CCOU 201 Quiz Spiritual Concerns and Crisis and Moods- Liberty University 2023/24
Question 1
2.5 / 2.5 pts
According to the National Institute of
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adult Americans will experience some form of depression each year.
9 million
4 million
19 million
2 million
Question 2
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For many Christians both the experience and expression of anger have
become
A sin
A habit
A reality
None of the above
Question 3
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Almost all people are aware that anger is a secondary emotion that is usually
experienced in response to a primary emotion such as hurt and fear.
True
False
Question 4
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What does “temperamental vulnerability” refer to as stated by the authors?
Depression-prone personality
Poor temperament susceptibility
Emotionally unstable
None of the above
Question 5
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Which of the following is a way of responding to anger that allows us to “be
angry and sin not” according to the authors?
The steel magnolia response
The assertive response
The respectful response
Both b and c
Question 6
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Which one of the following are identified in the text as “anger styles?”
Cream puffs: repressed
Steel magnolias: passive aggressive
Burning house: explosive
Both a and b
Question 7
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According to the text, if over a period of time an individual continues to
suppress their anger, it has the chance to become repressed.
True
False
Question 8
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According to the text, which is NOT one of the categories for the various
causes of depression?
Spiritual
Academic
Biological-genetic
Personality
Question 9
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This word used in the New Testament describes anger as “a turbulent
commotion or a boiling agitation of feelings.”
Tomos
Tetas
Thumas
Trimos
Question 10
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According to the text, anger first appears in ______ and the last reference to
anger is found in Revelation 19:15.
Genesis 4:5
Leviticus 4:5
Deuteronomy 4:5
Exodus 4:5
Question 11
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Which character is listed in the text from the Bible as a great example of how
depression can strike even the boldest and most godly men?
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