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1.Accordingtothecephalocaudalgrowthpattern,whichofthefollowingislikelytoshowfastgrowthfirst?
A.legs
B.hands
C.brain
D.stomach
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Bloom’sTaxonomy:Understand
DifficultyLevel:Basic
LearningObjective:Discussmajorchangesinthebodythroughthelifespan.
Topic:PatternsofGrowth
2.Accordingtotheproximodistalgrowthpattern,whichofthefollowingislikelytoshowgrowthearlier?
A.toes
B.fingers
C.feetandhands
D.legsandarms
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Topic:PatternsofGrowth
3.Whichofthefollowingindicatesthatgrowthprogressesfromthetopofthebodytothebottom?
A.cephalocaudal
B.proximodistal
C.sarcopenia
D.lateralization
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Bloom’sTaxonomy:Remember
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Topic:PatternsofGrowth
4.Inprenataldevelopment,theheadanditsfeaturesgrowinsizeanddifferentiationbeforetheneck,shoulders,trunk,andlimbs.Whatisthispatternofdevelopmentcalled?
A.proximodistal
B.cephalocaudal
C.sarcopenia
D.lateralization
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Bloom’sTaxonomy:Remember
DifficultyLevel:Basic
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Topic:Infancy
Topic:PatternsofGrowth
5.Whichgrowthpatternsequenceindicatesthatgrowthprogressesfromthecenterofthebodytowardtheextremities?
A.cephalocaudal
B.proximodistal
C.sarcopenia
D.lateralization
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Bloom’sTaxonomy:Remember
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Topic:PatternsofGrowth
6.BabyKassiecanslapthetrayofthehighchairbutcannotpickupsmallpiecesofcerealwithherfingersyet.Thisisanexampleof
A.aneurologicaldisorder.
B.thecephalocaudalpatterninphysicalgrowth.
C.acongenitalbirthdefect.
D.theproximodistalpatterninphysicalgrowth.
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APAOutcome:1.3:Describeapplicationsofpsychology
Bloom’sTaxonomy:Apply
DifficultyLevel:Moderate
LearningObjective:Discussmajorchangesinthebodythroughthelifespan.
Topic:Infancy
Topic:PatternsofGrowth
7.Sammiwasborn3daysagoandhaslost3percentofherbodyweight.Shouldherparentsbeconcerned?
A.Yes.Sammi’sparentsshouldconsultherpediatricianimmediately.
B.No.Babiesnormallylosebetween5and7percentoftheirbodyweightwithinthefirstfewdaysafterbirth.
C.No.Babiesnormallylosebetween9and12percentoftheirbodyweightwithinthefirstfewdaysafterbirth.
D.Maybe.Sammi’sparentsshouldbeginsupplementingbreast-feedingwithbabyformulaandweighhertwiceadaytoensurenomoreweightislost.
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Bloom’sTaxonomy:Apply
DifficultyLevel:Moderate
LearningObjective:Discussmajorchangesinthebodythroughthelifespan.
Topic:Infancy
Topic:Weight
8.AverageNorthAmericanbabiesdoubletheirbirthweightbywhatage?
A.1month
B.4months
C.8months
D.10months
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Bloom’sTaxonomy:Remember
DifficultyLevel:Basic
LearningObjective:Discussmajorchangesinthebodythroughthelifespan.
Topic:Infancy
Topic:Weight
9.Marcia’sbabyboyweighed8poundsatbirth.IfhegrowsatanaveragerateforanAmericanbaby,whatshouldheweighby4monthsofage?
A.10pounds
B.12pounds
C.16pounds
D.24pounds
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Bloom’sTaxonomy:Apply
DifficultyLevel:Moderate
LearningObjective:Discussmajorchangesinthebodythroughthelifespan.
Topic:Infancy
Topic:Weight
10.Duringthesecondyearoflife,achild’sgrowthrate
A.remainsthesameasthegrowthrateinthefirstyearoflife.
B.acceleratesconsiderably.
C.slowsconsiderably.
D.acceleratesforphysicalcharacteristicsandslowsformentalprocesses.
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Bloom’sTaxonomy:Remember
DifficultyLevel:Basic
LearningObjective:Discussmajorchangesinthebodythroughthelifespan.
