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Test I.
Direction: Read the question below. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if not
1. Puberty is the time when your body moves through a series of significant, natural and healthy
changes
2. Every month girls discharge small amount of blood
3. Take a bath once a week during menstruation
4. During menstruation used sanitary napkin or gauzed cloth
5. One physical changes in boys is broadening of shoulders
6. Boys usually reach puberty earlier than girls
7. Wet dreams or nocturnal emission prepare boys to fatherhood
8. Sperm and other secretion are produced every year
9. Hair begins to grow in armpit, legs, face and in pubic area
10. Change sanitary napkin every 10 hours to feel comfortable and fresh
11. During puberty hormones become active
12. Only boys experience physical changes
13. Boys may usually become taller than girls
14. A young girl should feel embarrassed/afraid because if her menstrual period
15. As a preteen youngster you should not continue to learn and be influenced by people and things
around you
Test II.
Direction: Read and analyze the question below. Write the correct letter on the space provided
11. The surgical removal of the foreskin or fold of the skin tissue that covers the head of the penis
a. Puberty
b. Circumcision
c. Growth
d. Menstruation
12. John enjoys playing with his friends and wanting to do the project with them.
a. Personality
a. Changes
c. Personality
a. Friends
b. Parents/Guardians
c. Neighbor
d. Teacher
a. Preteen
b. Well being
c. Achieve
d. Specific
a. Preteen
b. Well being
c. Achieve
d. Behavior
a. Growth
b. Achieve
c. Well being
d. Behavior
a. Specific
b. Well being
c. Achieve
d. Preteen
a. Age 11-14
b. Age 17-18
c. Age 12-16
d. Late teens
a. Age 15-17
b. Age 10-13
c. Age 11-14
21. During menstruation girls may wash the pubic area with water and ________
a. Conditioner
b. Soap
c. Shampoo
a. Jug
b. Cabinet
c. Trash can
d. Sink
a. Development
b. Growth
c. Personality
d. Preteen
a. Development
b. Personality
c. Preteen
d. Pattern
c. Puberty
d. Adolescent
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