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Health Chapter 10's Quiz

Quiz by Abraham Sangary

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  • Q1
    1. Adolescents whose bodies develop at a later age than their peers
    Identity
    peer pressure
    late bloomers
    Self-esteem
    300s
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  • Q2
    2. who you are
    Value
    Autonomy
    Adolescence
    Identity
    300s
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  • Q3
    3. how much you like yourself and feel good about yourself
    secondary sex characteristic
    autonomy
    self-esteem
    peer pressure
    300s
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  • Q4
    4. the time at which males and females have the ability to produce children
    early bloomers
    self-esteem
    secondary sex characteristics
    reproductive maturity
    300s
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  • Q5
    5. adolescents whose bodies develop at an earlier age than their peers
    late bloomers
    secondary sex characteristics
    early bloomer
    peer pressure
    300s
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  • Q6
    6. a need to conform to friends
    autonomy
    Value
    self-esteem
    peer pressure
    300s
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  • Q7
    7. independence from the influence or control of others
    self-esteem
    identity
    autonomy
    value
    300s
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  • Q8
    8. ideals, opinions, and beliefs that important to you
    autonomy
    self-esteem
    identity
    value
    300s
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  • Q9
    9. the teenage years, which are marked by physical, mental, and emotional change
    identity
    early bloomers
    Adolescence
    secondary sex characteristics
    300s
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  • Q10
    10. physical changes during puberty not directly related to reproduction
    secondary sex characteristics
    late bloomers
    early bloomers
    Adolescence
    300s
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  • Q11
    11. The process of sexual maturation begins between the ages of
    3 and 6
    6 and 8
    20 and 25
    9 and 14
    300s
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  • Q12
    12. main responsibility of parents of babies between birth and ---------- is the physical care of their child
    12 years
    24 months
    18 months
    15 years
    300s
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  • Q13
    13 feeling independent is a positive aspect of
    autonomy
    Adolescence
    identity
    self-esteem
    300s
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  • Q14
    14. The years during which you change from child to an adult are your time of --
    Adolescence
    autonomy
    self-esteem
    infancy
    300s
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  • Q15
    15. The ages at which people mature sexually grow to their adult height are determined by:
    late bloomers
    heredity
    Adolescence
    infancy
    300s
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  • Q16
    16. The growth spurt starts when the ---- ---- increases its production of growth hormone.
    thyroid gland
    hair began
    pituitary
    nothing happen
    300s
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  • Q17
    17. The human brain reaches its full capacity to think and reason between the ages of
    6 and 9
    13 and 15
    4 and 5
    1 and 3
    300s
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  • Q18
    18. Ethical judgment is a thinking skill characteristic of ------- thought.
    adult
    mature
    stupid
    clever
    300s
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  • Q19
    19. As you gain independence during adolescence, your responsibility to your family and friends
    normal
    no change
    decrease
    increase
    300s
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  • Q20
    20. At what stage of development do children Win to share and make friends?
    between ages of 3 years and 6 years
    between ages of 1year and 3 years
    between ages of 3 months and 6 months
    between ages of 6 months and 10 months
    300s
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