DMLD MCQ UNIT 6 TEST 1 Section 3
41.A child of 1-3 years can be termed as a ...( toddler, infant,
preschooler )
42.Major defects of the body and internal organs are more likely to occur
between ....... fetal weeks( 5 to14 , 3 to 12, 5 to 12 )
43.Wide set eyes are ... birth defects ( major , minor , functional)
44."Baby Centre" mobile app helps to track the .....growth
and development pattern of prenatal and post natal child development .(
monthly, daily , weekly)
45.Blastocyst is related to ....( cell division, volitional need, child
rights)
46.A child begins to use simple single words generally ....of
age .(at 3 months ,at 9 months , 12-18 months )
47.A child begins to use simple sentences at ....years of age
.( 5 ,4,3 )
48.A segment of DNA which provides the code to construct a
protein is ....( a chromosome , a gene , a cell )
49.The "nurturing element" in the growth and development of a
child is ( environment, heredity, nutrition)
50.The embryonic period in the growth of a fetus is ...( the first two
weeks, 3 to 8 weeks , 9th week to birth )
51.The central nervous system begins to develop in fetus since ...( the
first week, the third week, the third month )
52.Which of the following does not belong to Erikson classification of
psycho social development for childhood .( intimacy vs isolation, industry vs
inferiority , initiative vs guilt )
53.The right to life is the most important principle of UNCRC.
54.Adolescent stage is ages 12- 18years.
55.Clubfeet is a major birth defect.
56.Erik Erikson's comprehensive psychoanalytic theory states that the human
development happens in a predetermined sequence of eight stages from infancy to
child hood.
57.Gene mutations might be a cause of learning disorders.
58.International Institute for Child Rights and Development groups the
needs of children into three broad categories ,
59.The UN convention on the rights of the child (1989) legally
binding in India since 11 December 1992 .
60.Adults have responsibilities and obligations to meet children's needs
and rights .
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