What Do You Know About Grief? Trivia Facts Quiz

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What do you know about grief? Most people never allow themselves to experience the pain surrounding a loss and the pain comes out in different ways that other people don’t understand. Take up this quiz and get to see just how much you know about grief and how to handle someone who is experiencing it and how to ensure you go through it without inflicting more pain.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    How many stages are their in the grief cycle? 

    • A.

      1

    • B.

      2

    • C.

      5

    • D.

      3

    • E.

      7

    Correct Answer
    C. 5
    Explanation
    According to Elizebeth Kubler Ross, there are 5 stages.

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  • 2. 

    What are the five stages of grief

    • A.

      Denial

    • B.

      Anger

    • C.

      Bargaining

    • D.

      Depression

    • E.

      Acceptance

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Denial
    B. Anger
    C. Bargaining
    D. Depression
    E. Acceptance
    Explanation
    The five stages of grief, in the given order, are denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. These stages were first introduced by psychiatrist Elisabeth Kübler-Ross in her book "On Death and Dying." Denial is the initial stage where individuals may refuse to accept the reality of the situation. Anger follows, where individuals may feel frustrated and resentful. Bargaining involves attempting to negotiate or make deals to change the outcome. Depression is characterized by feelings of sadness and hopelessness. Finally, acceptance is the stage where individuals come to terms with the situation and find a sense of peace.

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  • 3. 

    What the first stage of grief?

    Correct Answer(s)
    Denial
    Anger
    Bargaining
    Depression
    Acceptance
    Explanation
    The first stage of grief is denial. This is when a person refuses to accept the reality of the loss and may feel numb or in disbelief. After denial, the next stages of grief are typically anger, bargaining, depression, and finally acceptance. In the anger stage, the person may feel frustrated and may direct their anger towards themselves, others, or even the situation itself. Bargaining involves attempting to negotiate or make deals in order to change the outcome. Depression is characterized by feelings of sadness, emptiness, and hopelessness. Finally, acceptance is the stage where the person begins to come to terms with the loss and starts to move forward in their healing process.

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  • 4. 

    What age could you experience grief?

    • A.

      0-10

    • B.

      10-15

    • C.

      20-30

    • D.

      Or any age.

    Correct Answer
    D. Or any age.
    Explanation
    It can be any age because we don't know when the person will experience grief.

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  • 5. 

    What does Denial mean to you?

    • A.

      this isn't happening to me!

    • B.

      why is this happening to me?

    • C.

      I promise I'll be a better person if...

    • D.

      don't care anymore

    • E.

      I'm ready for whatever comes

    Correct Answer
    A. this isn't happening to me!
    Explanation
    The given answer "this isn't happening to me!" suggests that denial is a defense mechanism where individuals refuse to accept or acknowledge a difficult or unpleasant reality. It indicates a refusal to believe or face the truth of a situation, possibly as a means of protecting oneself from the emotional pain or discomfort associated with it. Denial can be a way of maintaining a sense of control or avoiding the need to take responsibility for one's actions or circumstances.

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  • 6. 

    What does Acceptance mean to you?

    • A.

      I'm ready for whatever comes

    • B.

      I don't care anymore

    • C.

      I promise I'll be a better person if...

    • D.

      Why is this happening to me?

    • E.

      This isn't happening to me

    Correct Answer
    E. This isn't happening to me
    Explanation
    The answer "this isn't happening to me" suggests that the person does not want to accept or acknowledge the situation they are facing. They are in denial and refusing to believe that the situation is real or affecting them.

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  • 7. 

    What does Anger mean to you?

    • A.

      I'm ready for whatever comes

    • B.

      I don't care anymore

    • C.

      I promise I'll be a better person if...

    • D.

      Why is this happening to me?

    • E.

      This isn't happening to me!

    Correct Answer
    D. Why is this happening to me?
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "why is this happening to me?". This response suggests that the person perceives anger as a negative emotion and is questioning why they are experiencing it. They may feel frustrated or overwhelmed by the situation and are seeking an explanation for why they are feeling this way.

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  • 8. 

    What does Bargaining mean to you?

    • A.

      I'm ready for whatever comes

    • B.

      I don't care anymore

    • C.

      I promise I'll be a better person if...

    • D.

      Why is this happening to me?

    • E.

      His isn't happening to me!

    Correct Answer
    C. I promise I'll be a better person if...
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "I promise I'll be a better person if...". This answer suggests that bargaining, in the context of the given options, means making promises or offering to change one's behavior in exchange for a desired outcome or to avoid a negative consequence. It implies a willingness to negotiate or make compromises in order to achieve a desired result.

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  • 9. 

    What does Acceptance mean to you?

    • A.

      I'm ready for whatever comes

    • B.

      I don't care anymore

    • C.

      I promise I'll be a better person if...

    • D.

      Why is this happening to me?

    • E.

      This isn't happening to me!

    Correct Answer
    A. I'm ready for whatever comes
    Explanation
    This answer suggests that the person views acceptance as being prepared and open to facing any challenges or situations that may come their way. They are indicating a willingness to adapt and handle whatever circumstances arise, without resistance or denial.

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  • 10. 

    Who should talk to when going through grief? 

    • A.

      Doctor

    • B.

      Teacher

    • C.

      Friend

    • D.

      Family

    • E.

      Counselor

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Doctor
    B. Teacher
    C. Friend
    D. Family
    E. Counselor
    Explanation
    You should talk to anyone because everyone likes to care about you no matter how hard it is for you to deal with your grief.

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