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Final Examination Second Semester

Personality Development 12
Name: _________________________________________________ Score: ___________________
Grade Level Section: __________________________ ___________ Date: __________________ _

Test I. MULTIPLE CHOICE (1 point each)


Directions: Encircle the letter that corresponds the best answer.
1. The "J" in the MBTI stands for:
A. Judging C. Jovial
B. Joyful D. Juxtaposition
2. Which perspective emphasizes the role of genetics and heredity in shaping behavior and traits?
A. Nature C. Nurture
B. Interactionist D. Epigenetic
3. What does the "nature" component in the nature-nurture debate refer to?
A. Environmental influences C. Genetic and biological factors
B. Socialization D. Cultural upbringing
4. The "nurture" aspect in the nature-nurture debate is primarily concerned with:
A Inherited traits C. Environmental Influences
B. Genetic predispositions D. Biological determinants
5. It is the act or process of growing or causing something to grow or become larger or more advanced
A. Human Development C. Physical Development
B. Development D. Cognitive Development
6. What does "developing the whole person" encompass?
A. Focusing solely on intellectual growth
B. Addressing physical fitness and health
C. Ignoring emotional and social well-being
D. Integrating physical, intellectual, emotional, and social aspects
7. In the context of whole-person development, what does "emotional intelligence" refer to?
A. The ability to solve complex problems
B. Emotional awareness, regulation, and interpersonal skills
C. Physical fitness and well-being
D. Social networking skills
8. The holistic approach to developing the whole person recognizes that:
A. Intellectual development is the sole priority
B. Emotional well-being is irrelevant
C. Different aspects of a person are interconnected and interdependent
D. Physical health has no impact on overall development
9. In the holistic development approach, what role does continuous learning play?
A. It is irrelevant to overall development
B. It is essential for intellectual growth only.
C. It contributes to the well-rounded development of an individual.
D. It is limited to career advancement
10. How does developing the whole person contribute to a balanced and fulfilling life?
A. By focusing solely on one dimension
B. By neglecting emotional and social well-being
C. By recognizing the interdependence of different dimensions
D. By avoiding intellectual challenges
11. In this stage of developmental task, a person starts to prepare for an economic career.
A. Infancy and Early Childhood C. Middle chilhood
B. Adolescence D. Early adulthood
12. Who said that “Maturity is achieved when a person postpones immediate pleasures for long term
values”?
A. Socrates C. Plato
B. Joshua L. Leibman D. Lev Vygotsky
13. In this type of developmental stages is where many ontogenetic skills are developed.
A. Pre-natal C. Infancy
B. Early childhood D. Late childhood
14. It is where initial physical and mental decline are experienced.
A. Adolescence C. Early adulthood
B. Middle age D. Old age
15. It focuses on human growth, and changes across the lifespan of a human.
A. Physical development C. Holistic development
B. Human development D. Cognitive development
16. In what age does the physical changes of a girl will be completed related to puberty.
A. 18 C. 16
B. 15 D. 20
17. In this type of development, you are able to set goals and think in terms of the future.
A. Mental Development C. Cognitive Development
B. Holistic Development D. Spiritual Development
18. This is a crucial skill for improving relationships and preventing conflict and misbehavior.
A. Uplifting C. Encouragement
B. Comforting D. Commitment
19. In this type of development, friends become more important.
A. Physical Development C. Social Development
B. Cognitive Development D. Emotional Development
20. In this type of development, we experience intimate partnerships.
A. Social Development C. Physical Development
B. Emotional Development D. Mental Development
21. It is your body’s way of responding to challenging situations.
A. Stress C. Problems
B. Insomnia D. Action
22. Adrenaline and Cortisol are also known as.
A. Stress Actions C. Stress Terms
B. Stress Hormones D. Stress Problems
23. It is one of the effects of stress where a person may experience prolonged unhappiness or irritability.
A. Devastation C. Burnout
B. Breakdown D. Depression
24. It is a behavioral condition characterized by severe and persistent disturbance in eating behaviors.
A. Eating habits C. Eating Disorders
B. Eating Problem D. Eating Disturbance
25. They will create messages based on consumer preferences and desired impact.
A. Producers C. Media Producers
B. Advertisers D. Advertisements
26. Is a short term and temporary change in person’s thoughts, feelings, and behavior.
A. Mental Health Problem C. Mental Health Disorder
B. Mental Health Concern D. Mental Health Awareness
27. This can be described as a bit intangible.
A. Emotional Intelligence C. Cognitive Intelligence
B. Emotional Capability D. Cognitive Capability
28. This emotional intelligence has the ability to learn.
A. Emotional Intelligence C. Cognitive Intelligence
B. Emotional Capability D. Cognitive Capability
29. This is the result in Personal competence in “What I see”.
A. Self awareness C.Self management
B. Social awareness D. relationship management
30. What is “Known to me, known to others” in Johari’s Window?
A. Private self C. Public self
B. Hidden self D. Unknown self
Test II TRUE OR FALSE( 1 point each )
Directions: : Read each statement carefully, write T if the statement is True. If False underline the error of the
sentence and write the correct answer in the space provided.
__________________1. In Developmental Stages, Early childhood starts at 2-6 years.
__________________2. Roles such as spouse, parent and bread winner are all part of Middle age.
__________________3. “Learning to talk” is part of Infancy and early childhood.
__________________4. In Middle age, initial physical and mental decline are experienced.
__________________5. Rapid physical development occurs at Early adulthood.
__________________6. Early childhood is where social skills, school skills, and play are developed.
__________________7. Initial socialization is experienced at Late Childhood.
__________________8. Conception to Birth starts at Infancy.
__________________9. Pre-natal is where all external and internal body features are developed.
__________________10. Rapid physical and mental decline is experienced in Middle Age.
Test III. FILL IN THE BOX ( 2 points each )
Directions: Fill in the missing answers on Erik Erikson’s Stages of Psychosocial Development write your
answers on the blank boxes.

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Test IV. IDENTIFICATION (2 points each)


Directions: Identify the parts of the brain, write your answers on the numbers provided.

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Prepared by: Checked by:


ARMAND JAMES G. OCLIASO MS. IGNACIA C. ABRAU
Subject Teacher SHS Coordinator

Reviewed by:
MRS. MERLITA J. RABINO
School Principal

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