Topic:Infancy
Topic:Weight
11.Beginninginearlychildhood,girlshavemore_____tissuethanboys,andboyshavemore_____tissuethangirls.
A.fatty;muscle
B.organ;brain
C.brain;organ
D.muscle;fatty
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Bloom’sTaxonomy:Remember
DifficultyLevel:Moderate
LearningObjective:Discussmajorchangesinthebodythroughthelifespan.
Topic:EarlyChildhood
Topic:Weight
12.Duringtheearlychildhoodyears,girlsaregenerally_____thanboys.
A.muchlarger
B.muchsmaller
C.slightlylarger
D.slightlysmaller
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Bloom’sTaxonomy:Remember
DifficultyLevel:Basic
LearningObjective:Discussmajorchangesinthebodythroughthelifespan.
Topic:EarlyChildhood
Topic:Weight
13.Leonisunusuallyshorterthanhispeers.Itcouldbebecause
A.heinheritedthekindofgenotypefromhisparents.
B.hesufferscertaingrowthhormonedeficiency.
C.hismothersmokedwhilepregnant.
D.Alloftheseanswersarecorrect.
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Bloom’sTaxonomy:Apply
DifficultyLevel:Moderate
LearningObjective:Discussmajorchangesinthebodythroughthelifespan.
Topic:EarlyChildhood
Topic:Height
14.Physicalgrowthinmiddleandlatechildhoodoccur
A.atapproximatelythesamerateasthoseinadolescence.
B.moreslowlythanthoseinearlychildhoodandmorequicklythanthoseinadolescence.
C.inthreerapidspurts.
D.inaslow,consistentmanner.
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Bloom’sTaxonomy:Remember
DifficultyLevel:Basic
LearningObjective:Discussmajorchangesinthebodythroughthelifespan.
Topic:Height
Topic:MiddleandLateChildhood
15.Whichofthefollowingchangesaremostpronouncedinmiddleandlatechildhood?
A.changesinproportions
B.changesinweight
C.changesinheight
D.changesinbrainsize
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Bloom’sTaxonomy:Remember
DifficultyLevel:Basic
LearningObjective:Discussmajorchangesinthebodythroughthelifespan.
Topic:Height
Topic:MiddleandLateChildhood
16.Whatisthebrain-neuroendocrineprocessthatstimulatestherapidphysicalchangesofearlyadolescenceknownas?
A.spermarche
B.gonadarche
C.puberty
D.menarche
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Bloom’sTaxonomy:Remember
DifficultyLevel:Basic
LearningObjective:Discussmajorchangesinthebodythroughthelifespan.
Topic:Adolescence
Topic:Puberty
17.Duringearlyadolescence,girlsaregenerally_____thanboys.
A.shorter
B.stronger
C.heavier
D.smarter
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Bloom’sTaxonomy:Remember
DifficultyLevel:Basic
LearningObjective:Discussmajorchangesinthebodythroughthelifespan.
Topic:Adolescence
Topic:Puberty
18.Girls’firstmenstruationiscalled
A.menarche.
B.monarchy.
C.estradiol.
D.puberty.
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Bloom’sTaxonomy:Remember
DifficultyLevel:Basic
LearningObjective:Discussmajorchangesinthebodythroughthelifespan.
Topic:Adolescence
Topic:Puberty
19.WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutgrowthspurtsduringpubertyisTRUE?
A.Itoccursapproximatelytwoyearsearlierforboysthanforgirls.
B.Itoccursapproximatelytwoyearsearlierforgirlsthanforboys.
C.Itoccursatapproximatelythesametimeforboysandgirls.
D.Girlshaveagreateraverageheightincreaseduringpeakpubertythandoboys.
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Bloom’sTaxonomy:Apply
DifficultyLevel:Moderate
LearningObjective:Discussmajorchangesinthebodythroughthelifespan.
Topic:Puberty
20.Menarcheoccursduringwhatpartofpuberty?
A.justbeforepuberty
B.earlystageofpuberty
C.inthemiddleofpuberty
D.ratherlateduringpuberty
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Bloom’sTaxonomy:Remember
DifficultyLevel:Basic
LearningObjective:Discussmajorchangesinthebodythroughthelifespan.
