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AL FARABI COLLEGES COLLEGE OF NURSING LEVEL 5 HUMAN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT MIDTERM EXAM 2ND SEMESTER 2011/2012 NAME:

_____________________________ GROUP: ______________ DATE: ____________ PART I. MATCHING TYPE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Adulthood Maturity Infancy Young adult Adolescence a. b. c. d. e. trust vs mistrust integrity vs despair generativity vs stagnation intimacy vs isolation identity vs role confusion

PART II. TRUE OR FALSE. 1. A child with genetically transmitted disease may not grow as rapidly or develop as fully as a healthy child. ____ 2. Diseases that come from environmental sources does not have a strong influence on a childs growth and development. ____ 3. Girls are born lighter than boys. ____ 4. Children whose diet lack essential nutrients show adequate physical growth.____ 5. The slow-to-warm-up child is fairly active overall. ____ PART II. MULTIPLE CHOICE. WRITE YOUR ANSWERS ON THE TABLE PROVIDED. 1 2 3 4 5

1. This age group do what they think is right regardless of whether anyone is watching. a. Adolescent b. Infant c. Preschool d. Toddler 2. According to Kohlberg, at this age, a person carries out action to satisfy own needs rather than societys. a. 2-3 years b. 4-7 years c. 10-12 years d. Older than 12 years 3. According to Kohlberg, __________ have little concept of any motivating force beyond that of their parents. a. Infant b. Toddler c. School age d. Adolescents 4. This age group engage in actions that are nice or fair rather than necessarily right. a. School age b. Preschool c. Infant d. Toddler 5. At 7-10 years old, children enjoys helping others because it is a nice behaviour. An advice you can share with mothers is too: a. Let child follow rules strictly c. Praise the child for good behaviour b. Give clear instructions to avoid confusion d. Make the child responsible for self-care

Prepared by: SIENNA MARIE J. GONZALEZ

AL FARABI COLLEGES COLLEGE OF NURSING LEVEL 5 HUMAN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT MIDTERM EXAM 2ND SEMESTER 2011/2012 NAME: _____________________________ GROUP: ______________ DATE: ____________ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

1. A stage in development where children can arrive at answers mentally instead of through physical attempt. a. Concrete operational thought c. Secondary circular thought b. Tertiary circular thought d. Preoperational thought 2. A chid explores the world by using his mouth. a. Oral stage b. Phallic stage c. Genital stage d. Anal stage 3. The child learns sexual identity through awareness of the genital area. a. Phallic stage b. Anal stage c. Genital stage d. Oral stage 4. Latency period begins at: a. 4-6 years b. 6 years to puberty c. 1 1/2- 3 years d. Puberty and after 5. This stage of development is when a child learns to initiate, recognize and repeat pleasurable experiences. a. Primary circular reaction c. Sensorimotor stage b. Tertiary circular reaction d. Secondary circular reaction 6. The face of the fetus is fully formed at: a. 16 weeks b. 12 weeks c. 18 weeks d. 21 weeks 7. Fingernails and fingerprints appear at: a. 20 weeks b. 30 weeks c. 29 weeks d. 40 weeks 8. The waxy substance that protects the tender skin of the baby is called: a. Vernix b. Lanugo c. Amnion d. Embryo 9. Nourishment coming from the mother is transferred to the baby through: a. Blood b. Placenta c. Yolk sac d. Liver 10. How many chromosomes can you get from each of your parent? a. 43 b. 23 c. 46 d. 38 11. Neural tube will become the ______ of the baby. a. Heart b. Bladder c. Brain d. Lungs 12. At 7 weeks what parts of the body has formed? a. Eyes b. Hair c. lanugo d. vernix

13. Blood cells are produced by the liver instead of the yolk sac at when the fetus reaches: a. 10 weeks b. 32 weeks c. 7 weeks d. 19 weeks 14. The baby is protected by a sac called: a. Yolk sac b. Amniotic sac c. Embryonic sac d. Chorionic sac 15. At _____ weeks, the brain waves of the baby can now be measured. a. 8 weeks b. 10 weeks c. 27 weeks d. 35 weeks

Prepared by: SIENNA MARIE J. GONZALEZ

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