Category: ECE223 0 ECE223 1 / 120 which of the animals listed in the options could pose health hazards and should not be kept at the centre. Pig Rabbit Turtles Birds 2 / 120 The two very important factors in the growth and development of a child are and Check 3 / 120 Two very important factors in the growth and development of a child are Heredity and drug Heredity and food Environment and food Heredity and environment 4 / 120 The United Nations convention on the right of the child state that a child should have opportunities for play and leisure activities but should not do one of the following Play Crawl Work Eat 5 / 120 Children do not need any adult or external prompting before they start to Check 6 / 120 _______ begins at birth. Check 7 / 120 What does the baby play with at infancy ? Gulf Hot objects Sharp objects Fingers and Toes 8 / 120 refers to those factors that lies within an organism or a person Check 9 / 120 Instrumental conditioning is different from Classical conditioning in that the Check 10 / 120 Another name for imitation is called Copying Mentoring Middling Modelling 11 / 120 The process by which children figure out components or attributes of events, objects people or concepts by whatever means available is called what? Awareness Discrimination Exploration Shaping 12 / 120 The beginning of playful activity can be observed from which period? Infancy Emerging youth Teenage Adulthood 13 / 120 It may be fruitless to force a child acquire skill before the child is? friendly Ready of age of talking age 14 / 120 Outdoor environment is one that is outside which of the following? Field Classroom House Playing trees 15 / 120 _strive for complete consistency in her approach to pedagogy. Check 16 / 120 Children learn ideas and _which in time give way to more detailed specifics. Check 17 / 120 For the period of time that children spent at the Centre, the staff is a Check 18 / 120 The term that describes the child's desire or need to master a skill is called? Competence inquisitiveness Competence enquiry Competence ambition Competence motivation 19 / 120 outdoor play promotes children development of the skills of critical thinking and act of learning to solve divers problem better, because learners Check 20 / 120 Large muscle activity area should have Check 21 / 120 Play and Learning and are inseparable concepts in early childhood what? Walk Education Work Play 22 / 120 Only clear dry should be put in the box for children to play with. Check 23 / 120 Learning refers to a change in behaviour which results from what? quietness Experience Talking Sleeping 24 / 120 During learning process when children played, what other things do they learn about ? school environment classroom world around them ocean of life 25 / 120 Operant conditioning was first popularised by who? U. M. Okonkwo U. S. Okonkwo B. F. Skinner Freidrich Friebe 26 / 120 The development of those innate potentialities of a child in a sequential order is refered to as Check 27 / 120 The baby does what throughout all playful activities Observe Display Watch Watch 28 / 120 All Montessori didactic materials are based upon Montessori's concept of the relationship between and development Check 29 / 120 A child absorbs _through the use of his/her senses of touch, eyes and ears Check 30 / 120 Who suggested that there is a collective agreement about the value of play for young children ? UNISEF UNESCO OAU The United Nations Convention on the right of the child 31 / 120 What discourages a given behavior ? Biting Chaos Punishment Fighting 32 / 120 The basic equipment needs of a centre should be those without Check 33 / 120 The child should be called by his name and with care to others in the environment. Check 34 / 120 How many hours do children spend in the montessori house's central room for intellectual work in a day ? 3 hours 1 hour 2 hours 4 hours 35 / 120 Who is B. F. Skinner? American Russian Nigerian British 36 / 120 The following are the subtheories of cognitive theory except sub-theory of metamorphic change and environment Sub-theory learning through stories Sub-theory of movement sub-theory of learning through perception 37 / 120 Who opinionated that children are biologically prepared to learn about the world ? Fran and parlor French and luzio Irolui and Dan Conenzio and French 38 / 120 The water should be to drink just in case the children get thirsty. Check 39 / 120 Factors Affecting learning does not include Phenotypic traits a and b Organismic traits Genotypic traits 40 / 120 The child gradually develops __for handling new problems and situations