CSET MULTIPLE SUBJECTS SUBTEST 3 EXAM NEWEST 2026
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An important goal of elementary physical education programs is
to demonstrate cooperative skills during structured group physical
activity. Which of the following strategies is likely to be most
effective in forming fifth-grade groups or teams? - ANSWER-
Teams are chosen by the instructor based on a child's abilities
Which of the following is a sport that developed in the United
States? - ANSWER-Volleyball
Sports are a part of the American social-historical perspective and
reflect the social needs of a culture. In the early twentieth century,
physical education in the United States moved away from which
of the following programs? - ANSWER-Gymnastics and
Calisthenics
In a well-designed elementary physical education program, at
what grade level should rhythmic activities be introduced? -
ANSWER-Kindergarten
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According to pre operational cognitive development theory,
egocentrism would most likely: - ANSWER-Limit a child's
perspective of other people
A ten-year old child of average development is learning to play
chess. During the concrete operational stage of development, the
child would not be able to: - ANSWER-Think four moves ahead
and imagine potential combinations
A second-grade immigrant child who has no formal schooling in
his primary native language: - ANSWER-Takes longer to reach
the average grade level ability in English than students who have
some schooling in their native language
Justin is a sixth-grade student who loves to skateboard.
Skateboarding is prohibited on school grounds, but Justin's best
friend pleads with him to skate after school to practice their new
skateboarding skills. The school is the only place in town to
practice since it has a step, concrete hill. Based upon Justin's age
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and his average development in moral reasoning, he will be most
concerned with: - ANSWER-Pleasing his best friend
In a school district reading program, middle-school students meet
with first-grade students to help the younger children read a book
until the children are able to read on their own. All of the following
are important educational implications of this reading program
except: - ANSWER-This reading program advocates a phonics
approach to reading
What is the best explanation for a four-year-old child who shows
signs of aggressive behavior shortly after watching a series of
violent cartoons? - ANSWER-Children imitate the behavior of
characters in the cartoons
A group of second graders are playing marbles during lunchtime.
According to cognitive development theorists, these children are
engaging in which of the following forms of play? - ANSWER-
Games with rules play
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A preschool teacher invites parents to observe their child during a
typical day in the classroom. While most of the children wanted to
stay with their mothers, Samantha consistently ignored her
mother and played in an area separate from her. During circle
time when all of the mothers were called to join the children,
Samantha refused to have her mother sit next to her. This
attachment disorder is known as: - ANSWER-Anxious-avoidant
Deena is a popular fourth grader who is highly regarded by her
peers at school. Which of the following best demonstrates the
effects of positive social and emotional support for children, such
as Deena, ages 8 to 11? - ANSWER-Children gain higher self-
esterm
Every child has a uniquely different temperament. Temperament
is determined by _______, moods, and the environment, and
influences the development of _________. - ANSWER-Inborn
traits; personality
Daniel is a five-year old kindergartener. Given the normal
progression of physical development for his age, which of the