Question :
111.Regarding mental retardation, which of the following statements FALSE?
A)Low IQ : 1231258
111.Regarding mental retardation, which of the following statements is FALSE?
A)Low IQ scores are sufficient to determine mental retardation.
B)Most individuals with mental retardation fall in a mild range of severity.
C)Many children with mental retardation are placed in regular classrooms.
D)The causes of mental retardation can be biological, environmental, or both.
E)About 1 to 2 percent of those with mental retardation have severe delays in all areas of development.
112.Chalanda is described as moderately retarded. She likely has an IQ in the range of
A)81 to 90.
B)71 to 80.
C)50 to 70.
D)35 to 49.
E)20 to 34.
113.What percentage of people with mental retardation can be described as having a profound level of mental retardation?
A)almost all, more than 90%
B)the majority, 85%
C)about half, 49%
D)about 10% to 20%
E)very few, 1% to 2%
114.Louise is a 35-year-old woman with mental retardation. She has the reading and math skills of a normal sixth-grader. She can function fairly independently and has a productive job. Her level of mental retardation is most likely described as ____.
A)mild
B)moderate
C)severe
D)profound
E)serious
115.Marvin is a 25-year-old man with mental retardation. He has very simple communication and manual skills, but has great difficulty in reading and math. Based on this description, Marvin’s IQ score most likely falls between
A)0 and 20.
B)20 and 34.
C)35 and 49.
D)50 and 70.
E)71 and 90.
116.Kelly is a 12-year-old with mental retardation. Even though she has difficulty with math and reading, Kelly is placed in a regular classroom for her entire school day. Which educational practice for students with mental retardation is Kelly’s school using?
A)brainstorming
B)enrichment
C)standardization
D)culture-fair testing
E)mainstreaming
117.Eric was tested at school for entry into the gifted program. It is likely that Eric scored at least _____ on his intelligence test.
A)100
B)115
C)130
D)150
E)175
118. Samuel faces the challenge of mental retardation. He has been working as a cashier in a convenience store for several years. He has learned to do relatively simple arithmetic as it applies to his job, and he can read well enough to understand the daily newspaper, but he cannot easily go beyond these tasks. Samuel is best described as having _____.
A) profound retardation
B) severe retardation
C) moderate retardation
D) mild retardation
E) non-functional retardation
119. Tara has experienced severe delays in all areas of development. Her doctors think she may be able to learn some simple tasks, but she will require fairly close supervision in everything she does. Tara is best described as having _____.
A) profound retardation
B) severe retardation
C) moderate retardation
D) mild retardation
E) non-functional retardation
120. Casey is eight years old. He has finally learned to dress himself in the mornings and is learning to play softball with his older brother. However, he does not seem to be able to learn how to read or perform simple mathematic operations. Casey is best described as having _____.
A) profound retardation
B) severe retardation
C) moderate retardation
D) mild retardation
E) non-functional retardation