Saturday, December 12, 2020

Ashworth Semester Exam E06V Creative Expression and Play

Question 1
Creative potential refers to an individual's capacity for behaving in creative ways and includes:
cognitive inabilities.
cognitive processes.
group dispositions.
creative inabilities.

Question 2
When children engage in possibility thinking more frequently and are encouraged to experience new and atypical solutions they become all of the following EXCEPT:
more confident in their ability to solve problems.
more adept at possibility thinking.
more likely to acquire the habit of thinking creatively.
less confident in their ability to solve problems.

Question 3
A group of third graders have been begging to play the new board games that were purchased by the parent/teacher group for their classroom, but the teacher is unsure about how to proceed because he doesn't think that a couple of the students would handle games well. What should the teacher do?
Avoid using the games until the children in question are absent or working with an aide.
Organize the games from simple to complex, introduce them one at a time, demonstrate the object and rules of each game, provide children with guided practice, and assign children to small groups—based on their strengths and interests.
Reserve the games as a reward for the top students who have completed all of their work.
Store the board games on a high shelf and use them during indoor recess only.

Question 4
A toddler pretending to drink from her empty cup is considered ____________ play.
cooperative
associative
solitary
symbolic

Question 5
Representational art:
combines shapes to make mandalas.
shows planning and inclusion of details.
names scribbles.
makes scribbles on top of scribble

Question 6
Older children who enact their own scripts base them on:
content-based ideas.
historical time periods.
real-life, problem-solving experiences.
plays the teacher gives them to enact.

Question 7
Which theory/perspective correlates with using I-messages?
Cognitive developmental theory
Humanistic
Behavioral
Social learning

Question 8
Which of the following should be considered in portfolio development?
Competence, Cooperation, Collaboration, Cognition, Community
Celebration, Cognition, Communication, Cooperation, Competency
Communication, Collaboration, Celebration, Capability, Cognition
Cooperation, Capability, Collaboration, Competence, Communication

Question 9
After indoor recess, a first-grade teacher notices that children have left toys, games, and puzzle pieces scattered throughout the room. How can the teacher best address students' responsibility in cleaning up their materials?
Stay after school to clean up after the children so that the custodian is not upset.
Inform students that none of the centers will be available again if they don't put things away neatly.
Assign seatwork instead of indoor recess the following week.
Model and practice how to put materials away and stop the play several minutes in advance to allow for this to become part of the children's daily routine.

Question 10
Modeling materials allows children to explore, manipulate, discover, create, and observe changes in physical properties. Children can learn about ________ while manipulating materials.
consistency
form
function
gravity






Ashworth Semester Exam E04V Guidance and Discipline

Question 1
When children or adults react impulsively to stressors, the "fight-or-flight" region of our brain, known as ____________ takes over.
the cerebellum
the amygdala
myelinization
executive function

Question 2
Research has shown that movement affects brain chemistry and can be an effective tool for managing:
emotional stress.
conflict solution.
discipline.
physical stress.

Question 3
Friendship skills involve all of the following EXCEPT:
sharing.
rejecting help.
turn-taking.
paying compliments.

Question 4
________ are the key to long-term, enduring success for children.
Families
Rewards
Compliments
Routines

Question 5
Schools have traditionally used a power model rather than a(n) _________ model for handling conflict.
intimidation
resolution
authoritarian
negotiation

Question 6
First grade teacher, Ms. Gupta, tries hard not to protect children from learning through their mistakes. She is _______________ because she knows children learn through their experiences and that learning takes time.
ultimatums
planning ahead
shirking responsibility
avoiding overprotection

Question 7
The nature of a reward and punishment system __________ relationships between children and the adults they depend on.
damages
enhances
authenticates.
Engages

Question 8
_____________ is a critical foundation in development.
Unpredictability
Stress
Security
Attachment

Question 9
________ reflects the unique blending of characteristics among individuals within groups and may include socioeconomic status, life experiences, gender, language, education, sexual orientation, psychological state, and political viewpoints.
Diversity
Culture
Individualism
Awareness

Question 10
Children sometimes learn to get their emotional needs met in counterproductive ways, like gaining attention for undesirable behavior, encouraging the behavior to continue. In this case, the needed discipline approach involves:
negative reinforcement.
more praise.
reteaching.
ultimatums.






Thursday, December 3, 2020

Ashworth Semester Exam E03V Curriculum Development

E03V : Curriculum Development

Question 1
The reason teachers need to know what constitutes typical ages and growth sequences is because:
knowing what is typical for a developmental level helps teachers identify behavior that is definitely atypical.
typical children should reach identical stages of development at identical times.
teachers should not try to teach children their ABC's because kindergarten teachers are supposed to do that.
research reveals that children from a variety of cultures all develop at the same rate in just about every area.

