GCSE Child care/development CGP Revision quiz
Here are important key revision information linked to family, birth, contraception and morein the form of a fun quiz to help study for GCSE qualifications in Child development (childcare). All information in the quiz is taken from the CGP revision guide.
- Created by: thehardworker
- Created on: 30-11-16 19:32
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2. The foetus is saaid to be 'viable' at approximately 24 weeks. What does this mean?
- The baby would survive outside the Uterus.
- The baby would survive outside the Fallopian tubes
- The baby's limbs are beginning to form
3. What happens after fertilisation?
- The sperm are deposited in the vagina and swim through the cervix into the fallopian tubes
- The zygote divides and becomes a ball of cells, and after 7 days it reaches the uterus and implants itself into the lining (implantation).
- The zygote clusters around the fallopian tubes through the egg membrane
- The nucleus of the sperm fuses with the nucleus of the egg
4. How reliable is the natural method 'abstinence' (no sex)
- 10%
- 100%
- 83%
- 25%
5. At what age does an average child reach the milestone of walking with confidence?
- 18 Months
- 12 Months
- 24 Months
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