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Quiz: Life Stages and Their Characteristics

Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma in Health and Social Care

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Welcome to this quiz on Life Stages and Their Characteristics. Test your knowledge with 10 questions!

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Which life stage is characterised by rapid physical growth and development?

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Which of the following are common characteristics of adolescence? (Select all that apply)

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In early adulthood, individuals often focus on {{blank0}} relationships and establishing their {{blank1}}.

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If an individual has spent 18 years in adolescence and early adulthood combined, and adolescence lasts 9 years, how many years are spent in early adulthood?

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What is a primary characteristic of later adulthood?

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Which of the following are typical developments during middle adulthood? (Select all that apply)

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Childhood is a period of {{blank0}} development, including learning {{blank1}} skills.

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