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What is the ability to evaluate and monitor one's own performance?
A) Meta-analysis
B) Metacognition
C) Self-assessment
D) Self-cognition
In-depth study, competitions, and interdisciplinary seminars are examples of what
strategy for modifying curriculum to meet the needs of gifted and talented students?
A) Enrichment
B) Acceleration
C) Differentiation
D) Grouping
What is the estimated prevalence of ADHD in the school-age population?
A) 1%"2%
B) 3%"9%
C) 8%"11%
D) Over 12%
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Which phase focused on the study of brain functions and impact on cognitive
impairments?
A) Foundation phase
B) Transition phase
C) Integration phase
D) Current phase
A social story
A) Is presented immediately following a problem behavior
B) Uses a peer as the main character of the story
C) Is presented prior to the target situation
D) Must use text accompanied by pictures
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Prior to age 3, services for children with visual impairments are provided according to
the
A) IEP
B) Low-vision plan
C) IFSP
D) IDEA
Which of the following would be considered assessment accommodations?
A) Extended time
B) Use of special equipment
C) Frequent breaks
D) All of the above
Group measures offer an efficient and effective way to measure intellectual ability in
individuals who are gifted and talented.
A) True
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B) False
Three levels of prevention of intellectual disabilities have been identified. An example
of a secondary prevention is
A) Screenings of newborns for phenylketonuria (PKU)
B) Early intervention programs
C) Amniocentesis
D) Prenatal care
Early intervention refers to more than educational services.
A) True
B) False
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Students identified as gifted and talented would rank as the largest group of learners if
they were included in the overall federal calculation of students with exceptionalities.
A) True
B) False
Students with cerebral palsy have an increased incidence of
A) Stuttering
B) Herpes simplex
C) Intellectual disability
D) Spina bifida
The family's ability to change in response to a crisis or stressful event is known as
A) Cohesion
B) Transitions
C) Family interaction
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D) Adaptability
ASD is the fastest growing developmental disability.
A) True
B) False
A child has a vocabulary of approximately 1,000 words around __________ years of
age.
A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
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PL 108-446 mandates that a ______ be part of each adolescent's IEP.
A) Speech therapy plan
B) Transition plan
C) Individualized family plan
D) Physical therapy plan
Individuals who are gifted and talented but also suffer from a disability are often called
A) Doubly disabled
B) Dually exceptional
C) Twice exceptional
D) Multiply disabled
_____ is the study and practice of facilitating learning and improving performance by
creating, using, and managing technological processes and resources.
A) Medical technology
B) Educational technology
C) Productivity technology
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D) Information technology
For students with deaf/blindness, the priority subject area is typically
A) Self-help skills
B) Communication
C) Orientation and mobility
D) Learning Braille
Impairments in the social interactions of individuals with autism spectrum disorders do
not include
A) Decreased ability to use multiple nonverbal cues
B) Failure to establish developmentally appropriate peer relationships
C) A lack of seeking to share enjoyment with others
D) The inability to develop preferences for interaction with specific individuals
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_______________ involves sharing of information and resources as well as expertise
and a commitment to jointly reaching decisions.
A) Cohabitation
B) Active listening
C) Collaboration
D) Cohesion
In approximately what percentage of the cases can the cause of intellectual disabilities
be determined?
A) 10%
B) 25%
C) 50%
D) 60%
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Which one of the following suggests that autism may be neurological in nature?
A) Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
B) Obsessive-compulsive disorder
C) Schizophrenia
D) Seizure disorders
Children with central auditory processing disorder have difficulty paying attention to a
speaker when there is background noise in the room but usually have normal hearing.
A) True
B) False
Visual impairments are one of the least prevalent disabilities.
A) True
B) False
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The majority of individuals identified as ADHD fit into which profile?
A) ADHD"predominantly inattentive type
B) ADHD"predominantly hyperactive type
C) ADHD"predominantly impulsive type
D) ADHD"combined type
Effective programs for students with autism spectrum disorders are early, intensive, and
_______________.
A) Multidisciplinary
B) Affordable
C) Inclusive
D) Academic
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The first step in determining if a person qualifies for special education under one of the
IDEA categories for physical disabilities and health disabilities is
A) Standardized testing
B) Assistive technology assessment
C) Medical evaluation
D) Psychological evaluation
List five categories of disability defined by IDEA.
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Who was one of the first behavioral psychologists to propose that autism was
environmentally determined?
A) C. B. Fester
B) Loretta Bender
C) Bruno Bettelheim
D) Bernard Rimland
Because different cultures perceive the cause of a disability, the etiology of a disability
is a reflection of a family's cultural reference.
A) True
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B) False
Students with emotional and behavioral disorders are __________________ in the
United States.
A) Overidentified
B) Underidentified
C) As predicted
D) Remaining the same

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