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NES Special Education Exam, NES Special 
Education Practice Test ACTUAL 
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS 
What disability is degenerative and often leads to death in adolescence or early adulthood? - 
CORRECT ANSWERSMuscular dystrophy 
Compared with children without hearing loss, children born with hearing loss are more likely 
to experience significant delays in what developmental domains? - CORRECT 
ANSWERSlanguage 
What fine-motor skills do children typically develop last? - CORRECT 
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NES Special Education Exam, NES Special 
Education Practice Test ACTUAL 
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS 
What disability is degenerative and often leads to death in adolescence or early adulthood? - 
CORRECT ANSWERSMuscular dystrophy 
Compared with children without hearing loss, children born with hearing loss are more likely 
to experience significant delays in what developmental domains? - CORRECT 
ANSWERSlanguage 
What fine-motor skills do children typically develop last? - CORRECT 
A...
Which of the following behaviors reflects an infant's development of an understanding of object permanence? - Searching for a toy under 
a blanket 
Erickson's psychological theory of development hypothesizes that, at the beginning of the elementary school years, the primary conflict facing 
young children is that of: - Industry vs. Inferiority 
During which age span do young children typically first begin to demonstrate goal-directed actions? - 0-2 years 
Which of the following is most cha...
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Which of the following behaviors reflects an infant's development of an understanding of object permanence? - Searching for a toy under 
a blanket 
Erickson's psychological theory of development hypothesizes that, at the beginning of the elementary school years, the primary conflict facing 
young children is that of: - Industry vs. Inferiority 
During which age span do young children typically first begin to demonstrate goal-directed actions? - 0-2 years 
Which of the following is most cha...
Health and safety duties - Absolute duty 
Practicable duty 
Reasonably practicable duty 
Covers - Non employees, contractors, public, visitors, emergency services and other. 
Absolute duty - Highest level of duty 
The employer has no choice but to undertake the duty, regardless of time cost and effort of doing so. 
Must - Will - Shall
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Health and safety duties - Absolute duty 
Practicable duty 
Reasonably practicable duty 
Covers - Non employees, contractors, public, visitors, emergency services and other. 
Absolute duty - Highest level of duty 
The employer has no choice but to undertake the duty, regardless of time cost and effort of doing so. 
Must - Will - Shall
REASONS FOR GOOD HEALTH AND SAFETY MANAGEMENT - MORAL REASONS 
Need to provide a reasonable standard of care and ethical reasons to reduce: 
accident rates 
industrial disease and ill-health rates. 
SOCIAL REASONS 
These include: 
societal expectation of good standards of health and safety a duty of care — to provide: 
a safe place of work, including access and egress 
safe plant and equipment 
a safe system of work 
safe and competent fellow employees; and 
adequate levels of supervision, inf...
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REASONS FOR GOOD HEALTH AND SAFETY MANAGEMENT - MORAL REASONS 
Need to provide a reasonable standard of care and ethical reasons to reduce: 
accident rates 
industrial disease and ill-health rates. 
SOCIAL REASONS 
These include: 
societal expectation of good standards of health and safety a duty of care — to provide: 
a safe place of work, including access and egress 
safe plant and equipment 
a safe system of work 
safe and competent fellow employees; and 
adequate levels of supervision, inf...
Legal, Financial, Moral - Reasons for promoting H&S? (3) 
Output targets, Role Conflict, Bonuses, Customs, Peer Pressure, Competence, Management, Technical - 
Potential barriers for H&S? (8) 
"protection of mind and bodies from illness resulting from PPM" - Define Health 
"the protection of people from physical injury" - Define Safety 
"the provision of facilities to maintain health and well-being of individuals at work" - Define 
Welfare 
"no harm/loss/damage has occurre
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Legal, Financial, Moral - Reasons for promoting H&S? (3) 
Output targets, Role Conflict, Bonuses, Customs, Peer Pressure, Competence, Management, Technical - 
Potential barriers for H&S? (8) 
"protection of mind and bodies from illness resulting from PPM" - Define Health 
"the protection of people from physical injury" - Define Safety 
"the provision of facilities to maintain health and well-being of individuals at work" - Define 
Welfare 
"no harm/loss/damage has occurre
Codes of conduct or rules of behaviour imposed by society regarding what is right and what is wrong 
It is wrong for someone to be killed or seriously injured or suffer mental or physical illness as a result of 
their or others work activities - Moral 
Accidents involving large scale loss of life or major property damage as a result of a fire or an explosion 
are often determined by official enquries - What are highly visible accidents? 
