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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?

X’s Edition

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What is called an addiction?

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What is called an addiction?

A An addiction is a misunderstanding caused by an erroneous diction.

B Addiction is an arithmetical operation consisting in adding a certain number to

another one.

C Addiction is the continued repetition of a behavior despite adverse

consequences or a neurological impairment leading to such behaviors

D An addiction is a word which is repeated continuously until it looses its meaning.

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What is called an addiction?

A An addiction is a misunderstanding caused by an erroneous diction.

B Addiction is an arithmetical operation consisting in adding a certain number to

another one.

C Addiction is the continued repetition of a behavior despite adverse

consequences or a neurological impairment leading to such behaviors

D An addiction is a word which is repeated continuously until it looses its meaning.

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Which are the most common types of addiction?

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Which are the most common types of addiction?

A Addictions can include, but are not limited to, drug abuse, exercise addiction,

co-dependency, food addiction, sexual addiction, computer addiction and gambling

B Addictions are of two types, selfish and unreliable, and both are quite common.

C Addictions can be tolerated but they are usually left untreated because they are

quite common among white people.

D Addictions are common everywhere and they are personal or impersonal, being

the former the most common ones.

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Which are the most common types of addiction?

A Addictions can include, but are not limited to, drug abuse, exercise addiction, co-

dependency, food addiction, sexual addiction, computer addiction and gambling

B Addictions are of two types, selfish and unreliable, and both are quite common.

C Addictions can be tolerated but they are usually left untreated because they are quite common among

white people.

D Addictions are common everywhere and they are personal or impersonal, being the

former the most common ones.

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Which are the most common signs of addiction?

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Which are the most common signs of addiction?

A A feeling of beatitude and calmness.

B Inordinate behaviour leading to jumping and shouting.

C A crazy state of affairs mixed with crying and dancing.

D An impaired control over substances or behavior, preoccupation with substance or behavior, continued use despite consequences, and denial.

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You don´t understand your teacher very well so you say:

A A feeling of beatitude and calmness.

B Inordinate behaviour leading to jumping and shouting. C A crazy state of affairs mixed with crying and dancing.

D An impaired control over substances or behavior, preoccupation with substance or behavior, continued use despite consequences, and denial.

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Which habits and patterns do typically characterize addiction?

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Which habits and patterns do typically characterize addiction?

A A wide smile and a strict adherence to tradition.

B Heavy breakfasts and light dinners on weekdays.

C Immediate gratification (short-term reward), coupled

with delayed deleterious effects (long-term costs).

D Mean glancing and uppity humble attitude.

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Which habits and patterns do typically characterize addiction?

A A wide smile and a strict adherence to tradition.

B Heavy breakfasts and light dinners on weekdays.

C Immediate gratification (short-term reward), coupled with delayed deleterious effects (long-term costs).

D Mean glancing and uppity humble attitude.

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What’s physiological dependence?

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What’s physiological dependence?

A It is when the body starts to feel like flying around the objects.

B Physiological dependence occurs when the body has to adjust to the

substance by incorporating the substance into its 'normal' functioning.

C It is a state of angriness toward all beings.

D It is a state of mind of pure nonsense.

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What’s physiological dependence?

A It is when the body starts to feel like flying around the objects.

B Physiological dependence occurs when the body has to adjust to the substance

by incorporating the substance into its 'normal' functioning.

C It is a state of angriness toward all beings.

D It is a state of mind of pure nonsense.

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What are the conditions created by physiological dependence?

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What are the conditions created by physiological dependence?

A The conditions of rigidity and numbness.

B The conditions of bliss and constant awe.

C The conditions of tolerance and withdrawal

D The conditions of stupor and irrationality.

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What are the conditions created by physiological dependence?

A The conditions of rigidity and numbness.

B The conditions of bliss and constant awe.

C The conditions of tolerance and withdrawal

D The conditions of stupor and irrationality.

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What do you understand by tolerance?

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What do you understand by tolerance?

A It’s the process of admitting changes without any question.

B Tolerance is the process by which the body continually adapts to

the substance and requires increasingly larger amounts to achieve the original effects.

C It’s the process of accepting all your friends

D It’s the process of being unobtrusive and calm.

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Your teacher says “Go to the blackboard”!

A It’s the process of admitting changes without any question.

