OSAT 205 QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
ANSWERS 2026
TheTdevelopmentTofTobjectTpermanenceTduringTtheTsensorimotorTstageTisTsignificantTbecauseTitTd
emonstratesTthatTtheTchildTcan
ATfilterToutTallTbutTtheTessentialTsensoryTinformationTofTaTphysicalTitemTandTthenTselectTaTresponse
.
BTbeginTtoTfeelTmoreTrelaxedTandTsecureTwhenTawayTfromThisTorTherTprimaryTcaregivers.
CTrecognizeTtheTabilityTtoTmakeTthingsThappenTbyTelicitingTaTconsistentTresponseTfromTaTcaregiver.
DTmaintainTaTsymbolicTrepresentationTofTanTitemTinTmemoryTevenTwhenTitTisToutTofTsight.T-
TCORRECTTANSWERST-
DTmaintainTaTsymbolicTrepresentationTofTanTitemTinTmemoryTevenTwhenTitTisToutTofTsight.
WhichTofTtheTfollowingTtypesTofTpeerTrelationshipsTisTmostTcharacteristicTofTsecond-
gradeTstudents?
A.TaTsingle,TexclusiveTfriendship
T B.Tsmall,Tsame-genderTgroups
T C.Tpopularity-basedTcliques
D.Tfluid,TheterogeneousTgangsT-TCORRECTTANSWERST-B.Tsmall,Tsame-genderTgroups
TheTReggioTEmiliaTapproachTisTanTeducationalTphilosophyTinTwhichTstudents.
A.TareTgradedTonTassignmentsTatTanTearlyTage
B.TareTencouragedTtoTactTasTtheirTownTteachers
,C.TareTallowedTtoTfollowTtheirTownTinterests.
D.TareTencouragedTtoTlearnTthroughTplay.T-TCORRECTTANSWERST-
C.TareTallowedTtoTfollowTtheirTownTinterests.
ATpreschoolerTwithTdyspraxiaTwouldTlikelyThaveTtheTmostTdifficultyTwithTwhichTofTtheTfollowingTact
ivities?
A.TsittingTinTaTcircleTlisteningTtoTaTbookTbeingTread
T B.TputtingTaTpuzzleTtogetherTorTworkingTwithTsmallTobjects
T C.TretellingTaTstoryTinTfrontTofTtheTclass
D.TdrinkingTfromTaTcupTwithoutTspillingT-TCORRECTTANSWERST-
T
B.TputtingTaTpuzzleTtogetherTorTworkingTwithTsmallTobjects
ATthree-year-
oldTchildTwhoTisTnewTtoTaTpreschoolTclassToftenTsitsTandTobservesTotherTchildrenTplayingTwithTtheT
blocksTandTotherTtoys,TbutTdoesTnotTusuallyTengageTinTtheTactivitiesTdirectly.TTheTpreschoolTteache
rTwishesTtoThelpTtheTchildTdevelopTmotivationTtoTplayTwithTtheTtoysTinTtheTclassroom.TWhichTofTthe
TfollowingTstrategiesTwouldTbeTmostTeffectiveTforTtheTteacherTtoTimplementTfirst?
A.TaskingTtheTchildTwhichTblocksTareTtheirTfavoriteTandTencouragingTthemTtoTfocusTonTbuildingTwit
hTthose
B.TgivingTtheTchildTsomeTblocksTtoTtakeThomeTandTrequestingTthatTtheyTshowTtheirTparentsThowTth
eyTplayTwithTtheTblocksTatTschool
c.TdemonstratingTvariousTwaysTtheTblocksTcanTbeTusedTtoTcreateTdifferentTstructuresTandTshowingT
theTchildThowTtoTtryTsome
D.TintroducingTaTrewardTchartTandTgivingTtheTchildTaTstickerTonTtheTchartTeachTtimeTtheyTplayTwithT
theTblocksT-TCORRECTTANSWERST-
c.TdemonstratingTvariousTwaysTtheTblocksTcanTbeTusedTtoTcreateTdifferentTstructuresTandTshowingT
theTchildThowTtoTtryTsome
WhichTofTtheTfollowingTbehaviorsTisTmostTcharacteristicTofTtheTlanguageTdevelopmentTofTaTtypicalT
three-year-oldTchild?
, A.TspeakingTinTcompleteTsimpleTsentencesT(e.g.,T"ITwantTaTcookie.")
T B.TpointingTtoTobjectsTandTutteringTaTsingleTwordT(e.g..T"Cookie.")
T C.TcombiningTtwoTwordsTtogetherT(e.g.,T"WantTcookie.")
