#1
Which of the following is an example of a fine motor skill?
Running
Throwing a ball
Using scissors
Jumping
#2
At what age do most infants start to crawl?
3-4 months
6-8 months
10-12 months
14-16 months
#3
Which of the following is an example of a gross motor skill?
Drawing
Skipping
Puzzle solving
Building blocks
#4
What is the term for a child's ability to regulate their emotions and behaviors?
Social competence
Self-regulation
Emotional intelligence
Cognitive development
#5
Which of the following is a common milestone in language development during infancy?
Reciting the alphabet
Saying single words
Writing sentences
Reading fluently
#6
What is the term for the process by which children learn the social norms and values of their culture?
Cognitive development
Moral reasoning
Socialization
Emotional regulation
#7
Which of the following is a key factor in ensuring a child's emotional well-being?
Regular exercise
Healthy diet
Positive relationships
Academic achievements
#8
What is the primary role of imaginary play in child development?
It encourages physical activity
It fosters creativity and problem-solving
It promotes social skills
It enhances memory retention
#9
Which of the following is NOT a common symptom of ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder)?
Hyperactivity
Impulsivity
Excessive focus
Inattention
#10
What is the significance of attachment in early childhood?
It impacts language development
It affects emotional and social development
It determines intelligence quotient (IQ)
It influences physical growth
#11
Which of the following factors can contribute to a child's resilience?
Isolation from challenges
Overprotection by caregivers
Strong support networks
Rigid adherence to routines
#12
What is the term for the stage of cognitive development characterized by egocentrism and animism?
Concrete operational stage
Preoperational stage
Formal operational stage
Sensorimotor stage
#13
What is a common indicator of a child experiencing a growth spurt?
Increased appetite
Decreased energy levels
Stunted growth
Decreased sleep
#14
What is the primary focus of the Montessori educational approach?
Competitive assessments
Teacher-centered instruction
Child-led learning and independence
Rote memorization
#15
What is the primary objective of early intervention programs for children with developmental delays?
To accelerate cognitive development
To provide specialized education
To prevent further developmental delays
To ensure social integration
#16
What is the primary objective of play therapy in child psychology?
To provide academic instruction
To build rapport with the therapist
To promote emotional healing and development
To assess cognitive abilities
#17
What is the term for a child's tendency to seek comfort and support from a primary caregiver when faced with distress?
Attachment
Social referencing
Separation anxiety
Secure base behavior