Wednesday, January 26, 2022

MCQ UNIT 6 TEST 2 SECTION 2

 MCQ UNIT 6  TEST 2 SECTION 2

1.A normal  child begins to imitate at the age of 9 months.( Yes / No.)

2.Normally a child begins to speak first words  at the age of.... months.(3-8,8-18,5-12)

3.Normally a child will have a 10 word vocabulary   at the age of.... months.(13-19,6-10,14-24)

 4.A child will begin using past tense  at the age of. 23-27 months.( Yes / No.)

5.Mid upper arm circumference increases to about ----cm by the age of one year(6,16,8)

6.An average term baby is 50 cm long.( Yes / No.)

7.Height growth stops about ----years in girls.(18,20,16)

8.Height growth stops about 24 years in boys.( Yes / No.)

9.Weight for height  below the fifth percentile is an indicator of ( nutriotion, undernutrition,overweight)

10.Head circumference grows by 12 cm in the first year of age .( Yes / No.)

11.Expected weight of a six  year old child is (17.6,22,19.2)

12.A growth curv e deviating downward means the chld is .....( losing weight , gaining weight, growing healthily)

13.Growth curve study is important as it helps to prevent malnutrition.( Yes / No.)

14.Which of the following is not a reason for  growth monitoring .(early detection of abnormal growth, early treatment of abnormal development, opportunity for genetic study )

15.A normal child may develop faster than an average in one area and slower in another.( Yes / No.)

16.Denver screeening test can be used to diagnise a particular disesae.( Yes / No.)

17.DDST is a screening tool for children aged 0 to 6 years old in the area of ( growth and deveopment, development, growth )

18.Physical therapy is an example of developmental service.( Yes / No.)

19.The average weight of children fro age 4 is   (age +3) X ...........( 2.2, 3.2,.2.3)

20.Maslows five stage model includes cognitive needs .( Yes / No.)

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