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    Educational Psychology (M.Ed 1styear)

    Unit one

    1.6 Model questions for practice

    1. Explain the characteristics of an adolescent.2. Critically examine the psychological effects of physical changes in adolescents.

    3. Explain the physical characteristics of adolescents and their educational implications.

    4. Explain the emotional characteristics of adolescents and their educational implications.

    5. Critically examine the mental characteristics of adolescents & their educational implications.

    6. Critically examine the major factors that exert an influence on human development with

    examples.

    7. Explain the genetic factor influencing human development with examples.

    8. Genetic & sex related factors are the major factor that influence human development. Do you

    agree with this statement? Justify your argument with examples.

    9. For the sound human development the role of the both heredity & environment is equally

    important, ignoring one, another cannot go ahead. Are you agree with this statement? Justify yourargument with examples.

    10. Do you think that babyhood is the true foundation age? Why or why not? Justify your answer.

    1. Developmental psychology studies about.

    a) Development of human

    b) Growth & development of human

    c) Growth of human bodies

    d) Development of bodies

    2. Growth refers to:

    a) Qualitative change in human

    b) Qualitative change in body

    c) Quantitative change in body

    d) Quantitative change in behaviour

    3. Conceptions refers to the:

    a) Production of ovum b) Production of sperm

    c) Separation of sperm & ovum

    d) Combined period of sperm & ovum

    4. Child grows faster due to the:

    a) Production of growth hormones

    b) Development of hormones

    c) Production of sex hormones

    d) Development of gonads

    5. Estrogens & androgen are produced by:

    a) Gonads b) Pituitary gland

    c) Thyroid glands d) Sex cell

    6. Growth hormones are the products of :

    a) Gonads & thyroid glands b) Gonads & pituitary glands

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    c) Thyroid glands & pituitary glands

    d) Gonads & hormones

    7. Which one of the following does not come under the index of human development?

    a) Change in size b) Change in behaviour

    c) Change in proposition d) Change in old organs

    8. Development is the result of:a) Environment b) Heredity

    c) Environment & heredity d) Socio- economic factor

    9. Human development stages are classified into :

    a) Neonate & partunate b) Prenatal & postnatal

    c) Postnatal & neonatal d) Prenatal & neonatal

    10. Period of ovum or germinal period is also known as:

    a) Period of zygote b) Period of infancy

    c) Period of embryo d) Period of fetus

    11. Ectoderm refers to the :

    a) Endoderm b) Mesoderm

    c) Central part of body d) External part of body

    12. Mesoderm refers to the:

    a) External part of body b) Mid part of body

    c) Central part of body d) Endoderm

    13. what is the period of zygote?

    a) 7 weeks b) 7 days c) 2 weeks d) 2 years

    14. Two weeks to two years period is known as:

    a) Early childhood b) Postnatal period

    c) Infancy period d) Babyhood period

    15. Period of paturnate & neonate are the division of:

    a) Period of embryo b) Period of pubertyc) Period of infancy d) Period of adolescence

    16. The period begins from the birth & remains until the cut of the umbilical cord is known as:

    a) Period of embryo b) Period of neonate

    c) Period of partunate d) Period of prenatal

    17. The period remains until the second week from the cut of umbilical card is called.

    a) Period of partunate b) Period of neonate

    c) Period of prenatal d) Period of fetus

    18. what is the shortest period of all?

    a) Infancy b) Early childhood

    c) Late childhood d) Puberty

    19. Time of radical adjustment is the key feature of:

    a) Infancy b) Baby hood

    c) late childhood d) Early childhood

    20. A plateau in development is the key feature of:

    a) Infancy b) Babyhood

    c) Late childhood d) Early childhood

    21. Which age is also known as age of decreasing dependency?

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    a) Infancy b) Babyhood

    c) Late childhood d) Early childhood

    22. To which state of development the characteristics of appealing age is related? (TU2067)

    a) Babyhood b) Late childhood

    c) Puberty d) Early adulthood

    23. Which of the following is the characteristic of early childhood stage?a) Appealing age b) Gang age

    c) Negative age d) Elementary school age

    24. Which age is also known as period of socialization?

    a) Infancy b) Babyhood

    c) Early childhood d) Late childhood

    25. To which state of development the characteristics of the beginning of creativity is related?

    a) Puberty b) Adolescence

    c) Early childhood d) Babyhood

    26. The beginning of sex role typing is the feature of:

    a) Infancy b) Babyhood

    c) Early childhood d) Late childhood

    27. Pre-gang age is the feature of :

    a) Infancy b) Babyhood

    c) Early childhood d) Late childhood

    28. Critical age is the key feature of:

    a) Infancy b) Babyhood

    c) Early childhood d) Late childhood

    29. To which state of development the characteristic of reproductive age is related?

    a) Puberty b) Adolescence c) Adulthood d) Old age

    30. The time of evaluation is related to:

    a) Adulthood b) Adolescence c) Middle age d) Old age31. Until the children are sexually matured they are known as :

