Class 12 Geography Chapter 3 Human Development Quiz 8 (60 MCQs)

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1. Mesoderm gives rise to .....
2. Which type of research involves studying the same group of individuals over time?
3. What did Ivan Pavlov develop?
4. These skills involve large muscle movements such as crawling, walking and jumping.
5. Development is uni-dimensional.
6. Which of the following is an example of using cognition?
7. Which of the following is an example of a political obstacle to human development?
8. Which is a common physical OR emotional change during adolescence?
9. Where does an embryo develop
10. The period of time needed for a fertilized edd to grow and develop is .....
11. What is the term for:All of a person's surroundings and the people in them?
12. What is the term for the process of increasing in physical size?
13. 'Small is beautiful' book based on judicious use of resources is written by .....
14. What is one of the consequences of colonization?
15. Ideas about how people process information, think, and learn are called .....
16. Which option is key while incorporating Vygotsky's theories in your classroom?
17. The major strength of behavioral learning theories is their ability to be tested and to be practically applied.
18. Which of the following is an example of physical development in early childhood?
19. In which Stage of Prenatal Development:Encompasses the time of the zygote?
20. Which of the following is the limitation of Longitudinal method?
21. Knowing the stages of human development helps you do which of the following most directly?
22. What is the term used to describe the cognitive milestone where children understand that objects continue to exist even when they cannot be seen, heard, or touched?
23. Which stage of the Erikson's Theory generally applies to middle adulthood?
24. What is the role of the amniotic sac surrounding the fetus?
25. A teenager unable to commit to a career path might be struggling with:
26. Behaviorism like Pavlov studied is also called what?
27. ..... is defined as a cohesive, repeatable action sequence possessing component action which is tightly interconnected and governed by a core meaning. (Piaget)
28. True or false:autonomous morality is the first stage of moral development?
29. What is the term for the development stage from the end of the eighth week until birth?
30. The CC part of the PPPCCKHD definition
31. During this stage your coordination improves, you learn to write, read, and you can feed by yourself.
32. In what particular age that the child's sentences are more complex and speaks well enough for strangers to understand?
33. Evolutionary developmental psychology is the application of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution and natural selection to the process of human development.
34. Which of the following would be an important daily-living skill for a high school student with an intellectual disability?
35. Which of the following foods is a good source of protein?
36. What are some political obstacles to human development?
37. Emotional regulation begins to improve significantly during:
38. What is a key strength of longitudinal studies?
39. By middle childhood, the number of teeth in a child's mouth are
40. People with ..... are convinced they are ugly or too fat.
41. Sensori-motor, Developing operations, Concrete Operation and Formal Operation are all stages of whar?
42. Determining ..... age involves knowing the functional capacities of a person's vital organs.
43. Choose the correct definition for the following word:WEALTH
44. What is social development?
45. The stage in Piaget's Theory where a child have the ability to systematically solve a problem in a logical and methodological way.
46. Physical tasks involving small muscle movements such as cutting with scissors, typing on a keyboard, and writing with a pen or pencil
47. A teacher rings a bell when she wants the class to stop talking. This is operant conditioning.
48. Which dimension is this?Countries that develop positive trading relationships with other countries tend to develop well. Countries can develop in an uneven patterns, for example, cities may have better quality resources and infrastructure compared to rural areas. Better job opportunities contributes positively.
49. Ecological systems theory was developed by Urie Bronfenbrenner.
50. Which of the following scholars first raised the concerted issue regarding imbalances between population and very limited availability of resources?
51. Children, whose parents use this parenting style, are often insecure due to no boundaries.
52. What is the debate between genetic and environmental influences on development called?
53. 2 years old:choose 1 that does NOT belong
54. The two layers of a serous membrane are
55. What approach have psychologists adopted to consider biological, cognitive, and sociocultural factors in development?
56. Outcome:Lack of self control, socially incompetent
57. The outer membrane around the embryo that becomes part of placenta is .....
58. Bandura argued that people imitate other people's behaviors, .....
59. Main goal is to contain the organism used for reproducing an offspring
60. How many stages are in Piaget's cognitive development theory?