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GROUP 1

Human Behavior & Victimology

1. It is one of the views in Human Behavior that emphasizes unconscious motives that originate
from aggressive impulses in childhood

a. Neurological view

b. Behavioral view

c. Cognitive view

d. Psychoanalytic view

2. It is one of the factors that affect human behavior that refers to the process by which an
offspring cell or organism acquires or becomes predisposed to the characteristics of its parent
cell or organism.

a. Heredity

b. Environment

c. Learning

d. Hereditary

3. It is one of the broad reactions to frustrations which is manifested by sulking, retreating,


becoming indifferent, and giving up.

a. Flight

b. Fight

c. Hop

d. Clash

4. When my boss gives me under a lot of pressure and I can't complete it, he shouts at me. I got
angry. But I can't shout at him. Instead, after returning to my house, I shout at my daughter.
Which type of defense mechanism I have opted for here?

a. Displacement

b. Denial

c. Dissociation
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d. Isolation

5. It is the impulse to drink liquor

a. Dipsomania

b. Pyromania

c. Arithomania

d. Megalomania

6. It is one type of Dissociative Disorders which the individual shifts abruptly from one
personality to another as if more than one person were inhabiting the same body

a. Psychogenic Fugue state

b. Amnesia

c. Depersonalization

d. Multiple Personality Disorder

7. It is one type of sexual deviancy that refers to a form of sexual perversion in which three
persons are participating in the sexual act.

a. Fellatio

b. Fetishism

c. Cunnilingus

d. Froilism

8. It is one of the views in Human Behavior that focuses on the subject's experience, freedom of
choice, and motivation toward self-actualization.

a. Neurological view

b. Behavioral view

c. Cognitive view

d. Humanistic view

9. It is one of the different types of reaction to frustration that can be seen among people who
handle their problems in a very objective way.
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a. Detour

b. Substitution

c. Aggression

d. Direct Approach

10. It is one of the common Defense Mechanisms which resulted from unfulfilled ambitions and
unconscious drives that do not materialize.

a. Identification

b. Regression

c. Substitution

d. Fantasy

11. It is the phobia of storms, thunder, and lightning

a. Astraphobia

b. Ochlophobia

c. Nyctophobia

d. Mysophobia

12. It is the impulse to kill

a. Dipsomania

b. Suicidal mania

c. Arithomania

d. Homicidal mania

13. It is one of the common types of paranoia which having delusions that a certain person is in
love with him or her.

a. Jealous paranoia

b. Exalted paranoia

c. Erotic Paranoia
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d. Litigious Paranoia

14. It is one type of sexual deviancy in which a group participates in sexual orgies.

a. Fellatio

b. Fetishism

c. Pluralism

d. Froilism

15. It is formerly referred to as the character disorders

a. Somatoform disorders

b. Personality Disorders

c. Affective Disorders

d. Schizophrenia

16. It is one of the types of personality disorder that is characterized by the inability to make
even daily decisions without excessive advice and reassurance from others and the need for
others to assume responsibility for most major areas of her life.

a. Avoidant Personality

b. Dependent Personality

c. Passive-Aggressive Personality

d. Compulsive personality

17. It is one of the different types of reaction to frustration when a person is unable to hold on
to any solution which gives a positive result. Being discouraged to go on working for a way to
handle frustration could result in diminishing self-confidence, until the time when inferiority
complex sets in.

a. Use of Defense Mechanisms

b. Direct Approach

c. Developing a feeling of inferiority

d. Withdrawal or retreat
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18. It refers to a crime inspired by another crime that has been publicized in the news media or
fictionally or artistically represented in which the offender incorporates aspects of the original
offense.

a. Copy Crime

b. Multiple Crime

c. Copycat Crime

d. Mimic Crime

19. It is one type of sexual deviancy that refers to sexual relations between people related by
blood

a. Necrophilia

b. Pedophilia

c. Incest

d. Bestiality

20. It is one of the classifications of human behavior that refers to motorized behavior usually
manifested in language and emotion.

a. Habitual

b. Symbolic

c. Complex

d. Instinctive

21. It is one of the different types of reaction to frustration which is corresponding to running
away from the problem or flight, which to some is the safest way.

a. Aggression

b. Substitution

c. Detour

d. Withdrawal or retreat

22. It is the behavior of someone who conforms to the predominant behavior in a society
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a. Normal Behavior

b. Behavior

c. Abnormal behavior

d. Social Norms

23. It is one type of personality disorder that individuals with this disorder neither deserve nor
enjoy a close relationship with. They live a solitary life with little interest in developing
friendships. They exhibit emotional coldness, detachment, or constricted affect.

a. Schizoid Personality

b. Paranoid Personality

c. Schizotypal Personality

d. Histrionic Personality

24. It is one type of sexual deviancy that refers to a sexual desire for the same sex.

a. Homosexuality

b. Heterosexuality

c. Monosexuality

d. Sexual Deviancy

25. It is one of the personality traits that affect human behavior that is characterized by cold,
cruelty, social insensitivity, disregard for danger, troublesome behavior, dislike of others, and
an attraction towards unusual.

a. Psychoticism

b. Ambiversion

c. Neuroticism

d. Chronicles

26. It is one of the common Defense mechanisms where strong emotion, such as anger, is
displaced onto another person or object as the recepie4nt of the said emotion (anger), rather
than being focused on the person or object which originally was the cause of the said emotion.
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a. Rationalization

b. Compensation

c. Displacement

d. Projection

27. The term schizophrenia means

a. Splitting of minds

b. Intense mind

c. Terrible mind

d. Piercing mind

28. The following are types of dissociative disorders, EXCEPT:

a. Amnesia

b. Psychogenic Fugue State

c. Depersonalization

d. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders

29. Tina's mother scolded her for not attending the classes properly. As a result, she became
angry with her mother. Then she did 50 numerical problems in Mathematics. What type of
Defense mechanism is it?

