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2nd Summative test

The document is a summative test on personal development, featuring multiple-choice questions and true/false statements related to various developmental stages and tasks throughout life. It includes topics such as family structures, adolescent responsibilities, career planning, and the importance of self-awareness. Additionally, it contains a reflective story about a butterfly's struggle, emphasizing the significance of overcoming challenges for personal growth.

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2nd Summative test

The document is a summative test on personal development, featuring multiple-choice questions and true/false statements related to various developmental stages and tasks throughout life. It includes topics such as family structures, adolescent responsibilities, career planning, and the importance of self-awareness. Additionally, it contains a reflective story about a butterfly's struggle, emphasizing the significance of overcoming challenges for personal growth.

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PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT

Summative Test 2

Directions: Read and analyze each item. Carefully select your best answer by writing the letter of your
answer on a sheet of paper.

1. This is a graphic representation of a family generations that displays detailed data on relationships
among individuals. It allows to analyze hereditary patterns and psychological factors that punctuate
relationships.
A. Family Tree C. Polygram
B. Genogram D. A and B
2. Developmental task of an adolescent where in Adolescents learn through interacting with others in more
adult ways and physical maturity plays an important role in peer relations
A. Achieving mature relations with both sexes
B. Achieving masculine or feminine social role
C. Accepting one’s physique
D. Achieving emotional independence of adults
3. Which of the following statements best describe the developmental task of late adulthood EXCEPT?
A. Adjusting to death of spouse
B. Meeting social and civic obligations
C. Establishing satisfactory living quarters
D. Helping teenage children to become happy and responsible adults
4. The developmental stage wherein it begins with rapid physical changes like dramatic gains in height, in
weight, changes in body contour, and development of sexual characteristics such as enlargement of
breasts, development of pubic and facial hair, deepening of voice.
A. Adolescence C. Middle Childhood
B. Infancy D. Late Adulthood
5. Time for adjustment to decreasing strength and health, life review, retirement and adjustment to new social
roles
A. Adolescence C. Middle Childhood
B. Infancy D. Late Adulthood
6. Time of establishing personal & economic independence, career development, selecting a mate, learning to
live with someone in an intimate way, starting a family & rearing child.
A. Adolescence C. Middle Adulthood
B. Early Adulthood D. Late Adulthood
7. The developmental stage wherein fundamental skills of reading, writing, and arithmetic are mastered.
A. Early Childhood C. Middle Childhood
B. Middle Adulthood D. Late Adulthood
8. Defined as the basic unit of the society.
A. Cell C. Family
B. Community D. Society
9. The type of family that is comprised of a father, mother and their offspring/s.
A. Couple C. Nuclear Family
B. Extended Family D. Single Parent Family
10. Which of following statement is NOT true about adolescence developmental task?
A. Adolescents have one foot in childhood and one foot in adulthood
B. Parents and adults have an important role to play in, and can have a positive impact on, the lives of
adolescents.
C. A developmental task represents our culture's definition of “normal" development at different
points in the life span.
D. Adults should not provide adolescents some room to make their own decisions and to be
accountable for the consequences of those decisions.
11. Which of the following statement could help you, teenager, to become a responsible adolescent prepared
for adult life EXCEPT.
A. Take care of your health and hygiene
B. Give in to temptations and bad acts sometimes.
C. Focus on your studies and do well in all your endeavors.
D. Establish open and good communication with parents and guardians.
12. Accepting one’s physique, achieving emotional independence of adults and preparing for marriage and
family life and preparing for an economic career are examples of what developmental stage?
A. Adolescence C. Middle Adulthood
B. Early Adulthood D. Late Adulthood

13. Which of the following statement is an act of a responsible adolescent?


A. Think a lot before doing something.
B. Set aside probable consequences before acting.
C. Forget to self-control and self-discipline.
D. Let your teenage hormones get into you

14. As an adolescent becoming more self-sufficient means


A. To learn to work with others for a common purpose
B. To develop an outlook toward life based on what is important
C. To develop affection for parents without dependence upon them
D. To develop career/vocational goals and ways to reach these goals.