    a) Pubescent children b) Adolescents

    c) Young adolescents d) Premature children

    32. Which of the following is a major factor influencing human development? (TU 2063)

    a) Socioeconomic b) Genetic

    c) Eco-cultural d) Educational

    33. What does culture signify? (TU 2063)

    a) Learned behaviour b) Potential behaviour

    c) Genetic behaviour d) Creative behaviour

    34. Which of the following is the foundation of social behaviour as a preparation for the highly

    organized social life (TU 2058)

    a) Early childhood b) Late childhood

    c) Puberty d) Adolescence

    35. Sudden change in the physical growth is the characteristics of:

    a) Early childhood b) Late childhood

    c) Puberty d) Adolescence

    36. Which of the following is the most hazardous period both physically & psychologically? (TU 2059)

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    a) Infancy b) Babyhood

    c) Early childhood d) Late childhood

    37. which of the following stage is the time of unrealism? (TU 2060)

    a) Late childhood b) Early childhood

    c) Middle age d) Adolescence

    38. In which period the ego as a mediating function between reality & the total organism goes througha tremendous expansion? (TU 2061)

    a) Early childhood d) Puberty

    c) Late childhood d) Adolescence

    39. Which of the following is the appropriate to self absorption & self reflection? (TU 2062)

    a) Late childhood b) Puberty

    c) Adolescence d) Adulthood

    40. Which of the following period is defined as stereotypes age? (TU 2063)

    a) Adolescence b) Adulthood c) Middle age d) Old age

    41. Which of the following period is the time of evaluation? (TU2064)

    a) Adolescence b) Adulthood c) Middle age d) Old age

    42. The fertilized ovum is called:

    a) Zygote b) Embryo c) Fetus d) Infancy

    43. Heightened sex interest in adolescence is the result of :

    a) Sex habits b) Hormone production of gonad

    c) Growth of testes d) Parental training

    44. Which of the following period is characterized as storm & stress age?

    a) Puberty b) Adolescence

    c) Adulthood d) Late childhood

    45. Which of the following period is characterized as the setting down age?

    a) Adolescence b) Adulthood c) Old age d) Middle age

    46. Developmental psychology is concerned with the study of life span beginning from.a) Birth to death b) Conception to death

    c) Birth to old age c) Conception to adult age

    47. How many days does the zygote take approximately to move through the fallopian tube to the

    uterus?

    a) Two days b) Three days

    c) Four days d) Two days

    48. Which of the following stage is regarded as true foundation age?

    a) Infancy b) Babyhood

    c) Late childhood d) Adolescence

    49. In which period Physical changes symbolize the end of childhood?

    a) Puberty b) Late childhood

    c) Adolescence d) Early childhood

    50. Which stage of Piaget's theory includes the period of Adolescence?

    a) Sensor motor stage

    b) Concrete operational stage

    c) Pre-operational stage d) Formal operational stage

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    51. In which developmental periods, the basic beliefs, attitudes & other behavioral change into new

    pattern?

    a) Babyhood b) Adolescence

    c) Late childhood d) Early adulthood

    52. In which period the heart grows twelve times as heavy as it is at birth?

    a) Babyhood b) Late childhoodc) Puberty c) Adolescence

    53. What does sex related factor indicate?

    a) Genetic abnormality

    b) Differences between male & female

    c) Chromosomes & their sex related factor

    d) Abnormal chromosomes for sex

    54. Which of the example of sex related factor?

    a) Brain damage b) Hemophilia

    c) Anoxia d) Depression

    Answer Key

    1. b 2. c 3. d 4. a 5. a

    6. c 7. c 8. c 9. b 10. a

    11. d 12. b 13. c 14. d 15. c

    16. c 17. b 18. a 19. a 20. a

    21. b 22. a 23. d 24. b 25. d

    26. b 27. c 28. d 29. c 30. c

    31. a 32. b 33. a 34. d 35. c

    36. a 37. d 38. d 39. c 40. d

    41. b 42. a 43. b 44. b 45. b

    46. b 47. b 48. b 49. a 50. d

    51. d 52. d 53. a 54. b