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1. At the age of 70, Teacher Jesus has been studying aging-related changes in himself.

Which
phrase describes how an individual changes as they develop?

a. Growth
b. Learning
c. Maturation
d. Development

2. What idea best characterizes Samantha's capacity to walk alone at the age of 12 months
as a result of the "internal ripening" that took place during the development of his
muscles, bones, and neurological system?

a. Growth
b. Learning
c. Maturation
d. Development
3. In Ms. Joem's class, Dr. Buenadicto, the school doctor, performed a physical examination. What
idea best sums up the quantitative rise in weight and height among students that Dr. Buenadicto
observed?

a. Growth
b. Learning
c. Maturation
d. Development

4. Five-year-old Manuel can wield a pen in his right hand and write his name. Which adjective best
sums up Manuel's actions or behavior?

a. Growth
b. Learning
c. Maturation
d. Development

5. Young boys who experience rivalry with their father for their mother's love and attention are at
which stage of the psycho-sexual theory?

a. Anal
b. Oral
c. Latency
d. Phallic

6. If newborns are provided genuine affection, which of the following traits is most likely to
develop?
a. Trust
b. Industry
c. Initiative
d. Autonomy

7. Gian concentrates on academic study and strenuous play that take up the majority of her
physical energy. Which phase of psychosexual theory best describes how she behaves?

a. Anal
b. Oral
c. Latency
d. Phallic

8. Regarding his daughter's thumb-sucking, Mrs. Santos was extremely concerned. His
acquaintance claims that certain newborn behavior is typical. Who first suggested that a
particular habit, such as thumb-sucking, is typical behavior?

A. John Bowlly
b. Erick Ericson
c. Sigmund Freud
d. Urie Bronfrenbenner

9. Christian gains a comprehensive and coherent picture of who he is. He searches for responses to
the query. I ask myself, "Who am I?" Christian is more likely to grow into which of the following?

a. Intimacy
b. Autonomy
c. Initiative
d. Identity and Role Confusion

10. Which of the following theories can assist Miss Joem in using a readiness test to assess the
readiness of her students?

a.Conditioning Theories
b. Ethological Theory
c. Maturation Theory
d. Cognitive Development Theory

11. Which scenario best exemplifies the idea of growth?

a. A student in the first grade has acquired piano skills.


b. A high school kid receives an 85 on a test of mental capacity.
c. Within two months, a kindergarten student adds two pounds.
d. A student of education today has knowledge of the methods and tactics used to teach various
disciplines

12. What amount of learning did Gian, a four-year-old, achieve when she learned how to combine
objects of the same form and color?

a.Learning
b. Maturation
c. Development
d. Zone of Proximal Development

13. Diane is a secondary student who spends a lot of time with her family and friends. As a result,
they have a big impact on her conduct. Where does Diane fit within the Psychosocial Stages of
Development?3

a. Initiative vs. Guilt


b. Intimacy vs. Isolation
c. Identity vs. Role Confusion
d. Autonomous vs Shame and Doubt

14. Diane attends school with her mother. She adores being at her mother's office. Which ecological
theory is best illustrated by the situation?

a. Exosystem
b. Mesosystem
c. Microsystem
d. Macrosystem

15. Diane respects those in positions of authority. What stage of Lawrence Kholberg's theory of
moral development is she currently at?

a. Social contract
b. Law and order orientation
c. Interpersonal concordance
d. Universal ethics orientation

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