Adolescence Canadian 1st Edition By McMahan - Test Bank - Updated
Chapter 2: Puberty and Physical Development
Multiple Choice Questions
1) _____is a universal feature of adolescent
development.
A) "Storm
and stress"
B) Puberty
C) Separation
from parents
D) Sexual
initiation
Answer: B
Page Ref: 36
2) The process that propels children in the
direction of physical and sexual maturity is called
A) puberty.
B) recapitulation.
C) nurture.
D) socialization.
Answer: A
Page Ref: 36
3) The endocrine system influences bodily processes by
producing and releasing
A) neural
fibers.
B) chemical
energy.
C) hormones.
D) electrical impulses.
Answer: C
Page Ref: 37
4) The _____ functions as the control center for the
endocrine system.
A) hypothalamus
B) pituitary
C) adrenal
gland
D) medulla
Answer: A
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5) A key event in setting off puberty occurs when
A) there
is a surge in levels of human growth hormone.
B) the
adrenal gland produces higher levels of stress hormone.
C) the
hypothalamus becomes less sensitive to sex hormones and signals the gonads to
produce higher levels of them.
D) the
growth curve becomes steepest.
Answer: C
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6) The letter "G" in HPG axis stands for
A) growth.
B) GnRH.
C) giveback.
D) gonads.
Answer: D
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7) The earliest phase of puberty, which begins before any
outward physical changes, is known as
A) adrenarche.
B) spermarche.
C) menarche.
D) asynchronicity.
Answer: A
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8) During puberty, levels of _____ increase much more in
boys than in girls.
A) DHEA
B) estrogen
C) androgens
D) leptin
Answer: C
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9) During puberty, levels of _____ increase much more in
girls than in boys.
A) androgens
B) estrogen
C) DHEA
D) leptin
Answer: B
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10) During puberty, the
HPG axis sets in motion the rapid increase in height and weight known as
A) the
secular trend.
B) homeostasis.
C) the
adolescent growth spurt.
D) the
metabolic transition.
Answer: C
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11) On average, girls enter the adolescent growth spurt _____ boys.
A) at
the same time as
B) six
months later than
C) about
two years earlier than
D) six
months earlier than
Answer: C
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12) During the adolescent growth spurt, different parts of the body change
at different times and different rates; a phenomenon called
A) homeostasis.
B) the
critical period.
C) ossification.
D) asynchronicity.
Answer: D
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13) One reason for the average difference in height between adult men and
women is that
A) boys
are older and hence taller when they enter the growth spurt.
B) androgens
promote greater height than estrogen.
C) girls
are shorter than same-age boys during childhood.
D) the
Y chromosome in males programs greater height.
Answer: A
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14) During early adolescence, _____ gain more body fat and _____ gain more
muscle.
A) boys;
boys
B) girls;
girls