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An Introduction to Autism Spectrum
Disorder Exam Questions and Answers
All are an example of "Person First" language - Answer-1. A child with autism
2. A person with a developmental disability
3. An individual with cerebral palsy

The following is the best definition of "prevalence?" - Answer-The portion of the
population found to have a certain condition like autism.

All of the following are true about the prevalence of autism - Answer-1. In March 2018,
the Centers for Disease Control reported that 1 in 59 children in the US have been
identified as having an autism spectrum disorder
2. ASD does not discriminate against racial, ethic, socioeconomic groups
3. ADS occurs in about 1 out of every 37 boys

What do we currently know about the cause of autism? - Answer-1. There is no
biological marker for autism

A special blood test is now available to diagnose autism - Answer-False

To diagnose a child with autism, we must look at their______ as well as their history of
_____. - Answer-Behavior, development

The following are correct about risk factors for autism - Answer-1. Children with older
parents are at greatest risk of autism
2. There is a 2% - 8% chance of having a second child with autism if the first child has
autism
3. Identical twins have a higher risk of both having autism

An example of impairment in social interactions is... - Answer-Preference to play alone

All of the following are examples of an impairment in communication - Answer-1.
Limited or complete absence of vocal speech
2. Repetitive language
Difficulty understanding language

A play example might not be demonstrated by a child with autism - Answer-Using a
plastic banana as a telephone

All are characteristics demonstrated by individuals with autism - Answer-1. Impairment
in social interactions
2. Repetitive and stereotyped behavior and interests
3. Impairment in communication

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