a. Undoing

b. Sublimation

c. Reaction formation

d. Suppression

30. Pedro engaged in multiple means of torture, using psychological torment combined with
physical methods to lighten his sexual arousal is suffering from:

a. Sexual Pyromania

b. Sexual Sadism
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c. Sexual Torture

d. Masochism

31. Which of the following is described as the threatening behaviors, either verbal or physical,
directed at others.

a. Abnormality

b. Dependency

c. Aggression

d. Violence

32. What aggressive behavior includes repeated non-compliance to a direct command, verbal
abuse-name calling, verbal abuse-threat, and physical abuse?

a. Isolated

b. Covert

c. Interactive

d. Overt

33. Some criminology theorists have linked physical characteristics with personality. Among
these theories is William Sheldon's Somatotyping theory. He classified body physique into three
categories as the endomorphic, the mesomorphic, and the ectomorphic body. Of the following
statements, which appropriately describes the mesomorphic?

a. the twin and fragile with withdrawn behavior

b. the muscular and hard physique

c. the attractive and beautifully shaped

d. the fat and soft body type

34. A Latin term___________ was used to describe individuals or animals whose lives were
destined to be sacrificed to please a deity.

a. Victimal

b. Victima
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c. Victimale

d. None of the above

35. The___________, also known as the offender, is an individual who has committed a crime
against the victim.

a. Suspect

b. Complainant

c. Victim

d. Perpetrator

36. 'I was injured when my partner hit me in a domestic violence incident" This statement is an
example of?

a. Primary victims

b. Secondary victims

c. Special primary victim

d. Parent Secondary victim

37. "I was sexually assaulted by a friend. I went to my doctor for a check-up and pregnancy test
but was too traumatized to go to the police. I now need financial assistance to help me recover
from the incident. This scenario is an example of

a. Primary victims

b. Secondary victims

c. Special primary victim

d. Parent Secondary victim

38. "I collapsed and broke my arm when the police told me that my child was in the hospital
because of an act of violence.

a. Primary victims

b. Secondary victims

c. Witness secondary victim


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d. Parent Secondary victim

39. " I was in the neighbor's home and I saw them being murdered. I had a heart attack, and
now I am depressed and scared when I am alone in my home.

a. Primary victims

b. Secondary victims

c. Witness secondary victim

d. Parent Secondary victim

40. The following are the common reactions of victims, EXCEPT:

a. fear of one's safety or the safety of colleagues

b. helplessness about being unable to do anything

c. confusion about what to do or how to respond to the robber's demand

d. concern that the robber may remember who you are.

41. A woman who is likely to be injured if she is victimized by an_______ rather than by a
stranger

a. intimate stranger violence

b. intimate partner violence

c. Deviants

d. Gangs

42._____________ is associated with many forms of victimization, including sexual


victimization, violent crime, property crime, peer victimization, and generalized anxiety
disorders.

a. Anxiety

b. Depression

c. Conflict

d. Frustration
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43. Depression in response to victimization may be lethal, as it can result in suicidal ideation
and____________ attempts.

a. Suicide

b. Crying

c. Laughing

d. Victimization

44. What is victimology?

a. The study of criminals and their behaviors

b. The study of victimization, including the relationships between victims and offenders

c. The study of law enforcement techniques

d. The study of criminal rehabilitation

45. Which of the following theories suggests that victims may, in part, contribute to their
victimization?

a. Routine Activities Theory

b. Conflict Theory

c. Lifestyle Theory

d. Labeling Theory

46.. Which term refers to the emotional and psychological effects of crime on a victim?

a. Victim precipitation

b. Secondary victimization

c. Victim impact

d. Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)

47. What does "secondary victimization" refer to?

a.When a victim becomes a repeat target of crime

b.When victims are re-victimized by societal institutions or responses


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c. When the criminal justice system provides proper support to the victim

d. When bystanders become victims as well

48. Which theory of human behavior states that behavior is learned through observing others?

a.Social Learning Theory

b. Cognitive Development Theory

c. Psychoanalytic Theory

d. Strain Theory

49. What is the term used when victims are blamed for their own victimization?

a. Victim blaming

b. Victim empowerment

c. Victim support

d. Victim recovery

50. According to Freud, which part of the human mind contains our primal desires and drives?

a. Id

b. Ego

c. Superego

d. Conscious mind

ANSWER KEY:

1. D 21. D 41. B
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2. A 22. D 42. B

3. A 23. A 43. A

4. A 24. A 44. B

5. A 25. A 45. C

6. D 26. C 46. D

7. D 27. A 47. B

8. D 28. D 48. A

9. D 29. B 49. A

10. D 30. B 50. A

11. A 31. C

12. D 32. A

13. C 33. B

14. C 34. B

15. B 35. D

16. B 36. A

17. C 37. C

18. C 38. D

19. C 39. C

20. A 40. D

FOURTH YEAR/SECTION A

GROUP MEMBERS:
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JARAMILLA, EDDIE BOY SERASPI

NASORRADA, BANISSA JEPOLLO

YRUMA, RONALD CABE

ORIO, MARY ANN TOBES

CAPOQUIAN, ROMNICK

TURLA, JODEL GIRAY

CAPOQUIAN, MARK RAVEN SENOBIO

MORILLO, JHON

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