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Question: Question 26 Not yet answered Marked out of 2.00 Flag question Question text What is self-concept in the context of social and emotional development? a. How children perceive the world around them. b. Children's ability to form relationships. c. The sum of what individuals think of themselves. d. A measure of children's intelligence. e. The development of language skills. Clear my choice Question 27 Not yet answered Marked out of 2.00 Flag question Question text What should Grade R teachers encourage to foster creativity in children? a. Excessive use of prizes. b. Strict discipline. c. Passive learning. d. Internal motivation. e. Competitive environments. Clear my choice Question 28 Not yet answered Marked out of 2.00 Flag question Question text How can teachers make reading time memorable and nurture imagination? a. By avoiding reading altogether. b. By discussing only the literal aspects of the story. c. By proposing moral dilemmas in every story. d. By discussing possible scenarios and using imagination. e. By emphasising strict interpretations of the text. Clear my choice Question 29 Not yet answered Marked out of 2.00 Flag question Question text What does cultural-responsive teaching aim to achieve? a. Eliminate cultural differences. b. Isolate learners from their cultural heritage. c. Legitimise all cultures and empower learners to embrace their heritage. d. Promote assimilation into one dominant culture. e. Ignore cultural diversity. Question 30 Not yet answered Marked out of 2.00 Flag question Question text How does the nature of a child's self-esteem develop over time, as per Erikson's theory? a. It remains consistent throughout a child's life. b. It is primarily determined by cultural factors. c. It becomes more abstract and self-aware. d. It depends on the child's physical appearance. e. It is solely influenced by peers. Clear my choice Question 31 Not yet answered Marked out of 2.00 Flag question Question text What is the role of teachers in attending to the lack of a sense of belonging in the classroom, according to the text? a. Teachers should ignore the issue and focus solely on academics. b. Teachers should isolate students who don't feel like they belong. c. Teachers should encourage students to marginalise each other. d. Teachers must attend to the lack of belonging and create an inclusive classroom. e. Teachers should punish students who feel alienated. Clear my choice Question 32 Not yet answered Marked out of 2.00 Flag question Question text What is the cultural belief among Chinese mothers regarding children's physical abilities? a. Children are naturally physically gifted. b. Lack of effort is the main hindrance to physical activities. c. Physical skills are not important. d. Winning the Olympics is not a sign of superiority. e. Gymnastics should be avoided in childhood. Clear my choice Question 33 Not yet answered Marked out of 2.00 Flag question Question text What does Erik Erikson's theory of social development primarily focus on? a. Cognitive development. b. Social and emotional development. c. Physical growth. d. Academic achievement. e. Motor skills. Question 34 Not yet answered Marked out of 2.00 Flag question Question text How does heredity influence physical growth in children? a. Parents' physical characteristics have no impact on their children. b. It determines the child's height and overall appearance. c. It only affects cognitive development. d. It results in mental disabilities. e. It has an impact on social skills. Clear my choice Question 35 Not yet answered Marked out of 2.00 Flag question Question text What is the concept in the Grade R class that can be likened to scaffolding, as mentioned in the passage? a. The physical structure of the classroom. b. The teacher's desk. c. The school library. d. A support system provided by teachers to help children reach higher levels of knowledge. e. The students' lunch break. Clear my choice Question 36 Not yet answered Marked out of 2.00 Flag question Question text What role do parents and caregivers play in shaping cultural practices that influence physical development? a. They have no influence on cultural practices. b. They solely follow traditional practices without modification. c. They dictate child-rearing methods and teaching approaches. d. They let the children decide their cultural practices. e. They only pass on cultural knowledge without interference. Clear my choice Question 37 Not yet answered Marked out of 2.00 Flag question Question text What is Erikson's framework of social development primarily based on? a. Cognitive milestones. b. Emotional intelligence. c. Cultural diversity. d. Family and child-rearing practices in different cultures. e. Academic achievements. Question 38 Not yet answered Marked out of 2.00 Flag question Question text How can poor nutrition affect physical development in Grade R children? a. It accelerates physical growth. b. It leads to obesity. c. It results in stunted growth and skeletal issues. d. It has no impact on physical development. e. It enhances cognitive development. Clear my choice Question 39 Not yet answered Marked out of 2.00 Flag question Question text What is the zone of proximal development (ZPD) in the social interaction approach? a. A zone for physical activities. b. A cultural concept. c. The highest level of language development. d. A level of activities requiring assistance from an adult or teacher. e. A medium level of language development. Clear my choice Question 40 Not yet answered Marked out of 2.00 Flag question Question text Which gland in the body releases the growth hormone (GH) responsible for controlling children's height? a. The pituitary gland. b. The thyroid gland. c. The pancreas. d. The adrenal gland. e. The pineal gland. Clear my choice Question 41 Not yet answered Marked out of 2.00 Flag question Question text What did Erikson's research on child-rearing practices in different cultures reveal? a. All cultures raise children in the same way. b. Children's emotional development is not influenced by culture. c. Different cultures meet the basic needs of their children differently. d. Cultural practices have no impact on children's development. e. There are no significant differences in parenting practices across cultures. Clear my choice Question 42 Not yet answered Marked out of 2.00 Flag question Question text What elements are highlighted in the social interaction approach to language development in the Grade R class? a. The importance of individual learning. b. The significance of standardised testing. c. The influence of the home environment and culture. d. The role of digital devices. e. The importance of group learning. Clear my choice Question 43 Not yet answered Marked