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3rd Quarter Examination

PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Western Mindanao State University

NAME: _________________________________________________ DATE: _______________


SECTION: _______________________________________________ SCORE: ______________

A. MULTIPLE CHOICE
Direction: Choose the BEST answer. Write your answer on the space provided for.
NO ERASURES. NO SUPERIMPOSITIONS.

_____1. The individual's belief about himself or herself, including the person's attributes and who and what the self is
a. Self-Concept c. Congruent Person e. Categorical Self
b. Ideal Self d. Incongruent Person f. Existential Self
_____2. How I think about myself, How I evaluate and Perceive myself
a. My fulfilled Life c. Self-Concept e. None of the Above
b. I am a “Congruent Person” d. Existential Self f. Creativity
_____3. Described by Carl Roger’s in his Self-Concept theory as a feature of an individual who is always “Living for
the Moment”
a. Negotiation c. Ideal Self e. Fulfilled Life
b. Congruent Person d. Existential Self f. None of the Above
_____4. This is argued to exist because of numerous changes between the Ideal Self and the Actual Self
a. Trust Feeling c. Negotiation e. None of the Above
b. Incongruent Self d. Actual Self f. All of the Above
_____5. One prominent feature is when fixation is not resolved that leads to confusion and greater anxiety for the
individual
a. Conflicts c. Existential Self e. None of the Above
b. Incongruence d. Negotiating f. All of the Above except A
_____6. The defining feature of an individual is that he or she will defer from using ego defense mechanisms just to
resolve the anxiety or conflict
a. Creativity c. Incongruence e. None of the Above
b. Negotiation d. Being Open to f. All of the Above
Experience
_____7. Originally introduced for the motive to realize one’s full potential and individualism
a. Open to Experience c. Negotiating e. None of the Above
b. Trust Feeling d. Creativity f. Actual Self
_____8. The person has the ability to adjust, change and seek new experiences
a. Open to Experience c. Negotiating e. None of the Above
b. Trust Feeling d. Creativity f. Actual Self
_____9. This reflects the inevitability of change that occurs in the environment and is therefore, flexible
a. Open to Experience c. Negotiating e. None of the Above
b. Trust Feeling d. Creativity f. Actual Self
_____10. Described by Carl Roger’s in his Self-Concept theory as a feature of an individual who is always “Living for
the Moment”
a. Open to Experience c. Negotiating e. None of the Above
b. Trust Feeling d. Creativity f. Actual Self
_____11. This is argued to exist because of numerous changes between the Ideal Self and the Actual Self
a. Open to Experience c. Negotiating e. None of the Above
b. Trust Feeling d. Creativity f. Actual Self
_____12. An individual is described as someone who can make decisions without relying on the consensus of many
and or another person
a. Open to Experience c. Negotiating e. None of the Above
b. Trust Feeling d. Creativity f. Actual Self
_____13. The construct that negotiates between the ideal self and actual self
a. Open to Experience c. Negotiating e. None of the Above
b. Trust Feeling d. Creativity f. Actual Self
_____14. According to Carl Rogers this could include components of what our parents have taught us
a. Open to Experience c. Negotiating e. None of the Above
b. Trust Feeling d. Creativity f. Actual Self
_____15. Having realized that we exist as a separate experiencing being, we now become aware that we are also an
object in the world
a. Open to Experience c. Negotiating e. None of the Above
b. Trust Feeling d. Creativity f. Actual Self
_____16. In males, estrogen helps in maturation of the sperm and maintenance of a healthy libido
a. True b. False
_____17. Estrogen hormones play an essential role in the growth and development of female secondary sexual
characteristics such as breasts, pubic and armpit hair
a. True b. False
_____18. Testosterone is the primary male sex hormone and an anabolic steroid.
a. True b. False
_____19. Females also produce testosterone
a. True b. False
_____20. Refers to the period of human growth that occurs between childhood and adulthood
a. Adolescence b. Puberty c. Early Adulthood
_____21. Refers to the physiological changes involved in the sexual maturation of a child , as well as other body
changes that might occur during this stage or period
a. Adolescence b. Puberty c. Early Adulthood
_____22. Best described as the steady onset of mature reproductive hormonal activity, prompted by the central nervous
system, chiefly by the hypothalamus and pituitary gland
a. Adolescence b. Puberty c. Early Adulthood
_____23. Includes the first evidence of sexual growth and primary sexual characteristics and ends at the first onset of
pubic hair
