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Name: _____________________________ Date: _____________________________

Home Economics Test 1


Read all instructions carefully before starting the test.

Part I. Multiple Choice


Each question has only one correct answer. Select the most appropriate choice and write it
down in each empty space .

1. ____What is the period of development from birth to 18 months called?


a. Senior
b. Childhood
c. Young Adult
d. Infancy

2. ____Which type of motor development involves the development of large muscle groups used
for walking and crawling?
a. Gross motor development
b. Fine motor development
c. Language development
d. Social development

3. ____What milestone involves the development of small muscle groups used for grasping and
manipulating objects?
a. Gross motor development
b. Fine motor development
c. Cognitive development
d. Brain development

4. ____ How long does it take for newborns to have clear vision?
a. 2 months
b. 6 months
c. 10 months
d. 12 months

5. ____ One of the principal ways of communication of the infant is through:


a. Crying
b. Fainting
c. Burping
d. Exhaling

6. ____What can infants understand in terms of language during the infancy stage?
a. Complex sentences
b. Simple words
c. Poetry and rhymes
d. Written language

7. ____How is communication in infancy typically conveyed?


a. Through rap
b. Through written language
c. Through body language and sounds
d. Through telepathy

8. ____ What is the term for the attachment formed when a caregiver responds consistently with
care and comfort?
a. Secure attachment
b. Avoidant attachment
c. Anxious attachment
d. Disorganized attachment

9. ____Which type of attachment is formed when a caregiver often ignores a distressed infant?
a. Secure attachment
b. Avoidant attachment
c. Anxious attachment
d. Disorganized attachment

10. ____What type of attachment is formed when a caregiver responds with comfort in some
instances, but also responds with annoyance in others?
a. Secure attachment
b. Avoidant attachment
c. Anxious attachment
d. Disorganized attachment

11. ____What type of attachment is formed when a caregiver neglects an infant?


a. Secure attachment
b. Avoidant attachment
c. Anxious attachment
d. Disorganized attachment

12. ____At what age does early childhood typically begin?


a. 10 to 100 years
b. 2 to 6 years
c. 0 to 20 years
d. 7 to 8 years
13. ____What new skill do children acquire during early childhood?
a. Reading
b. Talking
c. Disappearing
d. Swimming
14. ____ What are graphomotor skills?
a. Skills related to walking and running.
b. Skills related to drawing and writing.
c. Skills related to speaking and listening.
d. Skills related to problem-solving and critical thinking.

15. ____What do children's graphomotor skills in early childhood indicate?


a. Their artistic abilities
b. Their fine motor skill development
c. Their knowledge of fine art
d. Their ability to forget things.

16. Draw an example of what a child could try to represent at this stage.

17. ____How do children learn in early childhood?


a. By listening to the latest urban music
b. By paying attention
c. By reading comic books
d. By watching television

18. ____Why do children remember things that are presented frequently?


a. Because they have a good memory
b. Because they develop a feeling of familiarity
c. Because they have a long attention span
d. Because they are easily distracted
19. ____Which parenting style values both obedience and independence?
a. Permissive
b. Authoritarian
c. Competent
d. Uninvolved

20. ____What is the midpoint between permissive and authoritarian parenting?


a. Permissive
b. Authoritarian
c. Competent
d. Uninvolved

Part II. Fill in the Blanks. Write your answer in the empty space below

1. This trait is the inability to remember events from childhood__________________


2. The ability to remember events bound to experiences: _______________
3. This type of parenting focuses only on obedience: ________________
4. Children learn social behaviors appropriate for their age and gender through ___________.
5. This Parenting Style is a mix between permissive and authoritarian parenting. Values
obedience but encourages independence;___________________

Word Bank:

Authoritarian Natural Memory


Socialization Infant Amnesia
Competent Parenting
Part III. Finish the crossword puzzle with the lesson vocabulary.

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