Life Under Lockdown Quick Quiz/Think It Through

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9 questions
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In the article, psychologist Hilit Kletter says, "Stress tells us there is a threat and we need to do something about it." What's an example of a stressful situation you have been able to do something about? How did you feel? Write using complete sentences.

4

Review the body's stress reactions in the "Fight or Flight?" sidebar (p.11). Describe a situation where a fight-or-flight response would be helpful. Write using complete sentences.

4

Is the body's reaction to stress always helpful? Explain your thinking. Write using complete sentences.

1

Psychologist Janine Domingues teaches patients to relax by breathin in and out slowly. She says, "That helps turn off the alarm bells in the brain." What is Domingues talking about when she uses the phrase "alarm bells"?

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Domingues also says, "Being connected to people helps us feel safe and secure." What evidence in the article supports that statement? Is there evidence in the article that does not support this statement?

1

Use the article "Life Under Lockdown" (p. 10-13) to determine the best answer for each question.

A pandemic is an outbreak of disease _____________.

1

Use the article "Life Under Lockdown" (p. 10-13) to determine the best answer for each question.

Stress is most likely to result from a _____________ situation.

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A physical response to stress begins when your _________ detects a threat.

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Use the article "Life Under Lockdown" (p. 10-13) to determine the best answer for each question.

Your _________ responds to stress by pumping blood faster.