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1
Which is not a common sign of stress in teens above age 14?
A)Sleeping problems
B)Moodiness
C)Headaches
D)Fear of being left alone
2
Which is not an effective way in helping a child adjust to a new neighborhood?
A)Letting the child do some of the packing and unpacking
B)Keeping the child at home with the family as much as possible
C)Signing up the child for activities in the new neighborhood
D)Explaining to the child why the move is taking place
3
Which is an uncommon reaction from children after learning that their parents are getting a divorce?
A)Shrugging their shoulders and saying, "OK, can I go play now?"
B)Crying and pleading for the parents to stay together
C)Blaming themselves for what is happening
D)None of the above
4
What is the best option for a family when a member has a drug addiction?
A)Join a support group to learn the best ways to handle the situation.
B)Ignore it until the person is ready to face the problem.
C)Give daily reminders to the person that what they are doing is dangerous.
D)Offer to personally help the person overcome the addiction.
5
What are the two factors that influence children's views of death?
A)Emotional makeup and degree of imagination
B)Media and peer groups
C)Personality and circumstances of the death
D)Level of development and religious or cultural background
6
From what condition(s) do learning disabilities result?
A)Negative classroom environment
B)Serious problems at home
C)Disorders in the brain and central nervous system
D)Early psychological trauma
7
What is the difference between ADD and ADHD?
A)ADHD is a more severe form of ADD.
B)ADHD involves hyperactivity.
C)ADD does not involve anxiety.
D)ADD requires medication.
8
Which is true about mental retardation?
A)It is always genetic.
B)It renders an individual completely dependent.
C)It can be mild, extreme, or any level in between.
D)It is always physically apparent.
9
Which is not true about autism?
A)It usually becomes apparent during the first three years of life.
B)It affects a person's ability to communicate and interact with others.
C)It is one of a larger spectrum of disorders.
D)It occurs more often in girls than in boys.
10
Which is not true about gifted children?
A)They are always easy to identify from an early age.
B)They may become bored with classroom lessons and activities.
C)They are not always high achievers.
D)They need to be liked and accepted.
11
About how many children in the United States die each year due to abuse or neglect?
A)200
B)500
C)750
D)1,000
12
Why do not some children who are being physically abused have visual bruises or other marks?
A)The abuse is never severe enough to leave marks.
B)The children are often making up the abuse as a way to get attention.
C)The child is always isolated from others until the bruises heal.
D)Some abusers intentionally leave no marks when they hurt children.
13
Which is not true about child abuse?
A)Oftentimes, people who do it were also abused as children.
B)It occurs in all walks of life, regardless of educational background.
C)It commonly occurs when substance abuse is present.
D)It is only illegal if done repeatedly.
14
Which person is not required by law to report maltreatment of children?
A)Parents
B)Counselors
C)Teachers
D)Doctors
15
Which is not a function of a crisis nursery?
A)To offer long-term child care to protect children from maltreatment
B)To give children a safe environment
C)To give parents a chance to cope without hurting their children
D)To educate parents on how avoid maltreating their children







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