6. Which does not characterize the adolescence stage? a. Rapid mental development b. Ability to think more critically 7. At what age is the onset of puberty? c. Being more dependent to parents d. First experience with attraction to the opposite sex 14 b. 12 с. 13 d. 16 a. 8. Increase in weight, deepening of voice, and widening of shoulders and hips are characteristics primarily classified under a. Emotional b. Cognitive c. Physical d. Moral
Genetic Variation
Genetic variation refers to the variation in the genome sequences between individual organisms of a species. Individual differences or population differences can both be referred to as genetic variations. It is primarily caused by mutation, but other factors such as genetic drift and sexual reproduction also play a major role.
Quantitative Genetics
Quantitative genetics is the part of genetics that deals with the continuous trait, where the expression of various genes influences the phenotypes. Thus genes are expressed together to produce a trait with continuous variability. This is unlike the classical traits or qualitative traits, where each trait is controlled by the expression of a single or very few genes to produce a discontinuous variation.
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1. The parent using UTHRAINTOIAA parenting style is highly demanding and may neglect the needs of
the child:
PERMISSIVE
2. A EEMISRIVSP child-rearing style is also called indulgent parenting style, which is characterized by
being lenient.
3. Making use of positive reinforcement and guiding the child by listening to his or feelings are
characteristics of the TARIETHOUTVAI child-rearing style.
4. Absent and uncommunicative parenting does not respond to the child's needs and is called the
VIVELDOUNN child-rearing style.
5. More studies show that children coming from a PRESSIVIME family background have higher chances
of experiencing personal and behavioural problems.
6. Childhood friendship is focused on LAPY activities.
7. During adolescence, LAMEOTION investment is greater; so you spend more time with your peers.
8. Intimate or close relationship are characterized by STURT and self-disclosure.
UTHORITATIVE
PRESSIVIME
EMOTIONAL
CONFIDANTES 9. Friends during adolescence are considered as DANTESFICON or someone whom you share your
no.
ATTACHED
thoughts and feelings.
10. Girls are usually more intimate and emotionally CHEDATTA to others.
B Directions: Arrange the steps in creating a career plan according to its proper sequence (from A to E). Write the
letter before the number.
1. Identify your purpose in life.
2. Assess your personality traits, interests, and values.
3. Identify the top three possible careers that you find very interesting.
4. Discover varied career options available in relation to yourself.
5. Consider factors that may affect your ideal job such as your life's goals, requirements of the job, and self-assessment.
Test II. Directions: Circle the letter of the correct answer.
1. Which is composed of the union of elements, namely, body, thoughts, feelings, and emotions?
a. Personality
b. Self
c. Life
d. Character
2. What does self-awareness mean?
c. Having self-control
d. All of the above
a. Being able to cope with life's challenges
b. Understanding your limitations
3. Self-assessment is demonstrated through
a. Your ability to identify personal opinions about yourself
b. Your capacity to evaluate your own talents and skills
Your ability to identify personal areas for improvement
C.
d. All of the above
4. Introspection involves your ability to
a. Say "no" to temptations
b. Reflect about your own thoughts and feelings
5. Adolescence is considered
A transition period
b. A problem age
6. Which does not characterize the adolescence stage?
a. Rapid mental development
b. Ability to think more critically
c. Empathize with others
d. Relate with others
c. A period of heightened emotionality
d. All of the above
c. Being more dependent to parents
d. First experience with attraction to the opposite sex
7. At what age is the onset of puberty?
c. 13
8. Increase in weight, deepening of voice, and widening of shoulders and hips are characteristics primarily classified
a. 14
d. 16
b. 12
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b. Cognitive
c. Physical
a.
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