This drug is often referred to as a “downer.” It has been found to be highly addictive and can lead to overdose easily. Which drug is it?

a. Alcohol
b. Barbiturates
c. LSD
d. Opiates


Answer: B

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How is the sex of a child determined?

a. By the type of ovum that is fertilized b. By the type of sperm that fertilizes the ovum c. By the number of sperm that fertilize an ovum d. By whether the mother has inherited an X or a Y chromosome from her father e. By whether the father has inherited an X or Y chromosome from his mother

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The fact that the great smell of baked goods is more powerful when you first enter a bakery than when you have been there for awhile is because of

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Olive's son Jarrod is 12 months old. Olive is very timid and she is terrified that Jarrod might

fall down the stairs. Therefore, Olive keeps Jarrod in the playpen unless he is in his crib or highchair. Which of the following statementsconcerning Jarrod's motor development would be supported by dynamic systems theory? a. Olive is correct. Keep Jarrod in the playpen to avoid accidents. b. Olive is correct. Only the genetic plan is necessary for motor development. c. Olive should allow Jarrod opportunities for motor development outside of the playpen as experience is necessary for motor development. d. Olive has greatly inhibited Jarrod's physical development as experience is the only essential factor in motor development.

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