Deck 4: Understanding Mental Retardation and Education for Orthopaedically Handicapped Children

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Which of the following is not necessary for education of Orthopaedically handicapped

A)Transportation and special lavatories
B)Medical supervision and Physical therapy
C)Wheel chair and other special equipments
D)Headphone and loudspeaker
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Which of the following is the significant reasons for identifying the orthopaedically handicapped children

A)They exhibits no coordination in mind and physical movements
B)They have poor motor control or co-ordination
C)They ignore, confuse or do not comply with direction.
D)They are moody, depressed and dull
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Which of the following is not comprise educational programmes for the crippled children

A)Residential Institution class
B)Acceleration and Segregation
C)Centre for crippled in regular schools.
D)Special school for various types of handicapped.
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Most orthopaedically handicapped children can get education in

A)The ordinary school
B)The special school
C)Residential institution class
D)Home instruction
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In a regular school or special school there must be certain adjustments for physically challenged like

A)Spacious classrooms and wide hallways ramps
B)Elevators and wide doors for movement of wheel chairs,\
C)Non slippery floors and better toilet facilities
D)All of the above
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Psychological classification of Mental Retardation is based on

A)Age
B)Levels of IQ
C)Causes
D)Symptoms
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Which of the following is an example of an intellectual disability?

A)Dyslexia
B)Schizophrenia
C)Mental retardation
D)Autistic spectrum disorder
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Mental retardation is mainly manifested

A)During infancy period
B)Before age 18
C)At any age
D)Before age 6
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About 90% of individuals with mental retardation are classified as

A)Mild or educable mentally retarded.
B)Moderate or trainable
C)Custodial
D)Severe or Profound
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Mental retardation is generally characterized by

A)Emotional disturbance
B)Psychomotor impairments
C)Down syndrome
D)Impaired adaptive functioning
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Children with moderate retardation may develop intellectual skills of

A)Non retarded 14 or 16 years old
B)Non retarded7 or 8 years old.
C)Non retarded 0 0r 1 year old
D)Non retarded children of their own age
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Mentally retarded do not benefit from classroom but have the potential to learn

A)Arithmetic and calculation
B)Languages and basic science
C)Self care and adjust in home
D)Humanities and physical education
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The first and most important step in the diagnosis of mental retardation is to obtain

A)Intelligence test result
B)Academic achievement result
C)Observation of parent
D)Comprehensive patient and family history.
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Children having mild mental retardation have IQ from

A)From (50-55) to 70
B)From (70-75) to 80
C)From (30-35) to 55
D)From (20-25) to 45
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Symptoms of mental retardation may appear at birth or later in

A)Adolescence
B)Childhood
C)Adulthood
D)Maturity
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Which of the following are not the characteristics of mental retardation?

A)Lack of curiosity and difficulty solving problems
B)Got an ability to create or produce a new idea
C)Decreased learning ability and ability to think logically
D)Trouble remembering things
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Approximately 85 percent of the mentally retarded population is in the

A)Mild retarded category
B)Moderate retarded category.
C)Severe retarded category.
D)Profound retarded category.
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Which of the following test is applied to assess the IQ of children?

A)Personality Test
B)Aptitude test
C)A standard intelligence test
D)Attitude scale
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Mental retardation is present in about

A)1 percent of the population
B)2 to 3 percent of the population
C)10 percent of the population
D)30 percent of the population
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Mental retardation is a

A)Disease without cure
B)Lifelong illness
C)Lifelong condition of impaired
D)Disease result in impairment
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Most mentally retarded children cannot be identified by their

A)Physical appearance alone.
B)Adaptive ability
C)Intellectual functioning
D)Social adjustment
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Mentally retarded children reach developmental milestones later than the

A)Physically challenge children
B)Children with autism
C)Visually impaired children
D)General population.
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The profound retardation is often caused by an accompanying

A)Speech disorder
B)Neurological disorder
C)Psycho-motor disorder
D)Hearing disorder
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Various causes of intellectual disability are

A)Preventable
B)Inevitable
C)Vague
D)Predictable
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Deck 4: Understanding Mental Retardation and Education for Orthopaedically Handicapped Children
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Which of the following is not necessary for education of Orthopaedically handicapped

