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1.

The stage where adolescent learners make an effort to define themselves outside of the family
unit. As peer ties become more important, family devotion fades.
A. A.Emotional Development
B. Social Development
C. Physical Development
2. The stage wherein adolescents perceive their difficulties as unique, and they frequently
exaggerate minor events.
A. Social Development
B. Spiritual Development
C. Emotional Development
3. The stage wherein boys and girls develop strength, vitality, stamina, and sexual maturity at
various times and rates.
A. Social Development
B. Physical Development
C. Emotional Development
4. Adolescents may be clueless to the implications of their risky behavior.
A. Social Development
B. Intellectual development
C. Emotional Development
5. Young teenagers are seeking a deeper sense of significance and comprehension of life’s
ultimate meaning.
A. Spiritual and Moral development
B. Emotional Development
C. Intellectual development
6. The time or stage in the developmental process that leads to maturity or adulthood.
A. Childhood
B. Adulthood
C. Adolescence

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