Positive Thinking MCQs

Positive Thinking MCQs

These Positive Thinking multiple-choice questions and their answers will help you strengthen your grip on the subject of Positive Thinking. You can prepare for an upcoming exam or job interview with these Positive Thinking MCQs.
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1: A self-critical pattern of thought

A.   Cognitive distortion

B.   Complaint

C.   Negative thinking

D.   Depression

2: To confront irrational beliefs with the reality of the situation

A.   Personalizing

B.   Pessimism

C.   Worry

D.   Dispute

3: A negative attitude about yourself that dooms you to failure

A.   Vicious cycle

B.   Negative thinking

C.   Positive thinking

D.   Self-defeating attitude

4: The tendency to expect the best possible outcome

A.   Complaint

B.   Self-defeating attitude

C.   Optomism

D.   Negative thinking

5: A belief or opinion that predisposes you to act in a certain way

A.   Negative thinking

B.   Attitude

C.   Pessimism

D.   Self-defeating attitude

6: Focusing on what is good about yourself - other people - and the world around you

A.   Vicious cycle

B.   Personalizing

C.   Positive thinking

D.   Worry

7: The habit of condemning people or things because they are not the way you think they should be

A.   Worry

B.   Judgementalism

C.   Irrational belief

D.   Positive thinking

8: A distorted - self-destructive idea or assumption that interferes with your thinking

A.   Overgeneralizing

B.   Irrational belief

C.   Vicious cycle

D.   Personalizing

9: Drawing broad negative conclusions based on limited evidence

A.   Self-defeating attitude

B.   Irrational belief

C.   Complaint

D.   Overgeneralizing

10: An approach to coping with negative thoughts and feelings disputing irrational beliefs

A.   Judgementalism

B.   ABCDE method

C.   Dispute

D.   Overgeneralizing

11: Focusing on the flaws and problems in yourself - other people - and the world around you

A.   Personalizing

B.   ABCDE method

C.   Negative thinking

D.   Catastrophizing

12: The aharing of distress - discomfort - or worry with another person

A.   Complaint

B.   Self-defeating attitude

C.   Attitude

D.   Cognitive distortion

13: A chain of events in which one negative event causes another negative event

A.   Positive thinking

B.   Irrational belief

C.   Vicious cycle

D.   Optomism

14: Dramatically exaggerating the negative consequences of any minor event

A.   Catastrophizing

B.   ABCDE method

C.   Overgeneralizing

D.   Vicious cycle

15: Assuming that everything has to do with you somehow

A.   Positive thinking

B.   ABCDE method

C.   Overgeneralizing

D.   Personalizing

16: Distress and anxiety caused by contemplating worst-case scenarios

A.   Judgementalism

B.   Worry

C.   Overgeneralizing

D.   Dispute

17: The tendency to expect teh worst possible outcome

A.   Irrational belief

B.   Complaint

C.   Pessimism

D.   ABCDE method

18: An illness characterized by profound feelings of sadness - hopelessness - and helplessness

A.   Optomism

B.   Complaint

C.   Depression

D.   Dispute

19: ________ thinking is best when a problem has only one right answer.

A.   Convergent

B.   Confirmation bias

C.   Convergent; divergent thinking

D.   Convenience