Topic:Adolescence
Topic:Puberty
21.Whichpartofthebodycontrolsgrowthandregulatesotherglands?
A.pituitarygland
B.hypothalamus
C.gonad
D.thyroidgland
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Bloom’sTaxonomy:Remember
DifficultyLevel:Basic
LearningObjective:Discussmajorchangesinthebodythroughthelifespan.
Topic:HormonalChanges
22.Whichpartofthebodyisinvolvedwitheatingandsexualbehavior?
A.pituitarygland
B.hypothalamus
C.thyroidgland
D.adrenalgland
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Bloom’sTaxonomy:Remember
DifficultyLevel:Basic
LearningObjective:Discussmajorchangesinthebodythroughthelifespan.
Topic:HormonalChanges
23.Theclassofhormonesthatstimulatethetestesandtheovariesisknownas
A.cortisols.
B.gonadotropins.
C.androgens.
D.estradiols.
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Bloom’sTaxonomy:Remember
DifficultyLevel:Basic
LearningObjective:Discussmajorchangesinthebodythroughthelifespan.
Topic:HormonalChanges
24.Thechemicalsubstancessecretedbytheendocrineglandsthatarecarriedbythebloodstreamareknownas
A.gonadotropin.
B.neurotransmitters.
C.gonads.
D.hormones.
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Bloom’sTaxonomy:Remember
DifficultyLevel:Basic
LearningObjective:Discussmajorchangesinthebodythroughthelifespan.
Topic:HormonalChanges
25._____isahormoneassociatedinboyswiththedevelopmentofgenitals,increasesinheight,andchangeofvoice.
A.Cortisol
B.Estrogen
C.Estradiol
D.Testosterone
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Bloom’sTaxonomy:Remember
DifficultyLevel:Basic
LearningObjective:Discussmajorchangesinthebodythroughthelifespan.
Topic:Adolescence
Topic:HormonalChanges
26._____isahormoneassociatedingirlswithbreast,uterine,andskeletaldevelopment.
A.Cortisol
B.Estradiol
C.Androgens
D.Testosterone
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Bloom’sTaxonomy:Remember
DifficultyLevel:Basic
LearningObjective:Discussmajorchangesinthebodythroughthelifespan.
Topic:HormonalChanges
27.Thirteen-year-oldMelissa’sbloodtestsindicatetestosteronelevelstwiceashighaslastyearandestradiollevelseighttimeshigherthanlastyear.Melissaismostlikelyexperiencing
A.normalchangesasaresultofhavingenteredpuberty.
B.difficultiesduetosignificantimbalancesinhormonallevels.
C.abnormaldevelopmentduetothepresenceofmalehormonesinthebody.
D.abnormaldevelopmentduetotheexcessiveincreaseoffemalehormones.
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APAOutcome:1.3:Describeapplicationsofpsychology
Bloom’sTaxonomy:Apply
DifficultyLevel:Moderate
LearningObjective:Discussmajorchangesinthebodythroughthelifespan.
Topic:Adolescence
Topic:HormonalChanges
28.Whichofthefollowingfactorsaffectspuberty’stimingandmakeup?
A.nutrition
B.health
C.eatingpatternsandstress
D.Alloftheseanswersarecorrect.
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Bloom’sTaxonomy:Remember
DifficultyLevel:Basic
LearningObjective:Discussmajorchangesinthebodythroughthelifespan.
Topic:TimingandVariationsinPuberty
29.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEregardingpubertyforgirlsandboys?
A.Testosteroneispresentinboysonly,andestradiolispresentingirlsonly.
B.Thepeakrateofpubertalchangeoccursattheageof12forbothboysandgirls.
C.Bothmaleandfemaleadolescentsarepreoccupiedwiththeirbodies.
D.IntheUnitedStates,childrenmatureuptotwoyearslaterthanchildreninEuropeancountries.
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Bloom’sTaxonomy:Remember
DifficultyLevel:Basic
LearningObjective:Discussmajorchangesinthebodythroughthelifespan.
