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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A herpes and trichomoniasis
B syphilis and hepatitis C
C chlamydia and human papilloma virus
D HIV and gonorrhea
Question #2
A a stereotype
B an unconscious association
C a negative behavior
D a form of discrimination
Question #3
A bicultural identity
B blended identity
C hybrid identity
D multicultural identity
Question #4
A diffusion
B moratorium
C foreclosure
D achievement
Question #5
A identity versus identity confusion
B intimacy versus isolation
C Generativity versus stagnation
D industry versus inferiority
Question #6
A plateaus; declines
B raises; plateaus
C rises; declines
D declines; rises
Question #7
A higher earnings, mellow temperaments, and a greater sense of identity
B mediocre job success, a greater sense of identity, and higher sense of self-worth
C milder temperament, more secure attachments, and happier long-lasting marriages
D higher earnings, occupational status, and career attainment over the long run
Question #8
A 6 years
B 7 years
C 5 years
D 4 years
Question #9
A an elementary school
B a college or university
C a daycare center
D a middle school
Question #10
A dualistic thinking
B commitment
C multiple thinking
D relativism
Question #11
A realistic thinking
B hypothesis thinking
C dualistic thinking
D multiple thinking
Question #12
A an awareness of how logic can be used to solve all of life’s problems
B an awareness of how sensory input and motor skills can be incorporated to solve situational problems that are more concrete
C an awareness of how social factors and factors specific to a given situation must be taken into account in approaching most of life’s problems
D an awareness of how one’s internal state affects his or her physiological response
Question #13
A often exaggerate the extent to which logical thinking can be applied to real-life situations
B are often cognitively unaware of how personal fables and an imaginary audience affects egocentric thought
C are often limited by their egocentrism and concrete-operational thoughts
D often lack the ability to coordinate their sensory modalities with motor skills
Question #14
A friendliness
B social investment
C unstructured socializing
D structured socialization
Question #15
A risk-taking drinking
B social drinking
C binge drinking
D alcoholism
Question #16
A a male who is in his early 40s
B a male who is in his early 20s
C a female who is in her late teens
D a female who is in her early 30s
Question #17
A middle adults and aging adults
B children and young adolescents
C aging adults
D adolescents and emerging adults
Question #18
A has more experience playing this game
B is just getting lucky
C is 20 years old and 20-year-olds have the fastest reaction times
D is cheating
Question #19
A emotional maturity; behavioral and cognitive majority
B the capacity to support one’s parents financially; financial independence
C behavioral and cognitive maturity; emotional maturity
D financial independence; the capacity to support one’s parents financially
Question #20
A undeveloped countries; developed countries
B individualistic cultures; collective cultures
C developed countries; undeveloped countries
D collective cultures; individualistic cultures
Question #21
A an understanding of one’s multifaceted self, to possess instability in one’s occupational field, to understand one’s biological heritage, and to reflect on one’s life with high integrity
B an understanding of who one is, what one’s capabilities and limitations are, what one’s beliefs and values are, and how one fits into the society around them
C an understanding of one’s gender identity, to possess stability in one’s career, to understand one’s ethnic heritage and biological beginnings
D an understanding of who others are, what a person’s temperament is, how the genetic lineage affects longevity, and to have a shaky global view
Question #22
A emerging adults cannot make decisions
B fear of divorce
C marriage is not necessary for sexual relationships
D parents today discourage early marriage
Question #23
A It is the age of instability, being other-focused, identity foreclosure, feeling marginalized, and possibilities.
B It is the age of stability, being other-focused, identity diffusion, feeling in-between, and stagnation.
C It is the age of identity explorations, instability, being self-focused, feeling in-between, and possibilities.
D It is the age of identity moratorium, stability, feeling marginalized, being self-focused, and developing a global worldview.
Question #24
A the ethic of divinity
B the ethic of autonomy
C the ethic of community
D the ethic of culture
Question #25
A Moral reasoning is based on perceptions of the likelihood of external rewards and punishments.
B Moral reasoning is based on the individual’s own independent judgments rather than on what others view as wrong or right.
C Rules should be obeyed to avoid punishment from those in authority.
D What is right is whatever agrees with the rules established by tradition and by authorities.
Question #26
A cognitive development
B psychological functioning
C environmental forces
D biological maturity
Question #27
A negatively, their global self-esteem is lower than boys’ during adolescence
B positively, their global self-esteem is quite high throughout adolescence
C neutrally, their global self-esteem is variable throughout adolescence
D Negatively, their global self-esteem is very high during adolescence
Question #28
A adolescents have initiated romantic relationships by this time
B adolescents feel more mature
C parents are much less critical during this time
D peers’ evaluations become less important
Question #29
A ideal self
B fictional self
C real self
D feared self
Question #30
A declines; rises
B levels off; declines
C rises; declines
D rises; levels off
Question #31
A adolescence is often a time of intellectual stagnation
B adolescence is often a time of emotional stability
C adolescence is often a time of emotional volatility
D adolescence is often a time of intellectual volatility
Question #32
A the imaginary audience
B the personal fable
C the adolescent growth spurt
D egocentrism
Question #33
A the personal fable
B egocentrism
C the adolescent growth spurt
D the imaginary audience
Question #34
A a greater amount of testosterone, which has been shown to enhance memory
B their ability to question their parents and the world around them
C their ability to think concretely and egocentrically of the world
D a greater amount of experience and knowledge of the world
Question #35
A learning devices
B virtual memory devices
C long-term memory devices
D mnemonic devices
Question #36
A sensorimotor
B preoperational
C concrete operations
D formal operations
Question #37
A formal operations
B concrete operations
C advanced hypothesis testing
D pre-operations
Question #38
A Addictive substance use; medicinal substance use
B Experimental substance use; social substance use
C Medicinal substance use; addictive substance use
D Social substance use; experimental substance use
Question #39
A experimenting
B using substances socially
C addicted
D self-medicating
Question #40
A He is likely self-medicating.
B He is a likely telling the truth; experimentation is one of the four major reasons that adolescents use substances.
C He is not telling the truth; adolescents are either users or not users.
D He is probably lying, most drug abusers do.
Question #41
A anorexia nervosa
B bulimia nervosa
C feeding disorder of infancy or early childhood
D pica
Question #42
A pica
B feeding disorder of infancy or early childhood
C bulimia nervosa
D anorexia nervosa
Question #43
A 60%; early to mid-20s
B 80%; teens and early 20s
C 70%; early to mid-20s
D 90%; teens and early 20s
Question #44
A the farmer
B public beatings
C public circumcision
D the warrior
Question #45
A Aging confirmations
B Puberty rituals
C Psycho-cognitive stages
D History-graded norms
Question #46
A He is likely to have difficulties with alcohol use and delinquency.
B He is likely to spend too much time studying.
C He is likely to engage in early sexual behavior.
D He is likely to be a homebody and prefers to stay at home rather than go out on the weekends.
Question #47
A a girl who experiences early-onset puberty
B a boy who experiences late-onset puberty
C a boy who experiences early-onset puberty
D a girl who experiences late-onset puberty
Question #48
A Lowering trend
B Secular trend
C Sooner trend
D Early onset trend
Question #49
A Spermarche; menarche
B Primary menstruation; foremost ejaculation
C Foremost menstruation; primary ejaculation
D Menarche; spermarche
Question #50
A secondary sex characteristics
B quarternary sex characteristics
C tertiary sex characteristics
D primary sex characteristics
Question #51
A dopamine; serotonin
B cortisol; relaxin
C estradiol; testosterone
D thalamus; hypothalamus