Deck 7: Early Childhood: Physical and Cognitive Development

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Encopresis is more likely to happen during the day than at night.
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It is an undisputable fact that handedness is associated with cognitive advantages and disadvantages.
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Environmental enrichment degrades the cognitive development of economically disadvantaged children.
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Parental responsiveness is a key ingredient in children's cognitive development.
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Bed-wetting tends to occur during the lighter rapid-eye movement (REM) sleep.
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Children reared in poverty generally perform better on standardized intelligence tests than children of higher socioeconomic status.
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Children reared in poverty are at a greater risk for school failure than children of higher socioeconomic status.
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Sleep terrors usually occur during rapid-eye-movement (REM) sleep.
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According to Mayo Clinic, 2014, two-to-three-year-olds need 1,600-2,000 calories of food per day.
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Girls significantly outgrow boys in height during the preschool years.
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Egocentrism is characterized by one-dimensional thinking.
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Four-year-olds think dreams are real because of artificialism.
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Automobile accidents are the leading cause of death in early childhood.
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At two years of age, the brain already has attained 75% of its adult weight.
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Infants and young toddlers find it more difficult to recover from brain damage than adults because their brain has not developed plasticity yet.
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In developing countries, measles is considered a minor illness.
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Sprouting refers to the development of new memories.
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American children between the ages of one and three average eight to nine minor illnesses a year.
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In the context of the zone of proximal development, caring for young children helps older children and adults develop child-rearing capabilities.
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Skipping is a fine motor skill and develops after all gross motor skills.
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Which of the following is a difference between growth during preschool years and growth during infancy?

A) Growth during preschool years is significantly slower than growth during infancy.
B) Growth during preschool years develops only motor skills, whereas growth during infancy develops only cognitive skills.
C) Growth during preschool years is significantly faster than growth during infancy.
D) Growth during preschool years develops only cognitive skills, whereas growth during infancy only develops only skills.
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_____ refers to the thick bundle of nerve fibers that connects the left and right hemispheres of the human brain.

A) The cerebrum
B) The corpus callosum
C) The cerebral cortex
D) The cerebellum
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It has been established that preoperational children are too egocentric and too focused on misleading external appearances to have a theory of mind.
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During preschool years, _____.

A) girls as a group outgrow boys significantly
B) boys as a group become more intelligent than girls
C) boys as a group become slightly taller and heavier than girls
D) girls as a group are better than boys in physical challenges
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By the age of five, a child's brain:

A) has reached 50% of its adult weight.
B) has reached 75% of its adult weight.
C) has reached 90% of its adult weight.
D) has reached 10% of its adult weight.
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In the context of height and weight gains during early childhood, as compared with infancy, _____.

A) boys and girls gain some more baby fat
B) boys and girls become more slender
C) girls as a group become heavier and taller than boys
D) girls as a group outgrow boys significantly
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Pragmatics is more difficult when children are egocentric.
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All TV programs fail to promote intellectual growth.
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Increase in brain weight during the preschool years is due to the:

A) increase in thickness of the skull.
B) continuing myelination of nerve fibers.
C) increase in size of the spinal cord.
D) continuing of growth of the medulla.
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In right-handed individuals, the right hemisphere of the brain is usually superior in _____.

A) logical analysis
B) visual-spatial functions
C) computation
D) problem-solving functions
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Language and cognitive development are exclusive of each other.
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Unlike the left hemisphere of the brain, the right hemisphere is relatively more involved in:

A) intellectual undertakings that require logical analysis in right-handed individuals.
B) aesthetic and emotional responses in right-handed individuals.
C) problem-solving and computation in left-handed individuals.
D) processing visual information in left-handed individuals.
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Myelination of neural pathways linking the cerebellum and the cerebral cortex:

A) accounts for the decrease in memory abilities of a child.
B) accounts for the increase in fine motor skills, balance, and coordination of a child.
C) is linked to poor verbal skills in a developing child.
D) is linked to dramatic increase in a child's ability to imagine and be creative.
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Which of the following is true of the corpus callosum?