Topic:Adolescence
Topic:BodyImage
30.SamanthalivesintheUnitedStatesandwas14½yearsoldwhensheexperiencedmenarche.Samanthais
A.slightlyyoungerthanaverageformenarcheinEurope.
B.enteringpubertyoutsideofthelowerendofthenormalrange.
C.withinthenormalrange.
D.enteringpubertyoutsideoftheupperendofthenormalrange.
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APAOutcome:1.3:Describeapplicationsofpsychology
Bloom’sTaxonomy:Apply
DifficultyLevel:Moderate
LearningObjective:Discussmajorchangesinthebodythroughthelifespan.
Topic:Adolescence
Topic:TimingandVariationsinPuberty
31.Theageatwhichpubertyarrivesdroppedquicklythroughoutthe20thcentury.Whatisthelikelycauseforthischange?
A.greenhouseeffectsonclimate
B.improvedhealthandnutrition
C.lessmanuallaborrequirementsforadolescents
D.amountsofradiationfromelectricappliances
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Bloom’sTaxonomy:Remember
DifficultyLevel:Basic
LearningObjective:Discussmajorchangesinthebodythroughthelifespan.
Topic:TimingandVariationsinPuberty
32.Joeisalate-maturingboy.Consideringonlythisfactor,howwillhisself-identityinhis30slikelycomparetotheself-identityofhisearly-maturingpeers?
A.morenegative
B.morepositive
C.aboutthesame
D.Therehasnotbeenanyresearchinthisarea.
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APAOutcome:1.3:Describeapplicationsofpsychology
Bloom’sTaxonomy:Apply
DifficultyLevel:Moderate
LearningObjective:Discussmajorchangesinthebodythroughthelifespan.
Topic:EarlyandLateMaturation
33.Jamesisgoingthroughpubertyquiteearly.ResearchindicatesthatJamesislikelyto
A.berejectedbyhispeers.
B.haveamorenegativeself-imagethanhislate-maturingpeersduringhisfreshmanyearofhighschool
C.haveamorepositiveself-imagethanhislate-maturingpeersduringhisfreshmanyearofhighschool
D.behighlysuccessfulinhislatercareer.
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APAOutcome:1.3:Describeapplicationsofpsychology
Bloom’sTaxonomy:Apply
DifficultyLevel:Moderate
LearningObjective:Discussmajorchangesinthebodythroughthelifespan.
Topic:EarlyandLateMaturation
34.Andreaisanearly-maturingadolescent.Howdoesherself-imagecomparetotheself-imagesofherlate-maturingpeers?
A.morenegative
B.morepositive
C.aboutthesame
D.Therehasnotbeenanyresearchinthisarea.
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APAOutcome:1.2:Developaworkingknowledgeofpsychology’scontentdomains
APAOutcome:1.3:Describeapplicationsofpsychology
Bloom’sTaxonomy:Apply
DifficultyLevel:Moderate
LearningObjective:Discussmajorchangesinthebodythroughthelifespan.
Topic:EarlyandLateMaturation
35.Thirteen-year-oldJodismokesandhasa16-year-oldboyfriend.Ofthefollowing,whichislikelytohaveinfluencedJodi’sbehavior?
A.defectivegonads
B.latematuration
C.earlymaturation
D.lackofsocialskills
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APAOutcome:1.3:Describeapplicationsofpsychology
Bloom’sTaxonomy:Apply
DifficultyLevel:Moderate
LearningObjective:Discussmajorchangesinthebodythroughthelifespan.
Topic:EarlyandLateMaturation
36.Earlymaturationingirlsislinkedtowhichofthefollowing?
A.problembehaviorssuchassmoking,drinking,andhavinganeatingdisorder
B.wrecklessdriving
C.overdependenceonparents
D.lowacademicachievement
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Bloom’sTaxonomy:Remember
DifficultyLevel:Basic
LearningObjective:Discussmajorchangesinthebodythroughthelifespan.
Topic:EarlyandLateMaturation
37.Janiceis75.Ifwithintheaveragerangeofheightlosscomparedtoher25-year-oldself,shemayloseasmuchas
A.¼ofaninch.
B.½ofaninch.
C.aninch.
