True / False
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1. Emerging adulthood officially begins when you have your first child.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: False
REFERENCES: 10.1 Emerging Adulthood
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: KAIL.HDEV.16.10.1.1 - What role transitions mark entry into adulthood?
KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Remember
2. Cultures in the developing world tend to have specific practices for marking the transition
from adolescence to adulthood.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: True
REFERENCES: 10.1 Emerging Adulthood
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: KAIL.HDEV.16.10.1.1 - What role transitions mark entry into adulthood?
KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Remember
3. Erikson saw young adulthood as involving the psychosocial conflict between generativity and
stagnation. a. True
b. False
ANSWER: False
REFERENCES: 10.1 Emerging Adulthood
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: KAIL.HDEV.16.10.1.3 - What behavioral criteria mark the transition to adulthood?
KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Remember
4. Young adults who return to live with their parents after college increase the rate at which
they become independent adults.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: False
REFERENCES: 10.1 Emerging Adulthood
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: KAIL.HDEV.16.10.1.4 - How does achieving financial independence reflect the transition to
adulthood?
KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Remember
5. The “quarterlife crisis” involves challenges faced by individuals in their 20s.
a. True
b. False
,ANSWER: True
REFERENCES: 10.1 Emerging Adulthood
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: KAIL.HDEV.16.10.1.4 - How does achieving financial independence reflect the transition to
adulthood?
KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Remember
6. Most individuals do not reach their physical peak until their mid-30s.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: False
REFERENCES: 10.2 Physical Development and Health
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: KAIL.HDEV.16.10.2.1 - In what respects are young adults at their physical peak?
KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Remember
7. Over 90 percent of adults age 18-44 claim that their health is good to excellent. a. True
b. False
ANSWER: True
REFERENCES: 10.2 Physical Development and Health
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: KAIL.HDEV.16.10.2.2 - How healthy are young adults in general?
KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Remember
8. Lung, mouth, bladder, and cervix cancer are all linked to smoking.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: True
REFERENCES: 10.2 Physical Development and Health
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: KAIL.HDEV.16.10.2.3 - How do smoking, alcohol, and nutrition affect young adults’ health?
KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Remember
9. Moderate drinkers have higher risks for cardiovascular disease than abstainers and heavy
drinkers. a. True
b. False
ANSWER: False
REFERENCES: 10.2 Physical Development and Health
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: KAIL.HDEV.16.10.2.3 - How do smoking, alcohol, and nutrition affect young adults’ health?
KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Remember
10. Limiting access to alcohol appears to be the most effective means of reducing the incidence
of binge drinking in college students.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: False
REFERENCES: 10.2 Physical Development and Health
,LEARNING OBJECTIVES: KAIL.HDEV.16.10.2.3 - How do smoking, alcohol, and nutrition affect young adults’ health?
KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Remember
11. An individual addicted to alcohol must demonstrate physical dependence on the drug. a.
True
b. False
ANSWER: True
REFERENCES: 10.2 Physical Development and Health
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: KAIL.HDEV.16.10.2.3 - How do smoking, alcohol, and nutrition affect young adults’ health?
KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Remember
12. Low-density lipoproteins cause fatty deposits to accumulate in the arteries.
a. True
b. Fals
e
ANSWER: True
REFERENCES: 10.2 Physical Development and Health
LEARNING OBJECTI KAIL.HDEV.16.10.2.3 - How do smoking, alcohol, and nutrition affect
VES: young adults’ health? KEYWORDS: Bloom’s:
Remember
13. Poverty and racism are key reasons for the poor health conditions found in inner-city
neighborhoods. a. True
b. Fals
e
ANSWER: True
REFERENCES: 10.2 Physical Development and Health
LEARNING OBJ KAIL.HDEV.16.10.2.4 - How does the health of young adults differ as a
ECTIVES: function of socioeconomic status, gender, and ethnicity? KEYWORDS:
Bloom’s: Remember
14. The fact that your abilities can be altered with experience underlies the concept of plasticity.
a. True
b. Fals
e
ANSWER: True
REFERENCES: 10.3 Cognitive Development
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: KAIL.HDEV.16.10.3.1 - What is intelligence in adulthood?
KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Remember
15. Secondary mental abilities subsume primary mental abilities.
a. True
b. Fals
e
, ANSWER: True
REFERENCES: 10.3 Cognitive Development
LEARNING OBJECT KAIL.HDEV.16.10.3.2 - What are primary and secondary mental abilities?
IVES: How do they change? KEYWORDS: Bloom’s:
Remember
16. Fluid intelligence is acquired through life experience.
a. True
b. Fals
e
ANSWER: False
REFERENCES: 10.3 Cognitive Development
LEARNING OBJECTI KAIL.HDEV.16.10.3.3 - What are fluid and crystallized intelligence?
VES: How do they change? KEYWORDS: Bloom’s:
Remember
17. Perry found that first-year college students rely heavily on the expertise of authority figures,
like their professors.
a. True
b. Fals
e
ANSWER: True
REFERENCES: 10.3 Cognitive Development
LEARNING OBJECT KAIL.HDEV.16.10.3.5 - What is postformal though? How does it differ
IVES: from formal operations? KEYWORDS: Bloom’s:
Remember
18. Most children use reflective judgment when reasoning out real-life dilemmas.
a. True
b. Fals
e
ANSWER: False
REFERENCES: 10.3 Cognitive Development
LEARNING OBJECT KAIL.HDEV.16.10.3.5 - What is postformal though? How does it differ
IVES: from formal operations? KEYWORDS: Bloom’s:
Remember
19. Real-life dilemmas usually have a correct solution.
a. True
b. Fals
e
ANSWER: False
REFERENCES: 10.3 Cognitive Development
LEARNING OBJECT KAIL.HDEV.16.10.3.5 - What is postformal though? How does it differ
Test bank for human development a life span
view 7th edition Cavanaugh
1. Emerging adulthood officially begins when you have your first child.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: False
REFERENCES: 10.1 Emerging Adulthood
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: KAIL.HDEV.16.10.1.1 - What role transitions mark entry into adulthood?
KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Remember
2. Cultures in the developing world tend to have specific practices for marking the transition
from adolescence to adulthood.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: True
REFERENCES: 10.1 Emerging Adulthood
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: KAIL.HDEV.16.10.1.1 - What role transitions mark entry into adulthood?
KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Remember
3. Erikson saw young adulthood as involving the psychosocial conflict between generativity and
stagnation. a. True
b. False
ANSWER: False
REFERENCES: 10.1 Emerging Adulthood
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: KAIL.HDEV.16.10.1.3 - What behavioral criteria mark the transition to adulthood?
KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Remember
4. Young adults who return to live with their parents after college increase the rate at which
they become independent adults.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: False
REFERENCES: 10.1 Emerging Adulthood
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: KAIL.HDEV.16.10.1.4 - How does achieving financial independence reflect the transition to
adulthood?
KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Remember
5. The “quarterlife crisis” involves challenges faced by individuals in their 20s.
a. True
b. False
,ANSWER: True
REFERENCES: 10.1 Emerging Adulthood
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: KAIL.HDEV.16.10.1.4 - How does achieving financial independence reflect the transition to
adulthood?
KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Remember
6. Most individuals do not reach their physical peak until their mid-30s.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: False
REFERENCES: 10.2 Physical Development and Health
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: KAIL.HDEV.16.10.2.1 - In what respects are young adults at their physical peak?
KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Remember
7. Over 90 percent of adults age 18-44 claim that their health is good to excellent. a. True
b. False
ANSWER: True
REFERENCES: 10.2 Physical Development and Health
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: KAIL.HDEV.16.10.2.2 - How healthy are young adults in general?
KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Remember
8. Lung, mouth, bladder, and cervix cancer are all linked to smoking.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: True
REFERENCES: 10.2 Physical Development and Health
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: KAIL.HDEV.16.10.2.3 - How do smoking, alcohol, and nutrition affect young adults’ health?
KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Remember
9. Moderate drinkers have higher risks for cardiovascular disease than abstainers and heavy
drinkers. a. True
b. False
ANSWER: False
REFERENCES: 10.2 Physical Development and Health
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: KAIL.HDEV.16.10.2.3 - How do smoking, alcohol, and nutrition affect young adults’ health?
KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Remember
10. Limiting access to alcohol appears to be the most effective means of reducing the incidence
of binge drinking in college students.
a. True
b. False
ANSWER: False
REFERENCES: 10.2 Physical Development and Health
,LEARNING OBJECTIVES: KAIL.HDEV.16.10.2.3 - How do smoking, alcohol, and nutrition affect young adults’ health?
KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Remember
11. An individual addicted to alcohol must demonstrate physical dependence on the drug. a.
True
b. False
ANSWER: True
REFERENCES: 10.2 Physical Development and Health
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: KAIL.HDEV.16.10.2.3 - How do smoking, alcohol, and nutrition affect young adults’ health?
KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Remember
12. Low-density lipoproteins cause fatty deposits to accumulate in the arteries.
a. True
b. Fals
e
ANSWER: True
REFERENCES: 10.2 Physical Development and Health
LEARNING OBJECTI KAIL.HDEV.16.10.2.3 - How do smoking, alcohol, and nutrition affect
VES: young adults’ health? KEYWORDS: Bloom’s:
Remember
13. Poverty and racism are key reasons for the poor health conditions found in inner-city
neighborhoods. a. True
b. Fals
e
ANSWER: True
REFERENCES: 10.2 Physical Development and Health
LEARNING OBJ KAIL.HDEV.16.10.2.4 - How does the health of young adults differ as a
ECTIVES: function of socioeconomic status, gender, and ethnicity? KEYWORDS:
Bloom’s: Remember
14. The fact that your abilities can be altered with experience underlies the concept of plasticity.
a. True
b. Fals
e
ANSWER: True
REFERENCES: 10.3 Cognitive Development
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: KAIL.HDEV.16.10.3.1 - What is intelligence in adulthood?
KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Remember
15. Secondary mental abilities subsume primary mental abilities.
a. True
b. Fals
e
, ANSWER: True
REFERENCES: 10.3 Cognitive Development
LEARNING OBJECT KAIL.HDEV.16.10.3.2 - What are primary and secondary mental abilities?
IVES: How do they change? KEYWORDS: Bloom’s:
Remember
16. Fluid intelligence is acquired through life experience.
a. True
b. Fals
e
ANSWER: False
REFERENCES: 10.3 Cognitive Development
LEARNING OBJECTI KAIL.HDEV.16.10.3.3 - What are fluid and crystallized intelligence?
VES: How do they change? KEYWORDS: Bloom’s:
Remember
17. Perry found that first-year college students rely heavily on the expertise of authority figures,
like their professors.
a. True
b. Fals
e
ANSWER: True
REFERENCES: 10.3 Cognitive Development
LEARNING OBJECT KAIL.HDEV.16.10.3.5 - What is postformal though? How does it differ
IVES: from formal operations? KEYWORDS: Bloom’s:
Remember
18. Most children use reflective judgment when reasoning out real-life dilemmas.
a. True
b. Fals
e
ANSWER: False
REFERENCES: 10.3 Cognitive Development
LEARNING OBJECT KAIL.HDEV.16.10.3.5 - What is postformal though? How does it differ
IVES: from formal operations? KEYWORDS: Bloom’s:
Remember
19. Real-life dilemmas usually have a correct solution.
a. True
b. Fals
e
ANSWER: False
REFERENCES: 10.3 Cognitive Development
LEARNING OBJECT KAIL.HDEV.16.10.3.5 - What is postformal though? How does it differ