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Multiple Choice Questions
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BTEC Level 1/2 Child Development Test sobre Multiple Choice Questions, creado por kleaver el 15/11/2015.
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Pregunta 1
Pregunta
1. Running is an example of ........
Respuesta
Fine motor development
Social development
Gross motor development
Language development
Pregunta 2
Pregunta
What can adults do to support a child’s fine motor development?
Respuesta
Provide crayons to encourage the child to scribble
Encourage the child to play football
Provide a scooter to encourage the child to exercise
Encourage the child to listen to stories
Pregunta 3
Pregunta
A child is expected to sit unsupported at
Respuesta
Three months
Six months
Nine months
Twelve months
Pregunta 4
Pregunta
Children can roll over from back to front a
Respuesta
Twelve months
Six months
Nine months
Three months
Pregunta 5
Pregunta
Which two of the following are examples of cognitive development?
Respuesta
Exploring objects by putting in mouth
Pointing using the index finger
Starting to take turns with others
Recognising numbers up to 100
Showing wariness of strangers
Pregunta 6
Pregunta
Which milestone in a child’s emotional and social development is expected at two years of age?
Respuesta
They start to take turns and share
They may be distracted from having tantrums
They develop close friendships
They compare themselves with others
Pregunta 7
Pregunta
A child is able to use simple sentences. Which type of development is this an example of?
Respuesta
Gross and fine motor
Cognitive and problem solving
Communication and language
Emotional and social
Pregunta 8
Pregunta
How can adults support a child’s emotional and social development?
Respuesta
Provide outdoor play
Encourage writing skills
Play memory games
Introduce daily routines
Pregunta 9
Pregunta
The expected communication and language milestone of a child at six months is
Respuesta
Making short babbling sounds
The ability to communicate wishes
Constructing complex sentences
Understanding simple instructions
Pregunta 10
Pregunta
A child can count up to ten. This is an example of which type of development?
Respuesta
Emotional
Gross motor
Cognitive
Fine motor
Pregunta 11
Pregunta
Most children are able to walk unaided by:
Respuesta
six months
nine months
twenty months
eighteen months
Pregunta 12
Pregunta
How can adults support a child’s gross motor development?
Respuesta
Provide crayons and paints
Provide small world play
Provide sit and ride toys
Provide jigsaw puzzles
Pregunta 13
Pregunta
A child can sew using large stitches. This is an example of which type of development?
Respuesta
Social
Fine motor
Cognitive
Gross motor
Pregunta 14
Pregunta
Which two of the following are examples of emotional and social development?
Respuesta
Eating with a knife and fork
Taking turns and sharing
Using simple sentences
Exploring by sight and sound
Comparing self with others
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