a. Pubescent b. Pre-Pubescent c. Post-Pubescent
_____24. At this stage, reproduction is impossible
a. Pubescent b. Pre-Pubescent c. Post-Pubescent
_____25. The development spurt begins to fast-track, males experience their first emission of semen usually in the
form of wet dreams, and menarche happens in the female
a. Pubescent b. Pre-Pubescent c. Post-Pubescent
_____26. Characterized by slowing down of the growth spurt
a. Pubescent b. Pre-Pubescent c. Post-Pubescent
_____27. Completion of both primary and sexual characteristics
a. Pubescent b. Pre-Pubescent c. Post-Pubescent
_____28. Teenagers become pregnant because:
a. They participate in sexual activity c. They do not use e. Adolescent pregnancy is not as
more frequently and at earlier ages contraception socially stigmatized as it was in the
than teenagers in the past d. A and E past
b. All of the above
_____29. Teenagers may be more sexually active because of:
a. Puberty occurs at an early age c. Peer groups may pressure d. All of the
b. Cognitive and emotional development lags adolescents to participate in sexual above
behind physical development, making activity in order to gain acceptance e. A and C
teens less aware of the risks of sexual and approval only
activity
_____30. Which of the following is the top most consequence/s of parenthood for adolescent mothers in the
Philippines?
a. The likelihood of not completing her c. The likelihood that she will be d. A and B only
education complete as a woman e. A and C only
b. The likelihood that she will place her f. All of the Above
child for adoption
_____31. Which of the following are consequences of adolescent pregnancy?
a. A child being born with low birth c. Low instances of negative e. B and C only
weight mental health for the young f. All of the Above
b. Experiencing interference with mother
abnormal growth patterns for the d. A and B only
young mother
_____32. When teenagers get pregnant, this is mostly attributed to:
a. Ignorant parents c. Ambivalent Parents e. B and C only
b. Neglectful parents d. A and B only f. All of the Above
_____33. Which of the following appears to have a significant impact on reducing the numbers and likelihood of teen
pregnancy?
a. Educational programs that promote e. Segregating pregnant f. Computerized dolls
sexual abstinence. adolescent girls from other that simulate what
b. A and D only students for their educational it's like to be a full-
c. D and E only experiences. time parent of an
d. All of the Above infant.
_____34. Consequences of teen drinking may include
a. The risk of STD c. Intentional suicide d. Unintentional
b. All of the above Injuries
_____35. Substance use and delinquency at a young age consistently predicts _____.
a. occasional offending in adulthood b. serious offending in adulthood c. death
_____36. If you acquire the HIV virus do you automatically get AIDS?
a. Yes b. No c. Depends on the Immunity of the Individual
_____37. Does the term HIV and AIDS both mean the same thing?
a. Yes b. No c. Depends on the Severity of the Infection/Disease
_____38. You will always get AIDS if you have HIV
a. Yes b. No c. Depends on the Severity of the Infection/Disease
_____39. Is there a cure for AIDS?
a. Yes b. No
_____40. Why inhalants are often referred to as "gateway drugs"?
a. They often lead to abuse c. Inhalants are illegal drugs and d. They are often used by teenagers
of other drugs are usually bought in who are in the "gateway" between
b. There is more than one doorways or gateways childhood and adulthood
way to take inhalants

B. ENUMERATION
Write Legibly. Write your answers on the space provided for.

 Effects of Drug Abuse in the Body


1. ______________________________________
2. ______________________________________
3. ______________________________________
4. ______________________________________
5. ______________________________________

 Symptoms of Drug Dependency


6. ______________________________________
7. ______________________________________
8. ______________________________________
9. ______________________________________
10. ______________________________________

 Types of STD’s
11. ______________________________________
12. ______________________________________
13. ______________________________________
14. ______________________________________
15. ______________________________________

 Factors that may cause a child to runaway


16. ______________________________________
17. ______________________________________
18. ______________________________________
19. ______________________________________
20. ______________________________________

 Effects of Alcoholism
21. ______________________________________
22. ______________________________________
23. ______________________________________
24. ______________________________________
25. ______________________________________

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