genetically predisposed to gain weight.
D. have the same set point as people of normal weight.

34. The most effective weight-loss programs available today include components designed to do all of the following except 
A. reduce food intake.
B. increase energy expenditure through exercise.
C. alter the brain mechanisms involved in overeating through the use of anti-obesity drugs.
D. change eating habits and attitudes toward food.

35. Tracie has recently been diagnosed with anorexia nervosa. Tracie is likely to display all of the following except 
A. a perfectionistic personality.
B. an obsession with being attractive.
C. seeing her eating habits as problematic.
D. low levels of certain neurotransmitters.

36. Maxine has bulimia but not anorexia nervosa. Which of the following is most likely to describe her? 
A. Maxine has normal body weight.
B. Maxine starves herself, causing severe physical damage and weight loss.
C. Maxine is less willing to expend much effort to get food.
D. Maxine’s overeating has caused a steady weight gain and obesity.

37. One of the reasons that bulimia and anorexia nervosa are thought to be different disorders is that 
A. bulimics usually see their eating disorder as problematic, whereas anorexics usually do not.
B. anorexics are usually female, but about 50 percent of bulimics are male.
C. bulimia is often life-threatening, whereas anorexia is not.
D. anorexics tend to binge and purge, but bulimics do not.

38. Which of the following statements about the National Health and Social Life Survey conducted by researchers at the University of Chicago is false? 
A. The researchers attempted to obtain a representative sample of the U.S. population.
B. The results indicate that people in committed, one-partner relationships tend to have the most sex.
C. The survey contained controversial questions regarding pornography, pedophilia, and sexual fetishes.
D. About a third of the participants reported having sex only a few times, or not at all, in the preceding year.

39. Which of the following is the primary pattern of sexual response? 
A. Orgasm, plateau, resolution, and excitement
B. Excitement, plateau, orgasm, and resolution
C. Resolution, plateau, orgasm, and excitement
D. Excitement, orgasm, plateau, and resolution

40. You are watching “Sex Talk Live” on TV when Sue, the host, begins talking to a caller about sex hormones. Though men and women have all the same sex hormones, Sue explains that, on average, men have relatively more _____ and women have relatively more _____. 
A. progestins; androgens
B. androgens; progestins
C. progestins; estrogens
D. estrogens; androgens

 

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