
Q1. Adolescence refers to the period of development. It
(a) emerges from childhood
(b) emerges from infancy
(c) merges into old age
(d) comes after adulthood
Q2. From the biological point of view, adolescence is the stage
(a) when puberty downs
(b) child become self sufficient
(c) variation occurs from community to community
(d) psychological disturbances and problems of adjustment occurs
Q3. According to Bigge and Hunt, ‘The one word which best characterizes adolescence is ‘change’. The change is
(a) Physiological, intellectual, mental
(b) Physiological, sociological and psychological
(c) Intellectual, economic, psychological
(d) Economic, political, intellectual
Q4. ‘Adolescence is the age of great ideals as well as the time of simple adaptation to reality.’ This thought is expressed by
(a) Jean Piaget
(b) Stanley Hall
(c) Kuhlen
(d) Jones
Q5. Main characteristic of adolescent’s is
(a) Change is voice
(b) Increase in blood pressure
(c) Increase in pulse rate
(d) All of the above
Q6. When an adolescent hate someone, he hates strongly and when he falls in love, he does so passionately, because
(a) Moods of adolescents vary from elation to depression
(b) Their emotions fluctuate very frequently
(c) They are consistent in their emotions
(d) Their emotions are very intense.
Q7. Parents and teachers does not behave over strictness with adolescent’s as
(a) It is legally punishable
(b) Adolescents are very able
(c) Their emotions are not under control
(d) He recognizes the weakness and strength of one’s character.
Q8. The most emotional patterns of the adolescent’s is
(a) awe
(b) hatred
(c) pity
(d) jealousy
Q9. Auto-exoticism is a phase of sexual development. It belongs to
(a) emotion of anger
(b) emotion of worry
(c) emotion of Jealousy
(d) emotion of love
Q10. Logical thinking, abstract reasoning and concentration are developed during.
(a) Infancy
(b) Adolescent
(c) Adulthood
(d) Old age
Solutions
S1. Ans.(a)
S2. Ans.(a)
S3. Ans.(b)
S4. Ans.(a)
S5. Ans.(d)
S6. Ans.(d)
S7. Ans.(c)
S8. Ans.(d)
S9. Ans.(d)
S10. Ans.(b)