Test Bank for Connect Core Concepts in Health, BIG, BOUND Edition, 18th Edition by Paul Insel and Wa
TEST BA
,Test Bank for Connect Core Concepts in Health, BIG, BOUND Edition, 18th Edition by Paul Insel and Walton Roth
All Chapter 1-23
Connect Core Concepts in Health, BIG,
TEST BANK FOR BOUND
Edition, 18th Edition by Paul Insel and
Connect Core Concepts in Health, BIG, BOUND Edition, 18th Edition By Paul Insel and Walton
Roth
Walton
Chapter 1-23 Answers are at the Roth
End of Each|Chapter
All Chapter 1-23
Chapter 1
Student name:
1) According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data on leading causes of death,
which lifestyle factor is LEAST associated with an increased risk of death from diabetes
mellitus?
A) excessive alcohol consumption
B) inactive lifestyle
C) smoking
D) poor dietary habits
2) Which of the following is NOT considered one of the nine dimensions of wellness?
A) dietary wellness
B) emotional wellness
C) environmental wellness
D) cultural wellness
3) The nine dimensions of wellness
A) are entirely within people's control.
B) are interrelated and may affect each other.
C) ensure the separation of mind and body.
D) are static and unchangeable.
4) Which behavior or practice would contribute to a person’s physical wellness?
A) participating in workplace training opportunities
B) avoiding unsafe casual sex
C) avoiding debt and impulse buying
D) establishing an intimate relationship
Test Bank for Connect Core Concepts in Health, BIG, BOUND Edition, 18th Edition by Paul Insel and Walton Roth
All Chapter 1-23
,Test Bank for Connect Core Concepts in Health, BIG, BOUND Edition, 18th Edition by Paul Insel and Walton Roth
All Chapter 1-23
5) Trust, self-confidence, and the ability to understand and accept one’s feelings are components
of
A) emotional wellness.
B) interpersonal wellness.
C) intellectual wellness.
D) spiritual wellness.
6) Which quality is a component of emotional wellness?
A) trust
B) self-confidence
C) ability to understand and accept
D) All of these answers are correct.
7) Immigrant parents are not concerned about their child’s ability to adapt to school because the
child is curious, open to new ideas, and eager to learn new skills. Which wellness dimension
BEST reflects the child’s qualities?
A) emotional
B) intellectual
C) interpersonal
D) cultural
8) Spiritual wellness is enhanced by having
A) a strong support network of family and friends.
B) a selfless concern for the well-being of others.
C) the ability to express oneself creatively.
D) an openness to new ideas.
9) The ability to interact well with people from different religions, ethnicities, or sexual
orientations is an aspect of
A) interpersonal wellness.
B) spiritual wellness.
C) intellectual wellness.
D) cultural wellness.
Test Bank for Connect Core Concepts in Health, BIG, BOUND Edition, 18th Edition by Paul Insel and Walton Roth
All Chapter 1-23
, Test Bank for Connect Core Concepts in Health, BIG, BOUND Edition, 18th Edition by Paul Insel and Walton Roth
All Chapter 1-23
10) Financial wellness includes a person's ability to
A) find a job that has a retirement pension.
B) balance income and expenses.
C) avoid occupational hazards.
D) earn enough money to leave a regular occupation.
11) What is the significance of annual percentage rate (APR) and the minimum monthly payment
for credit cards?
A) The minimum monthly payment determines the APR.
B) The APR is reflected in the interest you pay on your balance with each monthly
payment.
C) APR and minimum monthly payment are the same thing.
D) Debit cards have a higher APR than credit cards.
12) Which behavior or quality best demonstrates a person’s interpersonal wellness?
A) motivation to master new skills
B) creativity and capacity for love
C) the ability to cultivate a support system of friends and family
D) a sense of belonging to something greater than oneself
13) Occupational wellness can be enhanced by all of the following EXCEPT
A) contributing to a retirement fund.
B) being recognized and valued by the employer.
C) enjoying social time with coworkers on lunch breaks.
D) participating in continuing education opportunities at work.
14) Every Saturday, a couple walks to and from the local soup kitchen, where they volunteer.
They have made new friends and never miss a shift, even when it’s raining or inconvenient.
This routine improves their
A) emotional and environmental wellness.
B) intellectual and cultural wellness.
C) occupational and interpersonal wellness.
D) spiritual and physical wellness.
