Do You Know The Science Of Love?

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Do You Know The Science Of Love? - Quiz

We all fall in love at one point in life. Sometimes we don't know why we are so obsessed to someone. I think science have been able to make a little explanation of the why. This quiz is to test our knowledge on the science of love and expose us to a lot of facts.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Which of the following detects the activities of body movement and decides whether it has received the signals of love or not?

    • A. 

      Brain

    • B. 

      Kidney

    • C. 

      Heart

    • D. 

      Mind

    Correct Answer
    A. Brain
    Explanation
    The brain is responsible for detecting the activities of body movement and processing signals related to emotions, including love. It receives sensory information from various parts of the body and interprets it to determine whether the body has received signals of love or not. The brain plays a crucial role in processing emotions and making decisions based on these signals.

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  • 2. 

    Which of the following is/are stages of falling in love ?

    • A. 

      Lust

    • B. 

      Attraction

    • C. 

      Attachment

    • D. 

      All of the above

    Correct Answer
    D. All of the above
    Explanation
    The stages of falling in love include lust, attraction, and attachment. Lust refers to the initial physical and sexual attraction towards someone. Attraction involves the desire to be close to and spend time with the person, accompanied by intense emotions and infatuation. Attachment is the deep emotional bond that develops over time, leading to a sense of security and commitment in the relationship. Therefore, all of the given options represent stages of falling in love.

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  • 3. 

    Which of the following is/are the basic types of hormones present equally in men and women’s body that excites the feeling of lust within the brain?

    • A. 

      Oestrogen

    • B. 

      Testosterone

    • C. 

      All of the above

    • D. 

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    A. Oestrogen
    Explanation
    Oestrogen is not the correct answer for this question. The correct answer is "None of the above." Oestrogen is a hormone that is primarily present in women's bodies and plays a role in their reproductive system. Testosterone, on the other hand, is a hormone that is primarily present in men's bodies and is responsible for their sexual development and libido. Therefore, neither of these hormones is present equally in both men and women's bodies to excite the feeling of lust within the brain.

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  • 4. 

    The following are sub-stages of attraction except

    • A. 

      Flavonin

    • B. 

      Adrenaline

    • C. 

      Dopamine

    • D. 

      Serotonin

    Correct Answer
    A. Flavonin
  • 5. 

    Which of the two sub-stages are hormones in the body that attract an individual to retaining the feeling of love with his or her partner?

    • A. 

      Vasopressin,Gonadotropin

    • B. 

      Oxytocin, Cytokinin

    • C. 

      Vasopressin, Oxytocin

    • D. 

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    C. Vasopressin, Oxytocin
    Explanation
    Vasopressin and Oxytocin are the two hormones in the body that attract an individual to retaining the feeling of love with his or her partner. Vasopressin is involved in bonding and attachment behaviors, while Oxytocin is known as the "cuddle hormone" and is associated with social bonding and trust. These hormones play a crucial role in forming and maintaining romantic relationships.

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  • 6. 

    Which of the following  is  also known as the cuddle hormone?

    • A. 

      Vasopressin

    • B. 

      Oxytocin

    • C. 

      Cytokinin

    • D. 

      Adrenalin

    Correct Answer
    B. Oxytocin
    Explanation
    Oxytocin is also known as the cuddle hormone because it is involved in social bonding and attachment. It is released during physical touch, such as hugging or cuddling, and plays a role in promoting feelings of trust, love, and affection. Oxytocin is also important during childbirth and breastfeeding, as it helps with uterine contractions and milk let-down.

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  • 7. 

    _________ helps build a strong bond between a mother and an infant during the time of birth.

    • A. 

      Vasopressin

    • B. 

      Niacin

    • C. 

      Oxytocin

    • D. 

      Flavonin

    Correct Answer
    C. Oxytocin
    Explanation
    Oxytocin is a hormone that is released during childbirth and breastfeeding. It plays a crucial role in building a strong bond between a mother and her infant. Oxytocin promotes feelings of love, trust, and attachment, which are essential for the mother-infant relationship. It also helps stimulate milk production and aids in breastfeeding. By facilitating these physiological and emotional processes, oxytocin helps create a deep and lasting bond between a mother and her baby.

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  • 8. 

    Which of the following is termed as an important hormone to promote long-lasting relationships?

    • A. 

      Adrenalin

    • B. 

      Oxytocin

    • C. 

      Vasopressin

    • D. 

      Cytokinin

    Correct Answer
    C. Vasopressin
    Explanation
    Vasopressin is termed as an important hormone to promote long-lasting relationships. It is a hormone that plays a crucial role in social bonding and affiliation. It is involved in various social behaviors, including pair bonding, territorial marking, and aggression. Research has shown that vasopressin levels are higher in individuals who are in long-term committed relationships. It is believed to contribute to the formation and maintenance of monogamous relationships by promoting attachment, trust, and bonding between partners.

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  • 9. 

    ____________________ (also called anti-diuretic hormone) works with your kidneys to control thirst

    • A. 

      Vasopressin

    • B. 

      Oxytocin

    • C. 

      Serotonin

    • D. 

      Cytokinin

    Correct Answer
    A. Vasopressin
    Explanation
    Vasopressin, also known as anti-diuretic hormone, plays a crucial role in regulating thirst. It acts on the kidneys to control the amount of water reabsorbed in the body, helping to maintain the body's fluid balance. When vasopressin levels are low, the kidneys excrete more water, leading to increased urine production and potentially causing dehydration. In contrast, when vasopressin levels are high, the kidneys reabsorb more water, reducing urine output and preventing excessive fluid loss. Therefore, vasopressin's action on the kidneys helps to regulate thirst and maintain proper hydration levels in the body.

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  • 10. 

    _______________ is one of the most important chemicals that explains why we fall in love

    • A. 

      Serotonin

    • B. 

      Cytokinin

    • C. 

      Oxytocin

    • D. 

      Niacin

    Correct Answer
    A. Serotonin
    Explanation
    Serotonin is a neurotransmitter that plays a crucial role in regulating mood, happiness, and overall well-being. It is also involved in the regulation of social behavior, including bonding and attachment. When we fall in love, serotonin levels increase, leading to feelings of happiness, pleasure, and attraction towards the person we are in love with. Therefore, serotonin is considered one of the most important chemicals that explains why we fall in love.

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