52. The stage of adulthood has the sub-periods:
(A) Young adulthood
(B) Middle adulthood
(C) Later adulthodd
(D) All of these
53. Characteristics of early Adulthood as
(A) Setting down age
(B) Reproductive age
(C) Both (a) & (b)
(D) None of these
54. Which one is characteristics of late Adulthood?
(A) Period of decline
(B) Individual differences in effects of ageing
(C) Both (a) & (b)
(D) None of these
55. Late adulthood brings ………………
(A) growing old
(B) retirement
(C) death of one"s spouse
(D) All of these
56. Changes during adulthood and an old age are
(A) Physical changes
(B) cognitive changes
(C) Both (a) & (b)
(D) None of these
57. The major physical changes associated with aging are described as
(A) External changes
(B) Internal changes
(C) Changes in sensory capacities
(D) All of these
58. Middle age is characterised by
(A) maturity
(B) stability
(C) responsibility
(D) All of these
59. As middle adulthood is a long period in the life span, it is customarily subdivided into
(A) early middlehood - age forty to fifty
(B) Advanced middlehood - age fifty to sixty
(C) Both (a) & (b)
(D) None of these
60. What frequently happens between adolescents and parents?
(A) They compete for family resources
(B) They violate one another's expectations
(C) They reject one another's personal space
(D) They get along well because they share similar levels of cognitive development
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Answer:
Explanation:
52 Early Adult Transition (Ages 16–24)
Forming a Life Structure (Ages 24–28)
Settling down (Ages 29–34)
Becoming One's Own Man (Ages 35–40)
Midlife Transition (Early forties)
Restabilization, into Late Adulthood (Age 45 and on)
Once adulthood begins, it can be divided into three stages: (1) early, (2) middle, and (3) late adulthood
53. In early adulthood (ages 20–40), our physical abilities are at their peak, including muscle strength, reaction time, sensory abilities, and cardiac functioning. The aging process also begins during early adulthood and is characterized by changes in skin, vision, and reproductive capability.
54. During late adulthood the skin continues to lose elasticity, reaction time slows further, muscle strength and mobility diminishes, hearing and vision decline, and the immune system weakens.
55. Developmentalists break the life span into nine stages as follows: Late Adulthood. Death and Dying.
56. Changes in Memory
Memory also degenerates with age, and older adults tend to have a harder time remembering and attending to information. ... This type of memory underlies the conscious recollection of factual information and general knowledge about the world, and remains relatively stable throughout life.
57. As you age, your skin becomes more dry and brittle, which can lead to more wrinkles. The fat layer under the skin thins, which results in less sweating. This may seem like a good thing, but it makes you more susceptible to heat stroke and heat exhaustion in the summer. Hair and nails grow slower and become brittle.
58. Senescence, according to Hall, thus covered part of what is now frequently considered as middle age, that is, ages 45 to 65.
Features such as migration of people, invasions, population distribution, and deurbanization characterized this period. The medieval ages had three periods, which include the antiquity, the medieval periods, and the modern period, all of which exhibited different characteristics.
59. While memorization skills and perceptual speed both start to decline in young adulthood, verbal abilities, spatial reasoning, simple math abilities and abstract reasoning skills all improve in middle age. Cognitive skills in the aging brain have also been studied extensively in pilots and air-traffic controllers.
60. During adolescence, parent–child relationships are thought to become more equal, interdependent, and reciprocal 3, changes that co‐occur with a temporary decrease in the quality of the relationship and an increase in conflict 4.
Parents' and teenagers' morals, future aspirations, and self-control are typically quite similar. Talking encourages family togetherness and increases the likelihood teens will share parents' values.