Question 2
In the United States, one in every __________ children will live below the poverty level at some point during their childhood.
2
3
4
5

Question 3
Restlessness during group time can be alleviated by:
having children sit in small chairs.
alternating girls and boys.
offering it earlier in the morning.
allowing some children to play outside.

Question 4
The best way to keep unit blocks clean is to:
soak them in water with a cleaner such as Spic and Span, and scrub them thoroughly.
allow children to use them only on the carpeted area.
make certain the children wash their hands before touching them.
wax them with paste wax before using them for the first time.

Question 5
_________ has to do with how well the test predicts future outcomes.
Predictive validity
Reliability
Content validity
Population sampling

Question 6
The average five-year old has not developed enough to:
jump rope.
mentally enjoy games with rules.
walk backward.
be totally independent with toileting.

Question 7
Which of Erikson's stages includes children who are now interested in reaching out to the world around him or her, wants to be part of a group, and is interested in the effect his or her actions have on other people?
Trust versus Mistrust
Autonomy versus Shame and Doubt
Initiative versus Guilt
Industry versus Inferiority

Question 8
Infants and toddlers can:
communicate through body movement.
engage in sensory experiences with materials.
begin to explore simple materials such as dough, finger paint.
All of the above

Question 9
The children who are likely to need the most help in developing language fluency at school are those children who:
are nonverbal at home and at school.
are bilingual—speaking one language at home and a different one at school.
are African American and use African American English at home.
stutter or have other serious speech impediments.

Question 10
Arranging events as they occur in time is an example of:
Piagetian seriation.
temporal ordering.
arranging events according to a graduated scale.
Hornblow's theory of systematic sequence.




Ashworth Semester Exam E02V Child Development

E02V : Child Development
Question 1
Skinner is associated with:
maturational theory.
operant conditioning.
ecological theory.
psychoanalytic theory.

Question 2
Correlational studies:
indicate causes rather than relationships.
look at the nature of the relationship between two sets of measurements.
look at the nature of the relationship between three sets of measurements.
indicates effects rather than relationships.

Question 3
Throughout prenatal development there are critical periods during which:
babies are learning something from sensory input.
organs are forming and are vulnerable to insult.
the expectant mother is particularly susceptible to disease.
embryo/fetus and mother are at their physiological strongest.

Question 4
What are newborns routinely tested for?
PKU
AIDS
diabetes
allergy to milk

Question 5
During which of the following periods do growth rates level-off and only later proceed at a rapid pace?
Infancy from birth to 6 months of age
Toddler/preschool period
Puberty
Adulthood

Question 6
_______ involves the ability to receive information and comprehend it.
Expressive language
Receptive language
Motherese
Child-directed language

Question 7
Which of the following is NOT one of Halliday's seven functions of language?
Instrumental
Irrational
Regulatory
Personal

Question 8
Most basic motor skills evolve rapidly from birth and do so:
as a result of training.
without specific training.
only if the child is of average weight.
with constant encouragement from adults.

Question 9
When children talk about their writing, what they have discussed, or their scripts, they are engaging in:
metacommunication.
reversals.
cognition discussion.
alphabetic principle.

Question 10
Mr. Lunn's first-grade class is walking down the hall. They are remembering to use their "walking feet." This is an example of:
permissive discipline.
an awareness of registers.
rule bounding.
altruism.





Ashworth Semester Exam E01V Careers in Early Childhood Education

Question 1
The Perry Preschool Project, from the early 1960s, looked at former participants at age 40 and saw that they were significantly MORE likely to:
own their own homes.
earn below the national average.
have earned a GED.
be employed in a service industry.

Question 2
The "competent child" viewpoint shifted which toys are purchased for children, emphasizing educational value rather than:
cost.
fun.
creativity.
durability.

Question 3
 A written plan that describes knowledge and skills to be taught in the educational program and the learning experiences through which teaching takes place is:
a lesson plan.
curriculum.
a syllabus.
methodology.

Question 4
According to Erikson's theory of Psychosocial Development, when do individuals deal with the crisis of "Industry vs. inferiority"?
Preschool age - 3 to 5 years
Adolescence - 10 to 20 years
Elementary school-age - 6 to 12 years
Infancy - birth to 1 year

Question 5
Which is an example of a functional skill?
Opening doors
Stringing beads
Playing a musical instrument
Riding a bicycle

Question 6
What is a family said to have if there is closeness, concern, caring, and interaction in the family?
Protective factors
Loving factors
Clear boundaries
Good parenting skills

Question 7
Working collaboratively to solve a problem or clarify a concept is called:
open-ended questioning.
scaffolding.
direct instruction.
co-construction.

