Childhood Behavioral and Developmental Disorders Quiz

Test your knowledge on ADHD, Autism, ODD, CD, TS, SM, DMDD, RAD, ID, and more in children's development.

#1

Which of the following is a common symptom of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in children?

Excessive worrying
Hyperactivity and impulsivity
Persistent sadness
Memory loss
#2

What is a characteristic feature of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in children?

Enhanced social communication skills
Repetitive behaviors and restricted interests
High level of empathy
Easily adaptable to change
#3

What is a common symptom of Conduct Disorder (CD) in children?

Extreme shyness and avoidance of social interaction
Frequent lying and manipulation of others
Excessive daydreaming and distractibility
Excessive cleanliness and perfectionism
#4

Which of the following is a characteristic feature of Selective Mutism in children?

Excessive talking and difficulty staying quiet
Consistent refusal to speak in certain situations
Easily engaging in social interactions with strangers
High level of assertiveness and self-confidence
#5

Which of the following is a common symptom of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in children?

Hyperactivity and impulsivity
Intense fear of abandonment
Difficulty with social communication and interaction
Excessive talking and difficulty staying quiet
#6

Which of the following is a recommended approach for managing Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) in children?

Punishment-based discipline only
Consistent rules and consequences, along with positive reinforcement
Ignoring the behavior completely
Isolating the child from social activities
#7

What is a key difference between Specific Learning Disorder (SLD) and Intellectual Disability (ID)?

SLD primarily affects social interactions, while ID primarily affects academic skills.
SLD affects academic skills only, while ID affects both intellectual functioning and adaptive behaviors.
SLD is caused by genetics, while ID is caused by environmental factors.
There is no difference; SLD and ID are synonymous terms.
#8

What distinguishes Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder (DMDD) from Bipolar Disorder in children?

DMDD involves chronic irritability and temper outbursts, while Bipolar Disorder involves distinct episodes of mania and depression.
DMDD primarily affects social skills, while Bipolar Disorder primarily affects cognitive abilities.
DMDD is caused by genetic factors only, while Bipolar Disorder is caused by environmental stressors.
There is no difference; DMDD and Bipolar Disorder are the same disorder.
#9

Which of the following is NOT typically associated with Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) in children?

Difficulty forming emotional bonds with caregivers
Persistent sadness and low mood
Withdrawal from social interactions
Aggressive or disruptive behavior towards others
#10

Which of the following is a potential risk factor for the development of Conduct Disorder (CD) in children?

Warm and nurturing family environment
Consistent enforcement of rules and consequences
Exposure to violence and neglect
Participation in extracurricular activities
#11

Which of the following statements about Tourette Syndrome (TS) is true?

It primarily affects adults and rarely occurs in children.
TS is characterized by sudden, involuntary movements or vocalizations called tics.
TS is caused by parenting styles and is not a neurological disorder.
There are no effective treatments available for TS.
#12

What is a hallmark characteristic of Intellectual Disability (ID) in children?

Advanced language development compared to peers
Significant limitations in intellectual functioning and adaptive behaviors
Exceptional problem-solving skills
Ease in mastering complex academic tasks
#13

Which of the following is a typical characteristic of children with Tourette Syndrome (TS)?

Consistent control over involuntary movements or vocalizations
Minimal impact of tics on daily functioning
Absence of comorbid conditions such as ADHD or OCD
Worsening of symptoms with stress or excitement
#14

What distinguishes Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder (DMDD) from Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) in children?

DMDD involves severe temper outbursts and irritability, while MDD primarily involves a persistent low mood and loss of interest in activities.
DMDD primarily affects social functioning, while MDD primarily affects academic performance.
DMDD is caused by genetic factors only, while MDD is primarily influenced by environmental stressors.
There is no difference; DMDD and MDD are synonymous terms.
#15

Which of the following is a common characteristic of children with Specific Learning Disorder (SLD)?

High level of academic achievement in all subjects
Difficulty with reading, writing, or math despite normal intelligence and adequate education
Exceptional social skills and peer relationships
Easily adapting to new learning environments

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