1.) Which achievement best characterizes the physical development of a 3-month-old infant?
A.) A strong Moro reflex
B.) A strong tonic-neck reflex
C.) The ability to roll over intentionally
D.) The ability to lift the head and chest from a prone position
2.) Birth weight typically triples by the end of the first
A.) 4 months
B.) 6 months
C.) 8 months
D.) 12 months
3.) Which statements best characterizes the normal state of mutuality between an infant and his primary caregiver during the first few months?
A.) The caregiver immediately responds to the infant’s cries
B.) The caregiver understand the infant’s distress signals
C.) The infant learns that the caregiver will feed him when he is hungry and reposition him when he is restless
D.) The caregiver recognizes the infant’s signal for restlessness, and the infant quiets when the caregiver repositions him
4.) At which age does an infant learn to distinguish himself from his caregivers?
A.) 3 moths
B.) 6 months
C.) 9 months
D.) 12 months
5.) Which behavior indicates that an infant distinguishes himself from his primary caregiver?
A.) Smiling at his caregiver
B.) Putting his fingers in his caregiver’s mouth
C.) Crying when his caregiver leaves
D.) Crawling away from his caregiver
6.) By which age can most children wash their hands and brush their teeth with only minimal supervision
A.) Age 2
B.) Age 3
C.) Age 6
D.) Age 8
7.) Which situation best demonstrates the parallel play typical of toddlers?
A.) Two toddlers sharing crayons to color separate pictures
B.) Two toddlers playing a board game with the play therapist
C.) Two toddlers seated next to each other playing with separate dolls
D.) A toddler seated on the play therapist’s lap playing with a music box
8.) Which toy would be most appropriate for a 3-month-old infant?
A.) A soft cube with different textures on each side
B.) A picture book of baby animals
C.) An activity box placed in the infant’s crib
D.) A set of wooden blocks
9.) Which toy would be most appropriate for a 2-year-old-child
A.) A bicycle with training wheels
B.) A pull toy that makes noise
C.) A miniature car or truck
D.) A 10-piece wooden puzzle
10.) Which question effectively elicits information about a caregiver’s knowledge of toilet training?
A.) “Have you had any experience with toilet training?”
B.) “Has your child shown any interest in toilet training?”
C.) “What do you know about toilet training?”
D.) “Why do you want to toilet train your child?”
11.) All of the following statements about toilet training are true except:
A.) The child should be given detailed instructions and explanations about elimination
B.) Toilet-training sessions should last no longer than 10 minutes
C.) Using negative control may hinder toilet training
D.) placing a stool below the toilet serves as a footrest and provides greater stability for the child
12.) Which of the following is the normal order of sexual maturity in girls?
A.) Appearance of pubic hair, menarche, breast enlargement
B.) Menarche, breast enlargement, appearance of pubic hair, menarche
C.) Breast enlargement, appearance of pubic hair, menarche
D.) Appearance of pubic hair, breast enlargement, menarche
13.) The first sign of sexual development in boys usually is:
A.) Growth of pubic hair
B.) Testicular enlargement
C.) Nocturnal emissions
D.) Deepening voice
14.) Piaget’s sensorimotor stage is characterized by all of the following except:
A.) Reflexive behavior
B.) Intentional reaching or grasping for an object
C.) Habitual repetitive behavior
D.) Regarding inanimate objects as alive
15.) Menarche usually occurs:
A.) At the onset of puberty
B.) In Tanner’s stage II
C.) In Tanner’s stage IV
D.) At the onset of senescence
16.) Tanner’s stage I of male sexual maturation is characterized by:
A.) Increased testicular size
B.) Onset of penile growth and pubic hair development
C.) Increased genital development and increased growth of pubic and axillary hair
D.) Fully mature genitalia and pubic hair
17.) Receptive language problems’ are associated with
A.) Poor grammar
B.) Speech pattern or sound alterations
C.) Environmental deprivation
D.) Problems with decoding
18.) The inability to process symbols and abstract ideas results from:
A.) Aphasia
B.) Articulation errors
C.) Dysfluency
D.) Voice rhythm disorder
19.) Stuttering is the most common form of
A.) Articulation error
B.) Dysfluency
C.) Voice disorder
D.) Decoding problems
20.) All of the following are classic signs of hearing impairment in infants and young children except:
A.) Unresponsiveness to noise or simple oral commands
B.) Gesturing rather than speaking
C.) Continuing babbling
D.) Avoidance of social interaction
21).Which achievement best characterizes the physical development of a 3-month-old infant?
