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Test Autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
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QUESTION 1: Why is the term "spectrum" used to refer to Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)?
Because it only affects vision
To reflect the wide range of symptoms and severity levels that individuals may present
Because it is a condition that was previously considered separate
Because there is no cure for this condition
2nd QUESTION: What are the two main characteristics of ASD?
Only repetitive behavior patterns
Persistent difficulties in communication and social interaction, and restricted patterns of behavior and interests
High sensory sensitivity and difficulty coping with changes
Only difficulties in social interaction
QUESTION 3: What types of communication problems can people with autism have?
Great flexibility in their behavior
An ever-accelerating development of speech
A facility for understanding other people's emotions
Difficulty making eye contact, holding conversations, and understanding irony or sarcasm
QUESTION 4: What main characteristic is associated with the behavioral patterns of people with autism?
They are very flexible and varied
They have no specific interest
They are less sensitive than others to sensory stimuli
They cope much better with routines due to their difficulty in coping with changes
QUESTION 5: What condition, previously considered separate, is now included in the ASD category?
Separation anxiety disorder
Asperger's syndrome
Selective mutism
Intellectual disability
QUESTION 6: What is the goal of early support and treatment for autism?
Enhance skills, improve quality of life and achieve social adaptation and participation
Promote the isolation of the person
Increase sensory sensitivity
Completely cure the condition
QUESTION 7: Why can people with autism have very persistent and specific interests?
Because it is a symptom of their language development
Because they have no particular interest
Because they have difficulty being flexible in their interests and activities
Because it helps them understand jokes and irony better
QUESTION 8: What are people with autism usually like in social situations?
Very good for understanding sarcasm
Able to react easily to the emotions of others
They are often very literal and struggle to know what to do in specific social situations
They always establish normal eye contact
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