A)Transportation and special lavatories
B)Medical supervision and Physical therapy
C)Wheel chair and other special equipments
D)Headphone and loudspeaker
Headphone and loudspeaker
2
Which of the following is the significant reasons for identifying the orthopaedically handicapped children

A)They exhibits no coordination in mind and physical movements
B)They have poor motor control or co-ordination
C)They ignore, confuse or do not comply with direction.
D)They are moody, depressed and dull
They have poor motor control or co-ordination
3
Which of the following is not comprise educational programmes for the crippled children

A)Residential Institution class
B)Acceleration and Segregation
C)Centre for crippled in regular schools.
D)Special school for various types of handicapped.
Acceleration and Segregation
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Most orthopaedically handicapped children can get education in

A)The ordinary school
B)The special school
C)Residential institution class
D)Home instruction
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In a regular school or special school there must be certain adjustments for physically challenged like

A)Spacious classrooms and wide hallways ramps
B)Elevators and wide doors for movement of wheel chairs,\
C)Non slippery floors and better toilet facilities
D)All of the above
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Psychological classification of Mental Retardation is based on

A)Age
B)Levels of IQ
C)Causes
D)Symptoms
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Which of the following is an example of an intellectual disability?

A)Dyslexia
B)Schizophrenia
C)Mental retardation
D)Autistic spectrum disorder
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Mental retardation is mainly manifested

A)During infancy period
B)Before age 18
C)At any age
D)Before age 6
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About 90% of individuals with mental retardation are classified as

A)Mild or educable mentally retarded.
B)Moderate or trainable
C)Custodial
D)Severe or Profound
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Mental retardation is generally characterized by

A)Emotional disturbance
B)Psychomotor impairments
C)Down syndrome
D)Impaired adaptive functioning
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11
Children with moderate retardation may develop intellectual skills of

A)Non retarded 14 or 16 years old
B)Non retarded7 or 8 years old.
C)Non retarded 0 0r 1 year old
D)Non retarded children of their own age
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Mentally retarded do not benefit from classroom but have the potential to learn

A)Arithmetic and calculation
B)Languages and basic science
C)Self care and adjust in home
D)Humanities and physical education
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The first and most important step in the diagnosis of mental retardation is to obtain

A)Intelligence test result
B)Academic achievement result
C)Observation of parent
D)Comprehensive patient and family history.
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Children having mild mental retardation have IQ from

A)From (50-55) to 70
B)From (70-75) to 80
C)From (30-35) to 55
D)From (20-25) to 45
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Symptoms of mental retardation may appear at birth or later in

A)Adolescence
B)Childhood
C)Adulthood
D)Maturity
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Which of the following are not the characteristics of mental retardation?

A)Lack of curiosity and difficulty solving problems
B)Got an ability to create or produce a new idea
C)Decreased learning ability and ability to think logically
D)Trouble remembering things
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Approximately 85 percent of the mentally retarded population is in the

A)Mild retarded category
B)Moderate retarded category.
C)Severe retarded category.
D)Profound retarded category.
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Which of the following test is applied to assess the IQ of children?

A)Personality Test
B)Aptitude test
C)A standard intelligence test
D)Attitude scale
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Mental retardation is present in about

A)1 percent of the population
B)2 to 3 percent of the population
C)10 percent of the population
D)30 percent of the population
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Mental retardation is a

A)Disease without cure
B)Lifelong illness
C)Lifelong condition of impaired
D)Disease result in impairment
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Most mentally retarded children cannot be identified by their

A)Physical appearance alone.
B)Adaptive ability
C)Intellectual functioning
D)Social adjustment
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Mentally retarded children reach developmental milestones later than the

A)Physically challenge children
B)Children with autism
C)Visually impaired children
D)General population.
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The profound retardation is often caused by an accompanying

A)Speech disorder
B)Neurological disorder
C)Psycho-motor disorder
D)Hearing disorder
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Various causes of intellectual disability are

A)Preventable
B)Inevitable
C)Vague
D)Predictable
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