Quiz Questions - #4 (Ch 5), #5 (Ch 8), #6 (Ch 10), #7 (Practice Test) Flashcards

1
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Although local school district IEP forms may include additional information, how many IEP components are required by IDEA?
a) 5
b) 7
c) 9
d) 11

A

c) 9

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Which of these people is (are) NOT required to be on the IEP team by IDEA
a) the child’s doctor
b) one or both of the child’s parents
c) at least one special education teacher
d) all of these

A

a) the child’s doctor

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3
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True or false?
In a well-written IEP, measurable annual goals must relate to the student’s present level of educational performance

A

True

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4
Q

IDEA requires that IEPs are reviewed at least __
a) yearly
b) monthly
c) every three years
d) weekly

A

a) yearly

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5
Q

True or False?
Rosa’s Law (Pub. L. 111-256) is a United States law which replaces “mental retardation” in law with “intellectual disability

A

True

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6
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About 1 in __ baby’s are born with down syndrome
a) 24
b) 202
c) 447
d) 697
e) 890

A

d) 697

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7
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True or False?
Today the average life expectancy for someone with down syndrome is 35

A

False

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8
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The most prevalent known cause for intellectual disability is __
a) fetal alcohol syndrome
b) TBI
c) Stroke
d) All of the above
e) None of the above

A

a) fetal alcohol syndrome

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9
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_ described the traits of 11 children he was studying as early infantile autism

a) Dr. Jordan Peterson
b) Dr. Leon Rose
c) Dr. Leo Kanner
d) Dr. Julius Erving

A

c) Dr. Leo Kanner

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10
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A person with this disability may persist on a topic, is very literal and has a large vocabulary

a) Autism
b) Asperger syndrome
c) PSS-NOS
d) Rett’s disorder

A

b) Asperger syndrome

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11
Q

True or False?
TEACCH was developed by Eric Schopler at UNC in the 1970s

A

True

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12
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What disability has the following traits?
- It’s very rare
- Affects mostly girls
- Onset between 6 and 18 months of life
- Excessive hand wringing

a) aspergers
b) PDD-NOS
c) Retts
d) Fragile X

A

c) Retts

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13
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IDEA requires that the education of individuals with disabilities be conducted in

a) segregated settings
b) integrated settings
c) small groups
d) mainstream settings
e) the least restrictive environment

A

e) the least restrictive environment

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14
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Adapted physical education is

a) designed for students excused from physical education
b) a program rather than a setting or place
c) designed to meet short-term needs of students
d) essentially the same as physical therapy
e) implemented in a segregated or separate setting

A

b) a program rather than a setting or place

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15
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Although local school district IEP forms may include additional information, how many IEP components are required by IDEA?

a) 5
b) 9
c) 7
d) 6
e) 8

A

b) 9

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16
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The Rehabilitation Act of 1973 is referred to as the United States’ first ____ law for persons with disabilities.

a) employment
b) education
c) civil rights
d) voting
e) marriage

A

c) civil rights

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17
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Atlantoaxial instability is

a) a cause of intellectual disabilities
b) increased flexibility between the first and second cervical vertebrae
c) found in 10 percent of people with X-linked disorders
d) found in all individuals with Down syndrome
e) caused by maternal alcohol abuse

A

b) increased flexibility between the first and second cervical vertebrae

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18
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Which is true regarding the Test of Gross Motor Development?

a) It measures locomotor and object-control skill functioning in children 3 to 10 years of age.
b) It is both norm and criterion referenced.
c) It measures overall gross motor skill functioning.
d) All of these are true.

A

d) All of these are true.

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19
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A form of speech that may be present in children with ASD in which they repeat what was just said is known as

a) parallel talk
b) echolalia
c) mental rehearsal
d) delayed conversation

A

b) echolalia

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20
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Which component of the IEP deals with preparing the student to move from a school-based education program to a community-based educational environment?

a) annual goals and short-term objectives
b) transition services
c) schedule of services
d) assessment modifications
e) present level of performance

A

b) transition services

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21
Q

True or false?
Females are five times more likely to have an ASD than males.