A) It starts developing only after the age of five.
B) Its use is limited to processing visual information.
C) It connects the brain stem to the frontal regions of the brain.
D) Its myelination is largely complete by the age of eight.
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Children understand passive sentences before active ones.
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In right-handed individuals, the left hemisphere of the brain is relatively more involved in _____ functions.

A) problem-solving
B) visual-spatial
C) aesthetic
D) emotional
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American children spend more time watching television than they do in school.
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Which of the following is a result of the myelination of the corpus callosum?

A) It hinders the development of the cerebellum.
B) It restricts the brain from exhibiting plasticity.
C) It helps in distinguishing between left- and right-brained children.
D) It enables the integration of logical and emotional functioning.
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Fast mapping allows children to find their way easily in new environments.
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Young children are able to use retrieval cues provided to them by adults to remember things.
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Younger preschoolers are more likely to engage in _____ than older preschoolers.

A) sociodramatic play
B) cooperative play
C) physical play
D) role play
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Plasticity of the brain is greatest at about _____.

A) four to five years of age
B) one to two years of age
C) six to seven years of age
D) eight to nine years of age
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Which of the following is an example of a gross motor skill?

A) Four-year-old Betty solving simple mathematical calculations
B) Jon, a two-year-old, walking up the stairs, two feet to a step
C) Mia, a three-year-old, drawing vertical and horizontal lines
D) Five-year-old Paul tying his shoelaces without help
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Gross motor skills are those skills that:

A) are used in manipulation and coordination involving small and precise movements.
B) are used in locomotion that involve large muscle groups.
C) are used by children when drawing images or playing a musical instrument.
D) are acquired in late childhood or early adolescence.
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Which of the following activities involves fine motor skills?

A) Walking upstairs, two feet to a step
B) Kicking a large ball
C) Hopping on one foot
D) Placing simple shapes in the correct holes
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Which of the following activities involves gross motor skills?

A) Painting a picture using a paintbrush
B) Stringing four beads using a large needle
C) Riding a bicycle with training wheels
D) Building a tower with six cubes
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Which of the following statements is true of the development of motor skills in early childhood?

A) Girls are significantly better at tasks requiring gross motor skills than boys.
B) Boys are significantly better at tasks requiring precise movements than girls.
C) Motor skills of boys develop at a slower rate than that of girls.
D) Motor skills are very similar in boys and girls.
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Nathan and Joseph are chasing each other around the park and wrestling in the grass. Which of the following forms of play are the children involved in?

A) Sociodramatic play
B) Cooperative play
C) Creative play
D) Rough-and-tumble play
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Children's artistic development is linked to the development of _____.

A) social and sensory skills
B) conservative and redundant skills
C) emotional and behavioral skills
D) motor and cognitive skills
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Neurological factors that enable _____ include the growth of new dendrites and redundancy of neural connections.

A) elasticity
B) plasticity
C) handedness
D) enuresis
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Which of the following holds true for children moving from infancy into their second and third years?

A) They need to consume more carbohydrates.
B) They need a significantly less intake of vitamin.
C) They need a significantly high intake of fat.
D) They need to consume fewer calories.
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Which of the following is true of handedness?

A) Some infants show no hand preference during infancy.
B) It is not influenced by genetics.
C) Identical twins have identical hand preference.
D) It is exclusively associated with emotional development.
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Which of the following is true of gross motor skills in preschoolers?

A) They are acquired by imitating other children.
B) They are acquired most commonly through adult instruction.
C) They are acquired faster by girls than by boys.
D) They are acquired by the virtue of gender differences.
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Which of the following is an example of a child showing fine motor skills?

