1. The primary developmental task of adolescence is:
      a.   developing a sense of industry
      b.   developing a sense of intimacy
      c.   developing a sense of identity
      d.   developing a sense of initiative
2. Some characteristics that peer groups offer and which may be lacking in families are:
      a.   strong belief structure
      b.   a clear system of rules
      c. communication and discussion about drugs, sex, and religion.
      d.   all of the above.
3. Peer pressure is strongly associated with:
     a.   level of academic success
     b.   gender role conformity
     c.   a and b
     d.   none of the above
4. Fundamental changes that occur in the adolescent brain include:
      a. neurological change
      b.   cognitive appraisal
      c.   emotion processing
      d.   all of the above
5. Adolescent thinking/cognition is characterized by:
      a.   a belief that his or her experience is unique
      b.   egocentrism
      c.   a and b
      d.   none of the above