HDFS 3050 Exam 3 Questions with
Correct Answers
In one week, 100 women give birth at the maternity ward of Pinewood Hospital. When
these babies celebrate their third birthday, roughly how many of these mothers will likely
be working at a job? - Answer-65
Chris has worked hard her entire life, and leisure time has been spent in activities with
her family. Once the family was raised, she had to consider what she wanted to do with
her leisure time. Chris should seek activities that are relaxing and: - Answer-creative
Which dual-income couple will experience the most work-family conflict? - Answer-
Miyako and Rob, who have two children nearing kindergarten age
Serena works about 10 hours a day, often leaving before her kids go to school. She
also brings work home on weekends. Serena has quickly climbed the ladder in her
profession and makes a high salary. But her husband and kids wish she would spend
more time with them. Vallerand's model would say that Serena's work is guided by
which of the following? - Answer-obsession
Marissa Mayer was appointed as president and CEO of the Internet company Yahoo in
2012. At the time, Yahoo had been experiencing a substantial decline in advertising
revenue and had lost both users and status to rivals such as Facebook. Mayer's role at
Yahoo exemplifies which of the following? - Answer-glass cliff
Which of the following people will experience the most negative psychological effects
from losing a job? - Answer-Nate, age 46, married with two children, employed in
commercial construction
How many women in the United States participate in the labor force? - Answer-about
58%
After a stressful workweek, Sarah and Jorge have a long weekend. But before they can
enjoy the time, some things need to be done around the house. Which of the following
scenarios will make Sarah happiest? - Answer-Jorge washes, folds, and puts away the
laundry
One Big Planet, a community development organization, recently held a series of
information sessions at senior centers to recruit volunteers. Which of the following
activities received the least interest from senior attendees? - Answer-serving on the
planning committee
, Juan just graduated from college and is entering the workforce. According to social
cognitive career theory, which of the following will have a substantial role in Juan's
occupational path? - Answer-his perceived level of ability
Deb is a teacher. She loves teaching because she feels she is giving back to the
community. Deb is fearful of retiring and not being happy. It will be important for Deb to
find _____ in retirement activities. - Answer-sense of fulfillment
Retirement triggers significant changes in a person's life, both positive and negative.
Which of the following losses due to retirement is generally the most difficult for people
to handle? - Answer-identity
According to the career construction theory, which of the following concepts plays a
primary role in a person's career path? - Answer-adaptation
A moderate earthquake occurred in a metropolitan area on a Friday afternoon, resulting
in some loss of life and considerable damage. Over the weekend, the residents who
were not seriously affected engaged in various leisure activities to help them cope with
the stress and trauma.
Which of the following correctly pairs a person with a likely coping strategy? - Answer-
Jason, age 34, hikes a trail
Which of the following would be least effective in combating employee alienation at a
company? - Answer-compensation
After a long battle with cancer, Dr. Ortega explains that nothing more can be done for
Gail and Ben's mother. He recommends that they set up hospice care so she can be
comfortable in her final weeks. Ben agrees, but Gail refuses to consider the idea. What
is the likely rationale for Gail's reaction? - Answer-inability to face her mother's death
Leon recently drafted an advanced medical directive with his attorney. The document
states that if Leon is medically incapacitated and cannot make decisions about his own
care, his sister has the power to make such decisions. The directive states that Leon
will accept passive euthanasia but not active euthanasia. If Leon were in a persistent
vegetative state after an accident, which of the following would he oppose? - Answer-
administration of a sedative overdose
What is the main focus of the staff in a hospice facility? - Answer-quality of life
A person who shows no brain activity in the cortex will be incapable of which of the
following? - Answer-speaking
What is likely the most important concern for healthy people who indicate a desire for
physician-assisted suicide if they are diagnosed with a terminal illness? - Answer-having
self-determination
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