A) Five-year-old Leah throwing a ball forcefully
B) Two-year-old Kyron pushing and pulling large toys
C) Four-year-old Farah riding a tricycle very well
D) Three-year-old Dana building a tower with nine cubes
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In preschoolers, _____ enables other areas of the brain to compensate for injuries to particular areas of the brain.

A) elasticity
B) specificity
C) efficacy
D) plasticity
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Which of the following statements is true of two-year-olds?

A) They typically have a more erratic appetite.
B) They need about 2,300 calories per day.
C) They need more calories per day than an infant.
D) They typically have an increased appetite for salty foods.
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Brendan is a one-year-old boy and recently suffered an injury to the part of the brain that controls language. On examining him, the neurologist says that other areas of the brain will assume functions of the damaged part and he will not lose the ability to speak or understand a language. The neurologist bases this diagnosis on the _____ of Brendan's brain.

A) plasticity
B) carcinogenicity
C) elasticity
D) immunogenicity
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_____ are skills that involve the small muscles used in manipulation and coordination.

A) Social skills
B) Gross motor skills
C) Cognitive skills
D) Fine motor skills
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During a recent parent-teacher meeting, the teacher explains to the parents of 3-year-old Cameron that he is in the design stage of artistic development. According to the teacher, Cameron should be able to draw _____.

A) basic geometric shapes
B) artistic pictures of landscapes
C) combinations of the basic shapes
D) recognizable objects like houses and airplanes
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Which of the following is true of motor activity in early childhood?

A) Motor activity begins to decline after two or three years of age.
B) High motor activity ensures high intelligence quotient.
C) Boys show an increase in motor activity compared to that of girls.
D) Children become more restless with decrease in motor activity level.
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Which of the following statements is true of sleep terrors?

A) They are the same as nightmares.
B) They usually occur during deep sleep.
C) They are more common in infancy than at other ages.
D) They occur more often as the child grows older.
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The ability to pretend involves:

A) the use and recollection of symbols.
B) the ability to use language.
C) concrete operational thought.
D) mental representation of things that children have never heard of.
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Preschoolers who engage in violent pretend play demonstrate:

A) higher levels of paranoia than other children.
B) less antisocial behavior in later childhood.
C) more helping behavior toward other children.
D) lower levels of empathy than other children.
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Somnambulism is also known as _____.

A) bed-wetting
B) sleepwalking
C) soiling
D) sleep apnea
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Which of the following is true of childhood immunizations?

A) They are used to eliminate diseases like arthritis and diabetes.
B) They are still unavailable for diseases like rubella and diphtheria.
C) They have greatly reduced the incidence of serious childhood illnesses.
D) They have completely eliminated major childhood illnesses.
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Which of the following is true of imaginary friends?

A) They are a sign of serious cognitive problems.
B) They are an indication of the child having problems with real relationships.
C) They are companions for 95% of preschoolers.
D) They are most commonly found among firstborn and only children.
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Enuresis may be caused by:

A) hyperactivity of the prefrontal cortex.
B) an immature motor cortex.
C) lack of specific neurotransmitters needed to achieve physical control.
D) a pathological connection in the diencephalon.
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Which of the following is a similarity between sleep terrors and somnambulism?

A) Both take place during lighter rapid-eye-movement sleep.
B) Both involve violent agitation when awakened during an episode.
C) Both intensify as children develop.
D) Both occur during deep sleep.
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Which of the following is true of bed-wetting?

A) Bed-wetting is a sign of poor parenting.
B) Bed-wetting increases in occurrence with age.
C) Bed-wetting is more common among girls than boys.
D) Bed-wetting occurs more often during deep sleep.
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In a 24-hour period, most preschoolers sleep:

A) 15 to 16 hours at night and two hours during the day.
B) three to four hours at night and take two naps of three hours each.
C) nine to ten hours at night and take a nap of one to two hours.
D) 11 to 12 hours at night and four hours during the day.
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Which of the following statements is true of accidents?

