The following is missing for the question to be complete:
A. Functional
B. Dysfunctional
C. Appropriated
D. Distilled
Answer: Functional stress
Explanation: Stress is usually associated with a poor condition, though it may not always be the case. There is also moderate stress that stimulates the brain to, say, an activity when learning new things, that is, memorising. In addition, mild stress creates a certain amount of adrenaline that contributes to making the activity more pleasant, and such mild stress is called functional stress. Such stress can be some positive challenge, say at work, which makes us move, encouraged to do the job as best we can. That is why functional stress is a subject of study within organisational behaviour to encourage performance and workers and how certain incentives affect the general mood and activities of workers in the work environment.