Activity Quiz-Autonomy Vs ShameandDoubt

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MULTIPLE CHOICE
Directions: Select the best answer.

1. What is the second Stage of Erik Erikson Psychosocial Development Theory?


a. Trust and Mistrust
b. Initiative vs. Guilt
c. Intimacy vs. Isolation
d. Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt

2. What is Autonomy?
a. the feeling of defiance that can lead to temper tantrums
b. the desire to discover one's sense of identity and place in the world
c. the need to rely on parents to accomplish activities of daily life
d. the will to be independent and to explore one's world

3. Erikson's second stage, autonomy vs. shame and doubt, is characterized by the question ___.
a. Can I trust people?
b. Can I find love?
c. Can I do things on my own?
d. Have I accomplished everything I wanted to in life?

4. Which is an example of the autonomy versus shame and doubt stage?


a. A teenager trying out new fashions and hairstyles
b. A toddler insisting on picking out her own clothes, no matter how mismatched they are.
c. A middle-schooler completing a challenging math assignment
d. An infant chewing teething joy

5. Successful completion of Erickson's 2nd stage of psychosocial development results in which of


the following virtues?
a. Will
b. Fidelity
c. Hope
d. Wisdom

6. Which of the following important events may occur in second stage of Psychosocial
Development?
a. Feeding
b. Toilet Training
c. Exploration, Play
d. School

7. All characteristics are showing a sense of autonomy, EXCEPT


a. Children tend to resist being dominated by people wanting to control them.
b. Sarah listens to her own feelings when deciding what is wrong or right.
c. Leo can say 'no' to request made by people without feeling guilty.
d. Diana prefers being told of what to do.
8. When a child is constantly told by their parents that they cannot do something, this is a negative
outcome of which stage of development.
a. Stage 1 - Trust vs. Mistrust
b. Stage 2 - Autonomy vs. Doubt
c. Stage 3 - Initiative vs. Guilt
d. Stage 4. Industry v Inferiority

9. What characteristic is shown in the statement.


Children tend to feel uneasy when in group situations.
a. Autonomy
b. Shame and Doubt

10. Ohm needs to work from the city that far from his province and family. It was his first time to
live independently.
a. Confidence
b. Shame and Doubt
c. Autonomy
d. Low self-esteem

11. Nanon is well-skilled when it come in Mathematics. He believes that he can compete to take
pride for his school. He also believes that he can lead himself to win the Math contest.
a. Shame and Doubt
b. Confidence
c. Low Self-Esteem
d. Autonomy

12. Chimon he's the kind of student who always sitting on the side corner and not making friends,
always just himself. He didn't also participate for their class recitation and works. He's personality
can be called as
a. Shame and Doubt
b. Confidence
c. Low self-esteem
d. Autonomy

13. The following statements can parents do to encourage success to their children except.
a. give youngster opportunities to be self sufficient
b. be encouraging during toilet training
c. provide secure places for children to play without the help and supervision of a
trustworthy caregiver.

14. It is the mental habit of questioning your own judgment or worth.


a. Self-doubt
b. Confidence
c. Autonomy
d. Purpose

15. “Feeling like you have little impact” indicates________.


a. Autonomy
b. Confidence
c. Shame
d. Purpose

II. MODIFIED TRUE OR FALSE (2 points each)


Directions: Write TRUE if the statement is correct but if it’s false, write the correct word to make
the whole statement true. CAPS LOCK only.

16. Autonomy is the will to accomplish things independently and do things on their own
17. The second stage of Psychosocial Development Theory occurs between the ages of 12 months to
approximately 3 years.
18. Children who successfully complete the 2nd stage feel secure and confident, while those who do
not are left with a sense of inadequacy and self-doubt.
19. An important event during autonomy vs. shame and doubt stage is the toilet training.
20. Success in the second stage of psychosocial development theory will lead to the virtue of
purpose.

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