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1. 
The Bureau of Special Education is responsible for the education of students with disabilities from what age group:
A.
6 to 18
B.
3 to 21
C.
5 to 21
D.
3 to 18
2. 
What is the name of the federal requirement that mandates that states actively locate children who have disabilities or who are at risk for developing disabilities?
A.
Child Locate
B.
No Child Left Behind
C.
Child Find
D.
Council for Exceptional Children
3. 
ConsultLine is a help line to assist parents with questions concerning special education programs provided by what body?
A.
Bureau of Special Education
B.
Head Start
C.
Local Educational Agency
D.
Office of Special Education Programs
4. 
Parent to Parent of Pennsylvania is a coalition of parents whose training projects promote mutual respect between parents and professionals for the knowledge, skills, and abilities each contributes to delivering education and other services to students and adults with disabilities.
A.
True
B.
False
5. 
What is the name of the statewide, nonprofit corporation designated as the federally-mandated organization to advance and protect the civil rights of adults and children with disabilities, known as DRN?
A.
Disability Rights Network
B.
Disabled Rights Network
C.
Developmental Rights Network
6. 
What is the term for a disability in which a child's intellectual and adaptive behavior is below average, which impacts upon the child's education?
A.
Developmental Disability
B.
Dysfluency
C.
Cognitive Disability
D.
Cognitive Delay
7. 
What is the age cap to diagnose a developmental disability?
A.
18
B.
13
C.
21
D.
16
8. 
From what body does the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) come?
A.
American Medical Association
B.
Brain Injury Association
C.
American Psychiatric Association
D.
Early Intervention Technical Assistance
9. 
What is the name of the impairment that affects the ability to perform coordinated physical movements?
A.
Dyspraxia
B.
Dyslexia
C.
Cerebral Palsy
D.
Orthopedic Impairment
10. 
What is the name of the kinds of behavior such as hand flapping or rocking associated most commonly with autism?
A.
Self-Stimulation
B.
Tactile Defensiveness
C.
Self-Care
D.
Automatic Response
11. 
Which of the following are categories of Educational Accommodations?
A.
Presentation of material
B.
How a child responds to an assignment or test
C.
Educational Setting
D.
Timing and Scheduling of tasks
12. 
The way a family can resolve a dispute with an early intervention program is:
A.
Mediation
B.
Educational Intervention
C.
Procedural Safeguard
D.
Due Process
13. 
The age group for which Early Intervention is intended is:
A.
3 to 7
B.
3 to 12
C.
Birth to 5
D.
Birth to 10
14. 
What is the name of the requirement that all children with disabilities be educated in an environment closest to a regular classroom?
A.
Least Resistant Environment
B.
Special Education
C.
Least Restrictive Environment
D.
Universal Design for Learning
15. 
What is the term used for a child's ability to recover critical skills that are lost following an extended break in a school year?
A.
Retrieval
B.
Recoupment
C.
Recovery
D.
Retention
16. 
Which of the following are examples of Assistive Technology?
A.
Pencil Grip
B.
Noise-canceling headphones
C.
Crayons
D.
Audio Recorders
17. 
What does O&M stand for, which is a related service provided to children who are blind or visually impaired to move safely in school and other environments
A.
Orientation and Mobility
B.
Orientation and Movement
18. 
The gathering of information about a child's development that is used to help plan an IEP is called what?
A.
Screening
B.
Information gathering
C.
Testing
D.
Assessment
19. 
The ages at which children transition from early intervention, to preschool, to school-age services, to adult services are:
A.
3, 7, 18
B.
5, 7, adolescence
C.
3, 5, adolescence
D.
3, 5, 21
20. 
Examples of Positive Behavior Support, which seek to prevent or nullify the effects of problematic behavior include:
A.
Clearly set routines
B.
Silent signals to remind students to pay attention
C.
Hearing aids
D.
Taking small breaks
E.
Setting clear expectations
F.
Negative reinforcement
21. 
In what year was the American's With Disabilities Act passed?
A.
1974
B.
1988
C.
2000
D.
1992
22. 
NCLB, the primary federal education legislation addressing K-12 children at risk, stands for:
A.
No Child Leaves Broken
B.
No Children Left Behind
C.
No Child Left Behind
D.
No Child Loves Bacon
23. 
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act provides housing for families with disabled children.
A.
True
B.
False
24. 
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act is the most recent incarnation of what 1975 law?
A.
Americans with Disabilities Act
B.
No Child Left Behind
C.
The Education for All Handicapped Children Act
D.
Family Education Rights Act
25. 
The Health Insurance Portability Accountability Act (HIPPA) protects what kinds of records?
A.
School Records
B.
Permanent Records
C.
Medical Records
D.
Disco Records