Answer these Child Psychology MCQs and see how sharp is your knowledge of Child Psychology. Scroll down and let's start!
A. Touch
B. Hearing
C. Vision
D. Taste
A. Chromosomes
B. Ribosomes
C. Genes
D. DNA
A. Use a play face
B. Their peers
C. Competition
D. Externalizing
A. Customer purchasing patterns of lotions and vitamins
B. Big Data can be processed with traditional techniques.
C. The machines that are running the analysis will possess and create information for themselves
D. Business intelligence​ (BI) systems
A. First acquired adaptions
B. Simplified language that adults use when talking to babies
C. Object permanence
D. Little scientists
E. New adaptation and anticipation
A. 17
B. 8
C. 94
D. None of these
A. Increases slightly
B. Stays the same
C. Increases dramatically
D. Decreases
A. Smallpox
B. 200
C. 14.4
D. 30
A. Farsighted
B. Personal-social skills.
C. Language skills.
D. Fine motor skills.
A. It includes the realization that the person you see on one occasion is the same
B. Can provide comfort if primary caregiver is not around
C. A willingness of the child to use the caregiver as a secure base to explore the environment
D. Infant sleeping on their back is a preventative method
A. 5 percent.
B. 10 percent.
C. 20 percent.
D. 15 percent.
A. One-to-one
B. Stable-order
C. Habituation
D. Cardinality.
A. Top-down principle
B. Cephalocaudal principle
C. Proximodistal principle
D. Head first, body second principle
A. 25%
B. 75%
C. 60%
D. 50%
A. Fast-mapping
B. Word mapping
C. Mental language
D. Word charting
A. Fame and wealth
B. Income and status
C. Age and experience
D. Personal motivation and belief
A. Begin dating
B. Moral self-esteem
C. Develop a strong bond
D. High self-esteem
A. Intelligence; perseverance
B. Externalities; internalities
C. Effort; ability
D. Aptitude; attitude
A. Smallpox
B. 200
C. 14.4
D. 30
A. Farsighted
B. Personal-social skills.
C. Language skills.
D. Fine motor skills.
A. It includes the realization that the person you see on one occasion is the same
B. Can provide comfort if primary caregiver is not around
C. A willingness of the child to use the caregiver as a secure base to explore the environment
D. Infant sleeping on their back is a preventative method
A. 5 percent.
B. 10 percent.
C. 20 percent.
D. 15 percent.
A. One-to-one
B. Stable-order
C. Habituation
D. Cardinality.
A. Top-down principle
B. Cephalocaudal principle
C. Proximodistal principle
D. Head first, body second principle
A. 25%
B. 75%
C. 60%
D. 50%
A. Fast-mapping
B. Word mapping
C. Mental language
D. Word charting
A. Fame and wealth
B. Income and status
C. Age and experience
D. Personal motivation and belief
A. Begin dating
B. Moral self-esteem
C. Develop a strong bond
D. High self-esteem
A. Intelligence; perseverance
B. Externalities; internalities
C. Effort; ability
D. Aptitude; attitude