#1
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a healthy relationship?
Respect
Jealousy
Communication
Trust
#2
What is a common factor that leads to conflict in relationships?
Miscommunication
Too much trust
Shared interests
Regular date nights
#3
What is the term for the emotional bond or connection between infants and their primary caregivers?
Attachment
Detachment
Indifference
Aversion
#4
Which of the following is NOT considered a form of non-verbal communication?
Facial expressions
Verbal language
Body language
Gestures
#5
What is the term for the process of ending a romantic relationship?
Engagement
Commitment
Breakup
Bonding
#6
In a healthy relationship, what does 'compromise' typically involve?
Sacrificing one's own needs entirely
Ignoring differences
Finding a solution that satisfies both partners
Being passive-aggressive
#7
Which of the following is a key component of effective communication in relationships?
Active listening
Always talking over the other person
Assuming intentions without clarification
Avoiding eye contact
#8
What is the term for a relationship where both partners have equal power and say in decision-making?
Hierarchical relationship
Codependent relationship
Mutual partnership
Authoritative relationship
#9
Which of the following is a characteristic of a toxic relationship?
Open communication
Respect for personal boundaries
Manipulation and control
Emotional support
#10
What does the term 'love language' refer to in the context of relationships?
The language spoken between partners
A form of verbal abuse
Different ways people express and receive love
A code language used in arguments
#11
What is a common cause of intimacy issues in relationships?
Effective communication
Shared interests
Past trauma or unresolved issues
Excessive affection
#12
What does it mean to 'set boundaries' in a relationship?
Putting up emotional walls
Refusing to compromise
Communicating limits and expectations
Being overly controlling
#13
What is a common effect of unresolved conflicts in a relationship?
Improved communication
Deepening of trust
Resentment and distance
Stronger emotional bond
#14
What is the term for the phenomenon where individuals in a group may have a lower tendency to offer help in an emergency?
Bystander effect
Empathy gap
Altruistic punishment
Social loafing
#15
What is one way to build trust in a relationship?
Being dishonest
Setting unrealistic expectations
Consistently keeping promises and being reliable
Ignoring each other's needs
#16
What psychological concept describes the tendency to overestimate the influence of personality and underestimate the influence of situational factors?
Fundamental attribution error
Cognitive dissonance
Confirmation bias
Reciprocity norm
#17
What is the term for a pattern of behavior in which one partner uses threats, coercion, manipulation, or other controlling tactics to maintain power and control over the other?
Abusive behavior
Mutual partnership
Respectful communication
Unconditional love