
Q1 PERDEV REVIEW QUIZ
Quiz by Laura Agape-Tabusoy
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What do you call the image we have formed over time because of what we have learned and experienced?
It is the reflection of the reactions of others towards an individual.
Lovely used to be shy, but she has now gained the confidence to interact with other people. Which of the following best explains Lovely's development?
Elias notices changes in his cognitive skills and abilities. He recognizes that he could set better goals and plans for his future. He is in the stage of __________.
It helps to cope with the problems encountered with a lack of experience, and increases efficiency by adopting new ways of achieving goals with new experiences.
There are three kinds of people in this world. Which one is NOT a part of the types?
Thoughts, feelings, and emotions are all connected and influence one another.
Sophia is a fan of traveling. She manages to keep a daily record of her travel activities and occurrences. What do you call this record?
There are a number of skills a person can use to increase their own efficiency. What skill allows you to find extraordinary ways to carry out a specific action that no one has tried to use?
Fidel struggles to balance his time between academic and extracurricular responsibilities. He feels pressured to perform in these activities. What is the possible source of stress in this situation?
Allen spends a great deal of time working and trying to establish his career. He has also been reflecting on how his personal relationship is progressing and whether it has the potential to be long-term and lead to establishing a family. Allan is in the stage of __________.
A child in the formal operational thought state of cognitive development is MOST LIKELY to engage in which of the following activities?
According to Havighurst, the developmental task of adolescence is __________.
Individuals who adhere to certain ideals have a sense of meaning and purpose in life, which leads to personal happiness and self-fulfillment. What do you call a belief system that adheres to the highest ideals of human existence?
This is known as the mentality where you do the same just as the others do in order to be “in”, otherwise you will feel like an outcast from the group.
A systematic and extensive theory that defines the individual’s movement from one developmental stage to another by completing a series of developmental tasks.
Moist is known for her excellent abilities in theater and poetry. She is always invited to perform at special events to showcase her artistic talent. Which hemisphere of the brain does Moist dominate?
A boy was asked to describe the family structure in which he grew up. In response, he stated that his family was made up of his father, mother, and siblings. What family unit is he referring to?
Darby enjoys his big, happy family. Their household is composed of his parents, siblings, grandparents, cousins, aunts, uncles, and other relatives. What do you call this type of family unit?
Which statement best explains why adolescents exhibit negative behaviors during their physiological development?
Despite new challenges, such as financial difficulties, Jayme aspires to graduate with the highest honor. He was able to secure a part-time job that will help him cover his expenses. What level of personal effectiveness does Jayme show?
One of the most important decisions of adolescence is choosing a career. Which of the following aspects should you consider the most before deciding on a career path?
The following statements exhibit ways to be responsible in a relationship, EXCEPT…
It is the foundation age where basic behaviors are organized and many ontogenetic maturation skills are developed.
It is where hereditary endowments and sex, alongside body features are all fixed and developed, whether internal or external.
In his theory, Professor Robert Havighurst enlisted several developmental tasks adolescents needed to achieve before the beginning of adulthood. Which of these is considered a task from Havighurst?
What are the characteristics of a person who has left - brain dominance?
What are the characteristics of a person who has right - brain dominance?
Who created the Psychosocial Development Theory?
Fill the values on the table.

According to Kendra Cherry, it is during adolescence in which the person explores one’s independence and develops a sense of self. What is NOT a part of the self the person may develop in this stage?
This was created by the Department of Health, referring to mental health as “a state of well - being, as well as a neurologic or psychiatric condition characterized by a recognizable disturbance in an individual’s cognition.”
In order to manage our emotions when we feel overwhelmed by schoolwork and begin to act inappropriately, we need to develop __________.
Which of the following statements do NOT show the true idea of being happy?
It is the state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or very demanding circumstances.
What are the three major parts of the brain?
Match the cerebrum’s lobes to their corresponding functions.
Beebiem’s addiction to a certain kind of drug resulted in him having hindered memory, learning, judgment, and reaction times. What drug is being referred to in this statement?
“Failing to plan, is planning to fail,” is said by who?
Long-term and short-term memory connects with the reticular activating system in the brain stem, controlling consciousness and awareness. What are the temporal lobes located in the cerebrum that assist in forming said memories?
The NCMH is known for defining stress as “similar to tension...the kind a person feels when faced with a new, unpleasant or threatening situation.” What does it stand for?
Based on a research study, how can healthy relationships help you?
The ability to understand, use, and manage our emotions. It’s known as EQ for short.
What is empathy?
It is the response of not expressing your own needs and feelings, or expressing them so weakly that they will not be addressed.
It is the response asking for what you want or saying how you feel in a threatening, sarcastic or humiliating way that may offend the other person(s).
It is the response of asking for what you want or saying how you feel in an honest and respectful way that does not infringe on another person's rights or put the individual down.
Match the emotions to its corresponding description.
What do you call the type of social influence that transpires when individuals change their actions, behaviors, or beliefs for the advantage of being accepted in a group, to astound, and to have a sense of belonging?
A complex organ that controls your every thought and move. Write in all small letters.