Check 41 / 120 The programme is expected to cover a wide range of experiences and activities Check 42 / 120 The wholistic changes, which occur in the individual child over time such that he moves from immaturity and helplessness to a more mature and competent level of functioning is known as Development Maturity Growth a and b 43 / 120 The term that describes the child's desire or need to master a skill is known as Competence Inquisitiveness Competence ambition Competence motivation Competence enquiry 44 / 120 When do learning begin ? At Birth In the grave At Death In the school 45 / 120 The level of learning at which children can apply or make use of their understanding of events, objects, people or concepts is regarded as Check 46 / 120 Learning through rhymes, songs, questions and anecdotes is facilitated through what has been described as one of the followng None of the above referential association Differential association acquittal association 47 / 120 What is the profession of Maria Montessori ? Engineer Medical doctor Psychologist Classroom teache 48 / 120 The UCS when repeated with specific neutral stimulus is termed Check 49 / 120 Which form do physical development takes ? Gross motor Gross Locomotion Sensory muscles Gross muscle 50 / 120 To enhance learning, children's experiences should match the child's developing abilities and also challenges his/her what? Mood and Thought Readiness and likeness All Interest and understanding 51 / 120 What is the natural spontaneous and creative activity which a child engages in and learn something in the process Play Babbling Coding Activity 52 / 120 The role of the _in fostering learning through children’s play cannot be overstressed. Check 53 / 120 Learning through rhymes, songs, questions and anecdotes is facilitated through what has been described as Check 54 / 120 How many Processes are involved in development Four Three Two One 55 / 120 Two basic concept of human growth and development are and Check 56 / 120 What is infancy period ? Day 1 to X years Day 1 to 15 year 2 years to 5 years Day II to 15 years 57 / 120 Gross motor development is also referred to as what? none of the above Large muscle development Joint muscle development Hinge muscle development 58 / 120 How many stages of play do we have in the pre- school years? Seven Six Two Five 59 / 120 Montessori was committed to action and movement as the basis for Check 60 / 120 is a term which describes those physical characteristics a child inherit from his parents. Check 61 / 120 Which of the following concepts can a child between the age 1-5 years learn ? Weight Calculus Trigonometry Algebra 62 / 120 When is reinforcement positive ? Behaviour has no effect on stimulus Behaviour followd by unpleasant stimulus Behaviour followed by pleasant stimulus No relation between response and stimulus 63 / 120 Curiosity aids learning and also promotes one of this Tiredness Stimulus Playing Interest 64 / 120 The importance of is generally accepted. Check 65 / 120 The absence of strong, and caring relationships may retard children’s curiosity Check 66 / 120 Organs for hearing is also refred to as the _senses. Check 67 / 120 The children should not have to work, but should have opportunities for play and activities Check 68 / 120 The teachers must be loving and Check 69 / 120 The outdoor environment allows a lot of freedom to explore and encourage a great deal of Check 70 / 120 If a child has to learn that grass is green he should know the meaning of what? Grass Green and Grass Green Plants and colour 71 / 120 Like the swing, children enjoy the excitement of moving through Check 72 / 120 E. C. E. Means Check 73 / 120 The preschool child's firststyle of learning is usually through , and Check 74 / 120 Infant materials recommended for use in the day care Institutions excludes Stove Cribs Bounce Chairs Yarn balls 75 / 120 what is seen as a function of stimulus and response relationship ? Studying Psychomotor Mentoring Learning 76 / 120 who said imitative learning can occur in the presence of reinforcement . Abraham Maslow Frank pearson Albert Bandura Carl Rogers 77 / 120 Which of the behaviour is child eliciting when he/she spend most of his/her time watching others ? Parallel Onlooker Solitary Associate 78 / 120 What is the main use of operant conditioning by psychologists ? Behavioral modification Learning and Teaching Egoism Behavioral Adoption 79 / 120 Climbing helps children in managing different heights and control. Check 80 / 120 Children have been observed to enjoy listening to, and telling Check 81 / 120 Which of