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Multiple Choice


This activity contains 11 questions.

Question 1
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The preschooler represents a child between the ages of:
 
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Question 2
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The infant represents a child between the ages of:
 
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Question 3
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During the first 6 months of life, the infant's birth weight is expected to:
 
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Question 4
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The reflex that causes the infant to turn his head toward a touch to the cheek is the:
 
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Question 5
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The formation of a close personal relationship through frequent or constant association is called:
 
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Question 6
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The age at which children begin to understand the concept of cause and effect is:
 
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Question 7
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The school-age child grows by about what amount per year?
 
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Question 8
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Male children generally finish growing at the age of:
 
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Question 9
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The development stage at which smoking and alcohol and illicit drug use is most likely is:
 
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Question 10
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The stage of development in which life-long habits and routines are established is:
 
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Question 11
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Cardiovascular changes associated with late adulthood include:
 
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