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1. Which of the following best describes the pattern of gross
motor skill acquisition in a healthy infant?
a) Skills develop from the center of the body outward.
b) Skills develop from the feet towards the head.
c) Skills develop in a random, unpredictable sequence.
d) Skills develop from the head downward towards the feet.
Correct Answer: d
Rationale: Gross motor development follows a cephalocaudal
(head-to-toe) pattern. Infants gain head and neck control first,
followed by trunk control, and finally leg and foot control .
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,2. An infant's fine motor skills, such as reaching and
grasping, typically develop in which pattern?
a) From the head to the feet
b) In a symmetrical fashion on both sides of the body
c) From the center of the body outward to the hands and fingers
d) From complex tasks to simple tasks
Correct Answer: c
Rationale: Fine motor development follows a proximodistal (center-
to-periphery) pattern. Control progresses from the shoulders and
trunk outward to the hands and fingers .
3. A 4-month-old infant should be able to perform which of
the following gross motor skills?
a) Sit without support
b) Roll from back to front
c) Hold head erect and steady when held upright
d) Pull to stand
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,Correct Answer: c
*Rationale: By 4 months, infants typically have good head
control and can hold their head steady when held in a seated or
upright position. Rolling usually occurs around 5-6 months .*
4. At what age does an infant typically develop the ability to
sit without support?
a) 4 months
b) 6 months
c) 8 months
d) 10 months
Correct Answer: b
*Rationale: Most infants can sit without support by 6-7 months of
age. This milestone requires significant trunk strength and
balance .*
5. A 9-month-old infant is brought for a well-child visit. Which
gross motor skill would the PNP expect to observe?
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, a) Walking independently
b) Cruising along furniture
c) Standing on one foot
d) Jumping in place
Correct Answer: b
*Rationale: By 9-10 months, infants typically begin cruising
(walking while holding onto furniture). Independent walking
usually occurs around 12-15 months .*
6. The pincer grasp, where an infant uses the thumb and
index finger to pick up small objects, typically develops at
what age?
a) 4-5 months
b) 6-7 months
c) 8-10 months
d) 11-12 months
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