D.TspeakingTinTcomplexTsentencesT(e.g.,T"PleaseTgiveTmeTaTchocolateTcookie,TbecauseTITfeelTvery,Tv
eryThungry.")T-TCORRECTTANSWERST-
A.TspeakingTinTcompleteTsimpleTsentencesT(e.g.,T"ITwantTaTcookie.")
WhichTofTtheTfollowingTassessmentTstrategiesTwouldTprovideTaTkindergartenTteacherTwithTtheTmo
stTcomprehensiveTinformationTaboutTaTstudent'sToralTlanguageTdevelopment?
ATobservingTtheTstudentTduringTconversationsTwithTpeers
BTaskingTtheTstudentTseveralTquestionsTthatTrequireT"yes"TorT"no"Tresponses
CTlisteningTtoTtheTstudentTreciteTtheTalphabet
DThavingTtheTstudentTreadTaTlistTofTsightTwordsTaloudT-TCORRECTTANSWERST-
ATobservingTtheTstudentTduringTconversationsTwithTpeers
ATteacherTwhoTworksTwithTtoddlersTregularlyTengagesTchildrenTinToralTwordTgamesTandTencourage
sTtheirTspontaneousTgenerationTofTnonsenseTwordsTand
sentencesTthatTrhyme.TTheseTpracticesThelpTlayTtheTfoundationsTforTformalTreadingTandTwritingTin
structionTprimarilyTby
A.TprovidingTopportunitiesTforTteachingTsound-symbolTrelationships
BTfosteringTchildren'sTunderstandingTofTtheTalphabeticTnatureTofTEnglish.
C.TprovidingTopportunitiesTforTpointingToutTsimpleTEnglishTspellingTpatterns.
D.TfosteringTchildren'sTenjoymentTofTlanguageTplayT-TCORRECTTANSWERST-
D.TfosteringTchildren'sTenjoymentTofTlanguageTplay
DuringTanTupcomingTopenThouse,TaTpreschoolTteacherTplansTtoTgiveTaTbriefTpresentationTtoTparent
s/guardiansTaboutTwaysTtoTpromoteTtheirTchildren'sTlanguageTdevelopment.TWhichTofTtheTfollowi
ngTrecommendationsTwouldTbeTmostTappropriateTforTtheTteacherTtoTincludeTinTthisTpresentation?
ANSWERS 2026
TheTdevelopmentTofTobjectTpermanenceTduringTtheTsensorimotorTstageTisTsignificantTbecauseTitTd
emonstratesTthatTtheTchildTcan
ATfilterToutTallTbutTtheTessentialTsensoryTinformationTofTaTphysicalTitemTandTthenTselectTaTresponse
.
BTbeginTtoTfeelTmoreTrelaxedTandTsecureTwhenTawayTfromThisTorTherTprimaryTcaregivers.
CTrecognizeTtheTabilityTtoTmakeTthingsThappenTbyTelicitingTaTconsistentTresponseTfromTaTcaregiver.
DTmaintainTaTsymbolicTrepresentationTofTanTitemTinTmemoryTevenTwhenTitTisToutTofTsight.T-
TCORRECTTANSWERST-
DTmaintainTaTsymbolicTrepresentationTofTanTitemTinTmemoryTevenTwhenTitTisToutTofTsight.
WhichTofTtheTfollowingTtypesTofTpeerTrelationshipsTisTmostTcharacteristicTofTsecond-
gradeTstudents?
A.TaTsingle,TexclusiveTfriendship
T B.Tsmall,Tsame-genderTgroups
T C.Tpopularity-basedTcliques
D.Tfluid,TheterogeneousTgangsT-TCORRECTTANSWERST-B.Tsmall,Tsame-genderTgroups
TheTReggioTEmiliaTapproachTisTanTeducationalTphilosophyTinTwhichTstudents.
A.TareTgradedTonTassignmentsTatTanTearlyTage
B.TareTencouragedTtoTactTasTtheirTownTteachers
,C.TareTallowedTtoTfollowTtheirTownTinterests.
D.TareTencouragedTtoTlearnTthroughTplay.T-TCORRECTTANSWERST-
C.TareTallowedTtoTfollowTtheirTownTinterests.
ATpreschoolerTwithTdyspraxiaTwouldTlikelyThaveTtheTmostTdifficultyTwithTwhichTofTtheTfollowingTact
ivities?
