Child & Adolescent Dev. And Learning Sem 1 Exams UccCoDE 2021/2022

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1. Child development involve both the ....... of changes in children's development.

2. The most sensitive period for emotional development is from....

3. The first trimester of pregnancy last's from .....

4. When two ova are released simultaneously and each unites with a different sperm, it produces ...... twins.

5. Fetuses born at 29 weeks have ...... chance of survival

6. At which period of prenatal development does the baby often drops as the uterus settles lower into the pelvic area before birth?

7. The adolescent boy has his first ejaculation either induced or spontaneous

8. Menarche simply means .....

9. Who opined that the stage of adolescence is characterized by "sturm und drang?

10. The end of adolescence for boys and girls is marked by .... changes.

11. Students' interests in learning are actually determined by the ..... of the individual.

12. This type of pedagogy helps students to figure out things on their own.

13. This type of forecasting occurs when one does not pay enough attention to information or issues.

14. This theory suggests that the mere passage of time causes forgetting and that memories gradually disappear with time.

15. Which of the theories of forgetting states that our mind has a way to incorporate information in a hierarchical manner?

16. When the learning of one activity neither facilities nor hinders the learning of another task, we say ..... transfer has taken place.

17. One of the underlisted is not a "hugging" strategy.

18. All these are strategies of bridging except ......

19. A large penis and a hairy chest are sometimes considered signs of great sexual potency.

20. The Premark's principle holds that a behavioural pattern that is more likelv to be elicited can be used to reinforce the behaviour that is less likely to be elicited.

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