On Death and Dying Test | Final Test - Easy

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On Death and Dying Test | Final Test - Easy

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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. How does the young girl in chapter X view death?
(a) A reunion.
(b) A twinkling.
(c) A rest.
(d) A progression.

2. What does Kubler-Ross say a therapist will see while witnessing the passing of many terminal patients?
(a) The lack of fear that can accompany death.
(b) The awful loneliness that is left when a person dies.
(c) The uniqueness of each person's life.
(d) The quiet strength of the human soul.

3. Who shows resistance to Kubler-Ross's seminars on death when she first starts?
(a) The patients.
(b) The state.
(c) The doctors.
(d) The families.

4. What is the patient in the last chapter suffering from the most?
(a) A loss of wealth.
(b) A loss of courage.
(c) A loss of control.
(d) A loss of identity.

5. Why does Kubler-Ross feel that a certain person would be most beneficial to the terminal patient at the time of passing?
(a) The doctor will know how to best ease the passing of the patient.
(b) A therapist can alleviate the guilt for a loved one who does not feel comfortable being there.
(c) Having family closer can provide comfort in death for the patient.
(d) A soul can rest in peace when there is no one left to ask them to hold on.

6. Why was the one doctor so hostile towards Kubler-Ross and her seminars?
(a) He equated her help with assisted suicide.
(b) He had a bad experience with one of her colleagues.
(c) He felt she was undermining his treatment decisions.
(d) He thought she cared only about the proceeds from her book.

7. What did Kubler-Ross' seminar end up being for many of the students in attendance?
(a) A group therapy session.
(b) A way to spread their message.
(c) A way to forget their past.
(d) A self-fulfilling prophecy.

8. What sustains the young girl in chapter X through her illness?
(a) Her faith that her fate is in God's hands.
(b) Her very experienced doctors.
(c) Her amazingly supportive parents.
(d) Her chance to discuss her illness with a therapist.

9. What did the doctor who was most hostile towards Kubler-Ross tell his interns to do?
(a) Encourage the patients to be hostile towards heras well.
(b) Keep complete silence when around her.
(c) Not divulge any information about his patients whatsoever.
(d) Give her false information to skew the results.

10. What comforted the woman who was afraid in chapter IX?
(a) Cremation.
(b) A priest who held a confessional with her.
(c) A picture album made by her family.
(d) A good lengthy talk about heaven.

11. What is the name of the man in chapter IX who was unable to let his wife die and was keeping her from reaching the stage of acceptance?
(a) Mr. P.
(b) Mr. M.
(c) Mr. R.
(d) Mr. O.

12. What does Kubler-Ross tell the clergy that their tools for helping the terminally ill really are?
(a) A way to hide the real truth from themselves and the patients.
(b) A way to keep the patient from entering the stage of acceptance.
(c) A way to earn the trust of the patient and undermine the doctors.
(d) A way to appear wiser than their medical doctors.

13. What do the family of terminally ill patients need to do after the funeral is over and the friends have all left?
(a) Get some rest.
(b) Write about their experience.
(c) Move on as fast as possible.
(d) Talk about their feelings.

14. What do most clergymen use as a way to comfort the terminally ill?
(a) Scripture.
(b) Priesthood.
(c) Letters.
(d) Hymns.

15. How does the courageous female patient keep her mind off of her impending death?
(a) She studies possible cures for her disease.
(b) She reads books.
(c) She writes stories for young terminally ill children.
(d) She thinks about and serves others.

Short Answer Questions

1. What is "the silence that goes beyond words"?

2. Why was it so hard on Mr. Y. to be restricted in his visits to his wife?

3. At what age are children able to start understanding the biological process of death?

4. What did the daughter of a patient in chapter IX do when her mother became ill?

5. Who does Kubler-Ross suggest should be present when a terminal patient passes on?

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