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Question 1
Which term refers to specific body changes and increases in a child's size, such as height,
weight, head circumference, and BMI?
A) Development
B) Maturation
C) Complexity
D) Progression
E) Growth
Correct Answer: E) Growth
Rationale: The provided text defines "Growth" as "Specific body changes and
increases in the child's size such as a child's height, weight, head circumference and
BMI".
Question 2
What term describes an increase in complexity, a change from relatively simple to more
complicated, involving progression where a child gains refined knowledge, behaviors, and skills?
A) Growth
B) Maturation
C) Cognition
D) Learning
E) Development
Correct Answer: E) Development
Rationale: The provided text defines "Development" as "An increase in complexity,
, a change from relatively simple to more complicated and involves progression
where child gains refined knowledge, behaviors and skills."
Question 3
Which of the following is a similarity between children in growth?
A) Development proceeds at different rates.
B) All areas of development are interrelated.
C) Developmental sequence is similar for all.
D) Control of head and neck first, then arms, then legs.
E) Development is continuous.
Correct Answer: D) control of head and neck first, then arms, then legs
Rationale: The provided text lists "control of head and neck first, then arms, then
legs" as a similarity between children in growth.
Question 4
Which of the following is a similarity between children in growth?
A) Body changes in a sequence and gives new abilities.
B) Children develop in relatively the same ways.
C) Brain, heart and spinal cord are fully functional at birth.
D) There is continuity from one phase of development to the next.
E) The developmental domains influence development in other areas.
Correct Answer: C) brain, heart and spinal cord are fully functional at birth
Rationale: The provided text lists "brain, heart and spinal cord are fully functional at
birth" as a similarity between children in growth.