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In what situation does the individual typically feel overwhelmed?

  1. When they are given too many responsibilities

  2. When facing personal challenges

  3. When receiving new tasks

  4. When collaborating with others

The correct answer is: When receiving new tasks

Feeling overwhelmed often occurs when an individual is faced with new tasks, particularly if these tasks are unfamiliar or complex. When new responsibilities arise, especially unexpectedly or in large volumes, it can create a sense of pressure and anxiety. This situation may lead to uncertainty about how to manage these tasks effectively, which can contribute significantly to feelings of being overwhelmed. New tasks may also disrupt existing routines and demand immediate attention, making it challenging to maintain prior organization and effectiveness. An individual's ability to cope and adapt can be strained in such scenarios, resulting in stress and an overwhelming sensation. While other options present valid scenarios that could potentially lead to feelings of being overwhelmed, they don't directly address the commonality of the experience caused specifically by the influx of new tasks that demand immediate action and adjustment.