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1
Public attitudes about adolescence that emerge from personal experience and media portrayals are:
A)relatively accurate.
B)generally inaccurate.
C)consistent with today's adolescents' acting out behaviours.
D)accurate from personal experiences but inaccurate from media portrayals.
2
__________ is a period of rapid physical development involving hormonal and bodily changes that occur primarily during early adolescence.
A)Puberty
B)Menarche
C)Spermarche
D)Maturation
3
For menarche to begin and continue:
A)a girl must be at least 12 years old.
B)pubic hair must have begun to emerge, demonstrating uterine development.
C)calorie intake must exceed the amount of calories a girl burns up.
D)fat must make up 17 percent of the girl's body weight.
4
Which of the following plays an important role in controlling growth?
A)hypothalamus
B)pituitary gland
C)thalamus
D)gonads
5
Whereas __________ is responsible for development of genitals, increase in height, and changes in boys' voices, __________ is a hormone associated with breast, uterine, and skeletal development in girls.
A)testosterone/estradiol
B)estradiol/testosterone
C)estrogen/progesterone
D)serotonin/dopamine
6
Recent research about puberty suggests all of the following EXCEPT:
A)it is advantageous to be an early-maturing rather than a late-maturing boy.
B)early-maturing girls experience more problems in school than late-maturing girls.
C)pubertal variations are less dramatic than is commonly thought.
D)in early adolescence, early-maturing girls show less satisfaction with their figures than do late-maturing girls.
7
David, a homosexual male, engaged in "passing" during adolescence. This would mean David:
A)frequented gay bath houses.
B)encouraged his heterosexual friends to engage in homosexual activities.
C)hid his homosexual identity.
D)let people close to him know that he was homosexual.
8
According to a 1998 study by the Alan Guttmacher Institute, initial sexual intercourse occurs for a majority of teenagers:
A)around age 12.
B)by age 15.
C)in the early- to mid-adolescent years.
D)in the mid- to late-adolescent years.
9
With respect to the use of contraceptives:
A)adolescent girls are increasing their use, but adolescent boys are decreasing their use.
B)adolescent boys are increasing their use, but adolescent girls are decreasing their use.
C)both adolescent boys and girls are increasing their use.
D)both adolescent boys and girls are decreasing their use.
10
According to survey data from the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health in Ontario, which substance is NOT among the three most commonly used by students?
A)alcohol
B)tobacco
C)prescription drugs
D)cannabis
11
The drug most widely used by adolescents in our society is:
A)marijuana.
B)alcohol.
C)ecstasy.
D)inhalants.
12
__________ is more important than ___________ in predicting genetic damage to lungs.
A)Age of onset of smoking; how much the individual smokes
B)How much the individual smokes; age of onset of smoking
C)An inherited genetic trait; how much the individual smokes
D)Whether an individual's parents smoked; how much the individual smokes
13
Annette has an eating disorder that involves the relentless pursuit of thinness through starvation, which ultimately may lead to her death. Annette suffers from:
A)bulimia nervosa.
B)anorexia nervosa.
C)body dysphoric disorder.
D)failure to thrive syndrome.
14
Based on U.S. research, which of the following adolescents is most likely to suffer from anorexia?
A)Bill, an African-American male honour student from a low-income family
B)Kim, an Asian-American female honour student from an upper-income family
C)Jarod, a White male from a middle-income family who has dropped out of school
D)Emily, a White female honour student from an upper-income family
15
Which of the following is NOT among the three leading causes of death in adolescence?
A)homicide
B)suicide
C)accidents
D)alcohol and illicit drug usage
16
Which of the following is the LEAST likely cause of motor vehicle accidents among adolescents?
A)speeding
B)tailgating
C)lack of driving experience
D)driving under the influence of drugs
17
A child in the formal operational thought stage of cognitive development is MOST likely to engage in which of the following activities?
A)using building blocks to determine how houses are constructed
B)writing a story about a clown who wants to leave the circus
C)drawing pictures of a family using stick figures
D)testing a hypothesis systematically
18
When playing the modified "Twenty Questions" game in which she is supposed to determine which picture of 42 the experimenter has in mind, Elnora asks questions in a systematic way, such as "Is it in the top half of the display?" Elnora is exhibiting:
A)hypothetical-deductive reasoning.
B)hypothetical-inductive reasoning.
C)concrete operational thought.
D)preoperational thought.
19
Which of the following is NOT a concern about Piaget's stage of formal operational thought?
A)Not all adolescents are formal operational thinkers.
B)Not all adults in every culture are formal operational thinkers.
C)There is more individual variation in the development of formal operations than Piaget thought.
D)Only those with scientific training use hypothetical-deductive reasoning.
20
Jennifer, who is having unprotected sex with her boyfriend, comments to her best friend, "Did you hear about Barbara? You know how she fools around so much. I heard she's pregnant. That would never happen to me!" This is an example of the:
A)imaginary audience.
B)false-belief syndrome.
C)personal fable.
D)adolescent denial syndrome.
21
Sydney calls her best friend Aisha in a panic. She has a date with Jason, someone she has wanted to date for months, but now she has a blemish on her forehead, which she knows Jason (and everyone else) will notice. This is an example of the:
A)imaginary audience.
B)false-belief syndrome.
C)personal fable.
D)personal absorption syndrome.
22
Which of the following is NOT a cognitive change that allows improved critical thinking in adolescents?
A)more breadth of content knowledge in a variety of domains
B)an increased ability to construct new combinations of knowledge
C)a slower speed of information processing which allows for increased focus and concentration
D)a greater range, and more spontaneous use, of strategies for applying knowledge
23
Students who are likely to become high school dropouts have all of the following characteristics EXCEPT:
A)being disabled.
B)being female.
C)having dependents.
D)having fathers who did not complete high school.
24
__________ is conveyed by the moral atmosphere that is a part of every school.
A)The hidden curriculum
B)Character education
C)Values clarification
D)Cognitive moral education
25
Approximately what percentage of Canadian students drop out of school annually?
A)3%
B)18%
C)26%
D)9%







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