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1. Which of the following statements IS NOT true? a) Meditation affects brain activity b) All types of meditation lead to same kind of brain activity affection c) The brain travels through different patterns of brainwaves in sleeping and waking states d) Meditation allows users to control the patterns of brainwaves 2. Beta brainwaves signal: a) Wakefulness b) Deep sleep without dreams c) Relaxed consciousness d) Deep state of meditation, hypnotization, or a light stage one sleep

3. Alpha brainwaves signal: a) Wakefulness b) Deep sleep without dreams c) Relaxed consciousness d) Deep state of meditation, hypnotization, or a light stage one sleep 4. Recognize the type of brainwaves based on the following info: This is the slowest brainwave pattern, moving at 1.5 to 4 cycles per second. a) Alpha b) Beta c) Theta d) Delta

5. Recognize the type of brainwaves based on the following info: These waves allow people to recall facts easily, which is sometimes why answers to questions seem to come while falling asleep. a) Alpha b) Beta c) Theta d) Delta 6. Which of the following statements IS NOT true? a) At Theta brainwaves stage a person is not fully aware of his or her surroundings b) Only experienced practitioners are able to reach Delta waves and still remain awake c) Alpha waves promote creativity and are associated with pleasant feelings and tranquility d) Only few people can reach beta stage while they are awake

7. Which of the following statements IS NOT true? a) Beta brainwaves are associated with concentration and attentiveness b) Alpha stage is not the ideal state for intuitive thinking c) Children naturally have more Theta waves than adults d) Few people enter Delta when they are meditating 8. Which of the following statements is true? a) Gamma waves are the waves associated with the ability to think creative b) Gamma waves are the waves associated with the ability to connect and process information c) Gamma waves are the waves associated with the ability to accumulate information d) None of the above

9. Which of the following statements IS NOT true? a) Gamma waves improve memory b) Gamma waves keep senses sharp c) People with high gamma brainwaves are known to be happier or more content d) Frequency of gamma waves cannot be increased by meditation 10.Which of the following statements is true? a) Each brainwave is connected to specific activities such as sleep, attention, meditation, hypnosis, music and relaxation b) Each brainwave can be connected to any kind of activity such as sleep, attention, meditation, hypnosis, music and relaxation c) There is more than ten basic brainwaves d) None of the above

1. Which of the following statements IS NOT true? a) Meditation affects brain activity b) All types of meditation lead to same kind of brain activity affection c) The brain travels through different patterns of brainwaves in sleeping and waking states d) Meditation allows users to control the patterns of brainwaves 2. Beta brainwaves signal: a) Wakefulness b) Deep sleep without dreams c) Relaxed consciousness d) Deep state of meditation, hypnotization, or a light stage one sleep

3. Alpha brainwaves signal: a) Wakefulness b) Deep sleep without dreams c) Relaxed consciousness d) Deep state of meditation, hypnotization, or a light stage one sleep 4. Recognize the type of brainwaves based on the following info: This is the slowest brainwave pattern, moving at 1.5 to 4 cycles per second. a) Alpha b) Beta c) Theta d) Delta

5. Recognize the type of brainwaves based on the following info: These waves allow people to recall facts easily, which is sometimes why answers to questions seem to come while falling asleep. a) Alpha b) Beta c) Theta d) Delta 6. Which of the following statements IS NOT true? a) At Theta brainwaves stage a person is not fully aware of his or her surroundings b) Only experienced practitioners are able to reach Delta waves and still remain awake c) Alpha waves promote creativity and are associated with pleasant feelings and tranquility d) Only few people can reach beta stage while they are awake

7. Which of the following statements IS NOT true? a) Beta brainwaves are associated with concentration and attentiveness b) Alpha stage is not the ideal state for intuitive thinking c) Children naturally have more Theta waves than adults d) Few people enter Delta when they are meditating 8. Which of the following statements is true? a) Gamma waves are the waves associated with the ability to think creative b) Gamma waves are the waves associated with the ability to connect and process information c) Gamma waves are the waves associated with the ability to accumulate information d) None of the above

9. Which of the following statements IS NOT true? a) Gamma waves improve memory b) Gamma waves keep senses sharp c) People with high gamma brainwaves are known to be happier or more content d) Frequency of gamma waves cannot be increased by meditation 10.Which of the following statements is true? a) Each brainwave is connected to specific activities such as sleep, attention, meditation, hypnosis, music and relaxation b) Each brainwave can be connected to any kind of activity such as sleep, attention, meditation, hypnosis, music and relaxation c) There is more than ten basic brainwaves d) None of the above