A) Girls are more likely than boys to incur accidental injuries.
B) Poor children are more likely to die from fires than other children.
C) Poor children are less likely to die in motor vehicle accidents than other children.
D) Accidents cause less deaths than any other causes of deaths.
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Which of the following is true of sleep terrors?

A) They are outgrown by early adolescence.
B) They wane as children develop.
C) They occur during lighter rapid-eye-movement sleep.
D) They are less severe than nightmares.
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Which of the following is an example of a minor illness?

A) Tuberculosis
B) Measles
C) Pneumonia
D) Diarrhea
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Sleepwalking is related to:

A) immaturity of the nervous system.
B) not being able to control impulses.
C) general misbehavior.
D) developmental and learning disorders.
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Sleep terrors differ from nightmares in that:

A) nightmares are more frightening.
B) sleep terrors occur during rapid-eye-movement (REM) sleep.
C) nightmares are usually outgrown.
D) sleep terrors occur during a deeper sleep stage.
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Harsh punishment in response to encopresis:

A) aggravates the problem and causes anxiety.
B) causes the problem to stop immediately.
C) appears to work for boys but not for girls.
D) teaches self-control.
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Which of the following is true of somnambulism?

A) It usually occurs more commonly in adults than children.
B) It usually occurs during light rapid-eye-movement sleep.
C) It causes violent agitation in children if awakened during an episode.
D) It tends to occur during deep sleep.
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Which of the following is an example of a major childhood illness in developing countries?

A) Cold
B) Vomiting
C) Tetanus
D) Nausea
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Which of the following is a similarity between enuresis and encopresis?

A) Both are elimination disorders.
B) Both are sleep disorders.
C) Both usually become more frequent with age.
D) Both usually occur during the day.
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According to Piaget, the preoperational stage of cognitive development:

A) lasts from approximately age eight to age eleven.
B) involves the use of abstract reasoning.
C) lasts from approximately age two to age seven.
D) involves a growing mastery of formal logic.
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Encopresis is more likely to happen during the day than at night.
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It is an undisputable fact that handedness is associated with cognitive advantages and disadvantages.
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Environmental enrichment degrades the cognitive development of economically disadvantaged children.
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Parental responsiveness is a key ingredient in children's cognitive development.
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Bed-wetting tends to occur during the lighter rapid-eye movement (REM) sleep.
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Children reared in poverty generally perform better on standardized intelligence tests than children of higher socioeconomic status.
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Children reared in poverty are at a greater risk for school failure than children of higher socioeconomic status.
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Sleep terrors usually occur during rapid-eye-movement (REM) sleep.
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According to Mayo Clinic, 2014, two-to-three-year-olds need 1,600-2,000 calories of food per day.
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Girls significantly outgrow boys in height during the preschool years.
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Egocentrism is characterized by one-dimensional thinking.
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Four-year-olds think dreams are real because of artificialism.
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Automobile accidents are the leading cause of death in early childhood.
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At two years of age, the brain already has attained 75% of its adult weight.
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Infants and young toddlers find it more difficult to recover from brain damage than adults because their brain has not developed plasticity yet.
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In developing countries, measles is considered a minor illness.
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Sprouting refers to the development of new memories.
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American children between the ages of one and three average eight to nine minor illnesses a year.
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In the context of the zone of proximal development, caring for young children helps older children and adults develop child-rearing capabilities.
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Skipping is a fine motor skill and develops after all gross motor skills.
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Which of the following is a difference between growth during preschool years and growth during infancy?

A) Growth during preschool years is significantly slower than growth during infancy.
B) Growth during preschool years develops only motor skills, whereas growth during infancy develops only cognitive skills.
C) Growth during preschool years is significantly faster than growth during infancy.
D) Growth during preschool years develops only cognitive skills, whereas growth during infancy only develops only skills.
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_____ refers to the thick bundle of nerve fibers that connects the left and right hemispheres of the human brain.

