Developmental Psychology
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Developmental Psychology
If the teacher focuses the intelligent students while teaching:

A. Average students will lose interest in teaching process
B. Border line students will lose interest in teaching process
C. Both (a) and (b)
D. None of the above

Heredity:

A. Determines the capacity
B. Does not determine the capacity
C. Increase the capacity
D. Modifies the capacity

The intelligent students:

A. Participate in the educative process actively
B. Can only perform simple tasks
C. Can solve their problems
D. Both (a) and (c)

The differences in aptitude occur because of:

A. Heredity
B. Environment
C. Economic conditions
D. All of the above

The children having Intelligence Quotient of 140 or more are called:

A. Gifted
B. Intelligent
C. Average
D. None of these

Five-year-old David watches as you pour water from a short, wide glass into a tall, narrow one. He says there is now more water than before. This response demonstrates that:

A. David understands the concept of conservation
B. David does not understand the concept of conversion
C. David cognitive development is “behind” for his age
D. both b and c are the case

Cephalocaudal means:

A. from the center of the body to the extremities
B. from the past to the future
C. from the head to the toes
D. from birth to death

Heredity refers to all those traits whom a child acquires from:

A. Environment
B. Parents
C. Ovum
D. Sperms

Environment refers to all those circumstances:

A. Which take place in the life of an individual
B. Which direct the way of life of an individual
C. Which affect the life of an individual
D. All of the above