Question : The body's immediate reaction to a perceived threat, which is typically short-lived, is known as:
Option 1: Chronic stress
Option 2: Acute stress
Option 3: Eustress
Option 4: Distres
Correct Answer: Acute stress
Solution : Acute stress is the body's immediate reaction to a perceived threat or challenge, which is typically short-lived and can be beneficial in certain situations.
Question : What is the difference between acute and chronic stress?
Option 1: Acute stress is long-term, while chronic stress is short-term
Option 2: Acute stress is related to physical health, while chronic stress is related to mental health
Option 3: Acute stress is short-term, while chronic stress is long-term
Option 4: There is no difference between acute and chronic stress
Question : Acute stress is typically:
Option 1: Long-lasting
Option 2: Related to future events
Option 3: Short-term and immediate
Option 4: Associated with chronic illnesses
Question : Acute stress is often triggered by:
Option 1: Ongoing life situations
Option 2: Past traumatic events
Option 3: Immediate threats or challenges
Option 4: Chronic health conditions
Question : In the context of stress, what does "eustress" refer to?
Option 1: A state of relaxation
Option 2: A chronic stress condition
Option 3: Positive stress that motivates and energizes
Option 4: Stress resulting from negative events
Question : Distress is a type of stress that is:
Option 1: Positive and motivating
Option 2: Negative and harmful
Option 3: Short-lived and insignificant
Option 4: Chronic and beneficial
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