A) The cerebrum
B) The corpus callosum
C) The cerebral cortex
D) The cerebellum
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It has been established that preoperational children are too egocentric and too focused on misleading external appearances to have a theory of mind.
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During preschool years, _____.

A) girls as a group outgrow boys significantly
B) boys as a group become more intelligent than girls
C) boys as a group become slightly taller and heavier than girls
D) girls as a group are better than boys in physical challenges
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By the age of five, a child's brain:

A) has reached 50% of its adult weight.
B) has reached 75% of its adult weight.
C) has reached 90% of its adult weight.
D) has reached 10% of its adult weight.
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In the context of height and weight gains during early childhood, as compared with infancy, _____.

A) boys and girls gain some more baby fat
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C) girls as a group become heavier and taller than boys
D) girls as a group outgrow boys significantly
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Pragmatics is more difficult when children are egocentric.
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All TV programs fail to promote intellectual growth.
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Increase in brain weight during the preschool years is due to the:

A) increase in thickness of the skull.
B) continuing myelination of nerve fibers.
C) increase in size of the spinal cord.
D) continuing of growth of the medulla.
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In right-handed individuals, the right hemisphere of the brain is usually superior in _____.

A) logical analysis
B) visual-spatial functions
C) computation
D) problem-solving functions
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Language and cognitive development are exclusive of each other.
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Unlike the left hemisphere of the brain, the right hemisphere is relatively more involved in:

A) intellectual undertakings that require logical analysis in right-handed individuals.
B) aesthetic and emotional responses in right-handed individuals.
C) problem-solving and computation in left-handed individuals.
D) processing visual information in left-handed individuals.
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Myelination of neural pathways linking the cerebellum and the cerebral cortex:

A) accounts for the decrease in memory abilities of a child.
B) accounts for the increase in fine motor skills, balance, and coordination of a child.
C) is linked to poor verbal skills in a developing child.
D) is linked to dramatic increase in a child's ability to imagine and be creative.
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Which of the following is true of the corpus callosum?

A) It starts developing only after the age of five.
B) Its use is limited to processing visual information.
C) It connects the brain stem to the frontal regions of the brain.
D) Its myelination is largely complete by the age of eight.
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Children understand passive sentences before active ones.
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In right-handed individuals, the left hemisphere of the brain is relatively more involved in _____ functions.

A) problem-solving
B) visual-spatial
C) aesthetic
D) emotional
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American children spend more time watching television than they do in school.
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Which of the following is a result of the myelination of the corpus callosum?

A) It hinders the development of the cerebellum.
B) It restricts the brain from exhibiting plasticity.
C) It helps in distinguishing between left- and right-brained children.
D) It enables the integration of logical and emotional functioning.
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Fast mapping allows children to find their way easily in new environments.
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Young children are able to use retrieval cues provided to them by adults to remember things.
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Younger preschoolers are more likely to engage in _____ than older preschoolers.

A) sociodramatic play
B) cooperative play
C) physical play
D) role play
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Plasticity of the brain is greatest at about _____.

A) four to five years of age
B) one to two years of age
C) six to seven years of age
D) eight to nine years of age
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Which of the following is an example of a gross motor skill?

A) Four-year-old Betty solving simple mathematical calculations
B) Jon, a two-year-old, walking up the stairs, two feet to a step
C) Mia, a three-year-old, drawing vertical and horizontal lines
D) Five-year-old Paul tying his shoelaces without help
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Gross motor skills are those skills that:

A) are used in manipulation and coordination involving small and precise movements.
B) are used in locomotion that involve large muscle groups.
C) are used by children when drawing images or playing a musical instrument.
D) are acquired in late childhood or early adolescence.
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Which of the following activities involves fine motor skills?

A) Walking upstairs, two feet to a step
B) Kicking a large ball
C) Hopping on one foot
D) Placing simple shapes in the correct holes
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Which of the following activities involves gross motor skills?