A.TsittingTinTaTcircleTlisteningTtoTaTbookTbeingTread
T B.TputtingTaTpuzzleTtogetherTorTworkingTwithTsmallTobjects
T C.TretellingTaTstoryTinTfrontTofTtheTclass
D.TdrinkingTfromTaTcupTwithoutTspillingT-TCORRECTTANSWERST-
T
B.TputtingTaTpuzzleTtogetherTorTworkingTwithTsmallTobjects
ATthree-year-
oldTchildTwhoTisTnewTtoTaTpreschoolTclassToftenTsitsTandTobservesTotherTchildrenTplayingTwithTtheT
blocksTandTotherTtoys,TbutTdoesTnotTusuallyTengageTinTtheTactivitiesTdirectly.TTheTpreschoolTteache
rTwishesTtoThelpTtheTchildTdevelopTmotivationTtoTplayTwithTtheTtoysTinTtheTclassroom.TWhichTofTthe
TfollowingTstrategiesTwouldTbeTmostTeffectiveTforTtheTteacherTtoTimplementTfirst?
A.TaskingTtheTchildTwhichTblocksTareTtheirTfavoriteTandTencouragingTthemTtoTfocusTonTbuildingTwit
hTthose
B.TgivingTtheTchildTsomeTblocksTtoTtakeThomeTandTrequestingTthatTtheyTshowTtheirTparentsThowTth
eyTplayTwithTtheTblocksTatTschool
c.TdemonstratingTvariousTwaysTtheTblocksTcanTbeTusedTtoTcreateTdifferentTstructuresTandTshowingT
theTchildThowTtoTtryTsome
D.TintroducingTaTrewardTchartTandTgivingTtheTchildTaTstickerTonTtheTchartTeachTtimeTtheyTplayTwithT
theTblocksT-TCORRECTTANSWERST-
c.TdemonstratingTvariousTwaysTtheTblocksTcanTbeTusedTtoTcreateTdifferentTstructuresTandTshowingT
theTchildThowTtoTtryTsome
WhichTofTtheTfollowingTbehaviorsTisTmostTcharacteristicTofTtheTlanguageTdevelopmentTofTaTtypicalT
three-year-oldTchild?
, A.TspeakingTinTcompleteTsimpleTsentencesT(e.g.,T"ITwantTaTcookie.")
T B.TpointingTtoTobjectsTandTutteringTaTsingleTwordT(e.g..T"Cookie.")
T C.TcombiningTtwoTwordsTtogetherT(e.g.,T"WantTcookie.")
D.TspeakingTinTcomplexTsentencesT(e.g.,T"PleaseTgiveTmeTaTchocolateTcookie,TbecauseTITfeelTvery,Tv
eryThungry.")T-TCORRECTTANSWERST-
A.TspeakingTinTcompleteTsimpleTsentencesT(e.g.,T"ITwantTaTcookie.")
WhichTofTtheTfollowingTassessmentTstrategiesTwouldTprovideTaTkindergartenTteacherTwithTtheTmo
stTcomprehensiveTinformationTaboutTaTstudent'sToralTlanguageTdevelopment?
ATobservingTtheTstudentTduringTconversationsTwithTpeers
BTaskingTtheTstudentTseveralTquestionsTthatTrequireT"yes"TorT"no"Tresponses
CTlisteningTtoTtheTstudentTreciteTtheTalphabet
DThavingTtheTstudentTreadTaTlistTofTsightTwordsTaloudT-TCORRECTTANSWERST-
ATobservingTtheTstudentTduringTconversationsTwithTpeers
ATteacherTwhoTworksTwithTtoddlersTregularlyTengagesTchildrenTinToralTwordTgamesTandTencourage
sTtheirTspontaneousTgenerationTofTnonsenseTwordsTand
sentencesTthatTrhyme.TTheseTpracticesThelpTlayTtheTfoundationsTforTformalTreadingTandTwritingTin
structionTprimarilyTby
A.TprovidingTopportunitiesTforTteachingTsound-symbolTrelationships
BTfosteringTchildren'sTunderstandingTofTtheTalphabeticTnatureTofTEnglish.
C.TprovidingTopportunitiesTforTpointingToutTsimpleTEnglishTspellingTpatterns.
D.TfosteringTchildren'sTenjoymentTofTlanguageTplayT-TCORRECTTANSWERST-
D.TfosteringTchildren'sTenjoymentTofTlanguageTplay
DuringTanTupcomingTopenThouse,TaTpreschoolTteacherTplansTtoTgiveTaTbriefTpresentationTtoTparent
s/guardiansTaboutTwaysTtoTpromoteTtheirTchildren'sTlanguageTdevelopment.TWhichTofTtheTfollowi
ngTrecommendationsTwouldTbeTmostTappropriateTforTtheTteacherTtoTincludeTinTthisTpresentation?