Question : Multiple Choice Questions 1. From the late teens into the mid-20s, individuals : 1252572

 

 

Multiple Choice Questions
 

1. From the late teens into the mid-20s, individuals are in a transitional phase that developmental psychologists call _____ adulthood. 
A. emerging
B. beginning
C. developing
D. launching

 

 

2. Grace is a 19-year-old college sophomore. She is living away from home for the first time and is trying to decide on a major. Grace is in a phase of life that developmental psychologists term _____ adulthood. 
A. developing
B. emerging
C. beginning
D. nascent

 

 

3. The time at which a woman’s menstrual cycle slows down and stops is called: 
A. menarche
B. menopause
C. amenorrhea
D. the zygotic period

 

 

4. Approximately _____ of American children are likely to experience the breakup of their parents’ marriage. 
A. one-quarter
B. one-third
C. two-fifths
D. one-half

 

 

5. As compared to children in two-parent families, children in single-parent families are: 
A. never well-adjusted.
B. more likely to be poor.
C. more likely to develop close relations.
D. less likely to have trust issues.

 

 

6. Which of the following figures best approximates the percentage of married women with school-age children who work outside the home? 
A. 35%
B. 40%
C. 50%
D. 75%

 

 

7. Which theory of aging suggests that human cells have a built-in time limit to their reproduction and that they are no longer able to divide after a certain time? 
A. Wear-and-tear theory
B. Genetic preprogramming theory
C. Dual-process theory
D. Activity theory

 

 

8. Which theory of aging suggests that mechanical functions of the body work less efficiently as people age? 
A. Wear-and-tear theory
B. Person-centered theory
C. Dual-process theory
D. Activity theory

 

 

9. Age-related declines are more apparent in _____ memory than in _____ memory. 
A. episodic; semantic
B. semantic; episodic
C. implicit; explicit
D. semantic and implicit; episodic and explicit

 

 

10. Which of the following is a progressive brain disorder typically associated with old age that leads to a gradual and irreversible decline in cognitive abilities? 
A. Alzheimer’s disease
B. Cyclothymic disorder
C. Crohn’s disease
D. Bipolar disorder

 

 

11. According to the _____ theory of aging, aging produces a gradual withdrawal from the world on physical, psychological, and social levels. 
A. wear-and-tear
B. genetic preprogramming
C. disengagement
D. activity

 

 

12. Bea is 70 years old and works part-time at a discount store. She has kept herself busy by engaging in various activities she enjoyed during middle adulthood. She volunteers occasionally at a local food bank, and enjoys the company of her family and the members of her bridge club. According to the _____ theory of aging, Bea is aging successfully. 
A. activity
B. Kübler-Ross
C. disengagement
D. wear-and-tear

 

 

13. According to Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, which of the following is the stage in which a person aware of his impending death is likely to try to think of ways to postpone death and dedicate their lives to religion? 
A. Acceptance
B. Anger
C. Bargaining
D. Denial

 

 

 

 

 

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