
Health & Social Care unit OP 1.4 - criteria 1.1 the term autistic spectrum condition and 1.2 behavioural characteristics
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- Q1What is the primary characteristic of Autistic Spectrum Condition?Excessive talkingAbility to read mindsChallenges in communication and social interactionIncreased interest in sports30s
- Q2Which of the following is a common behavioural characteristic associated with Autistic Spectrum Condition?Quick adaptability to changeHigh levels of physical activityStrong leadership skillsRepetitive behaviors30s
- Q3Which of the following statements best describes Autistic Spectrum Condition?It can be cured with medicationIt is a lifelong condition that affects how a person thinks and interacts with others.It only affects childrenIt has no impact on learning abilities30s
- Q4What is a potential challenge faced by individuals with Autistic Spectrum Condition?Ability to excel in all academic subjectsDifficulty understanding social cuesConstant desire for social interactionExceptional memory for numbers30s
- Q5Which of the following is NOT typically a behavioural characteristic of Autistic Spectrum Condition?Eagerness to socialize with strangersIntense focus on specific interestsDifficulty in changes to routineRepetitive movements30s
- Q6What is one common sensory characteristic of individuals with Autistic Spectrum Condition?Uninterested in visual stimuliSensitive to loud noisesNeed for constant interactionLack of response to pain30s
- Q7Which behaviour might indicate that someone is experiencing sensory overload due to Autistic Spectrum Condition?Expressing a desire to go outsideSmiling and laughing frequentlyCovering ears and withdrawing from the situationEngaging in conversation with everyone30s
- Q8What is a characteristic of restricted interests in individuals with Autistic Spectrum Condition?Inability to learn new skillsStrong focus on specific topics or activitiesBroad range of interestsPreference for team sports30s
- Q9Which of the following is a common way that individuals with Autistic Spectrum Condition may communicate their needs?Speaking in long, elaborate sentencesUsing complex vocabularyMaking eye contact with everyoneUsing visual aids or sign language30s
- Q10What does the 'spectrum' in Autistic Spectrum Condition refer to?The requirement for medication for all individualsThe wide range of abilities and challenges experienced by individualsThe geographical regions where autism is foundThe age at which symptoms appear30s
- Q11What does the term 'autistic spectrum condition' refer to?A range of developmental disorders that affect communication and behaviorA mental health disorderA type of physical disabilityAn eating disorder30s
- Q12Which of the following behaviors might indicate a person is on the autistic spectrum?Frequent social gatheringsPreference for routines and samenessEnjoyment of spontaneous activitiesEase in adjusting to new situations30s
- Q13Which of the following is a sign that may indicate a child is on the autistic spectrum?Eagerness to engage in cooperative playLimited eye contact during conversationsFrequent laughter in social situationsConsistent sharing of toys with others30s
- Q14What is one possible challenge faced by individuals on the autistic spectrum during social interactions?Expressing emotions openlyMaking new friends easilyEnjoying group conversationUnderstanding non-verbal communication cues30s