A) Painting a picture using a paintbrush
B) Stringing four beads using a large needle
C) Riding a bicycle with training wheels
D) Building a tower with six cubes
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Which of the following statements is true of the development of motor skills in early childhood?

A) Girls are significantly better at tasks requiring gross motor skills than boys.
B) Boys are significantly better at tasks requiring precise movements than girls.
C) Motor skills of boys develop at a slower rate than that of girls.
D) Motor skills are very similar in boys and girls.
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Nathan and Joseph are chasing each other around the park and wrestling in the grass. Which of the following forms of play are the children involved in?

A) Sociodramatic play
B) Cooperative play
C) Creative play
D) Rough-and-tumble play
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Children's artistic development is linked to the development of _____.

A) social and sensory skills
B) conservative and redundant skills
C) emotional and behavioral skills
D) motor and cognitive skills
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Neurological factors that enable _____ include the growth of new dendrites and redundancy of neural connections.

A) elasticity
B) plasticity
C) handedness
D) enuresis
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Which of the following holds true for children moving from infancy into their second and third years?

A) They need to consume more carbohydrates.
B) They need a significantly less intake of vitamin.
C) They need a significantly high intake of fat.
D) They need to consume fewer calories.
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Which of the following is true of handedness?

A) Some infants show no hand preference during infancy.
B) It is not influenced by genetics.
C) Identical twins have identical hand preference.
D) It is exclusively associated with emotional development.
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Which of the following is true of gross motor skills in preschoolers?

A) They are acquired by imitating other children.
B) They are acquired most commonly through adult instruction.
C) They are acquired faster by girls than by boys.
D) They are acquired by the virtue of gender differences.
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Which of the following is an example of a child showing fine motor skills?

A) Five-year-old Leah throwing a ball forcefully
B) Two-year-old Kyron pushing and pulling large toys
C) Four-year-old Farah riding a tricycle very well
D) Three-year-old Dana building a tower with nine cubes
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In preschoolers, _____ enables other areas of the brain to compensate for injuries to particular areas of the brain.

A) elasticity
B) specificity
C) efficacy
D) plasticity
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56
Which of the following statements is true of two-year-olds?

A) They typically have a more erratic appetite.
B) They need about 2,300 calories per day.
C) They need more calories per day than an infant.
D) They typically have an increased appetite for salty foods.
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57
Brendan is a one-year-old boy and recently suffered an injury to the part of the brain that controls language. On examining him, the neurologist says that other areas of the brain will assume functions of the damaged part and he will not lose the ability to speak or understand a language. The neurologist bases this diagnosis on the _____ of Brendan's brain.

A) plasticity
B) carcinogenicity
C) elasticity
D) immunogenicity
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58
_____ are skills that involve the small muscles used in manipulation and coordination.

A) Social skills
B) Gross motor skills
C) Cognitive skills
D) Fine motor skills
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59
During a recent parent-teacher meeting, the teacher explains to the parents of 3-year-old Cameron that he is in the design stage of artistic development. According to the teacher, Cameron should be able to draw _____.

A) basic geometric shapes
B) artistic pictures of landscapes
C) combinations of the basic shapes
D) recognizable objects like houses and airplanes
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60
Which of the following is true of motor activity in early childhood?

A) Motor activity begins to decline after two or three years of age.
B) High motor activity ensures high intelligence quotient.
C) Boys show an increase in motor activity compared to that of girls.
D) Children become more restless with decrease in motor activity level.
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61
Which of the following statements is true of sleep terrors?

A) They are the same as nightmares.
B) They usually occur during deep sleep.
C) They are more common in infancy than at other ages.
D) They occur more often as the child grows older.
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62
The ability to pretend involves:

A) the use and recollection of symbols.
B) the ability to use language.
C) concrete operational thought.
D) mental representation of things that children have never heard of.
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63
Preschoolers who engage in violent pretend play demonstrate:

A) higher levels of paranoia than other children.
B) less antisocial behavior in later childhood.
C) more helping behavior toward other children.
D) lower levels of empathy than other children.
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64
Somnambulism is also known as _____.

