Question : 81. English-immersion approach A. is a system of teaching non-English-speaking children in their : 1198889

 

81. English-immersion approach 
A. is a system of teaching non-English-speaking children in their native language while they learn English and later switching to all-English instruction.
B. is an approach to teaching reading that emphasizes decoding unfamiliar words.
C. is an approach to teaching reading that emphasizes visual retrieval and use of contextual clues.
D. is an approach to teaching English as a second language in which instruction is presented only in English.

82. Intellectual disability is indicated by an IQ of _____, coupled with a deficiency in age-appropriate adaptive behavior, such as communication, social skills, and self-care, appearing before age 18. 
A. 100- 110
B. 130 or more
C. 70 or less
D. 80-90

83. Which of the following ranges of IQ scores represents borderline intellectual disability? 
A. 90-110
B. 65-70
C. 85-90
D. 70-85

84. Which of the following is true of children with learning disabilities? 
A. They may have higher-than-average intelligence.
B. They have distorted vision and hearing.
C. They easily process sensory information.
D. They tend to be more task-oriented than children without learning disabilities.

85. According to research, dyslexia 
A. affects more girls than boys.
B. lacks an apparent genetic basis.
C. represents a language processing disorder.
D. occurs most rarely of all the learning disabilities.

86. The most commonly diagnosed learning disability is 
A. autism.
B. dyslexia.
C. mental retardation.
D. attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder.

87. Nick’s third-grade teacher observes that he is impulsive, persistently inattentive, distracted, and has a low tolerance for frustration. She has also noted that Nick has the ability to make his classmates laugh with his highly intelligent jokes and cartoons. Which of the following is the most probable explanation for Nick’s lack of attention and focus in class? 
A. Dyslexia
B. ADHD
C. Poor parenting
D. Severe mental retardation

88. The incidence of ADHD among school-age children worldwide is 
A. 20 to 30%.
B. 2 to 11%.
C. 32 to 43%.
D. 15 to 20%.

89. Recent research on ADHD suggests that 
A. children with ADHD demonstrate superior executive functioning.
B. children with ADHD have brain damage.
C. contextual factors are often ignored in diagnosing ADHD.
D. boys are twice as likely as girls to have ADHD.

90. Gifted children have an IQ of _____. 
A. 70-80
B. 90-100
C. C.110-120
D. 130 or more

91. _____ is an approach to educating the gifted that broadens and deepens knowledge and skills through extra activities, projects, field trips, or mentoring. 
A. Inclusion
B. Acceleration
C. Enrichment
D. Fortification

92. _____ uses early school entrance, grade skipping, placement in fast-paced classes, or advanced courses for highly gifted children. 
A. Inclusion
B. Acceleration
C. Social promotion
D. Redshirting

93. Thinking aimed at finding a single correct answer to a problem is referred to as _____. 
A. convergent thinking
B. multidimensional thinking
C. parallel processing
D. divergent thinking

94. Kristie is participating in an art competition titled “Green Earth” as a part of the World Environment Day initiative in her school. She has been provided with some old magazines, color paper, scraps of colored cloth, play dough and paints as materials and she has to combine these to depict her vision of the “Green Earth” in an hour’s time. This problem tests Kristie’s abilities in the area of 
A. convergent thinking.
B. fast-mapping.
C. serial processing.
D. divergent thinking.

 

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