- 1. Who coined the term 'Great Leap Forward' in human cognitive development?
A) Sigmund Freud B) B.F. Skinner C) Noam Chomsky D) Jean Piaget
- 2. Which cognitive ability is typically developed in the formal operational stage?
A) Basic language comprehension B) Simple knowledge acquisition C) Abstract reasoning D) Basic problem-solving skills
- 3. What is the term used to describe the process of accommodating new information into existing cognitive structures?
A) Assimilation B) Maladaptation C) Adaptation D) Accommodation
- 4. Which theorist proposed the theory of stages of moral development?
A) Lawrence Kohlberg B) Erik Erikson C) Abraham Maslow D) Jean Piaget
- 5. According to Piaget, what is the term used to describe a mental process that changes with age and experience?
A) Schema B) Hypothesis C) Equation D) Theorem
- 6. What is the term used to describe the ability to understand that objects exist even when they cannot be seen or touched?
A) Object permanence B) Reversibility C) Centration D) Conservation
- 7. Which stage of cognitive development is characterized by the ability to think logically and understand concrete concepts?
A) Formal operational B) Concrete operational C) Sensorimotor D) Preoperational
- 8. The zone of proximal development is a term commonly associated with the work of which theorist?
A) Erik Erikson B) Lev Vygotsky C) Abraham Maslow D) Lawrence Kohlberg
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