1. Larry is a very aggressive four year old child. He watches
many television programs that contain violence. It’s most likely
that
A. he will become overactive.
B. he will become depressed.
C. his behavior won’t change.
D. his behavior will become more aggressive.
2. John is fighting daily with the other boys in the child care
program. his mother recently remarried and John is now attending
the program five days a week. Using a systems perapective to
understand his behavior, you would consider
A. John’s base temperament and the changes in his family
unit.
B. changes in his family unit and John’s new schedule.
C. John’s new schedule, his new family unit, and the age of
the other boys.
D. John’s basic temperament, changes in his family unit, and
John’s new schedule.
3. Which of the following situations is a cultural influence
on behavior?
A. Mia is expected to baby-sit for her ciusin as a family
duty.
B. Joseph can’t get huis driver’s license until he is 18
years old.
C. Maria has an earlier curfew than her older sister.
D. Michelle’s family is on welfare.
4. By the year 2000, maternal employment rates can be expected
to
A. remain the same
B. decrease.
C. increase.
D. flutuate significantly in either direction.
5. One advantage that two-parent homes usually have over
single-parent homes headed by the mother is
A. better discipline
B. higher income
C. higher moral standards
D. easier access to extended- family members6. A child’s able
to cope with the stress from perental divorce is strongly
influenced by the. A. number of children in the family. B. presence
of grandparents. C. level of conflict in the family before and
after the divorce. D. temperament of his or her mother., 7. Until
recently, custody decisions were almoist solely on the. A. gender
of the parent., B. type of employment of the parent. C. age of the
child., D. income level of the parent. 8. which of the following
statements is true of joint physical custody? A. Joint physical
custody isn’t legal in moist states. B. Joint physical custody is
usually diffcult for young children. C. Joint physical is usually
preferred by the court. D. Joint physical custody is used only
minimally. 9. Resiliency in children is best fostered by A. a
nurturing, supportive adult relationship. B. stern discipline. C.
positive peer relationships. D. financial resources. 10.
Professionals who work with children and consider the effects of
other perople, schools, and cultural values on the behavior of the
children are taking a ( n )—– approach. multidisciplinary. B.
ecological C. developmental D. humanistic 11. Which of the
following factors will most likely result in a positive ex perience
for a child? A. the size of the school B. thye location of the
school C.the qualification of the principal and teacher aide D. The
similarity of the school’s values and the family’s values 12.
Jodi’s family home was recently destroyed by a fire while she was
in school. She is sad and withdrawn and is having difficulty
concentrating. Her response can be classified as ————— behavior
A.internalizing B. externalizing C. self-inflicted D.
immature 13. The stress factore which is likely to cause the most
severe behavioral consequences for children is. A. living in a
stepfamily B. having a working mother C. living in persistent
poverty. D. witnessing damage to the neighborhood by a flash flood.
14. Mike watches a lot of television programs that contain
violence. When he sees an older child “bullying” a younger one in
the park, you would expect him to A. ignore it. B. call an adult.
C. come to the aid of the child. D. join in.15. Study have
demonstrated that” latchkey children” A. have no difficulty in
caring for themselves. B. are at risk for behavior related to peer
pressure. C. are usually over the age 14. D. are primarily children
who live in the inner city. 16.Which of the following sets of
factors is most influential in contributing to violence? A. Child
abuse and poor nutrition B. Persistent poverty and poor nutrition
C. Media violence and poor- quality schools D. Persistent poverty
and widespread substance abuse. 17. Which of the following
statements is true in families where domestic violence occurs?
A.The children are less likely to be victims of abuse. B. The
children may use aggressive behavior when dealing with conflict. C.
Girls are effected by the violence more than boys. D. School-age
children are less affected than preschoolers. 18. Which of the
following statements implies rules of confidentiality? A. You can
tell the librarian that you heard that Joey’s father was arrested
for drug use. B. Parents must give permission to release school
records to the child’s therapist at the community clinic. C. You
can’t discuss your observations regarding Susan’s behavior at a
meeting with teacher and school nurse. D. Maria’s aunt can come to
the classroom and get a copy of her lasdt month’s report card.
19.Based on the number of homeless children who attended school in
1995, you could conclude thyat the 1987 Education of Homeless
Children and Youth programA. isn’t working as well as it should. B.
didn’t provide support to local school districts. C. has effected
positive changes in school attendance for homeless children. D. has
removed all obstacles for maintaining the school attendance for
homeless children. 20. Which of the following children is most at
risk for experiencing a secere stress reaction? A. Nathan, who
watches the news coverage of a hurricane in another city B. Mary,
who had to stay overnight in a shelter with her parents during a
severe ice storm C. Carlos, who watched as his mother and sister
were pulled from their burning homeD. Rose, who helped her
grandfather collect emergency flood supplies for their home.












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