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PERSONAL

DEVELOPMENT (LONG
TEST)
PART I. MULTIPLE CHOICE

INSTRUCTIONS: Write the letter of


the correct answer.

“Ma’am letter lang po ba?”


“Yes, po. Letter lang!”
1. What is a characteristic of adolescent friendships?
a) They are primarily based on physical attractiveness.
b) They emphasize acceptance, self-disclosure, and mutual
understanding.
c) They rarely involve talking on the phone or chatting online.
d) They are similar to childhood friendships in all aspects.
2. How many best friends do most adolescents typically have?
a) None
b) One or two
c) Three or more
d) It varies for each individual
3. What is a common characteristic of peer groups in
adolescence?
a) They are usually composed of individuals from different age
groups.
b) They often have members with diverse educational aspirations.
c) Cliques consist of a large number of individuals.
d) Crowds are identified by specific activities or attitudes.
4. At what phase do adolescents often gather in mixed-sex
groups, focusing on companionship rather than intimacy?
a) Initiation Phase
b) Affiliation Phase
c) Intimate Phase
d) Committed Phase
5. In the Intimate Phase of romantic relationships, what is the
primary focus?
a) Physical characteristics
b) Companionship
c) Emotional attachment and often sexual activity
d) Developing trust and confidence
6. It highlights the social aspect of the self-concept and the
influence of social interactions and feedback on the formation
and preservation of a person's sense of self.

a) Developing a self-concept
b) Identity
c) Peer Relationship
d) The Looking Glass Self
7. Refer to the polite and courteous behaviors that are
considered socially acceptable in a given culture.

a) Social Relationship
b) Social Graces
c) Identity
d) Peer Relationship
8. It provides order and predictability in social relationships.

a) The Looking Glass Self


b) Identity Moratorium
c) Significance of the Norms
d) Parental Relationship
9. It refer to the behavior patterns expected of individuals in
different situations and settings based on their specific position.

a) Good Breeding
b) Social Relationship
c) Social Graces
d) Social Roles
10. It is how we interact and behave with other people.

a.Social Relationship
b.Peer Relationship
c. Parental Relationship
d.Personal Relationship
PART II. IDENTIFICATION

INSTRUCTIONS: Identify what is being


asked on the following questions.

“Ma’am answer lang po ba?”


“Yes, po. Answer lang!”
_______11. Are often used to summarize relationships and
issues within the family.
_______12. Is the intentional and continuous transfer of
values, beliefs, and practices from one generation to another
within a family.
_______13. Mother, Father, Siblings, and Cousins. What
type of Family Structure were mentioned?
_______14. In a genogram, males family members are
represented by what shape?
_______15. These parents are like friends. They don’t set
many rules, and they let their kids do a lot without
PART III. ENUMERATION

INSTRUCTIONS: List down or


enumerate what is being asked on each
of the following item.

“Ma’am answer lang po ba?”


“Yes, po. Answer lang!”
• Give the 4 types of Family Structures (4pts)
16.
17.
18.
19.
• What Makes a Family Strong and Successful? Give atleast 3
(3pts)
20.
21.
22.
• Give the the meaning of SMART (5pts)
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
• What are the patterns of parenting styles? (3pts)
28.
29.
30.
31.
ANSWERS: ANSWERS:
PART I PART II
1. B
11. Genogram/ Family Tree
2. D
12. Family Legacy
3. D
13. Extended Family
4. B
14. Square
5. C
15. Permissive
6. D
7. B
8. C
9. D
10. A
ANSWERS: 23. Specific
PART III 24. Measurable
(in any order) 25. Attainable
16. Nuclear Family 26. Realistic
17. Single Parent 27. Time Bound
18. Step Families 28. Authoritarian
19. Extended Family 29. Permissive
20. 30. Authoritative
Learning, Loyalty, Love,
21. Laughter, Leadership 31. Rejecting/neglecting
22.

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