the following can be found in infant materials ? Balance Boards Puppet stage Blocks Cribs 82 / 120 is also referred to as the large muscle development Check 83 / 120 The following are the subtheories of cognitive theory except Sub-theory of movement Sub-theory of learning through stories Sub-theory of metamorphic cahnge and environment Sub-theory of learning through perception 84 / 120 Stages of play in the pre school years include these except Solitary play Onlooker Behaviour Associate cooperative play Parallel play 85 / 120 The term __and __are usually used interchangeably. Check 86 / 120 may be contained in shallow pots with cemented sides. Check 87 / 120 Creative Expression and emotions are Check 88 / 120 is one that is outside the classroom. Check 89 / 120 Which type of play Is exhibited when children interact with others, share, borrow, lend toys from each others ? Solitary Associative Cooperative Parallel 90 / 120 __are stationary equipment which are securely installed for development of large muscles Check 91 / 120 Children love to Check 92 / 120 Activities areas in the centre include the following except Puzzles and table games, music Dancing and shopping House keeping, library, art, blocks science and carpentry 93 / 120 Learning in young children often results from the interaction between the child’s and Check 94 / 120 refers to the fact that a response may occur in the presence of an event that is similar Check 95 / 120 Classical conditioning was first observed and demonstrated by Russian Psychologist called Check 96 / 120 Two basic concepts underlying human growth and developement are Maturity and activities Readiness and Teaching Maturation and Learning Learning and Teaching 97 / 120 The word was described as the surrounding which affects growth and development of any living things. Check 98 / 120 No child should be ridiculed or shamed, rather be provided with one of the following Facial support Tantrum deployment Technical aid Emotional reinforcement 99 / 120 Children express play in many ways and adults sometimes what play is in many different ways. Check 100 / 120 At what stage of language development does a child responds by coding, gurgling, babbling ? First stage Second Stage Third Stage last stage 101 / 120 What plays a very key role in the learning process ? Behaviour Humour Experience Ability 102 / 120 The concepts underlying human growth and development are Maturation and Learning Maturation and imprint none of the above Imprint and learning 103 / 120 A resourceful caregiver or teacher creates a place for learning by providing as many Check 104 / 120 Children's library area of the day care should not feature Story books Flannel board Blocks Books 105 / 120 Children often enjoy naturally Check 106 / 120 The _should be spoken to, read to, even though he cannot respond. Check 107 / 120 Growth and change that occur in children during the first nine years of life occur in all domains of development except Bowling Physical Cognitive Language 108 / 120 The best way to make the centre look bright and colourful is by one of these Displaying the children's craft work Displaying the children's art Displaying the children's art as craft work A&B 109 / 120 At what rate is development faster in any individual ? Adulthood years Post-Primary years Adolescent year Pre-School years 110 / 120 Classical conditioning was first observed and demostrated by the Check 111 / 120 what refers to all conditions and influences, which shape human growth and development ? Heredity Quantitative Growth Environment 112 / 120 What refers toquantitative and qualitative changes occuring in the child over time ? Education Qualilty Development Equality 113 / 120 The _of the early childhood programme must be conducive to learning and healthy to overall development Check 114 / 120 The teaching approach to preschool children should be and Check 115 / 120 A Montessori classroom depends heavily upon the learning that children engage in through and with one another Check 116 / 120 Children usually enter school with a lot of about the world. Check 117 / 120 Expensive materials are unnecessary in children's environment, because children are happy playing with simple Check 118 / 120 which of the factors affecting learing is genotypic make up and has personality trait ? hereditary organismic environmental phenotypic 119 / 120 The environment provided by the pregnant or expectant mother to the is crucial Check 120 / 120 _is a term used to describe the child’s desire or need to master a skill. Check Restart quiz Rate this quiz Send feedback