CHILD DEVELOPMENT AND CARE
EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE
ANSWERS
Infants, six to twelve months of age will repeat actions that cause a response. -
ANSWER -true
Infants, six to twelve months, will name body parts. - ANSWER -false
Two-year-olds have a vocabulary of about 500 words. - ANSWER -false
(3 hundred)
Three-year-olds like to talk. - ANSWER -true
Classification and reasoning skills begin at age four. - ANSWER -true
Young school-age children have a vocabulary of about 2,000 words. - ANSWER -true
1.) cooperative play
2.) parallel play
3.) solitary play - ANSWER -1.) the child cooperates and plays with one or more
children, sharing and taking turns.
2.) where a child plays alongside another child but not with him; children may be doing
the same activity, for example - blocks.
3.) the child plays alone; he is interested in his own activities, his own toys.
Infants are easily excited or frightened. - ANSWER -true
By four months, an infant will realize when mom has entered the room. - ANSWER -true
Infants, six to twelve months old, cannot yet determine what is and is not allowed. -
ANSWER -false
Routines are important to a one-year-old. - ANSWER -true
The two-year-old understands the concept of sharing. - ANSWER -false
The three-year-old is sometimes aggressive. - ANSWER -true
The four-year-old often experiences hero worship. - ANSWER -true
The young school-age child prefers solitary play. - ANSWER -false
, Babies are unique individuals; different from other babies. - ANSWER -true
Babies discover their fingers, feet, and toes at about five months. - ANSWER -false
(At three to four months, they discover their fingers, feet, and toes and have some
control of their muscles and nervous system.)
Children are called toddlers when they are toilet trained. - ANSWER -false
Preschoolers are afraid to be separated from their parents. - ANSWER -true
Young school-aged children should still take a nap. - ANSWER -false
1.) can sit unassisted
2.) can cut on a line with scissors
3.) most active stage in life
4.) likes to be helpful
5.) they grow about 3 inches taller in a year
6.) increases rapidly in height, weight, and motor skills
7.) learns to walk - ANSWER -1.) six to twelve months
2.) the four-year old
3.) the two-year old
4.) the young school-age
5.) the three-year old
6.) birth to six months
7.) the one-year old
Intellect (Wisdom) - ANSWER ----
Children like to pretend at age ____________. - ANSWER -2-3 years
Children like to babble and coo at age ____________. - ANSWER -0-6 months
____________ year olds tend to ask a lot of questions. - ANSWER -3-4
____________ year olds use "no" frequently. - ANSWER -1
At age ____________ everything goes in the mouth. - ANSWER -0-6 months
____________ year olds have a short attention span. - ANSWER -1-3
At age ____________ children begin to wave bye-bye. - ANSWER -6-12 months
____________ year olds often have an imaginary playmate. - ANSWER -3-4
Infants, one to six months, will turn towards the source of sound. - ANSWER -true
EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE
ANSWERS
Infants, six to twelve months of age will repeat actions that cause a response. -
ANSWER -true
Infants, six to twelve months, will name body parts. - ANSWER -false
Two-year-olds have a vocabulary of about 500 words. - ANSWER -false
(3 hundred)
Three-year-olds like to talk. - ANSWER -true
Classification and reasoning skills begin at age four. - ANSWER -true
Young school-age children have a vocabulary of about 2,000 words. - ANSWER -true
1.) cooperative play
2.) parallel play
3.) solitary play - ANSWER -1.) the child cooperates and plays with one or more
children, sharing and taking turns.
2.) where a child plays alongside another child but not with him; children may be doing
the same activity, for example - blocks.
3.) the child plays alone; he is interested in his own activities, his own toys.
Infants are easily excited or frightened. - ANSWER -true
By four months, an infant will realize when mom has entered the room. - ANSWER -true
Infants, six to twelve months old, cannot yet determine what is and is not allowed. -
ANSWER -false
Routines are important to a one-year-old. - ANSWER -true
The two-year-old understands the concept of sharing. - ANSWER -false
The three-year-old is sometimes aggressive. - ANSWER -true
The four-year-old often experiences hero worship. - ANSWER -true
The young school-age child prefers solitary play. - ANSWER -false
, Babies are unique individuals; different from other babies. - ANSWER -true
Babies discover their fingers, feet, and toes at about five months. - ANSWER -false
(At three to four months, they discover their fingers, feet, and toes and have some
control of their muscles and nervous system.)
Children are called toddlers when they are toilet trained. - ANSWER -false
Preschoolers are afraid to be separated from their parents. - ANSWER -true
Young school-aged children should still take a nap. - ANSWER -false
1.) can sit unassisted
2.) can cut on a line with scissors
3.) most active stage in life
4.) likes to be helpful
5.) they grow about 3 inches taller in a year
6.) increases rapidly in height, weight, and motor skills
7.) learns to walk - ANSWER -1.) six to twelve months
2.) the four-year old
3.) the two-year old
4.) the young school-age
5.) the three-year old
6.) birth to six months
7.) the one-year old
Intellect (Wisdom) - ANSWER ----
Children like to pretend at age ____________. - ANSWER -2-3 years
Children like to babble and coo at age ____________. - ANSWER -0-6 months
____________ year olds tend to ask a lot of questions. - ANSWER -3-4
____________ year olds use "no" frequently. - ANSWER -1
At age ____________ everything goes in the mouth. - ANSWER -0-6 months
____________ year olds have a short attention span. - ANSWER -1-3
At age ____________ children begin to wave bye-bye. - ANSWER -6-12 months
____________ year olds often have an imaginary playmate. - ANSWER -3-4
Infants, one to six months, will turn towards the source of sound. - ANSWER -true