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Self Test A on Knowledge & Vocabulary associated with Choice #22  

Respond to each of the 10 multiple choice questions below by typing the number 1 to 5 of the answer you wish to select in the response box. When finished, click "process your responses".

1. Behavior that you would not expect from someone for whom the THE SELF-RESTRAINED PERSON  theme is a key component of their overall worldview is ___________________.

1)  appreciating the need to follow codes of conduct                  2)  dismissing the importance of an "inner voice"                                                                                                                                                                                        3) being able to delay gratification                         4)   behavior consistent with obedience to some guide 

5) exhibiting measured  behavior 

2.  Behavior that you might not expect from someone whose behavior otherwise fits in with the  ADDICTION  theme is ___________________________.  

1) seeking instant gratification                      2) craving                            3) dependence          

4) recognizing that he or she has an addiction problem        5) actions beyond willful control                                                  

3.  Which of the following is not expected from a poor female whose behavior otherwise indicates an extreme drug addiction problem consistent with  ADDICTION  theme? 

1) craving / withdrawal symptoms        2) resisting peer pressure        

3) instant gratification need necessitates risk-taking 

4)  stealing to get a fix           5)  selling her body to get a fix   

4.  Which of the following failures might not necessarily mean that the person failed with respect to his or her related dedication to THE SELF-RESTRAINED PERSON theme?

1) committing adultery                                                 2) a person on a diet going on an eating binge    

3) a military service person going AWOL                   4) an athlete's failure to win a race

5)  a doctor violating the Hippocratic code   

5. All of the following words are often used in connection with sexual activity except which one

1)  wanton                                       2)  temperance                                3) ribald   

4)  prurient                                       5) amorous 

  

6. The word ______________ can be defined or described as "characterized by not excessive or extreme but within reasonable limits."

1)   moderation                             2) sobriety                                3)   temperance

4)   wanton                                     5)  none of the above  

   

7.  The word ______________ can be defined or described as "a widespread addictive disorder.."

1)   sobriety                                     2)   intoxication                              3)  alcoholism 

4)   temperance                                     5) none of the above

   

8. The word ______________ can be defined or described as "sedate, calm, sober."

1)  wanton                                      2) moderation                                3) sobriety   

4)    temperance                                    5) none of the above

    

9.  The word ______________ can be defined or described as "moderation in actions or thoughts."

1)   wanton                                      2) sobriety                                3)   intoxication 

4)  temperance                                    5) none of the above

  

10.  The word ______________ can be defined or described as "excessive, undisciplined, unrestrained."

1) sobriety                                       2)  temperance                              3)  alcoholic 

4)   intoxicated                                     5) wanton   

  

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