Test Bank for Connect Core Concepts in Health, BIG, BOUND Edition, 18th Edition by Paul Insel and Walton Roth
All Chapter 1-23
TEST BA
,Test Bank for Connect Core Concepts in Health, BIG, BOUND Edition, 18th Edition by Paul Insel and Walton Roth
All Chapter 1-23
Connect Core Concepts in Health, BIG,
TEST BANK FOR BOUND
Edition, 18th Edition by Paul Insel and
Connect Core Concepts in Health, BIG, BOUND Edition, 18th Edition By Paul Insel and Walton
Roth
Walton
Chapter 1-23 Answers are at the Roth
End of Each|Chapter
All Chapter 1-23
Chapter 1
Student name:
1) According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data on leading causes of death,
which lifestyle factor is LEAST associated with an increased risk of death from diabetes
mellitus?
A) excessive alcohol consumption
B) inactive lifestyle
C) smoking
D) poor dietary habits
2) Which of the following is NOT considered one of the nine dimensions of wellness?
A) dietary wellness
B) emotional wellness
C) environmental wellness
D) cultural wellness
3) The nine dimensions of wellness
A) are entirely within people's control.
B) are interrelated and may affect each other.
C) ensure the separation of mind and body.
D) are static and unchangeable.
4) Which behavior or practice would contribute to a person’s physical wellness?
A) participating in workplace training opportunities
B) avoiding unsafe casual sex
C) avoiding debt and impulse buying
D) establishing an intimate relationship
Test Bank for Connect Core Concepts in Health, BIG, BOUND Edition, 18th Edition by Paul Insel and Walton Roth
All Chapter 1-23
,Test Bank for Connect Core Concepts in Health, BIG, BOUND Edition, 18th Edition by Paul Insel and Walton Roth
All Chapter 1-23
5) Trust, self-confidence, and the ability to understand and accept one’s feelings are components
of
A) emotional wellness.
B) interpersonal wellness.
C) intellectual wellness.
D) spiritual wellness.
6) Which quality is a component of emotional wellness?
A) trust
B) self-confidence
C) ability to understand and accept
D) All of these answers are correct.
7) Immigrant parents are not concerned about their child’s ability to adapt to school because the
child is curious, open to new ideas, and eager to learn new skills. Which wellness dimension
BEST reflects the child’s qualities?
A) emotional
B) intellectual
C) interpersonal
D) cultural
8) Spiritual wellness is enhanced by having
A) a strong support network of family and friends.
B) a selfless concern for the well-being of others.
C) the ability to express oneself creatively.
D) an openness to new ideas.
9) The ability to interact well with people from different religions, ethnicities, or sexual
orientations is an aspect of
A) interpersonal wellness.
B) spiritual wellness.
C) intellectual wellness.
D) cultural wellness.
Test Bank for Connect Core Concepts in Health, BIG, BOUND Edition, 18th Edition by Paul Insel and Walton Roth
All Chapter 1-23
, Test Bank for Connect Core Concepts in Health, BIG, BOUND Edition, 18th Edition by Paul Insel and Walton Roth
All Chapter 1-23
10) Financial wellness includes a person's ability to
A) find a job that has a retirement pension.
B) balance income and expenses.
C) avoid occupational hazards.
D) earn enough money to leave a regular occupation.
11) What is the significance of annual percentage rate (APR) and the minimum monthly payment
for credit cards?
A) The minimum monthly payment determines the APR.
B) The APR is reflected in the interest you pay on your balance with each monthly
payment.
C) APR and minimum monthly payment are the same thing.
D) Debit cards have a higher APR than credit cards.
12) Which behavior or quality best demonstrates a person’s interpersonal wellness?
A) motivation to master new skills
B) creativity and capacity for love
C) the ability to cultivate a support system of friends and family
D) a sense of belonging to something greater than oneself
13) Occupational wellness can be enhanced by all of the following EXCEPT
A) contributing to a retirement fund.
B) being recognized and valued by the employer.
C) enjoying social time with coworkers on lunch breaks.
D) participating in continuing education opportunities at work.
14) Every Saturday, a couple walks to and from the local soup kitchen, where they volunteer.
They have made new friends and never miss a shift, even when it’s raining or inconvenient.
This routine improves their
A) emotional and environmental wellness.
B) intellectual and cultural wellness.
C) occupational and interpersonal wellness.
D) spiritual and physical wellness.
Test Bank for Connect Core Concepts in Health, BIG, BOUND Edition, 18th Edition by Paul Insel and Walton Roth
All Chapter 1-23