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1
During the elementary school years, children grow an average of __________ inches a year.
A)1 to 2
B)2 to 3
C)3 to 4
D)4 to 5
2
Which of the following statements regarding body growth and proportion in the elementary school years is TRUE?
A)Proportional changes are among the least pronounced in middle and late childhood.
B)Children gain an average of 15 to 20 pounds per year during this period.
C)Children triple their strength capabilities during these years.
D)Boys are usually stronger than girls.
3
Which of the following statements regarding motor development in middle and late childhood is TRUE?
A)Boys are usually better at fine motor skills, whereaswhile girls outperform boys at gross motor skills.
B)Children gain greater control over their bodies and can sit for longer periods of time; therefore, their lives should be less activity-oriented.
C)Motor development becomes much smoother and more coordinated.
D)Improved gross motor skills appear in the form of handwriting development.
4
At what age do children begin to show motor manipulative skills similar to the abilities of adults?
A)6 years.
B)7 years.
C)8 to 10 years.
D)10 to 12 years.
5
Regarding exercise and sports in middle and late childhood, which of the following statements is TRUE?
A)Children's use of television, computers, and video games has increased their amount of physical activity.
B)Only 22% percent of children between ages 4 and 12 get regular physical activity.
C)Girls are more physically active than boys in this age group.
D)Participation in sports has only positive consequences for children.
6
The most common cause of death in middle and late childhood is __________.
A)motor vehicle accidents.
B)accidents resulting from improper use of sport equipment.
C)cancer.
D)obesity-related diseases.
7
In childhood, obesity is more common among __________.
A)boys.
B)African Americans.
C)girls.
D)those who exercise regularly.
8
The most common type of childhood cancer is __________.
A)brain cancer.
B)bone cancer.
C)kidney cancer.
D)leukemia.
9
Of those children with disabilities receiving special education services, the majoritymore than 40% percent have received services for __________.
A)speech or language impairments.
B)a specific learning disabilityies.
C)mental retardation.
D)serious emotional disturbances.
10
Children with learning disabilities have all of the following characteristics EXCEPT __________.
A)normal intelligence.
B)difficulties in one or more academic area.
C)mental retardation.
D)difficulties not attributable to any other diagnosed problem.
11
__________ is a learning disability whereby individuals have a severe impairment in their ability to read and spell.
A)Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
B)Dyslexia
C)Leukemia
D)Ritalin
12
Experts recommend that attention deficit hyperactivity disorder should be treated __________.
A)only academically.
B)only behaviorally.
C)only medically.
D)through a combination of academic, behavioral, and medical interventions.
13
The individualized education plan (IEP) __________.
A)is a public law describing mandates for service to children with disabilities.
B)is a written statement describing a program for a student with a disability.
C)describes a setting that is as similar as possible to the one in which children who do not have a disability are educated.
D)requiresmeans educating a student with special needs partially in a regular classroom.
14
Piaget characterized the thought of children in middle and late adolescence as __________.
A)concrete operational.
B)formal operational.
C)preoperational.
D)sensorimotor.
15
The activity of ordering stimuli along a quantitative dimension is best described as __________.
A)transitivity.
B)operations.
C)classification.
D)seriation.
16
If a teacher encourages children to seek solutions for themselves, which of the following general Piagetian principles is the teacher using?
A)consideration ofing the child's knowledge and level of thinking.
B)promotion ofng the child's intellectual health.
C)use ofing a constructivist approach.
D)use ofing ongoing assessment.
17
Which of the following is a criticism of Piaget's theory that is supported by recent research?
A)Piaget underestimated children's competence.
B)He placed too much emphasis on culture and education.
C)Children cannot be trained to reason at higher levels.
D)Piaget's theory was not divided into clear-cut stages.
18
Another term for cognitive strategies is __________.
A)critical thinking.
B)long-term memories.
C)control processes.
D)metacognition.
19
Mental age divided by chronological age multiplied by 100 yields a(n) __________.
A)normal distribution.
B)triarchic intelligence score.
C)intelligence quotient.
D)frame of mind.
20
Who described the triarchic theory of intelligence?
A)Howard Gardner
B)Robert Sternberg
C)Alfred Binet
D)David Wechsler
21
The majority of peoplethose who are mentally retarded experience _________ retardation.
A)profound
B)severe
C)moderate
D)mild
22
Gifted children are typically __________.
A)average scorers on intelligence tests.
B)difficult to motivate.
C)maladjusted.
D)precocious.
23
Which educational approach involves teaching children in their native language while gradually introducing English?
A)brainstorming.
B)bilingual education.
C)whole-language approach.
D)basic-skills-and-phonetics approach.







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