LEARNERS AND LEARNING SCIENCE
OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT EXAM REVIEW
This Exam Review Covers:
➢ This covers key concepts for WGU D664 (Learning
Science/Theories), brain structure and development,
strategies to counter common learning myths,
Piaget’s & Erikson’s stages,
behaviorism/constructivism/cognitivism, and Bloom’s Taxonomy.
➢ Questions and Answers
➢ Expert-Verified explanation
,### Question 1
Which part of the brain is responsible for controlling breathing and heart
rate even before we are born?
A) Cerebellum
B) Limbic System
C) Brainstem
D) Cerebrum
Answer: C) Brainstem
Explanation:
The brainstem is the oldest part of the brain, developing before birth, and it
controls essential basic life functions such as breathing and heart rate to
sustain life.
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### Question 2
Which brain structure plays a key role in controlling emotions, memory, and
social behavior, and continues to develop through adolescence?
A) Brainstem
B) Limbic System
C) Cerebellum
D) Cerebrum
Answer: B) Limbic System
Explanation:
,The limbic system develops shortly after birth and regulates emotions,
memory formation, and social interactions, maturing through childhood
and adolescence.
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### Question 3
The cerebellum primarily helps with which of the following activities?
A) Thinking and problem-solving
B) Balance, coordination, and fine motor tasks like typing or sports
C) Controlling breathing and heartbeat
D) Regulating emotions and memory
Answer: B) Balance, coordination, and fine motor tasks like typing or sports
Explanation:
The cerebellum develops early in life and is crucial for motor control,
including balance and coordination needed for activities such as typing,
writing, and playing sports.
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### Question 4
Which part of the brain is the largest and responsible for higher cognitive
functions such as reasoning and problem-solving?
A) Limbic System
B) Cerebellum
C) Brainstem
D) Cerebrum
, Answer: D) Cerebrum
Explanation:
The cerebrum is the brain’s largest region, undergoing extensive growth
during childhood and adolescence. It governs higher-order cognitive
processes including thinking, reasoning, and problem-solving.
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### Question 5
True or False: The brainstem continues developing primarily after birth and
is responsible for emotions and memory.
A) True
B) False
Answer: B) False
Explanation:
The brainstem develops before birth and is responsible for basic automatic
functions like breathing and heart rate. Emotions and memory are
controlled by the limbic system, which develops after birth.
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### Question 6
Which brain part develops early in life and supports performing tasks
requiring precise coordination, such as writing or playing sports?
A) Brainstem
B) Cerebrum
C) Cerebellum