Question 8
At what age do children typically realize that print carries a message?
6 to 12 months
12 to 24 months
2 years old
3 to 4 years old

Question 9
Which is TRUE regarding physical development?
The sequence starts with the extremities and works its way inward.
The process is the same for every child.
The direction starts at the top of the head and works its way downward to the tip of the toes.
The first thing children can do is the pincer grasp.

Question 10
Which of the following would be an example of an item that would be seen on a developmental continuum?
A child can write the first letter of his name.
Children first make marks on a page, then draw a line, then shapes.
Children can recite the alphabet before they reach kindergarten.
A child is able to answer questions based on the story read by the teacher.




Ashworth Semester Exam C17V College Mathematics

Question 1
It is 76 miles from Waterton to Middleton. It is 87 miles from Middleton to Oak Hill. Driving directly, it is 134 miles from Waterton to Oak Hill. It is 39 miles from Oak Hill to Jackson. If Juan drives from Waterton to Middleton, then from Middleton to Oak Hill, and finally home to Waterton, how many miles does he drive 
249
307

297

336

Question 2
Divide 0 ÷ 17. Check by multiplying.
1

17

0

Undefined

Question 3
The following test scores were recorded for a student: 99, 69, 96, 69, 78. Find the mean, median, and mode. Round to the nearest hundredth.
Mean: 102.8 Median: 87 Mode: 69

Mean: 82.2 Median: 78 Mode: 69

Mean: 85.5 Median: 96 Mode: 99

Mean: 82.2 Median: 78 Mode: 99

Question 4
Multiply 9009 x 0.6006.
545.9454

5945.94

5302.58929

5410.8054


Question 5
8251 is 127% of what number? Round to the nearest tenth, if necessary.
649.7

6496.9

65

649685.039


Question 6
Convert 55°C to degrees Fahrenheit. Round to the nearest tenth of a degree, if necessary.
13°F

67°F

48.6°F

131°F
Question 7
A bag contains 8 red marbles, 5 blue marbles, 8 yellow marbles, and 6 green marbles. What is the probability of choosing a red marble if a single choice is made from the bag?
1/27

1/4

8/19

8/27


Question 8
The Green County school system has 2,997 high school students, 3,831 middle school students, and 5,084 elementary school students. How many total students are in the Green County school system?
11912

11820

11967

11872
Question 9
Solve 0.3 = -15z.
-0.02

-0.2

-5

-50


Question 10
Solve 3x – 1.1 = 0.7.
0.06

0.7

6

0.6







Wednesday, December 2, 2020

Ashworth Semester Exam C13S Microeconomics

C13S : Microeconomics
Question 1
There is a negative relationship between two variables if:
they move in opposite directions.
they move in the same direction.
one variable changes and the other does not.
neither variable moves.

Question 2
A firm produces its product using both capital and labor. When it does not change its capital usage, but doubles its labor input, its output increases by less than 50 percent. Which of the following is the most likely explanation of this finding?
The principle of opportunity cost
The principle of diminishing returns
The marginal principle
The spillover principle

Question 3
The price of iPhones has fallen dramatically. Which of the following is likely to happen?
The quantity of iPhones supplied will decrease.
The quantity of iPhones supplied will increase.
The supply of iPhones will decrease.
The supply of iPhones will increase.

Question 4
If the demand for school ball caps is inelastic, an increase in price will result in:
a decrease in profits.
an increase in total revenue.
a decrease in total revenue.
an increase in the quantity demanded.

Question 5
An electrician licensing program in the state of North Carolina requires each electrician to obtain a license and renew it each year. Which of the following is a result of having the licensing program in North Carolina?
A decrease in total surplus
Excess demand for electrical service
An increase in the quality of electrician
All of the above are a result of the licensing program.

Question 6
The self-interest theory of government was suggested by:
James Buchanan.
Charles M. Tiebout.
bureaucrats.
the European Union.

Question 7
Suppose that the only input used in the generation of solar energy is sunlight, which has a zero cost. The average total cost of producing electricity is:
zero.
equal to the marginal cost.
equal to the average fixed cost.
immeasurably high.

Question 8
When a firm increases output and the costs rise disproportionately slower, then the long-run average cost curve is __________ and the firm is experiencing __________ .
horizontal; constant returns to scale
downward sloping; constant returns to scale
upward sloping; diseconomies of scale
downward sloping; economies of scale

Question 9
Limit pricing occurs when a firm sets price:
equal to marginal cost.
equal to average cost.
at different amounts for different groups of consumers.
so low that other firms are prevented from entering the market.

Question 10
Which of the following statements about featherbedding is correct?
It could increase production costs, resulting in higher prices for products.
The quantity of labor demanded by firms could actually decrease.
It could lead to a lower wage and smaller employment in the long run.
All of the above.




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