12 Questions
Knowing the self refers only to the physical aspects of a person.
False
Adolescence is characterized by the ability to understand abstract concepts in mathematics.
True
The Johari Window was created by Joseph Luft and Harrington Ingham in 1995.
False
The developmental stages include prenatal, toddlerhood, and late adulthood.
True
Puberty typically occurs during early adolescence at around 10-12 years old.
False
Adolescence is not divided into different stages.
False
The main goal of the Johari window model is to decrease the open area for better balance.
False
The Johari window model can only be applied in individual self-awareness, not in group dynamics or team development.
False
Identifying your strengths and weaknesses through the Johari window model is not helpful in managing oneself well.
False
A person's unique self is comprised of characteristics, habits, and experiences.
True
Sharing your uniqueness through social media platforms is discouraged.
False
According to Aristotle, knowing yourself is not important for wisdom.
False
This quiz covers the concepts discussed in Lesson 1 of Social Science 3, focusing on the topic of Knowing the Self. Topics include the different dimensions of self (physical, mental, emotional, social, spiritual) and general characteristics of adolescence.
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