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A Child's World: Infancy through Adolescence, 9/e
Diane E. Papalia, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Sally Wendkos Olds
Ruth Duskin Feldman

Pregnancy and Prenatal Development

Multiple Choice



1

Which of the following is an example of the cephalocaudal principle?
A)At 2 months of gestation, an embryo's head is half the length of its body.
B)An embryo's arms and legs develop before the fingers and toes.
C)both a and b
D)neither a nor b
2

Mitosis, or rapid cell division, begins within how many hours after fertilization?
A)2
B)12
C)24
D)36
3

A fertilized ovum moves from the
A)uterus to the fallopian tube
B)fallopian tube to the uterus
C)ovary to the fallopian tube
D)fallopian tube to the ovary
4

In which stage of prenatal development does an unborn baby float freely in the uterus?
A)germinal
B)embryonic
C)fetal
D)none of the above
5

Which of the following protects the unborn child?
A)embryonic disk
B)endoderm
C)amniotic sac
D)blastocyst
6

The placenta does all but which of the following?
A)provides immunity
B)produces hormones
C)nourishes the fetus
D)promotes cell division
7

Which of the following is (are) most likely to cause a spontaneous abortion?
A)chromosomal abnormalities
B)uterine abnormalities
C)defective sperm
D)infection
8

Which of the following hypotheses has been advanced to explain why male babies are more vulnerable to miscarriage and disorder than female babies?
A)The Y chromosome contains genes which protect females against stress.
B)The X chromosome contains harmful genes.
C)The mechanisms for immunity in males are inferior.
D)The male body develops earlier in the prenatal period than the female body.
9

The fetal stage is characterized by
A)high risk of miscarriage
B)less, but more vigorous, activity
C)occurrence of developmental birth defects
D)increasing heart rate
10

The uterine walls and amniotic sac
A)restrain fetal movement
B)stimulate fetal movement
C)both a and b
D)neither a nor b
11

Which statement about fetal learning is true, according to research?
A)Newborns prefer male voices to female voices.
B)Newborns recognize stories that were read to them before birth.
C)Newborns cannot yet distinguish between the mother's voice and that of another woman.
D)Newborns show no preferences that suggest fetal learning has taken place.
12

Babies are less at risk when their mothers gain approximately how many pounds during pregnancy?
A)10 to 15
B)16 to 20
C)22 to 46
D)none of the above; there is no known correlation between the mother's weight gain and the health of the baby
13

Pregnant women need how many extra calories daily?
A)about 200
B)300 to 500
C)800 or more
D)none; extra calories may make the baby obese
14

Which of the following statements about fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) is true?
A)It affects about 1 infant in 2,000 in the United States.
B)It is characterized by extreme passivity.
C)In infancy, it can involve sleep disturbances and weak sucking.
D)Although severe in early childhood, its effects rarely persist into adulthood.
15

Which of the following has not been found to be related to a mother's heavy smoking during pregnancy?
A)facial abnormalities
B)low birth weight
C)poor respiratory functioning
D)learning and behavior problems
16

The effects of which of the following, when ingested during pregnancy, are still in question?
A)caffeine
B)birth control pills
C)DES
D)codeine
17

The use of which of the following drugs by a mother during pregnancy has been linked to neurological problems?
A)cocaine
B)marijuana
C)both a and b
D)neither a nor b
18

"Cocaine babies" tend to be
A)irritable
B)lethargic
C)either a or b
D)neither a nor b
19

AIDS can be passed to an unborn child through the mother's
A)amniotic fluid
B)genes
C)blood
D)none of the above; AIDS can be passed only through sexual contact
20

Fetal exposure to which of the following can cause gene mutations?
A)incompatible maternal blood type
B)PCBs
C)lead
D)radiation
21

If a father is in his late thirties or older when his baby is conceived, the child may have an increased risk of
A)jaundice
B)stillbirth
C)anemia
D)birth defects
22

Which of the following procedures can disclose the sex of a fetus?
A)ultrasound and amniocentesis
B)ultrasound and chorionic villus sampling
C)amniocentesis and umbilical cord sampling
D)fetal blood sampling and alpha fetoprotein test
23

A technique that allows a doctor to draw blood from a fetus to diagnose the presence of certain disorders is
A)chorionic villus sampling
B)umbilical cord sampling
C)alpha fetoprotein (AFP) test
D)amniocentesis
24

Doctors can give fetuses blood transfusions through the
A)placenta
B)amniotic fluid
C)uterine walls
D)umbilical cord
25

A woman in which of the following countries is least likely to obtain early prenatal care?
A)Spain
B)Israel
C)Ireland
D)United States