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Circle the one answer that applies to each question.
1. Children under age ____ cannot have toys with parts less than 1 1/4 inches in diameter and 2 1/4 inches long.
a. 3 b. 4 c. 5
2. A high intake of what mineral may reduce a child’s chances of having an unhealthy weight?
a. Sodium b. Magnesium c. Calcium
3. Including a child with special needs can benefit everyone.
a. True b. False
4. Sweet tastes may signal the body to release _________.
a. Adrenaline b. Insulin c. Potassium
5. An orange with a thin peel will likely be juicy.
a. True b. False
6. Children under age _____ should nothave toys that plug into an outlet.
a. 8 b. 10 c. 12
7. Which contains more nutrients?
a. Whole oranges b. 100% orange juice c. Orange soda
8. Children look to adults for cues on how to act in new situations.
a. True b. False
9. Anyone providing public services must __________________ for people with disabilities.
a. make any required accommodations regardless of cost b. make reasonable accommodations c. install a ramp
10. Strings more than ____ inches long are a strangulation hazard for babies.
a. 8 b. 10 c. 12
11. What is a choking hazard for children under age 8?
a. Small parts b. Nuts c. Balloons
12. Because they see children interact with peers, Providers can observe the first warning signs of developmental delay.
a. True b. False
13. A single orange contains more than a day’s supply of vitamin C.
a. True b. False
14. More than 8.7 million children under 5 years are in some type of child care.
a. True b. False
15. Wrapping paper, bags, ribbons, and bows can be a ___________ hazard.
a. Choking b. Suffocation c. Fire d. All of the above
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