A) bed-wetting
B) sleepwalking
C) soiling
D) sleep apnea
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65
Which of the following is true of childhood immunizations?

A) They are used to eliminate diseases like arthritis and diabetes.
B) They are still unavailable for diseases like rubella and diphtheria.
C) They have greatly reduced the incidence of serious childhood illnesses.
D) They have completely eliminated major childhood illnesses.
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66
Which of the following is true of imaginary friends?

A) They are a sign of serious cognitive problems.
B) They are an indication of the child having problems with real relationships.
C) They are companions for 95% of preschoolers.
D) They are most commonly found among firstborn and only children.
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67
Enuresis may be caused by:

A) hyperactivity of the prefrontal cortex.
B) an immature motor cortex.
C) lack of specific neurotransmitters needed to achieve physical control.
D) a pathological connection in the diencephalon.
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68
Which of the following is a similarity between sleep terrors and somnambulism?

A) Both take place during lighter rapid-eye-movement sleep.
B) Both involve violent agitation when awakened during an episode.
C) Both intensify as children develop.
D) Both occur during deep sleep.
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69
Which of the following is true of bed-wetting?

A) Bed-wetting is a sign of poor parenting.
B) Bed-wetting increases in occurrence with age.
C) Bed-wetting is more common among girls than boys.
D) Bed-wetting occurs more often during deep sleep.
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70
In a 24-hour period, most preschoolers sleep:

A) 15 to 16 hours at night and two hours during the day.
B) three to four hours at night and take two naps of three hours each.
C) nine to ten hours at night and take a nap of one to two hours.
D) 11 to 12 hours at night and four hours during the day.
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71
Which of the following statements is true of accidents?

A) Girls are more likely than boys to incur accidental injuries.
B) Poor children are more likely to die from fires than other children.
C) Poor children are less likely to die in motor vehicle accidents than other children.
D) Accidents cause less deaths than any other causes of deaths.
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72
Which of the following is true of sleep terrors?

A) They are outgrown by early adolescence.
B) They wane as children develop.
C) They occur during lighter rapid-eye-movement sleep.
D) They are less severe than nightmares.
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73
Which of the following is an example of a minor illness?

A) Tuberculosis
B) Measles
C) Pneumonia
D) Diarrhea
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74
Sleepwalking is related to:

A) immaturity of the nervous system.
B) not being able to control impulses.
C) general misbehavior.
D) developmental and learning disorders.
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75
Sleep terrors differ from nightmares in that:

A) nightmares are more frightening.
B) sleep terrors occur during rapid-eye-movement (REM) sleep.
C) nightmares are usually outgrown.
D) sleep terrors occur during a deeper sleep stage.
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76
Harsh punishment in response to encopresis:

A) aggravates the problem and causes anxiety.
B) causes the problem to stop immediately.
C) appears to work for boys but not for girls.
D) teaches self-control.
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77
Which of the following is true of somnambulism?

A) It usually occurs more commonly in adults than children.
B) It usually occurs during light rapid-eye-movement sleep.
C) It causes violent agitation in children if awakened during an episode.
D) It tends to occur during deep sleep.
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78
Which of the following is an example of a major childhood illness in developing countries?

A) Cold
B) Vomiting
C) Tetanus
D) Nausea
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79
Which of the following is a similarity between enuresis and encopresis?

A) Both are elimination disorders.
B) Both are sleep disorders.
C) Both usually become more frequent with age.
D) Both usually occur during the day.
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80
According to Piaget, the preoperational stage of cognitive development:

A) lasts from approximately age eight to age eleven.
B) involves the use of abstract reasoning.
C) lasts from approximately age two to age seven.
D) involves a growing mastery of formal logic.
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