D.twoinches.
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APAOutcome:1.3:Describeapplicationsofpsychology
Bloom’sTaxonomy:Apply
DifficultyLevel:Moderate
LearningObjective:Discussmajorchangesinthebodythroughthelifespan.
Topic:MiddleAdulthood
Topic:PhysicalAppearance
38.Bodyfataccountsfor_____percentofbodyweightinadolescenceand_____percentormoreinmiddleadulthood.
A.10;20
B.15;25
C.5;15
D.20;25
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Bloom’sTaxonomy:Remember
DifficultyLevel:Moderate
LearningObjective:Discussmajorchangesinthebodythroughthelifespan.
Topic:MiddleAdulthood
Topic:PhysicalAppearance
39.Billisjustbeginningtosensethathehaslessstrength,especiallyinhisbackandlegs.Thatheisexperiencingage-relatedlossofleanmusclemassandstrengthtellsusheismostlikelyinhis
A.20s.
B.30s.
C.40s.
D.50s.
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Bloom’sTaxonomy:Remember
DifficultyLevel:Difficult
LearningObjective:Discussmajorchangesinthebodythroughthelifespan.
Topic:MiddleAdulthood
Topic:Strength,Joints,andBones
40.Age-relatedlossofmusclemassandstrengthiscalled
A.climacteric.
B.gonadotropins.
C.monarchy.
D.sarcopenia.
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Bloom’sTaxonomy:Remember
DifficultyLevel:Basic
LearningObjective:Discussmajorchangesinthebodythroughthelifespan.
Topic:MiddleAdulthood
Topic:Strength,Joints,andBones
41.Whendoesmaximumbonedensityoccur?
A.early20s
B.mid-20s
C.early30s
D.mid-tolate30s
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Bloom’sTaxonomy:Remember
DifficultyLevel:Basic
LearningObjective:Discussmajorchangesinthebodythroughthelifespan.
Topic:MiddleAdulthood
Topic:Strength,Joints,andBones
42.Macis63yearsold.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?
A.Mac’sarterywallsarethinning.
B.Mac’sbloodpressurewillremainaboutthesameasitwasinhis40s.
C.Mac’sbloodcholesterolisincreasinganddepositsaccumulateonarterywalls.
D.ProteinsinMac’slungtissuearebecomingmoreelastic.
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APAOutcome:1.3:Describeapplicationsofpsychology
Bloom’sTaxonomy:Apply
DifficultyLevel:Moderate
LearningObjective:Discussmajorchangesinthebodythroughthelifespan.
Topic:CardiovascularSystem
Topic:MiddleAdulthood
43.At45yearsold,Susanishavingdifficultytryingtoconceiveachild.Thisisreferredtobytheterm
A.gonadotropins.
B.menarche.
C.climacteric.
D.menopause.
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APAOutcome:1.3:Describeapplicationsofpsychology
Bloom’sTaxonomy:Apply
DifficultyLevel:Moderate
LearningObjective:Discussmajorchangesinthebodythroughthelifespan.
Topic:MiddleAdulthood
Topic:Sexuality
44.Justas_____hasbeencomingearlier,_____hasbeencominglater.
A.puberty;menarche
B.menarche;puberty
C.puberty;menopause
D.menopause;menarche
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Bloom’sTaxonomy:Remember
DifficultyLevel:Basic
LearningObjective:Discussmajorchangesinthebodythroughthelifespan.
Topic:Sexuality
45.At51,Beverlyisexperiencingnausea,fatigue,andrapidheartbeat.Abloodtestrevealsverylowlevelsofestrogen.Beverlyismostlikelyexperiencingsymptomsof
A.climacteric.
B.puberty.
C.menarche.
D.menopause.
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APAOutcome:1.3:Describeapplicationsofpsychology
Bloom’sTaxonomy:Apply
DifficultyLevel:Moderate
LearningObjective:Discussmajorchangesinthebodythroughthelifespan.
Topic:MiddleAdulthood
Topic:Sexuality
46.WhatexplanationBESTaccountsforwhythoseolderthan60loseweight?
A.Theyexercisemoreregularly.
B.Theyeatsmallermeals.
