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Parenting Test

Subject : soft-skills
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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  • Match each statement with the correct term.
  • Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.

This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. The ability to arrange items in an increasing or decreasing order based on weight - volume - number - or size






2. A person's surroundings and everything in them - including both human and non-human factors






3. Activity in which children play side by side without interacting






4. Oversensitivity to one or more common substances






5. Several generations of a family that live together






6. A penalty inflicted on a child for a violation






7. The study of how children grow and change






8. A break or crack in a bone






9. A learning disability in which a person is not able to control his or her activity or concentrate for a normal length of time






10. Made up of a married couple and their biological or adoptive children






11. A beginning level job in a field for people with limited training and educaiton






12. The process of acquiring and maintaining physical - mental - emotional - and social health






13. The length of time a person can concentrate on any one thing






14. Activity in which children actually play with one another






15. The sum of all qualities a person inherits from his or her parents at birth






16. The ability to be spread from one person to another; the period during which a communicable disease can be spread to another person






17. A family in which both husband and wife are employed outside the home






18. Failure to meet the child's physical or emotional needs






19. A child with unusual intelligence - special artistic talents - and/or the ability to understand relationships and abstract ideas






20. To protect a person from disease - usually by means of a vaccine






21. A condition in which the baby does not grow and develop properly






22. An unstable or critical situation in which the outcome will make a decisive difference for better or worse






23. A small amount of disease-carrying germs introduced to the body on purpose so that the body can build resistance to that disease






24. A seizure or a period of unconsciousness with uncontrolled jerking of muscles






25. Family system in which one or more family members do not fulfill their responsibilities throwing the system out of balance






26. A special unit that gives advice for treatment of poisoning






27. Training that corrects - molds - and perfects one's actions






28. Two people who conceive a child; also called birth parents






29. A child care worker who usually provides care in the child's home






30. Medical advice that tells a couple the options and risks of having one or more children from a previous relationship






31. A person who becomes a parent through a legal process






32. The process of caring for children and helping them grow and learn






33. Learning experiences that are planned with a specific goal in mind






34. A sudden outburst of anger in which children may kick - scream - cry - or hold their breath






35. A procedure for forcing air into the lungs of a person whose breathing has stopped






36. Either or both spouses have been married before and have one or more children from a previous relationship






37. A term for enrolling special needs children into all areas of the curriculum






38. Feeling of sadness and hopelessness following the birth - delivery - and recovery period






39. Being overly and uncontrollably active






40. A disorder characterized by lack of communication - extreme concern with oneself - and detachment from reality






41. The set of changes that gives a child a physically mature body able to reproduce






42. A response that tends to discourage a particular behavior from being repeated






43. Help in learning acceptable behavior






44. An occupation to which you have made a long term commitment






45. A response that encourages a particular behavior; for example - praising a child for acceptable behavior or when a task is done correctly






46. A position that requires a degree from a four-year college






47. A person that provides care for and meets the needs of someone else






48. A person who owns and runs his or her own business






49. The process of mentally grouping objects or ideas into categories or groups based on some unique feature






50. A person that someone admires and wishes to pattern his or her behavior after