#1
Which of the following is a common reaction to grief?
#2
What is a primary emotion experienced during grief?
Sadness
Happiness
Envy
Boredom
#3
Which cultural factor can influence mourning rituals and expressions of grief?
Economic status
Weather conditions
Political ideology
Religious beliefs
#4
What is the primary goal of grief counseling?
To erase memories of the deceased
To provide support and facilitate coping with loss
To encourage avoidance of grief
To rush the grieving process
#5
What is the purpose of a post-mortem examination (autopsy)?
To celebrate the deceased's life
To determine the cause of death
To expedite the grieving process
To perform a religious ritual
#6
What is the 'death positivity' movement?
A movement advocating for the avoidance of discussions about death
A movement encouraging open conversations about death and dying
A movement promoting fear of death
A movement focused on immortalizing individuals
#7
Which stage of grief involves accepting the reality of the loss?
Denial
Anger
Bargaining
Acceptance
#8
What is disenfranchised grief?
Grief experienced after the loss of a pet
Grief that is not acknowledged by society
Grief experienced by elderly individuals
Grief experienced by children
#9
What is the primary purpose of a eulogy?
To criticize the deceased
To celebrate and honor the life of the deceased
To predict the afterlife
To list the deceased's possessions
#10
Which term refers to the loss experienced when a person is still alive, such as in cases of severe illness or dementia?
Anticipatory grief
Complicated grief
Disenfranchised grief
Sudden grief
#11
According to cultural variations, what color is often associated with mourning and funerals in Western societies?
#12
What does the acronym DNR stand for in a medical context?
Do Not Revive
Delay No Response
Diagnostic Necessity Required
Deceased Now Reckoned
#13
In the context of grief, what is 'ambiguous loss'?
A loss that is openly acknowledged
A loss with clear reasons
A loss that lacks closure or understanding
A loss without emotional impact
#14
According to Kübler-Ross model, which stage involves trying to negotiate to avoid the inevitable?
Denial
Anger
Bargaining
Depression
#15
What is necromancy?
The study of ancient burial practices
Communication with the dead
A type of grief counseling
The fear of death
#16
Which famous psychologist proposed the concept of the 'dual process model' of coping with bereavement?
Sigmund Freud
Elisabeth Kübler-Ross
Margaret Stroebe
B.F. Skinner
#17
Who developed the concept of the 'continuing bonds' theory in understanding grief?
John Bowlby
Elisabeth Kübler-Ross
J. William Worden
Colin Murray Parkes
#18
What is the term for a sudden and unexpected death, often resulting from accidents or acute medical conditions?
Natural death
Complicated death
Accidental death
Terminal death
#19
Who wrote the book 'On Death and Dying,' which introduced the concept of the five stages of grief?
Sigmund Freud
Elisabeth Kübler-Ross
Carl Jung
Erik Erikson
#20
What is the term for the practice of intentionally ending one's own life?
Homicide
Euthanasia
Assassination
Genocide