C.Theyexperiencemuscleloss.
D.Theirmetabolismspeedsup.
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Bloom’sTaxonomy:Understand
DifficultyLevel:Basic
LearningObjective:Discussmajorchangesinthebodythroughthelifespan.
Topic:LateAdulthood
Topic:PhysicalAppearance
47.Hypertensionandstrokearesignsofwhichofthefollowinginolderadults?
A.changesintheneuralsystem
B.changesinthedigestivesystem
C.changesinthecirculatorysystem
D.changesinthemusculoskeletalsystem
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Bloom’sTaxonomy:Remember
DifficultyLevel:Basic
LearningObjective:Discussmajorchangesinthebodythroughthelifespan.
Topic:CirculatorySystem
Topic:LateAdulthood
48.Whichstructureisresponsibleforabout80percentofthebrain’svolumeandcriticaltoperception,thinking,andlanguage?
A.forebrain
B.cerebralcortex
C.lefthemisphere
D.hippocampus
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APAOutcome:1.2:Developaworkingknowledgeofpsychology’scontentdomains
Bloom’sTaxonomy:Remember
DifficultyLevel:Basic
LearningObjective:Describehowthebrainchangesthroughthelifespan.
Topic:BrainStructureandFunction
49.Whichbrainlobeisresponsibleforvoluntarymovement,thinking,personality,andintentionalityorpurpose?
A.frontal
B.occipital
C.temporal
D.parietal
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APAOutcome:1.2:Developaworkingknowledgeofpsychology’scontentdomains
Bloom’sTaxonomy:Remember
DifficultyLevel:Basic
LearningObjective:Describehowthebrainchangesthroughthelifespan.
Topic:BrainStructureandFunction
50.Whichbrainlobeisresponsibleforvision?
A.frontal
B.occipital
C.temporal
D.parietal
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APAOutcome:1.2:Developaworkingknowledgeofpsychology’scontentdomains
Bloom’sTaxonomy:Remember
DifficultyLevel:Basic
LearningObjective:Describehowthebrainchangesthroughthelifespan.
Topic:BrainStructureandFunction
51.Whichbrainlobeisresponsibleforhearing,languageprocessing,andmemory?
A.frontal
B.occipital
C.temporal
D.parietal
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APAOutcome:1.2:Developaworkingknowledgeofpsychology’scontentdomains
Bloom’sTaxonomy:Remember
DifficultyLevel:Basic
LearningObjective:Describehowthebrainchangesthroughthelifespan.
Topic:BrainStructureandFunction
52.Whichbrainlobeisresponsibleforregisteringspatiallocation,attention,andmotorcontrol?
A.frontal
B.occipital
C.temporal
D.parietal
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APAOutcome:1.1:Describekeyconcepts,principles,andoverarchingthemesinpsychology
APAOutcome:1.2:Developaworkingknowledgeofpsychology’scontentdomains
Bloom’sTaxonomy:Remember
DifficultyLevel:Basic
LearningObjective:Describehowthebrainchangesthroughthelifespan.
Topic:BrainStructureandFunction
53.Thehippocampusliesdeeperinthebrain,beneaththecortex,andplaysanimportantroleinwhichofthefollowing?
A.memoryandemotion
B.attentionandimpulsecontrol
C.finemotorskills
D.criticalandcreativethinking
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APAOutcome:1.1:Describekeyconcepts,principles,andoverarchingthemesinpsychology
APAOutcome:1.2:Developaworkingknowledgeofpsychology’scontentdomains
Bloom’sTaxonomy:Remember
DifficultyLevel:Basic
LearningObjective:Describehowthebrainchangesthroughthelifespan.
Topic:BrainStructureandFunction
54.Whatisthelayeroffatcellsthathelpselectricalimpulsestravelfasteralongtheaxonofaneuron?
A.dendrite
B.cerebralcortex
C.myelinsheath
D.synapse
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APAOutcome:1.1:Describekeyconcepts,principles,andoverarchingthemesinpsychology
APAOutcome:1.2:Developaworkingknowledgeofpsychology’scontentdomains
Bloom’sTaxonomy:Remember
DifficultyLevel:Basic
LearningObjective:Describehowthebrainchangesthroughthelifespan.
