Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
Parenting
Teen Parenting & Birth
Pregnancy
Childcare
100

What is the order of Maslow's Hierarchy of needs from bottom to top

A) safety, esteem, self-actualization, love, physical

B) physical, safety, love, esteem, self-actualization

C) self-actualization, esteem, love, safety, physical

D) esteem, love, physical, esteem, self-actualization

B)

physical, safety, love, esteem, self-actualization

100

After Tommy gets home from work at night, he makes sure all the doors
are secure for the night. Which responsibility of the family does this
illustrate?
A. Financial
B. Legal
C. Protecting
D. Teaching

C. Protecting

100

Babies born to teens have a higher infant mortality rate than babies born to women in their twenties. What is the most likely cause? Babies are often born:
A. overweight.
B. prematurely.
C. to moms who drop out of high school.
D. to unemployed mothers.

B. prematurely.

100

After the blastocyst attaches itself to the lining of the uterus, it is called a/an:
A. ampulla.
B. embryo.
C. fetus.
D. zygote

B. embryo

100

Mary has to be at work early in the morning and works late most afternoons. Which factor that influences child care selection is this?
A. Cost of child care
B. Hours of operation
C. Location
D. Rating

B. Hours of operation

200

What are physical needs

A) staying well, avoiding danger, safe circumstances, stability, protection, structure

B) food, water, air, shelter, clothing

C) Confidence, competence, achievement,
mastery, independence, and freedom

D) status, fame, glory, recognition,
attention, reputation, appreciation, dignity,
and even dominance.

B) food, water, air, shelter, clothing

200

Mary was used to spending time with her girlfriends several times a week before she decided to have children. What challenge of parenthood does
this illustrate?
A. Changes in relationships
B. Emotional adjustment
C. Employment
D. Lifestyle changes

D. Lifestyle changes

200

 Babies born to teens have a higher rate of birth defects than babies born to women in their twenties. What is the most likely cause?
A. Many teens are afraid to tell anyone about the pregnancy and do not
get regular prenatal care.
B. Many teens are unemployed and do not have financial resources to
provide for a baby.
C. Many teens are very emotional during pregnancy and do not know
where to find help.
D. Many pregnant teens drop out of school because they begin to feel
like outsiders around their friends.

A. Many teens are afraid to tell anyone about the pregnancy and do not

200

During which stage of pregnancy does a pregnant woman usually begin to have increased urination due to increased hormone levels and pressure on her bladder?
A. Conception
B. First trimester
C. Second trimester
D. Third trimester

B. First trimester

200

Joey is four years old. He attends a half-day program three days per
week. What type of childcare is this?
A. Childcare center
B. Family childcare
C. Montessori
D. Preschool

D. Preschool

300

What is self-esteem? 

A) status, fame, glory, recognition,
attention, reputation, appreciation, dignity,
and even dominance.

B) Confidence, competence, achievement,
mastery, independence, and freedom

C) food, water, air, shelter, clothing

D) staying well, avoiding danger, safe circumstances, stability, protection, structure

A) status, fame, glory, recognition,
attention, reputation, appreciation, dignity,
and even dominance.

300

 Susan is afraid her child will have a birth defect and is having trouble
focusing on her daily routines. What challenge of parenthood does this
illustrate?
A. Changes in relationships
B. Emotional adjustment
C. Employment
D. New responsibilities

B. Emotional adjustment

300

A teen mother has a low-grade fever, rash, and swollen lymph glands in the neck. What is the most likely cause?
A. Exposure to harmful substances
B. Failure to go to the doctor
C. Poor eating habits
D. Rubella

D. Rubella

300

Which is an example of a nutrient-dense food that is good for pregnant women to eat?
A. Cookies
B. Doughnuts
C. Ground hamburger meat
D. Whole grains

D. Whole grains

300

Which is an advantage of home-based child care?
A. May be managed by a person who is difficult to trust
B. May be more difficult for children to feel comfortable
C. May have less flexible hours
D. May provide the child with more individual attention

D. May provide the child with more individual attention

400

After seeing Mary dance in her recital, her father had tears of joy in his
eyes. Which reward of parenthood does this illustrate?
A. Family continuation
B. Lifestyle change
C. Personal growth
D. Sense of pride

D. Sense of pride

400

Pam is thinking about having a baby. She has patience, self-control,
problem-solving abilities, and can accept responsibility without being
pressured. This is an example of:
A. desire for parenthood.
B. emotional maturity.
C. financial and management skills.
D. health considerations.

B. emotional maturity.

400

What is a likely cause of a woman having a Cesarean birth?
A. The baby is premature.
B. The cervix is dilated.
C. The contractions are very strong.
D. The mother is delivering twins.
 

D. The mother is delivering twins.
 

400

During which stage of pregnancy does a fetus begins to suck its thumb, swallow, hiccup, and move around?
A. Conception
B. First trimester
C. Second trimester
D. Third trimester

C. Second trimester

400

Natalie lives as a single mother on a limited budget. When she returned
to work after having twins, she arranged for her mother to care for her twins. Which factor that influences child care selection is this?
A. Cost of child care
B. Equipment and supplies
C. Program activities
D. Training of staff

A. Cost of child care

500

In Maslow’s Hierarchy, having good character is an example of which type of human need?
A. Esteem
B. Love and acceptance
C. Physical
D. Safety and security
 

A. Esteem

500

Tom encouraged his children to play fairly with other children. Which responsibility of the family does this illustrate?
A. Guiding
B. Nurturing
C. Protecting
D. Providing financial support

A. Guiding

500

The baby’s head was lodged in the birth canal, so the doctor used forceps to guide the baby out. Which stage of labor is this?
A. Pre-labor
B. First stage
C. Second stage
D. Third stage

C. Second stage

500

During which stage of pregnancy does a pregnant woman usually gain a total of two-to-four pounds?
A. Conception
B. First trimester
C. Second trimester
D. Third trimester

B. First trimester

500

A single dad works in an office complex downtown. He takes his special-needs preschooler to the childcare room provided by his company, so he can easily check on him as often as needed during the day. What type of childcare is this?
A. Employer-sponsored childcare
B. Family childcare
C. Stay-at-home parent
D. University-sponsored/laboratory school

A. Employer-sponsored childcare