Quiz - Under..the whole person and dev'l stages.pptx
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1-5 = DEVELOPMENT OF THE WHOLE PERSON 6-20 = DEVLOPMENTAL STAGES Read and answer individually. Use ¼ pad paper Choose the letter of the correct answer.
1. It is defined as the condition of your body, taking into consideration everything from the absence of disease to fitness level.c A. Mental Health B) Physical Health C) Psychological Health D. emotional Health 2. It is all about our innate capacity to relate with other. C A. Physiological development B. Emotional development C) social development D. cognitive development
3. It refers to the physical changes in the body as well as the senses and changes in skills. A. Physiological development B. Emotional development C) social development D. cognitive development 4. It refers to the person’s intellectual abilities as shown in his/her thoughts, attitudes, beliefs and values. A. Physiological development B. Emotional development C) social development D. cognitive development
5. Physical health can be affected by the following except: A. Lifestyle B. Human biology C. Environment D. government 6. It is the process of physical changes by which adolescents reach sexual maturity. A. puberty B. adolescence C. childhood D. adulthood 7. It is the period of psychological and social transition between childhood and adulthood. A. puberty B. adolescence C. childhood D. adulthood
8. When The infant develops a sense of trust when reliability, care and affection are provided. If the infant did not develop these interaction, he will develop: A. Eagerness B. mistrust C. honesty D. dishonesty 9.When initiative is not develop for the child, it leads to: A. guilt B. mistrust C. doubt C. dishonesty 10. When identity is not developed for the adolescent, it leads to: A. Stagnation B. isolation C. role confusion D. despair
11. Which of the following is not a developmental task of an adolescent? A. Achieving mature relations with both sexes B. Achieving a masculine or feminine social role C. Accepting one’s physique D. Starting an occupation 12. During middle adolescence, teenagers experience major physical changes due to which process? A ) Adulthood B) Puberty C) Childhood D) Aging
13. What type of thinking becomes more developed during middle and late adolescence? A) Concrete thinking B) Abstract thinking C) Simple thinking D) Automatic thinking 14. In late adolescence, individuals begin to form a clearer sense of... A) Their favorite childhood games B) Their identity and future goals C) Their childhood memories D) Their favorite cartoons
15. Which of the following best describes emotional development during adolescence? a) Less emotional control than in childhood b) Increased ability to manage and express emotions c) No significant changes in emotions d) Becoming more dependent on parents for emotional support 16. What is a major challenge during late adolescence? a) Learning to talk b) Preparing for adult responsibilities c) Memorizing multiplication tables d) Learning to walk
17. Adolescents in the middle and late stages often explore their personal values and beliefs. is the statement: a) True b) False 18. Which of the following is an important part of social development in late adolescence? a) Understanding and fitting into different social roles b) Rejecting all social activities c) Playing only with childhood friends d) Avoiding adult responsibilities
19-20 Enumerate 2 Basic Emotions that human beings experience by Paul Elkman
C C A D D A B B A C 11. D 12. B 13. B 14. B 15. B 16. B 17. A 18. A 19. -20 1 . Happiness 2. Sadness 3. Fear 4. Anger 5. Surprise 6. Disgust
Quiz: Developmental Stages in Middle and Late Adolescence 1. During middle adolescence, teenagers experience major physical changes due to which process?B a) Adulthood b) Puberty c) Childhood d) Aging 2. What type of thinking becomes more developed during middle and late adolescence?B a) Concrete thinking b) Abstract thinking c) Simple thinking d) Automatic thinking 3. In late adolescence, individuals begin to form a clearer sense of...B a) Their favorite childhood games b) Their identity and future goals c) Their childhood memories d) Their favorite cartoons 4. Which of the following best describes emotional development during adolescence?B a) Less emotional control than in childhood b) Increased ability to manage and express emotions c) No significant changes in emotions d) Becoming more dependent on parents for emotional support 5. Social development in middle and late adolescence often involves...B a) Focusing only on family relationships b) Exploring romantic relationships and building friendships c) Playing with toys d) Avoiding all social interactions 6. What is a major challenge during late adolescence?B a) Learning to talk b) Preparing for adult responsibilities c) Memorizing multiplication tables d) Learning to walk 7. True or False: Adolescents in the middle and late stages often explore their personal values and beliefs.T a) True b) False 8. What type of independence do adolescents typically seek during middle and late adolescence?B a) Financial independence only b) Emotional, social, and sometimes financial independence c) No independence at all d) Independence from making decisions 9. What is a common cognitive change in middle and late adolescence?B a) Ability to think only about the present moment b) Ability to think more about future consequences c) Forgetting how to solve problems d) Losing interest in learning 10. Which of the following is an important part of social development in late adolescence?A a) Understanding and fitting into different social roles b) Rejecting all social activities c) Playing only with childhood friends d) Avoiding adult responsibilities
Answers Key b) Puberty b) Abstract thinking b) Their identity and future goals b) Increased ability to manage and express emotions b) Exploring romantic relationships and building friendships b) Preparing for adult responsibilities a) True b) Emotional, social, and sometimes financial independence b) Ability to think more about future consequences a) Understanding and fitting into different social roles