B Tolerance is the process by which the body continually adapts to

the substance and requires increasingly larger amounts to achieve the original effects.

C It’s the process of accepting all your friends

D It’s the process of being unobtrusive and calm.

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What do you understand by withdrawal?

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What do you understand by withdrawal?

A It refers to the continuous feeling of fulfilling and beatitude provoked

by an answered love request,

B It refers to the symptoms generated by an overwhelming wish of love

and solitude toward other people.

C It refers to the symptoms associated to the drawing of multiple prizes from a

contest or game .

D It refers to physical and psychological symptoms experienced when reducing or discontinuing a substance that the body has become dependent on

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What do you understand by withdrawal?

A It refers to the continuous feeling of fulfilling and beatitude

provoked by an answered love request,

B It refers to the symptoms generated by an overwhelming wish of

love and solitude toward other people.

C It refers to the symptoms associated to the drawing of multiple prizes from

a contest or game .

D It refers to physical and psychological symptoms experienced when

reducing or discontinuing a substance that the body has become dependent on

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What are the symptoms of addiction withdrawal?

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What are the symptoms of addiction withdrawal?

A Acute desire of drawing and painting, loss of money and love

of joking wildly.

B Anxiety, irritability, intense cravings for the substance, nausea,

hallucinations, headaches, cold sweats and tremors.

C Inordinate happiness and well being, lots of friends and super

sympathetic attitude.

D A feverish state of acute dishonesty and gluttony

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What are the symptoms of addiction withdrawal?

A Acute desire of drawing and painting, loss of money and love of joking wildly.

B Anxiety, irritability, intense cravings for the substance, nausea, hallucinations, headaches, cold sweats and tremors.

C Inordinate happiness and well being, lots of friends and super sympathetic attitude.

D A feverish state of acute dishonesty and gluttony

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What other phenomena could be also called addiction?

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What other phenomena could be also called addiction?

A Some itching or desires springing from inordinate conduct.

B The addition of numerals and factors when doing some math

operations.

C The addition of colors and textures to a composite design to achieve

greater realism..

D Other compulsions that are not substance-related, such as

compulsive shopping, sex addiction/compulsive sex, overeating, problem gambling, exercise/sport and computer addiction.

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What other phenomena could be also called addiction?

A Some itching or desires springing from inordinate conduct..B The addition of numerals and factors when doing some math

operations.

C The addition of colors and textures to a composite design to achieve

greater realism..

D Other compulsions that are not substance-related, such as compulsive

shopping, sex addiction/compulsive sex, overeating, problem gambling, exercise/sport and computer addiction.

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What is co-dependency?

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What is co-dependency?

A Co-dependency is having to stay young all the time.

B Co-dependency is having little money.

C Co-dependency is a permanent, progressive and incurable addiction resulting

from development traumas that interfered with the infant-parent bonding during the first year of life.

D Co-dependency is relying only in your family and your friends.

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What is co-dependency?

A Co-dependency is having to stay young all the time..

B Co-dependency is having little money.

C Co-dependency is a permanent, progressive and incurable addiction resulting from development traumas that interfered with the infant-parent bonding during the first year of life.

D Co-dependency is relying only in your family and your friends.

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What relationships problems are caused by co-dependency?

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What relationships problems are caused by co-dependency?

A Problems such as inability to dance, lack of hair and flatulence.

B Problems such as a inordinate amount of body hair, fatty tissues in hands

and feet and an ugly face twisting.

C Problems such as gross behavior at all times, inadequate nourishment in

legs and arms, skinny abdomen and bloated intestines.

D Problems such as establishing and maintaining boundaries, clinging and dependent

behavior , people pleasing and difficulty achieving success in the world.

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What relationships problems are caused by co-dependency?

A Problems such as inability to dance, lack of hair and flatulence.

B Problems such as a inordinate amount of body hair, fatty tissues in hands and feet and an ugly face twisting.

C Problems such as gross behavior at all times, inadequate nourishment in legs and arms, skinny abdomen and bloated intestines.

D Problems such as establishing and maintaining boundaries, clinging and dependent behavior , people pleasing and difficulty achieving success in the world.

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What are some symptoms of co-dependency?

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What are some symptoms of co-dependency?

A Been attracted by objects , technology and other non alive things like these.

