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ec501234

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The purpose of a developmental screening test is to:
 
  a. assess the general intelligence of children who may have a developmental delay or disability.
  b. identify specific intervention strategies for children who have a developmental delay or disability.
  c. measure the current level of academic achievement for children who have a developmental delay or disability.
  d. provide an initial assessment of children who may have a developmental delay or disability.

Question 2

The type of assessment that best identifies whether children are ready to move to the next level of schooling is:
 
  a. a diagnostic test.
  b. a readiness test.
  c. a standardized test.
  d. an intelligence test.


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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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