Topic:Neurons
55.Communicationinthesynapsesoccursthroughthereleaseofchemicalsubstancesknownas
A.neurotransmitters.
B.neurons.
C.dendrites.
D.axons.
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APAOutcome:1.1:Describekeyconcepts,principles,andoverarchingthemesinpsychology
APAOutcome:1.2:Developaworkingknowledgeofpsychology’scontentdomains
Bloom’sTaxonomy:Remember
DifficultyLevel:Basic
LearningObjective:Describehowthebrainchangesthroughthelifespan.
Topic:Neurons
56.Specializationoffunctionsinonehemisphereofthecerebralcortexiscalled
A.myelination.
B.neuroconstructivistview.
C.lateralization.
D.plasticity.
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APAOutcome:1.1:Describekeyconcepts,principles,andoverarchingthemesinpsychology
APAOutcome:1.2:Developaworkingknowledgeofpsychology’scontentdomains
Bloom’sTaxonomy:Remember
DifficultyLevel:Basic
LearningObjective:Describehowthebrainchangesthroughthelifespan.
Topic:Neurons
57.Whichofthefollowingfunctionsoccurprimarilyinthelefthemisphereofthebrain?
A.performingmusic
B.readingandcomplexthinking
C.humorandtheuseofmetaphors
D.speechandgrammar
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APAOutcome:1.1:Describekeyconcepts,principles,andoverarchingthemesinpsychology
APAOutcome:1.2:Developaworkingknowledgeofpsychology’scontentdomains
Bloom’sTaxonomy:Remember
DifficultyLevel:Basic
LearningObjective:Describehowthebrainchangesthroughthelifespan.
Topic:Neurons
58.Whichofthefollowingfunctionsoccurprimarilyintherighthemisphereofthebrain?
A.performingmusic
B.readingandcomplexthinking
C.humorandtheuseofmetaphors
D.speechandgrammar
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APAOutcome:1.1:Describekeyconcepts,principles,andoverarchingthemesinpsychology
APAOutcome:1.2:Developaworkingknowledgeofpsychology’scontentdomains
Bloom’sTaxonomy:Remember
DifficultyLevel:Basic
LearningObjective:Describehowthebrainchangesthroughthelifespan.
Topic:Neurons
59.WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutbrainlateralizationisNOTtrue?
A.Complexfunctionslikeperformingmusicinvolvebothhemispheres.
B.Therightandlefthemispheresofthebrainhandledifferenttypesofinformation.
C.Peoplewhoarelogicalthinkersareleft-brained,andcreativethinkersareright-brained.
D.Complexthinkingrequirescommunicationbetweenbothhemispheres.
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APAOutcome:1.1:Describekeyconcepts,principles,andoverarchingthemesinpsychology
APAOutcome:1.2:Developaworkingknowledgeofpsychology’scontentdomains
Bloom’sTaxonomy:Remember
DifficultyLevel:Basic
LearningObjective:Describehowthebrainchangesthroughthelifespan.
Topic:Neurons
60.Researchshowsthatlivinginadeprivedenvironment
A.doesnotsignificantlyaffectbraindevelopment.
B.promotesgreaterbraindevelopment.
C.depressesbrainactivity.
D.resultsindefectivebraindevelopmentthatisnotreversibleregardlessoffutureexperiencesinbetterconditions.
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APAOutcome:1.1:Describekeyconcepts,principles,andoverarchingthemesinpsychology
APAOutcome:1.2:Developaworkingknowledgeofpsychology’scontentdomains
Bloom’sTaxonomy:Remember
DifficultyLevel:Basic
LearningObjective:Describehowthebrainchangesthroughthelifespan.
Topic:EarlyExperienceandtheBrain
61.Anyaisgrowingupinanorphanageandreceivesverylittleemotional,mental,orphysicalstimulationandnurturing.Anya’sbraindevelopmentwilllikelybe
A.thesameaspeersraisedinenrichedenvironments.
B.greaterthanpeersraisedinenrichedenvironments.
C.depressedcomparedtopeersraisedinenrichedenvironments.
D.greaterthanherbiologicalparents.