B Been completely opposed to family and friends' affairs, fighting for personal self-

determination.

C Been addicted to people, feeling trapped in abusive controlling relationships, having low self-

esteem, needing constant approval or support from others, needing some outside stimulation to distract you from your feelings, feeling like a martyr..

D Being completely fool about games and sports, even jumping off cliffs to attend a game!

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What are some symptoms of co-dependency?

A Been attracted by objects , technology and other non alive things like these.

B Been completely opposed to family and friends' affairs, fighting for personal self-

determination.

C Been addicted to people, feeling trapped in abusive controlling relationships, having low

self-esteem, needing constant approval or support from others, needing some outside stimulation to distract you from your feelings, feeling like a martyr

D Being completely fool about games and sports, even jumping off cliffs to

attend a game!

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What is the percent of Americans suffering co-dependency?

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What is the percent of Americans suffering co-dependency?

A Approximately 98 per cent of Americans suffer from

symptoms of co-dependency.

B Approximately 40 per cent of Americans suffer from

symptoms of co-dependency.

C Approximately 60 per cent of Americans suffer from

symptoms of co-dependency.

D Approximately 28 per cent of Americans suffer from

symptoms of co-dependency.

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What is the percent of Americans suffering co-dependency?

A Approximately 98 per cent of Americans suffer from

symptoms of co-dependency.

B Approximately 40 per cent of Americans suffer from

symptoms of co-dependency.

C Approximately 60 per cent of Americans suffer from

symptoms of co-dependency.

D Approximately 28 per cent of Americans suffer from

symptoms of co-dependency.

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How is development trauma caused?

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How is development trauma caused?

A By heavy pampering when the individual is a baby.

B By energetic disconnections between children and their

mothers which are either too long or too frequent.

C By forgetting to change diapers as frequently as needed.

D By asking the baby to exert herculean and inordinate efforts.

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How is development trauma caused?

A By heavy pampering when the individual is a baby.

B By energetic disconnections between children and their

mothers which are either too long or too frequent.

C By forgetting to change diapers as frequently as needed.

D By asking the baby to exert herculean and inordinate efforts

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What is the effect of development trauma?

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What is the effect of development trauma?

A It causes a severe case of gigantism observed mainly in the baby’s feet.

B It prevents the appearance of secondary sexual markers in the individual

causing a severe psychic disorder.

C It is very conspicuous in the individual’s voice, which is very well attuned to

all kind of situations but mainly to emergency ones.

D It prevents the completion of secure bonding which delays the psychological

birth of the child, which ideally, should be completed between one and three years of age.

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What is the effect of development trauma?

A It causes a severe case of gigantism observed mainly in the

baby’s feet.

B It prevents the appearance of secondary sexual markers in the

individual causing a severe psychic disorder.

C It is very conspicuous in the individual’s voice, which is very

well attuned to all kind of situations but mainly to emergency ones-

D It prevents the completion of secure bonding which delays the

psychological birth of the child, which ideally, should be completed between one and three years of age.

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Is there a development replay later in life which could alleviate co-

dependency?

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Is there a development replay later in life which could alleviate co-

dependency?

A No, there is no chance to alleviate the problem, It is a problem which is impossible

to reverse but can be treated by a licensed psychologist.

B Yes, it occurs between ages twelve and sixteen and if not completed it is carried

on into adulthood and continues to disrupt the person’s relationships and families.

C Yes, it can be alleviated but it requires lots of money, time and almost a complete

dedication, night and day, to make a dent on it.

D Yes, it can be alleviated between the ages of twelve and sixteen and it requires

pampering and regaling the individual in order to forget co-dependency and substitute it with a feeling of self assurance.

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Is there a development replay later in life which could alleviate co-

dependency?

A No, there is no chance to alleviate the problem, It is a problem which is impossible to reverse but can be treated by a licensed psychologist.

B Yes, it occurs between ages twelve and sixteen and if not completed it is carried on into adulthood and continues to disrupt the person’s relationships and families

C Yes, it can be alleviated but it requires lots of money, time and almost a complete dedication, night and day, to make a dent on it

D Yes, it can be alleviated between the ages of twelve and sixteen and it requires pampering and .regaling the individual in order to forget co-dependency and substitute it with a feeling of self assurance.