Alberta Basic Security Training (ABST) Practice Exam 2024

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When the attitude or behavior of another person causes you to become frustrated, it is known as:

  1. A policy

  2. A trigger

  3. A warning

  4. A procedure

The correct answer is: A trigger

When the attitude or behavior of another person causes you to become frustrated, it is called a trigger because it is the stimulus that elicits a specific response or reaction from you. The other options, such as a policy, warning, or procedure, do not accurately describe a situation where someone's behavior or attitude is the cause of frustration. A policy is a set of rules or guidelines, a warning is a cautionary notice, and a procedure is a sequence of steps to be followed. These options do not address the concept of external behavior or attitudes causing frustration. Therefore, they are not the correct answer.