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APAOutcome:1.1:Describekeyconcepts,principles,andoverarchingthemesinpsychology
APAOutcome:1.3:Describeapplicationsofpsychology
Bloom’sTaxonomy:Apply
DifficultyLevel:Moderate
LearningObjective:Describehowthebrainchangesthroughthelifespan.
Topic:EarlyChildhood
Topic:EarlyExperienceandtheBrain
62.MichaelRehbeinhadthelefthemisphereofhisbrainremovedinordertostopseizures.Aftermuchtherapy,therightsideofhisbrainbegantoreorganizeandtakeoverlefthemispherefunctions.Thisexamplesupportsneuroscientists’beliefthatwhat”wires”thebrainis
A.repeatedexperience.
B.lateralization.
C.notaffectedbyseizures.
D.housedintherighthemisphere.
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APAOutcome:1.2:Developaworkingknowledgeofpsychology’scontentdomains
APAOutcome:1.3:Describeapplicationsofpsychology
Bloom’sTaxonomy:Apply
DifficultyLevel:Moderate
LearningObjective:Describehowthebrainchangesthroughthelifespan.
Topic:EarlyExperienceandtheBrain
63.Anewborn’sbrainis_____percentofitsadultweightandgrowsto_____percentofitsadultweightby2yearsofage.
A.10;20
B.15;25
C.25;50
D.25;75
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APAOutcome:1.2:Developaworkingknowledgeofpsychology’scontentdomains
Bloom’sTaxonomy:Remember
DifficultyLevel:Basic
LearningObjective:Describehowthebrainchangesthroughthelifespan.
Topic:BrainDevelopment
Topic:Infancy
64.Whatismeantbythe”bloomingandpruning”analogyofbraindevelopment?
A.Thebrainproducesmanymoredendriteandsynapseconnectionsthanituses(blooming).Unusedconnectionsdisappearorarereplaced(pruning).
B.Earlybrainfunctionisnotspecializedbylocation(blooming).Lateralization(pruning)occursaround2yearsofage.
C.Myelinationproducesthebrain’sbumpysurface(blooming).Brainactivityandlearningsmoothesthissurface(pruning).
D.Areasofthebrainmaturegraduallyanduniformlyduringthefirsthalfoflife(blooming)anddeclineinthesamemannerduringthesecondhalfoflife(pruning).
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APAOutcome:1.2:Developaworkingknowledgeofpsychology’scontentdomains
Bloom’sTaxonomy:Understand
DifficultyLevel:Moderate
LearningObjective:Describehowthebrainchangesthroughthelifespan.
Topic:BrainDevelopment
65.CognitivecontrolinvolvesallofthefollowingEXCEPT
A.inhibitingmotoractions.
B.controllingattention.
C.reducinginterferingthoughts.
D.improvedvocabulary.
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APAOutcome:1.2:Developaworkingknowledgeofpsychology’scontentdomains
Bloom’sTaxonomy:Remember
DifficultyLevel:Moderate
LearningObjective:Describehowthebrainchangesthroughthelifespan.
Topic:BrainDevelopment
66.Brainpathwaysandcircuitryinthe_____continuetoincreaseinmiddleandlatechildhood.
A.hippocampus
B.hypothalamus
C.prefrontalcortex
D.parietallobe
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APAOutcome:1.2:Developaworkingknowledgeofpsychology’scontentdomains
Bloom’sTaxonomy:Remember
DifficultyLevel:Basic
LearningObjective:Describehowthebrainchangesthroughthelifespan.
Topic:BrainDevelopment
Topic:Childhood
67.Adolescentsoftenexperienceheightenedemotionsandincreasedrisk-takingbehavior.Thismaybeduetodelayeddevelopment(comparedtothelimbicsystem)inwhichareaofthebrain?
A.temporallobe
B.righthemisphere
C.lefthemisphere
D.prefrontalcortex
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APAOutcome:1.2:Developaworkingknowledgeofpsychology’scontentdomains
Bloom’sTaxonomy:Understand
DifficultyLevel:Moderate
LearningObjective:Describehowthebrainchangesthroughthelifespan.
Topic:Adolescence
Topic:BrainDevelopment
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