Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

English

Chapter

General English

Question:

Read the following passage and answer the question by choosing the correct option :-

Trauma means 'a deeply distressing or disturbing experience.' Have you ever experienced trauma? If so, how did you deal with it? A traumatic experience such as a car accident or a natural disaster may last only for a short time, while other traumatic experiences such as war, persecution, bullying, discrimination, and so on can last for a long time. One thing common to all these traumatic experiences is its lasting effect. People who have experienced a form of trauma often have to deal with their pain for a long time afterwards. The damaging effect of trauma may lead people to change their identity:

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is an anxiety disorder caused by very stressful, frightening or distressing events, or trauma, Someone with PTSD often relives the traumatic event through nightmares and flashbacks. and may experience feelings of isolation, irritability and guilt. They may also have problems sleeping (insomnia) and find concentrating difficult. These symptoms are often severe and persistent enough to have significant impact on the person's day-to-day life.

Here are some types of events that can cause PTSD:

  • Serious road accidents
  • Violent personal assaults, such as sexual assault, mugging or robbery
  • Prolonged sexual abuse, violence or severe neglect
  • Witnessing violent deaths
  • Military combat
  • Being held hostage
  • Terrorist attacks
  • Natural disasters, such as severe floods, earthquakes or tsunamis.

Do you know anyone who has experienced any of the above? How can you help someone who has suffered trauma?

From the following, what event is not likely to cause PTSD?

Options:

military combat

witnessing a car race

persecution

tsunami

Correct Answer:

witnessing a car race

Explanation:

The correct answer is OPTION 2 witnessing a car race

From the options provided, "witnessing a car race" is not likely to cause PTSD.

The events listed as potential causes of PTSD are typically those involving severe and distressing situations, often with a high level of threat to one's safety or well-being. Witnessing a car race, while it may involve excitement, is not inherently traumatic in the same way as events like military combat, persecution, or a tsunami. PTSD is commonly associated with events that involve violence, life-threatening situations, or extreme stress, and witnessing a car race is not typically on par with such experiences.