Self Evaluation
  Lecture 3: Paradoxes of Happiness
 

Q.6. Age affects happiness in a … manner.

(A)   Hostile

(B)   Supportive

(C)   Unknown

(D)   U-shaped

Q.7. Martin (2008) demonstrates that there are several ............... concerning happiness.

(A)   Views

(B)   Theories

(C)   Good things

(D)   Paradoxes

Q.8. To be happy is to choose to pursue a few meaningful activities and relationships sacrificing … and convince the self that one is happy in pursuing these activities; they may or may not result in success and success may not result in happiness.

(A)   Food

(B)  Self interest

(C)  Political ideas

(D)   Social status

Q.9. It is possible to build … in which people feel happy to act in accordance with principles of peace and harmony.

(A)   Buildings

(B)   Roads

(C)   Societies

(D)   All of these

Q.10. To be happy is to think to act in manners believed to be leading to some desired goal which is considered to be … in a given cultural setting.

(A)   Pure

(B)   Legitimate

(C)   Creative

(D)   None of the above