Basic costs incurred to return a situation to what it was ...
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Codes of conduct or rules of behaviour imposed by society regarding what is right and what is wrong 
It is wrong for someone to be killed or seriously injured or suffer mental or physical illness as a result of 
their or others work activities - Moral 
Accidents involving large scale loss of life or major property damage as a result of a fire or an explosion 
are often determined by official enquries - What are highly visible accidents? 
Basic costs incurred to return a situation to what it was ...
Why are accident investigations carried out - Accident investigations are carried out to. 
To identify the immediate root causes of the incident - incidents are usually caused by unsafe acts and 
unsafe conditions in the workplace, but these often arise from underlying root causes. 
To identify corrective actions that will prevent a recurrence - The main reason for investigating. 
What are the four steps in the investigation process - The four steps in the investigation process 
are. 
Step 1: 
G...
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Why are accident investigations carried out - Accident investigations are carried out to. 
To identify the immediate root causes of the incident - incidents are usually caused by unsafe acts and 
unsafe conditions in the workplace, but these often arise from underlying root causes. 
To identify corrective actions that will prevent a recurrence - The main reason for investigating. 
What are the four steps in the investigation process - The four steps in the investigation process 
are. 
Step 1: 
G...
Organisational responsibilities - -Directors 
-Supervisors 
-Managers 
-Safety advisor 
-First aiders 
-Fire marshals 
-Specialists 
SMS Responsibilities of directors - -Overall responsibility for H&S, Fire and environment, including 
training communication and culture 
-Ensure sufficient resources are made available to meet H&S,Fire and environmental needs in the 
company 
-Appoint competent persons to manage H&S 
-Setting regular review policies 
-Ensure adequate systems to train, consult and ...
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Organisational responsibilities - -Directors 
-Supervisors 
-Managers 
-Safety advisor 
-First aiders 
-Fire marshals 
-Specialists 
SMS Responsibilities of directors - -Overall responsibility for H&S, Fire and environment, including 
training communication and culture 
-Ensure sufficient resources are made available to meet H&S,Fire and environmental needs in the 
company 
-Appoint competent persons to manage H&S 
-Setting regular review policies 
-Ensure adequate systems to train, consult and ...
NES Secondary Professional Knowledge Exam, (Answered) Verified Soution 
 
Theory: What is Erikson's theory? 
Psychosocial Theory of Development - 
Individuals experience internal conflicts at various stages of life (crises) which are resolved through interaction with others 
Theory: What does Erikson's theory suggest about secondary students? 
Competence: Industry vs. inferiority (ages 5~12) 
Fidelity: Identity vs. Role Confusion (ages 13~19) 
Theory: What can a teacher do to help students bas...
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NES Secondary Professional Knowledge Exam, (Answered) Verified Soution 
 
Theory: What is Erikson's theory? 
Psychosocial Theory of Development - 
Individuals experience internal conflicts at various stages of life (crises) which are resolved through interaction with others 
Theory: What does Erikson's theory suggest about secondary students? 
Competence: Industry vs. inferiority (ages 5~12) 
Fidelity: Identity vs. Role Confusion (ages 13~19) 
Theory: What can a teacher do to help students bas...
Theory: What is Erikson's theory? 
Psychosocial Theory of Development - 
Individuals experience internal conflicts at various stages of life (crises) which are resolved through interaction with others 
Theory: What does Erikson's theory suggest about secondary students? 
Competence: Industry vs. inferiority (ages 5~12) 
Fidelity: Identity vs. Role Confusion (ages 13~19) 
Theory: What can a teacher do to help students based on Erikson's theory? 
Help students explore identity, beliefs, careers...
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Theory: What is Erikson's theory? 
Psychosocial Theory of Development - 
Individuals experience internal conflicts at various stages of life (crises) which are resolved through interaction with others 
Theory: What does Erikson's theory suggest about secondary students? 
Competence: Industry vs. inferiority (ages 5~12) 
Fidelity: Identity vs. Role Confusion (ages 13~19) 
Theory: What can a teacher do to help students based on Erikson's theory? 
Help students explore identity, beliefs, careers...