Question: Statistically speaking, who is MOST likely to develop ADL impairments in their fifties?

Answer Options:
a) a male high school graduate, b) a female college graduate, c) a female high school graduate, d) a male college graduate

Answer: c) a female high school graduate

Question 8

 

Question: To increase the health span, which strategy is LEAST effective?

Answer Options:
a) constructing caring communities, b) improving college graduation rates, c) preventing premature births, d) improving surgical techniques for treating old-age diseases

Answer: d) improving surgical techniques for treating old-age diseases

Question 9

 

Question: Coral’s troubles with cooking and cleaning make living independently impossible, but this woman can still walk and feed herself. Which housing alternative would be best for Coral?

Answer Options:
a) a continuing-care retirement community—if financially viable, b) a continuing-care retirement community—whether Coral is affluent or not, c) an assisted-living facility—if financially viable, d) an assisted-living facility—whether she is affluent or not

Answer: c) an assisted-living facility—if financially viable

Question 10

 

Question: Which nation does an exceptional job at providing services to its frail older citizens?

Answer Options:
a) Denmark, b) South Korea, c) the United States, d) China

Answer: a) Denmark

Question 11

 

Question: Low socioeconomic–status adults age faster and die at a younger age than their wealthy counterparts. This is true:

Answer Options:
a) only in affluent nations, b) only in nations without universal health care, c) in every nation, d) only in impoverished nations

Answer: c) in every nation

Question 12

 

Question: Why are scientists pessimistic about extending the human maximum lifespan?

Answer Options:
a) People love to eat more than they should, b) People will always die of accidents, c) People will always die of infectious diseases, d) Aging has complex causes, so a single antiaging intervention can’t work

Answer: d) Aging has complex causes, so a single antiaging intervention can’t work

Question 13

 

Question: Which person is LEAST likely to have presbycusis?

Answer Options:
a) Morris, whose ears periodically ring, b) Melford, who is 65 and spent a career as a drummer, c) Marietta, who has trouble hearing in noisy environments, d) Maria-Jose, who cannot hear high-pitched tones

Answer: d) Maria-Jose, who cannot hear high-pitched tones

Question 14

 

Question: Miri is 80 and cannot walk or dress herself. Miri has _____ activities of daily living (ADL) impairments and may need to move to a nursing home.

Answer Options:
a) chronic, b) instrumental, c) serious, d) basic

Answer: d) basic

Question 15

 

Question: In nursing homes, staff members _____ report having been abused by a resident.

Answer Options:
a) never, b) rarely, c) often, d) occasionally

Answer: c) often

Question 16

 

Question: List the examples of instrumental ADL and basic ADL impairments in order.

Answer Options:
a) trouble cooking; trouble feeding oneself, b) trouble cleaning house; trouble cooking, c) trouble dressing oneself; trouble cooking, d) trouble feeding oneself; trouble cooking

Answer: a) trouble cooking; trouble feeding oneself

Question 17

 

Question: Which intervention helps prevent falling in later life?

Answer Options:
a) putting grab bars in bathrooms, b) using shiny floor tile, c) installing bathtubs, d) installing florescent lighting

Answer: a) putting grab bars in bathrooms

Question 18

 

Question: Who is MOST at risk of developing hearing problems in middle age?

Answer Options:
a) a sales associate, b) a professor of psychology, c) a drummer in a rock group, d) the actor on a reality show

Answer: c) a drummer in a rock group

Question 19

 

Question: Normal aging changes:

Answer Options:
a) are totally different than chronic diseases, b) begin in midlife, c) get worse over time, d) begin in old age

Answer: b) begin in midlife

Question 20

 

Question: Who is MOST vulnerable to dying from diseases of despair (for example, suicide or overdose) in the United States?

Answer Options:
a) elderly men, b) middle-aged men, c) middle-aged women, d) elderly women

Answer: b) middle-aged men

Question 21

 

Question: Which career is MOST likely to produce hearing problems at an earlier-than-normal age?

Answer Options:
a) lawyer, b) teacher, c) airline baggage handler, d) psychologist

Answer: c) airline baggage handler

Question 22

 

Question: Grandma lives with Trey’s family, but she is forgetful, and Trey’s mom and dad are worried about leaving Grandma alone while they are at work. The BEST alternative for this woman is a(n):

Answer Options:
a) nursing home, b) assisted-living facility, c) day-care center, d) continuing-care retirement community

Answer: c) day-care center

Question 23

 

Question: If someone has presbycusis, hearing _____ is particularly difficult.

Answer Options:
a) every sound, b) low-pitched tones, c) loud sounds, d) high-pitched tones

Answer: d) high-pitched tones

Question 24

 

Question: What is the relationship between normal aging and chronic disease?

Answer Options:
a) Normal aging begins at the same age as does chronic disease, b) The signs of normal aging are totally different than chronic disease, c) Normal aging changes, when they get severe, often become chronic disease, d) Normal aging is exactly the same as chronic disease

Answer: c) Normal aging changes, when they get severe, often become chronic disease

Question 25

 

Question: In the United States, nursing homes are mainly financed by _____.

Answer Options:
a) Social Security, b) pensions, c) Medicare, d) Medicaid

Answer: d) Medicaid

Question 26

 

Question: People worldwide link old age with _____.

Answer Options:
a) mental decline, b) anger, c) kindness, d) caring

Answer: a) mental decline

Question 27

 

Question: Which memory suggestion is LEAST helpful for older people?

Answer Options:
a) Avoid situations where you have to multitask, b) Don’t tax your brain by trying to memorize material, c) Use mnemonic techniques, d) Avoid situations where you have to learn and remember material very quickly

Answer: d) Avoid situations where you have to learn and remember material very quickly

Question 28

 

Question: Who is MOST likely to be depressed?

Answer Options:
a) a 70-year-old who has never married, b) a 100-year-old who is married, with close friends, c) a 65-year-old who has just retired, d) a 90-year-old who is socially isolated and physically frail

Answer: d) a 90-year-old who is socially isolated and physically frail

Question 29

 

Question: Compared to a 20-year-old, socioemotional selectivity implies an 80-year-old would:

Answer Options:
a) prefer social media to talking one to one, b) dislike social media, c) use social media far less frequently, d) use social media only to keep in touch with family

Answer: c) use social media far less frequently

Question 30

 

Question: One implication of the text is that people most often search for post-retirement jobs because they:

Answer Options:
a) don’t get along with their families, b) need the money, c) want to work less than full time at their career job, d) want to continue to work in their own field

Answer: b) need the money

Question 31

 

Question: When 30-year-olds and 70-year-olds make memory mistakes, observers are apt to conclude:

Answer Options:
a) everyone is mentally declining, b) varying things, depending on the observer, c) the older adults are cognitively declining; the young people have too much on their minds, d) everyone has too much on their minds

Answer: c) the older adults are cognitively declining; the young people have too much on their minds

Question 32

 

Question: Widowed people do best when they:

Answer Options:
a) deny their pain, b) immerse themselves in grief, c) establish new routines, d) join widowed person’s groups

Answer: c) establish new routines

Question 33