Chapter 2 HEA 191
Religion is distinguished from spirituality by its: A) focus on behavior and outward practices. B) informality. C) lack of doctrine. D) subjective format.
A) focus on behavior and outward practices.
A state of alignment with one's own inner wisdom, values, and vision that serves as a guide in finding a moral and ethical path through life is: A) spiritual intelligence. B) stewardship. C) religious belief. D) purpose.
A) spiritual intelligence.
Nancy practices the hatha style of a form of mind/body training, which emphasizes flexibility and deep breathing. Which type of practice is she engaged in? A) yoga B) meditation C) contemplation D) mindfulness
A) yoga
The definition of spirituality for an individual is: A. a quest for peace, purpose, and meaning in life B. a set of religious symbols and rituals C. determined by the religious community of the family D. tied to attitudes about material goods and wealth
A. a quest for peace, purpose, and meaning in life
In the practice of yoga, physical poses, which can be restful or strenuous, are called: A. asanas B. mantras C. chakras D. meditations
A. asanas
Studies have shown that experienced meditators have an increased capacity for: A. empathy B. falling asleep C. analyzing data D. expanding the lungs
A. empathy
A single word repeated silently or aloud as part of meditation is a: A. mantra B. jingle C. symbol D. name for God
A. mantra
Which of the following activities slows respiratory rate and blood pressure, and over time changes the structure of the brain? A. meditation B. inhaling pleasing fragrances C. walking briskly for at least 30 minutes D. listening to classical music
A. meditation
Ricardo finds that when he tries to relax and enjoy nature by taking a quiet walk, a constant stream of thoughts and worries distracts him. To help him focus on the beauty of his surroundings, Ricardo could use which ancient spiritual practice? A. mindfulness B. meditation C. contemplation D. prayer
A. mindfulness
A number of studies have shown a positive relationship between spiritual health and: A. physical health B. academic performance C. self-control D. high blood pressure
A. physical health
What role does religion play in spirituality? A. spirituality may or may not include participation in organized religion B. religion is the same as spirituality C. religion is the only parameter to determine a person's level of spirituality D. spirituality and religion do not share any common elements
A. spirituality may or may not include participation in organized religion
Which of the following is an example of altruism? A. volunteering at an animal shelter B. thanking someone who helped you C. being environmentally conscientious D) having faith in a higher power
A. volunteering at an animal shelter
Giving of oneself out of genuine concern for others is: A) patriotism. B) altruism. C) spirituality. D) stewardship.
B) altruism.
Actions such as reusing, recycling, and reducing energy consumption can be viewed as exercises in: A) meditation. B) mindfulness. C) volunteerism. D) altruism.
B) mindfulness.
A system of beliefs, practices, rituals, and symbols whose purpose is to bring people closer to the sacred or divine is: A) doctrine. B) religion. C) spirituality. D) orthodoxy.
B) religion.
Principles that guide the choices individuals make in their lives are: A) rules. B) values. C) beliefs. D) traditions.
B) values.
According to the National Cancer Institute, spiritual well-being improves the quality of life of individuals suffering from an illness by: A. preventing the need for psychological or religious counseling B. increasing the ability to cope with disease and medical treatments C. bringing him or her closer to family members D. using medication to lower respiratory and heart rates
B. increasing the ability to cope with disease and medical treatments
During meditation, Madhvi finds that thoughts pop up and distract her. When this happens she should: A. stop meditating until she can refocus B. release the thought and return to meditating C. realize that she is not well-suited for meditation D. get up and move around and then try again
B. release the thought and return to meditating
Spiritual health contributes to a reduction in: A. disputes with others B. stress levels C. social support D. psychological health
B. stress levels
Which of the following is a key component of healthy relationships? A. having lots of friends B. treating others with respect C. seeking out friends with similar interests D. having self-awareness
B. treating others with respect
Which spiritual practice is Maria engaging in when she takes some quiet time to think about the ethical issues involved in human trafficking? A) prayer B) meditation C) contemplation D) mindfulness
C) contemplation
Listing twenty things you're grateful for is an exercise in: A) compassion-meditation. B) nonjudgmental observation. C) contemplation. D) prayer.
C) contemplation.
Spiritual health is one of the six key dimensions of: A) emotional health. B) success in life. C) overall health. D) social health.
C) overall health.
In a recent survey, what percentage of first-year college students reported that they are not affiliated with a particular religion? A. 7.5 percent B. 17.5 percent C. 27.7 percent D. 37.7 percent
C. 27.7 percent
People engage in prayer in order to: A. empty the mind and find stillness B. send wishes of kindness or forgiveness to other people C. communicate with a transcendent presence or higher power D. contemplate difficult issues
C. communicate with a transcendent presence or higher power
Mediation involves: A. praying for divine guidance or aid B. imagining yourself in a peaceful setting C. concentration on a point of focus such as a sound, breath, or attention itself D. progressively tensing then relaxing the muscles
C. concentration on a point of focus such as a sound, breath, or attention itself
Jill wants to enhance her spirituality. Which of the following practices would be most helpful in accomplishing her goal? A. spending more time studying B. spending more time on social network sites C. joining an on-campus meditation group D. experimenting with hallucinogenic substances
C. joining an on-campus meditation group
The three facets of human spirituality are: A. praise, relationships, and service B. cultural norms, family traditions, and values C. relationships, values, and purpose in life D. gratitude, service, and purpose in life
C. relationships, values, and purpose in life
Working to become a better friend to others and consciously developing a meaningful philosophy of life are indicators of a person's A. level of intelligence B. sense of beauty C. spiritual growth D. resiliency
C. spiritual growth
Which of the following presents a conflict between values and behaviors? A. valuing friendships but having to mend a quarrel with a friend B. loving animals but not owning a pet C. valuing honesty but cheating on a test D. enjoying alone time but having a roommate
C. valuing honesty but cheating on a test
Jordan is concerned that his interest in material goods is selfish and does nothing to help others. Which of the following would BEST take Jordan's focus off materialism and encourage altruism? A. enjoying a quiet hour communing with nature B. going out with friends C. volunteering to serve meals at a homeless shelter D. participating in a yoga class
C. volunteering to serve meals at a homeless shelter
In many cultures, breath, or the force that animates life, is synonymous with: A) faith. B) energy. C) heart. D) spirit
D) spirit
Spiritual intelligence can be described as the ability to: A. be spontaneous B. understand complex religious teachings C. resolve conflicts between our values and our desires D. access meanings, values, and purposes to live a richer life
D. access meanings, values, and purposes to live a richer life
The spiritual practice that involves focused, nonjudgmental observation and the ability to be fully present in the moment is: A. contemplation B. forgiveness C. mediation D. mindfulness
D. mindfulness