#1
Which factor is primarily responsible for physical development in children?
Nutrition
Education
Social interactions
Physical exercise
#2
Which of the following is NOT a primary area of development in children?
Cognitive
Social-Emotional
Technological
Physical
#3
Which factor is considered a social determinant of child development?
Genetic predisposition
Parental education levels
Child's preference for play
Physical traits
#4
Which of the following is a critical period for language acquisition in children?
Adolescence
Early childhood
Late childhood
Infancy
#5
Which aspect of child development is most directly impacted by play?
Nutritional status
Social skills
Height
Hair color
#6
How does parental involvement influence a child's academic achievement?
Increases pressure on the child
Has no significant effect
Decreases interest in academics
Improves performance and motivation
#7
What role does genetics play in a child's development?
Determines educational success
Influences physical and psychological traits
Has no impact on child development
Only affects physical appearance
#8
Which of the following environmental factors can negatively impact a child's cognitive development?
Regular physical activity
Exposure to lead
Reading books
Listening to music
#9
Language development in children is primarily influenced by:
The amount of physical exercise they get
Their exposure to language in their environment
Their ability to play musical instruments
The type of food they eat
#10
Attachment theory in child development emphasizes the importance of:
A child's genetic makeup
A child's cognitive skills
A secure attachment between a child and caregiver
The number of toys a child has
#11
Which theory proposes that children learn behaviors through observation and imitation?
Behaviorism
Constructivism
Social Learning Theory
Psychoanalytic Theory
#12
The theory of 'Multiple Intelligences' suggests that:
Intelligence is solely determined by genetic factors
Children have a single type of intelligence that determines their abilities
Children possess a range of different types of intelligence
Intelligence cannot be developed or changed
#13
The concept of 'Zone of Proximal Development' (ZPD) is associated with which educational theorist?
Jean Piaget
Lev Vygotsky
Erik Erikson
B.F. Skinner
#14
Resilience in children can be fostered by:
Avoiding any stressful situations
Exposure to diverse educational materials
Building strong, positive relationships with caring adults
Focusing exclusively on academic achievement
#15
Executive functions in children are best enhanced through activities that involve:
Repetition and memorization
Physical coordination
Planning and decision making
Observation and imitation
#16
In the context of child development, the term 'neuroplasticity' refers to:
The flexibility of the nervous system to heal itself after injury
The brain's ability to form and reorganize synaptic connections, especially in response to learning or experience
The structural changes in the brain due to nutritional deficiencies
A fixed trait that does not change throughout a child's development