A.) A strong Moro reflex
B.) A strong tonic-neck reflex
C.) The ability to roll over intentionally
D.) The ability to lift the head and chest from a prone position
22.) Birth weight typically triples by the end of the first
A.) 4 months
B.) 6 months
C.) 8 months
D.) 12 months
23.) Which statements best characterizes the normal state of mutuality between an infant and his primary caregiver during the first few months?
A.) The caregiver immediately responds to the infant’s cries
B.) The caregiver understand the infant’s distress signals
C.) The infant learns that the caregiver will feed him when he is hungry and reposition him when he is restless
D.) The caregiver recognizes the infant’s signal for restlessness, and the infant quiets when the caregiver repositions him
24.) At which age does an infant learn to distinguish himself from his caregivers?
A.) 3 moths
B.) 6 months
C.) 9 months
D.) 12 months
25.) Which behavior indicates that an infant distinguishes himself from his primary caregiver?
A.) Smiling at his caregiver
B.) Putting his fingers in his caregiver’s mouth
C.) Crying when his caregiver leaves
D.) Crawling away from his caregiver
26.) By which age can most children wash their hands and brush their teeth with only minimal supervision
A.) Age 2
B.) Age 3
C.) Age 6
D.) Age 8
27.) Which situation best demonstrates the parallel play typical of toddlers?
A.) Two toddlers sharing crayons to color separate pictures
B.) Two toddlers playing a board game with the play therapist
C.) Two toddlers seated next to each other playing with separate dolls
D.) A toddler seated on the play therapist’s lap playing with a music box
28.) Which toy would be most appropriate for a 3-month-old infant?
A.) A soft cube with different textures on each side
B.) A picture book of baby animals
C.) An activity box placed in the infant’s crib
D.) A set of wooden blocks
29.) Which toy would be most appropriate for a 2-year-old-child
A.) A bicycle with training wheels
B.) A pull toy that makes noise
C.) A miniature car or truck
D.) A 10-piece wooden puzzle
30.) Which question effectively elicits information about a caregiver’s knowledge of toilet training?
A.) “Have you had any experience with toilet training?”
B.) “Has your child shown any interest in toilet training?”
C.) “What do you know about toilet training?”
D.) “Why do you want to toilet train your child?”
31.) All of the following statements about toilet training are true except:
A.) The child should be given detailed instructions and explanations about elimination
B.) Toilet-training sessions should last no longer than 10 minutes
C.) Using negative control may hinder toilet training
D.) placing a stool below the toilet serves as a footrest and provides greater stability for the child
32.) Which of the following is the normal order of sexual maturity in girls?
A.) Appearance of pubic hair, menarche, breast enlargement
B.) Menarche, breast enlargement, appearance of pubic hair, menarche
C.) Breast enlargement, appearance of pubic hair, menarche
D.) Appearance of pubic hair, breast enlargement, menarche
33.) The first sign of sexual development in boys usually is:
A.) Growth of pubic hair
B.) Testicular enlargement
C.) Nocturnal emissions
D.) Deepening voice
34.) Piaget’s sensorimotor stage is characterized by all of the following except:
A.) Reflexive behavior
B.) Intentional reaching or grasping for an object
C.) Habitual repeatitive behavior
D.) Regarding inanimate objects as alive
55.) Menarche usually occurs:
A.) At the onset of puberty
B.) In Tanner’s stage II
C.) In Tanner’s stage IV
D.) At the onset of senescence
36.) Tanner’s stage I of male sexual maturation is characterized by:
A.) Increased testicular size
B.) Onset of penile growth and pubic hair development
C.) Increased genital development and increased growth of pubic and axillary hair
D.) Fully mature genitalia and pubic hair
38.) The inability to process symbols and abstract ideas results from:
A.) Aphasia
B.) Articulation errors
C.) Dysfluency
D.) Voice rhythm disorder
39.) Stuttering is the most common form of
A.) Articulation error
B.) Dysfluency
C.) Voice disorder
D.) Decoding problems
40.) All of the following are classic signs of hearing impairment in infants and young children except:
A.) Unresponsiveness to noise or simple oral commands
B.) Gesturing rather than speaking
C.) Continuing babbling
D.) Avoidance of social interaction
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