A

False

22
Q

Which of these is NOT considered a cause of ASD?

a) genetic link
b) neurological link
c) vaccination link
d) environmental link

A

c) vaccination link

23
Q

What criteria must be met for someone to be diagnosed as having an intellectual disability?

a) disability manifested before age 18
b) significant limitations in intellectual functioning
c) significant limitations in adaptive behavior
d) inability to communicate, work, or live independently
e) a, b, and c

A

e) a, b, and c

24
Q

One in ____ children are born with Down syndrome.

a) 691
b) 491
c) 1,000
d) 6,000

A

a) 691

25
Q

Unified Sports is a

a) Special Olympics program in which students with intellectual disabilities train and compete alongside interscholastic or club athletes
b) sport program that creates teams with approximately equal numbers of athletes with and without intellectual disabilities of similar age and ability
c) peer-tutoring program that brings together high school and college students with Special Olympics athletes to perform general sport skills training and competition and to spend time enjoying other social and recreation activities in the school and community

A

b) sport program that creates teams with approximately equal numbers of athletes with and without intellectual disabilities of similar age and ability

26
Q

What physician identified the condition of autism as a neurodevelopmental disorder?

A

Dr. Bernard Rimland

27
Q

The founder of Special Olympics is

a) Eunice Kennedy Shriver
b) Jean Kennedy Smith
c) Arnold Schwarzenegger
d) Sargent Shriver
e) John F. Kennedy

A

a) Eunice Kennedy Shriver

28
Q

The disability that requires the least amount of team sport modification is

a) visual
b) auditory
c) intellectual
d) cerebral palsy

A

b) auditory

29
Q

The athlete classification process provides a structure for __________.

a) medical processes
b) competition
c) coaching
d) marketing

A

b) competition

30
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A
31
Q

Trur or False?
Children with Down syndrome tend to have multiple medical problems.

A

True

32
Q

Activities selected and skills taught to students with intellectual disabilities should be based on their ____________.

A

chronological age

33
Q

_________ Law (Pub. L. 111-256) is a United States law which replaces “mental retardation” in law with “intellectual disability

a) Claire’s
b) Rosa’s
c) Peggy’s
d) Ralph’s

A

b) Rosa’s

34
Q

The most prevalent known cause for intellectual disability is ____________.

a) TBI
b) mercury exposure
c) fetal alcohol syndrome.
d) Rett syndrome

A

c) fetal alcohol syndrome.

35
Q

True or False?
Instant activities are designed to actively engage students in PE class the moment they walk through the gymnasium doors.

A

True

36
Q

_____________ described the traits of 11 children he was studying as early infantile autism

a) Dr. Eli Whittam
b) Dr. Leo Kanner
c) Dr. Hans Asperger
d) Dr. John Fever
e) Dr. Eric Shoop

A

b) Dr. Leo Kanner

37
Q

An Austrian pediatrician whose research on autism was not translated until the 1980’s by Dr. Lorna Wing.

a) Dr. Eli Whittam
b) Dr. Leo Kanner
c) Dr. Hans Asperger
d) Dr. John Fever
e) Dr. Eric Shoop

A

c) Dr. Hans Asperger

38
Q

Which of these disabilities exists concurrently with ASD?

a) Down syndrome
b) Fragile X syndrome
c) Marfan syndrome
d) Resending Disability

A

b) Fragile X syndrome

39
Q

In the game of ______________, bumpers are placed on wheelchair footrests to help maneuver the ball and protect the player.

a) power soccer
b) Wheelchair rugby
c) Beep Ball
d) Unified Sports Rugby

A

a) power soccer

40
Q

Children with ASD often exhibit deficits in social interaction. Which of these would NOT be considered a social deficit?

a) talking insistently on a particular topic
b) ability to engage in reciprocal relationships
c) avoidance of eye contact
d) detachment

A

b) ability to engage in reciprocal relationships

41
Q

True or False?
In 2020-2021 35,000 students with orthopedic impairments were covered by IDEA

A

True

42
Q

True or False?
The Speech Sound Production Severity Scale is a rating scale for a student with a speech and language impairment

A

True

43
Q

True or False?
Special Olympic events are divided into 5 ability groups?

A

False

44
Q

True or False?
Students designated under Other Health Impairments often have impaired strength, vitality or alertness.

A

True

45
Q

True or False?
Between 25-50% of all students with SLD also have ADHD

A

True

46
Q

True or False?
The student’s doctor is NOT required member to be on the IEP team

A

True

47
Q

True or False?
Sensorineural hearing loss is caused by damage or impairment of nerves or nuclei of central nervous system in pathways to the brain

A

False

48
Q

True or False?
Mixed Hearing Loss is a combination of both conductive and sensorineural hearing loss

A

True

49
Q

True or False?
Sensorineural Hearing Loss is caused by diseases or obstructions in the middle or outer ear

A

False

50
Q

True or False?
Alcohol and/or drug use during pregnancy may contribute to a students emotional disturbance?

A

True

51
Q

True or False?
1 in 50 people in the US have orthopedic impairments

A

False