15. . Which of the following statements is false?


A Careers are very important to most people’s lives
B Careers need not have much to do with personal attributes
C People’s career priorities tend to change as they age
D Career planning is often of assistance to career success
E Career activities should usually be balanced against home and family commitments
16. It is also one factor that influence the certain individual usually from friends.
A. Personal Skills C. Self - Identity
B. Personal Health D. Peer Pressure
17. Which of the following identifies sameness of a thing with itself if NOT as solid as it should be in
choosing a career or even a course to take up in college would be difficult?
A. Personal Skills C. Self - Identity
B. Personal health D. Peer Pressure
18. “Yes I can!” Notwithstanding the challenges as adolescent faces after high school, this person will keep
his eyes in his goals and declare to the world that he can do it and will succeed in the pursuit of his dreams.
A. Self-confidence C. Self -Identity
B. Personal Skills D. Motivation
19. The drive to fulfill one’s fullest potentials is the best motivation any person can ever have in living a
meaningful life.
A. Self-confidence C. Self -Identity
B Personal Health D. Motivation
20. Knowing your innate being will definitely help you in choosing a career. These traits are compatible and
matched with certain types of work or occupation according to Hollands Trait Factory Theory.
A. Self-confidence C. Self -Identity
B. Personal Characteristics D. Motivation
22. It is a goal occurring over or involving a relatively long period of time or in considerable term specifically
one of more than 10 years.
A. Personal Plan C. Long-Term Goals
B. Short Term Goal D. Personal Development
23. It is an ongoing process that can help you manage your learning and development.
A. Personal Plan C. Long-Term Goals
B. Career Planning D. Personal Development
24. This involves looking at your skills, values, interests, personality and you are analyzing where your
strengths
and weaknesses as a developing person.
A. Self- confidence C. Decision Making
B. Self-awareness D. Opportunity/Awareness
25. The following are possible steps in planning process except one:
A. Listening from others not knowing yourself
B. Finding out what is out there
C. Making decisions like comparing options
D. Working towards your Goal.
26. The process in your career development when you have done some preliminary self- analysis, the
next step is to gather information on the opportunities open to you.
A. Personal Plan C. Decision Making
B. Self-awareness D. Opportunity/Awareness

TEST II. Write the word TRUE if the statement is correct; otherwise, write FALSE. Write your answer
on a separate sheet of paper.
_______27. Parents should be adaptive to the changing needs of their children.
_______28. Children should be supportive to their parents by giving them due respect and by being
_______29. Parents need to accept the fact that in case of adolescent’s children, they are no longer
‘children’.
_______30. Parents needs to learn the art of “giving up”.
_______31. Parents should let their children discover themselves and reach for their dreams, but children
must learn to set limits to themselves.
_______32. Every family should have at least 2 days to spend quality time together to discuss things.
_______33. Being able to express feelings can ease the burden of stress for both the adolescents and parents.
_______34. Only the father should be the role model as the head of the family.
_______35. The head of the family set clear guidelines; all members should be aware of the sanctions of
the given set of rules.

TEST III. Read, understand and answer the question below.

STRUGGLE DEVELOP STRENGTH

One day a man was passing by a garden when he saw a butterfly cocoon which was about to get open. He
saw a small opening on it and watched the several hours of struggles the butterfly came through to get the body
out of it. After many hours, it seemed that the butterfly stopped trying as there was no progress.

He thought to help the butterfly by cutting the cocoon with a scissor. So the butterfly came out easily but
the wings were shriveled and the body was tiny and withered.

Unfortunately, the butterfly was not able to take flight and spend the rest of life crawling with a wounded
body.

36 – 40: How will you relate the story to struggles as part of growth in finding your career in life?
Answer it with only 3 sentences.

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