Answer 1. Which of the following is an example of a symptom a child with childhood anxiety may
exhibit?
a. Sleep difficulties
b. Trouble focusing on tasks
c. Difficulty maintaining friendships
d. Argumentative
2. Fear of separation from those a child is attached to that is excessive and not part of
typical age development is a symptom of ________________.
a. Oppositional defiant disorder
b. Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
c. Childhood depression
d. Separation anxiety disorder
3. According to the DSM-5, _____________ symptoms include recurrent temper outbursts
that are inappropriate for the situation
a. Disruptive mood dysregulation
b. Bipolar
c. Depressive
d. Oppositional defiant
4. Childhood major depressive disorders affect boys ________ often than/as girls.
a. More
b. Less
c. Just as
d. Twice as
5. The DSM-5 states that ____________ is a pattern of behavior that violates societal
norms and rules or the rights of others.
a. Childhood anxiety disorder
b. Oppositional defiant disorder
c. Conduct disorder
d. Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder 6. It has been proposed that society often views the symptoms of ADHD as medical
problems when exhibited by white American children, but as indicators of ___________
when exhibited by African American and Hispanic American children..
a. Biological abnormalities
b. Lower IQ
c. Social inhibition
d. Depression
7. Autism Spectrum Disorder has been noted as having a variety of possible causes
including _______________.
a. Bullying
b. Biological abnormalities
c. The MMR vaccine
d. Foods with high sugar content
8. What percentage of all cases of autism spectrum disorder occur in girls? a.
b.
c.
d. 10%
20%
30%
40% 9. Children with ADHD are often viewed __________ by their peers and parents, and end
up feeling _________ about themselves.
a. Positively; negatively
b. Negative: positively
c. Negatively; negatively
d. Positively; positively
10. Children with conduct disorder are often treated using a _____________.
a. Antipsychotic medications
b. Sociocultural and child-focused treatments
c. Antidepressant medications
