QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE
ANSWERS 2026
abnormal behavior - correct-answer -generally defined as behavior that violates
the norm in society, is maladaptive, is rare given the context of the culture and
environment.
intellectual disability - correct-answer -defined as being characterized by
significant limitations in both intellectual functioning and adaptive behaviors,
which cover both social and daily skills
four indicators for recognizing intellectual disability - correct-answer -problems
with communication
inability to preform simple tasks
may have features of down syndrome
problems keeping up in school and following rules
Tic disorder - correct-answer -an involuntary sudden, rapid, recurrent,
stereotyped motor movement or vocalization.
,tourettes disorder - correct-answer -generally longer in duration or complexity
than a tic disorder, but is recognized as a tic disorder.
communication disorders - correct-answer -occur when someone, frequently a
child, is having difficulty in speech or language that is not otherwise explained by
other causes such as tic disorder and intellectual disabilities.
attention deficit disorder (ADHD) - correct-answer -displays a frequent pattern of
inattentiveness and or hyperactivity that interferes with functioning and
development
Excited delirium syndrome (EXdS) - correct-answer -a serious and potentially
deadly medical and physiological condition involving psychotic behavior, elevated
temperatures, and an extreme flight or fight response to the nervous system.
dementia - correct-answer -brain deterioration, which is a syndrome due to
disease of the brain, usually chronic or progressive in nature.
schizophrenia - correct-answer -involves distortion in the perception of reality, or
losing touch.
, mood disorder - correct-answer -occurs when a person exhibits depression,
bipolar disorder or both in alternating fashion.
stress related disorders - correct-answer -two types, acute stress disorder and
post-traumatic disorder (PTSD)
Autism - correct-answer -refers to a group of complex neurodevelopment
disorders characterized by repetitive and characteristic patterns of behavior and
difficulties with social communication and interaction.
identify the guiding principles contained in the national security strategy to
combat terrorism - correct-answer -1. defeat terrorism worldwide
2. strengthen our bio and nuclear security
3. improve intelligence capacity and information sharing.
4. ensuring a secure global digital information and communications infrastructure.
5. promote the resiliency of our physical and social infrastructure
6. pursue comprehensive transboarder security
7. ensure effective incident management
Two tiers of The national terrorism advisory system (NTAS) - correct-answer -1.
Imminent threat warning.
2. elevated threat alert.