Relationships and Romance Quiz

Test your knowledge on love languages, attachment styles, and romantic psychology with our Relationship Psychology Quiz.

#1

Which of the following is a common love language?

Gift-giving
Housekeeping
Competition
Silence
#2

In a relationship, what does the term 'compromise' generally refer to?

Sacrificing one's own needs entirely for the partner
Finding a middle ground where both partners give up something for mutual benefit
Ignoring differences and carrying on with the relationship
Always having one's way in decisions
#3

What is the term for the practice of spending time apart from one's partner to maintain independence and personal interests?

Symbiosis
Codependency
Autonomy
Interdependence
#4

Which of the following is NOT considered one of the five love languages according to Gary Chapman's theory?

Quality time
Physical touch
Acts of service
Material possessions
#5

In a romantic context, what does the term 'butterflies in the stomach' refer to?

Digestive disorder
Nervousness and excitement associated with attraction
Food poisoning
Social anxiety
#6

What is the primary hormone associated with romantic attachment and bonding?

Cortisol
Testosterone
Oxytocin
Adrenaline
#7

In which stage of a romantic relationship do partners often experience intense passion and infatuation?

Stable stage
Romantic stage
Companionship stage
Conflict stage
#8

What is the term for the phenomenon where individuals are more likely to develop romantic feelings for people they frequently encounter?

Familiarity effect
Exclusivity bias
Attachment theory
Social desirability bias
#9

Which attachment style is characterized by a fear of intimacy and the avoidance of close relationships?

Secure attachment
Anxious attachment
Dismissive-avoidant attachment
Fearful-avoidant attachment
#10

Which hormone is often associated with increasing attraction and desire, especially in the initial stages of romantic relationships?

Estrogen
Progesterone
Testosterone
Prolactin
#11

Who proposed the triangular theory of love, which suggests that love can be conceptualized in three components: intimacy, passion, and commitment?

John Gottman
Robert Sternberg
Erich Fromm
Sigmund Freud
#12

Which neurotransmitter is often called the 'feel-good' hormone and is associated with feelings of pleasure and reward, often released during romantic experiences?

Dopamine
Serotonin
Norepinephrine
Endorphin
#13

According to attachment theory, which factor influences an individual's attachment style the most?

Genetics
Early childhood experiences
Personality traits
Adult relationships
#14

What term describes the phenomenon where individuals are drawn to those who resemble their opposite-sex parent?

Oedipus complex
Electra complex
Parental resemblance theory
Genetic attraction
#15

According to Sternberg's triangular theory of love, which component involves the cognitive appraisal and commitment to maintaining the relationship?

Intimacy
Passion
Commitment
Infatuation

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