out of 2.00 Flag question Question text What is the importance of showing interest in learners, as mentioned in the text? a. It is not important to show interest in learners. b. It creates a sense of acceptance and recognition. c. It hinders the learning process. d. It leads to confusion among learners. e. It has no impact on the classroom environment. Clear my choice Question 44 Not yet answered Marked out of 2.00 Flag question Question text In the social interaction approach, what is considered an important element in language development? a. Genetic predisposition. b. Peer influence. c. Family and the nature of the environment. d. Personal preferences. e. Technology use. Clear my choice Question 45 Not yet answered Marked out of 2.00 Flag question Question text In the Grade R class, who typically takes on the role of the mother in terms of language development? a. The principal. b. The school nurse. c. The classroom teacher. d. A visiting linguist. e. The school grounds staff. Question 46 Not yet answered Marked out of 2.00 Flag question Question text How does the environment influence language development, especially in the classroom? a. The environment has no impact on language development. b. It determines a child's language skills entirely. c. The culture of the home plays no role in language development. d. The environment, including culture, plays a significant role in language development. e. Only the teacher's language activities affect language development. Clear my choice Question 47 Not yet answered Marked out of 2.00 Flag question Question text What is the primary tool for teachers in the Grade R class to assess children's language development? a. Written tests. b. Classroom activities. c. Observation and interaction. d. Parent-teacher conferences. e. Playground activities. Clear my choice Question 48 Not yet answered Marked out of 2.00 Flag question Question text What atmosphere is most conducive for fostering creativity in children? a. Strict discipline. b. Enthusiastic support. c. Complete isolation. d. Competitive environment. e. Excessive screen time. Clear my choice Question 49 Not yet answered Marked out of 2.00 Flag question Question text Which cultural practice delays the walking of Zinacanteco children from Mexico? a. Encouraging early walking. b. Discouraging infants from moving. c. Focusing on gymnastics. d. Promoting sports. e. Providing a supportive environment. Question 50 Not yet answered Marked out of 2.00 Flag question Question text In the early stages of a child's life, which form of speech is used to provide scaffolding for language development? a. Baby talk. b. Teacher-directed speech. c. Child-directed speech. d. Adolescent speech. e. Silent speech.
Question 26: The correct answer is (c). Self-concept refers to the sum of what individuals think of themselves, their personal assessment of their skills, abilities, and value. Question 27: The correct answer is (d). Grade R teachers should encourage internal motivation in children to foster creativity. It involves promoting curiosity, exploration, and individual decision-making. Question 28: The correct answer is (d). By discussing possible scenarios and using imagination, teachers can make reading time memorable and nurture imagination. Question 29: The correct answer is (c). Cultural-responsive teaching aims to legitimise all cultures and empower learners to embrace their heritage. Question 30: The correct answer is (c). According to Erikson's theory, the nature of a child's self-esteem becomes more abstract and self-aware over time. Question 31: The correct answer is (d). Teachers must attend to the lack of belonging and create an inclusive classroom to ensure all students feel part of the class community. Question 32: The correct answer is (b). The cultural belief among Chinese mothers is that lack of effort is the main hindrance to physical activities. Question 33: The correct answer is (b). Erik Erikson's theory of social development primarily focuses on social and emotional development. Question 34: The correct answer is (b). Heredity influences physical growth in children as it determines the child's height and overall appearance. Question 35: The correct answer is (d). The concept that can be likened to scaffolding is the support system provided by teachers to help children reach higher levels of knowledge. Question 36: The correct answer is (c). Parents and caregivers dictate child-rearing methods and teaching approaches, shaping cultural practices that influence physical development. Question 37: The correct answer is (b). Erikson's framework of social development is primarily based on emotional intelligence. Question 38: The correct answer is (c). Poor nutrition can lead to stunted growth and skeletal issues in children. Question 39: The correct answer is (d). In the social interaction approach, the zone of proximal development (ZPD) is the level of activities requiring assistance from an adult or teacher. Question 40: The correct answer is (a). The pituitary gland in the body releases the growth hormone (GH) that is responsible for controlling children's height. Question 41: The correct answer is (c). Erikson's research revealed that different cultures meet the basic needs of their children differently. Question 42: The correct answer is (c). The social interaction approach to language development in the Grade R class highlights the influence of the home environment and culture. Question 43: The correct answer is (b). Showing interest in learners creates a sense of acceptance and recognition. Question 44: The correct answer is (c). In the social interaction approach, family and the nature of the environment is considered an important element in language development. Question 45: The correct answer is (c). In the Grade R class, the classroom teacher typically takes on the role of the mother in terms of language development. Question 46: The correct answer is (d). The environment, including culture, plays a significant role in language development. Question 47: The correct answer is (c). The primary tool for teachers in the Grade R class to assess children's language development is observation and interaction. Question 48: The correct answer is (b). An atmosphere of enthusiastic support is most conducive for fostering creativity in children. Question 49: The correct answer is (b). The cultural practice of discouraging infants from moving delays the walking of Zinacanteco children from Mexico. Question 50: The correct answer is (c). In the early stages of a child's life, child-directed speech is used to provide scaffolding for language development. This refers to the simplified and exaggerated speech often used by adults when talking to young children.
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