A. Increase in height and weight
B. Increase in size
C. Strengthening of human skeleton
D. All of the above
Related Mcqs:
- Physical growth and development is called:
A. readiness
B. maturation
C. mobility
D. heredity - The individual differences refers to:
A. Differentiation of abilities in the individual
B. religious differences
C. Political differences
D. Academic differences - Environment refers to all those circumstances:
A. Which take place in the life of an individual
B. Which direct the way of life of an individual
C. Which affect the life of an individual
D. All of the above - Maturation refers to:
A. the acquisition of socially acceptable behaviors
B. the learning of social norms
C. the physical and sexual development of early adolescence
D. biological growth process that are relatively uninfluenced by experience - Habituation refers to the:
A. interpretation of new information in terms of existing schemas
B. adjustment of current schemas to make sense of new information
C. awareness that things continue to exist when not perceived
D. decreasing responsiveness to a stimulus to which one is repeatedly exposed - Menopause refers to:
A. the end of the formal operations stage
B. the lose of male sexual potency
C. the cessation of menstruation
D. irregular timing of menstrual periods - The prenatal period refers to:
A. the nine months after birth
B. the nine months before birth
C. the time period before conception take place
D. the period of time immediately after birth - Maturation refers to that stage of the development when organism:
A. Starts performing instinctive functions
B. Starts effecting other organisms
C. Completes training
D. Enable to perform social functions - Heredity refers to those traits which are transmitted to the children:
A. Parents
B. Environment
C. Educational institution
D. All of the above - Heredity refers to all those traits whom a child acquires from:
A. Environment
B. Parents
C. Ovum
D. Sperms