1) One function of the brain stem is: a) Memory b) Perception c) Sensory d) Attention 2) The 'hub' of the brain is the: a) Thalamus b) Cerebellum c) Cortex d) Brain stem 3) Thinking occurs in the: a) Cortex b) Hippocampus c) Hypothalamus d) Cerebellum 4) Nurture's influences on brain development include: a) Inherited characteristics b) Genes c) Infections d) Hormones 5) Piaget's theory is a theory of: a) Personality development b) Cognitive development c) Physical development d) Moral development 6) 'A mental representation of our knowledge of the world' is: a) A schema b) Assimilation c) Accommodation d) Cognitive development 7) Learning Weetabix is another type of cereal is an example of: a) Accommodation b) Assimilation c) Motor processing d) Sensorimotor functioning 8) A weakness of Piaget's theory is: a) No research evidence b) Based on a limited sample of children c) No applications to real life d) It is old-fashioned 9) Piaget's experiment involving counters demonstrated: a) Assimilation b) Conservation of volume c) Conservation of number d) Accommodation 10) Piaget's third stage of cognitive development is: a) Sensorimotor b) Concrete operational c) Formal operational d) Pre-operational 11) 'Children are capable of abstract reasoning' is a description of which stage? a) Pre-operational b) Formal operational c) Concrete operational d) Sensorimotor 12) The key characteristic of the sensorimotor stage is: a) Object permanence b) Lack of conservation c) Logical reasoning d) Formal reasoning 13) A weakness of Piaget's stage theory is that: a) There are no applications in the real world b) Underestimates cognitive abilities of older children c) No research evidence to support the four stages d) Underestimates cognitive abilities of young chlidren

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