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1 | | Public attitudes about adolescence that emerge from personal experience and media portrayals are: |
| | A) | relatively accurate. |
| | B) | generally inaccurate. |
| | C) | consistent with today's adolescents' acting out behaviours. |
| | D) | accurate from personal experiences but inaccurate from media portrayals. |
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2 | | __________ is a period of rapid physical development involving hormonal and bodily changes that occur primarily during early adolescence. |
| | A) | Puberty |
| | B) | Menarche |
| | C) | Spermarche |
| | D) | Maturation |
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3 | | For menarche to begin and continue: |
| | A) | a girl must be at least 12 years old. |
| | B) | pubic hair must have begun to emerge, demonstrating uterine development. |
| | C) | calorie intake must exceed the amount of calories a girl burns up. |
| | D) | fat must make up 17 percent of the girl's body weight. |
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4 | | Which of the following plays an important role in controlling growth? |
| | A) | hypothalamus |
| | B) | pituitary gland |
| | C) | thalamus |
| | D) | gonads |
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5 | | Whereas __________ is responsible for development of genitals, increase in height, and changes in boys' voices, __________ is a hormone associated with breast, uterine, and skeletal development in girls. |
| | A) | testosterone/estradiol |
| | B) | estradiol/testosterone |
| | C) | estrogen/progesterone |
| | D) | serotonin/dopamine |
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6 | | Recent research about puberty suggests all of the following EXCEPT: |
| | A) | it is advantageous to be an early-maturing rather than a late-maturing boy. |
| | B) | early-maturing girls experience more problems in school than late-maturing girls. |
| | C) | pubertal variations are less dramatic than is commonly thought. |
| | D) | in early adolescence, early-maturing girls show less satisfaction with their figures than do late-maturing girls. |
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7 | | David, a homosexual male, engaged in "passing" during adolescence. This would mean David: |
| | A) | frequented gay bath houses. |
| | B) | encouraged his heterosexual friends to engage in homosexual activities. |
| | C) | hid his homosexual identity. |
| | D) | let people close to him know that he was homosexual. |
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8 | | According to a 1998 study by the Alan Guttmacher Institute, initial sexual intercourse occurs for a majority of teenagers: |
| | A) | around age 12. |
| | B) | by age 15. |
| | C) | in the early- to mid-adolescent years. |
| | D) | in the mid- to late-adolescent years. |
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9 | | With respect to the use of contraceptives: |
| | A) | adolescent girls are increasing their use, but adolescent boys are decreasing their use. |
| | B) | adolescent boys are increasing their use, but adolescent girls are decreasing their use. |
| | C) | both adolescent boys and girls are increasing their use. |
| | D) | both adolescent boys and girls are decreasing their use. |
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10 | | According to survey data from the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health in Ontario, which substance is NOT among the three most commonly used by students? |
| | A) | alcohol |
| | B) | tobacco |
| | C) | prescription drugs |
| | D) | cannabis |
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11 | | The drug most widely used by adolescents in our society is: |
| | A) | marijuana. |
| | B) | alcohol. |
| | C) | ecstasy. |
| | D) | inhalants. |
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12 | | __________ is more important than ___________ in predicting genetic damage to lungs. |
| | A) | Age of onset of smoking; how much the individual smokes |
| | B) | How much the individual smokes; age of onset of smoking |
| | C) | An inherited genetic trait; how much the individual smokes |
| | D) | Whether an individual's parents smoked; how much the individual smokes |
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13 | | Annette has an eating disorder that involves the relentless pursuit of thinness through starvation, which ultimately may lead to her death. Annette suffers from: |
| | A) | bulimia nervosa. |
| | B) | anorexia nervosa. |
| | C) | body dysphoric disorder. |
| | D) | failure to thrive syndrome. |
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14 | | Based on U.S. research, which of the following adolescents is most likely to suffer from anorexia? |
| | A) | Bill, an African-American male honour student from a low-income family |
| | B) | Kim, an Asian-American female honour student from an upper-income family |
| | C) | Jarod, a White male from a middle-income family who has dropped out of school |
| | D) | Emily, a White female honour student from an upper-income family |
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15 | | Which of the following is NOT among the three leading causes of death in adolescence? |
| | A) | homicide |
| | B) | suicide |
| | C) | accidents |
| | D) | alcohol and illicit drug usage |
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16 | | Which of the following is the LEAST likely cause of motor vehicle accidents among adolescents? |
| | A) | speeding |
| | B) | tailgating |
| | C) | lack of driving experience |
| | D) | driving under the influence of drugs |
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17 | | A child in the formal operational thought stage of cognitive development is MOST likely to engage in which of the following activities? |
| | A) | using building blocks to determine how houses are constructed |
| | B) | writing a story about a clown who wants to leave the circus |
| | C) | drawing pictures of a family using stick figures |
| | D) | testing a hypothesis systematically |
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18 | | When playing the modified "Twenty Questions" game in which she is supposed to determine which picture of 42 the experimenter has in mind, Elnora asks questions in a systematic way, such as "Is it in the top half of the display?" Elnora is exhibiting: |
| | A) | hypothetical-deductive reasoning. |
| | B) | hypothetical-inductive reasoning. |
| | C) | concrete operational thought. |
| | D) | preoperational thought. |
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19 | | Which of the following is NOT a concern about Piaget's stage of formal operational thought? |
| | A) | Not all adolescents are formal operational thinkers. |
| | B) | Not all adults in every culture are formal operational thinkers. |
| | C) | There is more individual variation in the development of formal operations than Piaget thought. |
| | D) | Only those with scientific training use hypothetical-deductive reasoning. |
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20 | | Jennifer, who is having unprotected sex with her boyfriend, comments to her best friend, "Did you hear about Barbara? You know how she fools around so much. I heard she's pregnant. That would never happen to me!" This is an example of the: |
| | A) | imaginary audience. |
| | B) | false-belief syndrome. |
| | C) | personal fable. |
| | D) | adolescent denial syndrome. |
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21 | | Sydney calls her best friend Aisha in a panic. She has a date with Jason, someone she has wanted to date for months, but now she has a blemish on her forehead, which she knows Jason (and everyone else) will notice. This is an example of the: |
| | A) | imaginary audience. |
| | B) | false-belief syndrome. |
| | C) | personal fable. |
| | D) | personal absorption syndrome. |
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22 | | Which of the following is NOT a cognitive change that allows improved critical thinking in adolescents? |
| | A) | more breadth of content knowledge in a variety of domains |
| | B) | an increased ability to construct new combinations of knowledge |
| | C) | a slower speed of information processing which allows for increased focus and concentration |
| | D) | a greater range, and more spontaneous use, of strategies for applying knowledge |
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23 | | Students who are likely to become high school dropouts have all of the following characteristics EXCEPT: |
| | A) | being disabled. |
| | B) | being female. |
| | C) | having dependents. |
| | D) | having fathers who did not complete high school. |
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24 | | __________ is conveyed by the moral atmosphere that is a part of every school. |
| | A) | The hidden curriculum |
| | B) | Character education |
| | C) | Values clarification |
| | D) | Cognitive moral education |
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25 | | Approximately what percentage of Canadian students drop out of school annually? |
| | A) | 3% |
| | B) | 18% |
| | C) | 26% |
| | D) | 9% |
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